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wilderness generation, who is that about. >> guest: the new wilderness generation, after fdr died -- he was force of nature he was our naturalist president, bird watchers, saved 200 million acres and after he died there was not one figure who extend into the fray but leopold in new mexico wrote roosevelt a letter and eventually i think is one of the great write america american history wrote -- becomes the foot soldier of the movement. marty and -- a couple in alaska that dogsledsed he area and did all the wildlife guide books and things, set up a -- all leads to the wilderness society being created, which is saying we need some parts of america that don't have roads, nat order to be mere in hot downtown austin you want to believe you can take day's drive and be in a place like big bend national park, where you can get away from industrialization and these are the foot soldiers of the roosevelt revolution. >> host: who was william odouglas and what role did he flay alaska? >> guest: everybody know to know out william o. douse has, the longest supreme court justice and came from yakim
wilderness generation, who is that about. >> guest: the new wilderness generation, after fdr died -- he was force of nature he was our naturalist president, bird watchers, saved 200 million acres and after he died there was not one figure who extend into the fray but leopold in new mexico wrote roosevelt a letter and eventually i think is one of the great write america american history wrote -- becomes the foot soldier of the movement. marty and -- a couple in alaska that dogsledsed he...
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interview i wilderness to take the french fort way back in the wilderness. and, of course, general braddock, the british general and the redcoats utterly slaughtered by the indians who they can't even see. hiding pantries. the redcoats retinue of the road and wrote they just chopped. go into mass panic basically and most of them died. in washington is in the last instant among these officers in this group. he's very brave and heroic and he helps drag general braddock was wounded off the battlefield. after this incredible massacre come washington discovers he has four bullet holes through his coat and his hat, and he writes to his brother soon after that that he felt providence was protecting him. you can see that washington starts feeling that he has a larger role in the world than just making a name for himself. he's been so fixed in making a name for himself, then another key moment is when the british finally do drive the french out of the wilderness here this is 1757. and -- 58. but washington immediately leaves the wilderness, and he marries martha as s
interview i wilderness to take the french fort way back in the wilderness. and, of course, general braddock, the british general and the redcoats utterly slaughtered by the indians who they can't even see. hiding pantries. the redcoats retinue of the road and wrote they just chopped. go into mass panic basically and most of them died. in washington is in the last instant among these officers in this group. he's very brave and heroic and he helps drag general braddock was wounded off the...
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and alaska is an incredible wilderness and a wornland. america without an alaskan welder -- more temperatured landscape in alaska than any state extraction sits, oil, gold, sill very, sink, always looking to despoil the state. >> host: did tr ever visit alaska. the visited himself opportunity come with the heriman expedition in 1899, be get from them at the spanishar and ran for governor of new york but he selfed volumes of -- received volumes of the report of others who went to alaska and wrote reports, what were or heirlooms, what needed to be saved two areas today just under pressure to develop, bristol by a, the greatest fish can area and roosevelt did all these lieus to save the sam ron rub and now the pebble mine company out of angelo anglo-american corporation is trying destroy the great fishery areas that roosevelt fought to save and same with a arctic refuge, eisenhower crated it and now your hail drill, baby, dreamt that is like mining the grand canyon or chopping down redwood trees average it's bad idea but because the public d
and alaska is an incredible wilderness and a wornland. america without an alaskan welder -- more temperatured landscape in alaska than any state extraction sits, oil, gold, sill very, sink, always looking to despoil the state. >> host: did tr ever visit alaska. the visited himself opportunity come with the heriman expedition in 1899, be get from them at the spanishar and ran for governor of new york but he selfed volumes of -- received volumes of the report of others who went to alaska...
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angle and i write about adventure in the wilderness and how the wilderness really affects the humanpsyche so i stumbled across this story of washington has a young man in the wilderness of the ohio valley and i became fascinated how he responded to his wilderness situation. so about the adventures i have had or other people or the physiology and psychology. so this is what i try to bring to bear of what it's like to be in the wilderness i have been there a lot and i have been through a lot of these experiences so i want to bring that to the book i wanted people to understand how difficult this was and what he went through as a young man and how remarkable he did despite all of his mistakes. and at the same time i wanted it to be very accurate and i read lots and lots of his letters to absorb myself in his life from that era that i feel that research i brought to bear. >> so talk about leadership what makes a good leader? so it seems like it is a continuation of that. >> yes. and to do a lot in this expedition right after lewis and clark with different personalities of leaders with a
angle and i write about adventure in the wilderness and how the wilderness really affects the humanpsyche so i stumbled across this story of washington has a young man in the wilderness of the ohio valley and i became fascinated how he responded to his wilderness situation. so about the adventures i have had or other people or the physiology and psychology. so this is what i try to bring to bear of what it's like to be in the wilderness i have been there a lot and i have been through a lot of...
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so long, british cycling was lost in the world wilderness when it came to the world wilderness when it the tour de france. they waited 109 yea rs before the tour de france. they waited 109 years before their first win was finally crowned, but now they are dominating the world's greatest grand tour. the revolution began in 2012, with sir bradley wiggins. he broke the mould, and one for the first time. chris froome was second that year, and from that point on, his domination began in france. he w011 his domination began in france. he won four titles in five years, between 2013, 2017, before of course, geraint thomas, became the third british winner on sunday. for so third british winner on sunday. for so long, thomas has played a supporting role within teams guy, but finally it was his turn to drink champagne on the champs—elysees in paris. we can take a look back in his career, now. it started in 2007 with his first tour appearance, as the youngest rider in the race. the two d oze n the youngest rider in the race. the two dozen eight, it constituted on track and one golfer group written
so long, british cycling was lost in the world wilderness when it came to the world wilderness when it the tour de france. they waited 109 yea rs before the tour de france. they waited 109 years before their first win was finally crowned, but now they are dominating the world's greatest grand tour. the revolution began in 2012, with sir bradley wiggins. he broke the mould, and one for the first time. chris froome was second that year, and from that point on, his domination began in france. he...
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but i'm not interested in deontay wilder, he may as well be the christmas fairy.a quick look at some of today's other headlines. the scotland rugby union head coach gregor townsend has been given a 2 year contract extension. the current deal ended after next years world cup injapan but he'll now stay in charge through to 2021. gareth bale looks like he's still wanted by real madrid. out of favour for much of last season, the new manager julen lopetegui has outlined how important the welshman is to the club after the departure of christino ronaldo. and odds—on—favourite stradivarius ridden by andrea atzeni has won back—to—back goodwood cups after taking the lead in the finalfurlong. frankie dettori was due to take the ride but is currently supended for careless riding. 66 of great britain 5 leading sailors are in denmark with a first chance to qualify for the 2020 tokyo olympics. olympic champion hannah mills is amongst those at the 10 day world championships that start on thursday in aarhus. bbc olympic reporter nick hope has been to meet mills and her new partner
but i'm not interested in deontay wilder, he may as well be the christmas fairy.a quick look at some of today's other headlines. the scotland rugby union head coach gregor townsend has been given a 2 year contract extension. the current deal ended after next years world cup injapan but he'll now stay in charge through to 2021. gareth bale looks like he's still wanted by real madrid. out of favour for much of last season, the new manager julen lopetegui has outlined how important the welshman is...
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this is the road through the brooding wilderness. key which has unlocked the stresh chest of alaska and the anadian northwest. >> as part of our yearlong 50 capitals tour, the c-span bus recently made the long journey to juneau, alaska. capital of the 49th state. this this weekend, we feature our stops across alaska, showing you the natural beauty and delve into its history and literary culture. sunday night on q&a, grace cannon monarchy daughter of american diplomat george kennen discusses her memoir, "daughter of the cold war." >> i met him and 91 when he was mayor. >> was he deputy mayor? >> yes, i had a client who wanted something to do with support at st. petersburg -- the port at st. petersburg. the real mayor was called away, so they substituted with the deputy mayor, putin. i was annoyed, because i wasn't meeting with the mayor. i knew that putin had been kgb, i was negative about it. he came in, and he was equally negative. he didn't want to meet some american woman claiming to run a business. i think he was very suspicious
this is the road through the brooding wilderness. key which has unlocked the stresh chest of alaska and the anadian northwest. >> as part of our yearlong 50 capitals tour, the c-span bus recently made the long journey to juneau, alaska. capital of the 49th state. this this weekend, we feature our stops across alaska, showing you the natural beauty and delve into its history and literary culture. sunday night on q&a, grace cannon monarchy daughter of american diplomat george kennen...
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i can‘t think that because wilder is not here and iam upset... that because wilder is not here and i to fight. on both ends, there is a lwa ys had to fight. on both ends, there is always more to do, i am rolling with the punches, focusing on myself and making sure i am in the best mindset to face whoever is ready, because people talk and some people do. of the world was not best athletes will be up against each other this weekend at the anniversary games in london. —— some of the world‘s best athletes. there is a new crop of british sprinters and some talk about whether any will beat a record which stood in british athletics for 25 years. here is what they will try to beat. they got away first time. christie comes through to become champion of the world! a town just outside the world record. that, of course, was linford christie running the 100 metres in 9.87 seconds at the world championships in stuttgart in 1983. 0ne championships in stuttgart in 1983. one man hoping to beat that is arnel hughes, the fastest man outside of the us. —— is zarnel hughes. it is so the us. —— is zarnel
i can‘t think that because wilder is not here and iam upset... that because wilder is not here and i to fight. on both ends, there is a lwa ys had to fight. on both ends, there is always more to do, i am rolling with the punches, focusing on myself and making sure i am in the best mindset to face whoever is ready, because people talk and some people do. of the world was not best athletes will be up against each other this weekend at the anniversary games in london. —— some of the...
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former heavyweight champion tyson fury says the deal is almost done to set up a clash with deontay wilder begin with the international champions cup where there's been much talk of the lack of big name talent in action for the worldwide series of friendlies — but it has been a chance instead for a younger breed of stars to shine. in singapore, it was no different for paris st germain‘s 3—2 victory over atletico madrid — where it was the next generation who really excelled as ade adedoyin reports. a new season and a a new season and a new a new season and a new beginning for paris st germain but like in the dugout has been anything but easy. after a defeat by bayern munich and a 5—1 drubbing. psg cut right through it. taking paris out of sight. also the thought. madrid might be solid but they also know when to never give up. injust might be solid but they also know when to never give up. in just four minutes from time, they equalised. the crowd in singapore's national stadium. a stunning individual goal. a great opportunity for young talent but the shortage of star names has meant the atte
former heavyweight champion tyson fury says the deal is almost done to set up a clash with deontay wilder begin with the international champions cup where there's been much talk of the lack of big name talent in action for the worldwide series of friendlies — but it has been a chance instead for a younger breed of stars to shine. in singapore, it was no different for paris st germain‘s 3—2 victory over atletico madrid — where it was the next generation who really excelled as ade...
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for example, in a wilderness, or wilderness study area, you can't use meckianized or motorized equipment or transport. this includes chain sauce as well as electrical generators, trucks, and large equipment essential to fuels management. even use this equipment to cut fire breaks. you can't build fire roads. you can't do mechanical thinning of even use this veget and even the hand thinning that's allowed in such areas is limited. absent a waiver from the secretary of the interior, firefighters can't drop fire retardant or use bulldozers to create fire breaks in a wilderness study area during a a fire. tragically the neglect mandated by these requirements has made our wilderness areas firetraps just waiting for a lightning flash or careless match. 20735 authored by congressman greg walden with the support of the local community, which slightly modify the eastern boundary of the steelhead falls 20735 wilde study area, making it possible to manage the land properly to reduce fuel loads that threaten the neighborhoods in crooked river ranch. the boundary change retuesdayed to w.s.a. by about
for example, in a wilderness, or wilderness study area, you can't use meckianized or motorized equipment or transport. this includes chain sauce as well as electrical generators, trucks, and large equipment essential to fuels management. even use this equipment to cut fire breaks. you can't build fire roads. you can't do mechanical thinning of even use this veget and even the hand thinning that's allowed in such areas is limited. absent a waiver from the secretary of the interior, firefighters...
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tyson fury says a deal is almost done to take on wbc champion deontay wilder later this year.man of my i am a man of my word and if i say i will fight i i am a man of my word and if i say i will fight i will i am a man of my word and if i say i will fight i will fight i am a man of my word and if i say i will fight i will fight you. train hard, will fight i will fight you. train ha rd, let will fight i will fight you. train hard, let us get the deal done. and he says the last 2a hours have been a whirlwind since winning the tour de france — geraint thomas reflects on a life changing achievement. andy murray will return — again — from injury later tonight when he faces mackenzie mcdonald in the first round of the washington open. the tournament is murray's third since having hip surgery injanuary, and his first on a hard court. the former world number one pulled out on the eve of wimbledon, and has now dropped down to 832 in the rankings. ben croucher reports. this is not fake news. andy murray is back, again. he is in washington for the latest tournament and what has been a lo
tyson fury says a deal is almost done to take on wbc champion deontay wilder later this year.man of my i am a man of my word and if i say i will fight i i am a man of my word and if i say i will fight i will i am a man of my word and if i say i will fight i will fight i am a man of my word and if i say i will fight i will fight you. train hard, will fight i will fight you. train ha rd, let will fight i will fight you. train hard, let us get the deal done. and he says the last 2a hours have been...
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contend with the various wild animals that were in the wilderness like black bears or alligators or whatever existed out there that might come looking for food. in the last room, one of the things we talk about is archaeology and why archaeology is important to telling the stories. not everyone's lives are going to be left behind in a historical record. so one of the things we really on is -- rely on is archaeologists to go find material culture in the either to tell us what their lives were like. in this case what we are looking at is items that were found during digs, some of which were on collections own property. you can see various seeds that would have been important, including per similar on seed, a tiny raspberry. plum pits. >> then there's an oyster, a pig molar, and pottery and the things that they valued. and a fantastic glass blown wine bottle that was found. even down to small glass beads that were used for trading with native american tribes. one of the things we hope visitors take away from seeing new orleans the founding era is a better sense of who all was here duri
contend with the various wild animals that were in the wilderness like black bears or alligators or whatever existed out there that might come looking for food. in the last room, one of the things we talk about is archaeology and why archaeology is important to telling the stories. not everyone's lives are going to be left behind in a historical record. so one of the things we really on is -- rely on is archaeologists to go find material culture in the either to tell us what their lives were...
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this wasn't a wilderness. when they arrived the roanoke riders had town and villagers of people living here already so what happened is the european diseases subsequently wiped out huge numbers of native americans who had no immunity to these diseases. now like today 200 native million americans in north america and south america died in the first century of european settlement so by the time they arrived there was already a mass die off across the new world. so then the trees grew back so it did become more wilderness because those people that had inhabited the area planting crops and clear ways to manage them and work on -- were gone. [inaudible] connect that comment is the stories about winners and i also want to be careful to say what we need to tell the stories of the victims because i don't think it is that simple because the lost colonists were not just conquering races but they were more than that and leaving london primarily that was plagued written long -- ridden and they wanted to get the hell out a
this wasn't a wilderness. when they arrived the roanoke riders had town and villagers of people living here already so what happened is the european diseases subsequently wiped out huge numbers of native americans who had no immunity to these diseases. now like today 200 native million americans in north america and south america died in the first century of european settlement so by the time they arrived there was already a mass die off across the new world. so then the trees grew back so it...
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men had to cut the road through the forest wilderness and build it up over soft, swampy ground calleduskeg. the road stretches across beautiful country that is sometimes called america's last frontier. the terminus of the highway is fairbanks, an important transportation center in the heart of alaska. here is a growing community with paved streets, theaters, hotels and stores. most of the buildings like this , which isre of wood so plentiful. the houses told the story of the growing town. although modern houses such as these are being constructed, many log cabins are also built. fairbanks is linked to the surrounding region by telephone and telegraph. it has bus service to other towns and is connected to the southern coast by the alaska railroad. the most important means of communication in alaska or the radio and the airplane. alaskans have been called the flyingest people in the world. when we remember how big alaska is and how much is covered with forests and mountains, we can understand why airplanes are the best means of getting from place to place. we have already seen something
men had to cut the road through the forest wilderness and build it up over soft, swampy ground calleduskeg. the road stretches across beautiful country that is sometimes called america's last frontier. the terminus of the highway is fairbanks, an important transportation center in the heart of alaska. here is a growing community with paved streets, theaters, hotels and stores. most of the buildings like this , which isre of wood so plentiful. the houses told the story of the growing town....
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were in the wilderness like black bears or maybe alligators or whatever existed out there that might come looking for food. >>> in the last room of the exhibition new orleans the founding era, one of the things we talk about is archaeology and why archaeology is important to telling the stories of everyone during this time period. not everyone's lives are going to be left behind in the historical record in documents and objects. so one of the things that we rely on is archaeologists to go find material, culture, in the earth to tell us about what their lives were like and who was here. so in this case what we're looking at is items that were found during digs in the french quarter. some of which were on historic new orleans collection's own properties. can you see various seeds that would have been important. including persimmon seed, a tiny raspberry or blackberry seed. watermelon seeds, plum pits, as you move behind here, this is a giant oyster shell so they were eating oysters at this point. and then as you move beyond there's a pig molar. a tow bone, all sorts of items that are t
were in the wilderness like black bears or maybe alligators or whatever existed out there that might come looking for food. >>> in the last room of the exhibition new orleans the founding era, one of the things we talk about is archaeology and why archaeology is important to telling the stories of everyone during this time period. not everyone's lives are going to be left behind in the historical record in documents and objects. so one of the things that we rely on is archaeologists to...
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this land is wilderness because it is undisturbed, christine, lacking obvious signs of human activityto us, undisturbed land is unoccupied or unused land him a but most of alaska is not wilderness, nor has it been for the past thousand years. much of alaska is forced and tundra land is thoroughly known by the peoples whose entire lives in cultural ancestry is intimately associated with it. indeed to the native inhabitants, these lands are no more unknown wilderness than the streets of the city to its residents. the fact we identify alaska's remote country as wilderness derives from our inability to conceive of occupying and utilizing land without altering or completely eliminating its natural state. the indians and eskimos have been living this way for thousands of years. certainly then there's has been a successful participation as members of an ecosystem. this one last story, when i was went there and was talking to this wonderful woman who said we are about to go mouse trading soon. she said, yes, the mice in the fall of the year gather this root and they store it underground. it h
this land is wilderness because it is undisturbed, christine, lacking obvious signs of human activityto us, undisturbed land is unoccupied or unused land him a but most of alaska is not wilderness, nor has it been for the past thousand years. much of alaska is forced and tundra land is thoroughly known by the peoples whose entire lives in cultural ancestry is intimately associated with it. indeed to the native inhabitants, these lands are no more unknown wilderness than the streets of the city...
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time bomb is ticking in the siberian wilderness. the permafrost soil is melting and that could account dramatic consequences for the form's current. russian physicists want to diffuse this moment to do that they're going to need a lot of pre-historic and. securing champion supreme history. next on d w. expressive and provocative african nights identity culture and political state. story coming close to the most vile gathering. land of. oz twenty one african and. sixty minutes to leave. iran. wants an isolated theocracy now a major power in the middle east. the ones influence continues to grow politically economically and above all militarily. dot com does iran truly want peace in. the country. as opponents have their doubts isolate. iran from theocracy. our stars walk a step on t.w. . earth. earth. set against the milf belongs to what's become a rare breed he's a visionary a pioneer here in the extreme north of siberia above the objects.
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those who think long and hard about what they would do if they suddenly found themselves in the wilderness well perhaps that is why survival training classes have become so popular in recent years our reporter and rebelling decided to test his inner strength and he went out into the wild to prepare for any scenario. it's a matter of life and death i'm about to spend a whole night in the wild but when i survive with no special equipment considering i only know one jungle. this city of berlin my home town if i don't know how to get from a to b. i just consult my phone. if i'm hungry i just order something from the menu if i need a life it's not an issue i sometimes wonder how would i survive without all these modern day comforts especially in the wilderness would i manage to survive just a single night out there. that's what i'm going to find out during this survival canton tooling in alongside seven other urbanites. because the fight is our trainer is going to teach us all the tricks we need to survive. survival begins in the mind it's more about psychology on that than about mastering cert
those who think long and hard about what they would do if they suddenly found themselves in the wilderness well perhaps that is why survival training classes have become so popular in recent years our reporter and rebelling decided to test his inner strength and he went out into the wild to prepare for any scenario. it's a matter of life and death i'm about to spend a whole night in the wild but when i survive with no special equipment considering i only know one jungle. this city of berlin my...
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anthonyjoshua says he is still hopeful of a fight against american deontay wilder.ibf, wba and wbo world heavyweight titles against alexander povetkin at wembley stadium on 22 september, and admitted it will be a tough match—up. on wednesday he met the press, and among them was our boxing correspondent mike costello. well, the clamour around anthony joshua continues, as he returns to the scene of one of the greatest nights in british boxing history. it was here at wembley stadium 15 months ago that he outlasted wladimir klitschko in an 11 round thriller that would have graced any heavyweight era. it was hoped that this time deontay wilder, the american who holds the bbc magician of the world heavyweight title, would be in the opposite corner —— wbc version. it is instead alexander povetkin, the russian who won 0lympic povetkin, the russian who won olympic gold back in 2004, and who according tojoshua carries a sizeable threat. povetkin i think will be more here, waiting to go under, head to the body, come up to the head. he is waiting to do something, he is not surv
anthonyjoshua says he is still hopeful of a fight against american deontay wilder.ibf, wba and wbo world heavyweight titles against alexander povetkin at wembley stadium on 22 september, and admitted it will be a tough match—up. on wednesday he met the press, and among them was our boxing correspondent mike costello. well, the clamour around anthony joshua continues, as he returns to the scene of one of the greatest nights in british boxing history. it was here at wembley stadium 15 months...
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it seems anthonyjoshua isn't the only british boxer who wants to fight deontay wilder.champion for a fight later this year. warning, there is some flash photography coming up. fury made his return to the ring after nearly three years out last month and is scheduled to fight again in three weeks time in belfast. american wilder has been long linked to a fight withjoshua, but a deal for that fight has yet to be sealed. how about this for your tuesday motivation? if you're lacking some get up and go, then spare a thought for gymnast georgia godwin who hasn't allowed ankle surgery to get in the way of her training. the australian posted this video on instagram with the words: "where there is a will there is a way, and i have a way." most of us would struggle with that move fully fit, let alone with our leg in a cast! georgia, we salute you and get well soon! you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport team, that's your tuesday briefing. thanks, holly. more than 60 luxury cars and motorbikes have been sma
it seems anthonyjoshua isn't the only british boxer who wants to fight deontay wilder.champion for a fight later this year. warning, there is some flash photography coming up. fury made his return to the ring after nearly three years out last month and is scheduled to fight again in three weeks time in belfast. american wilder has been long linked to a fight withjoshua, but a deal for that fight has yet to be sealed. how about this for your tuesday motivation? if you're lacking some get up and...
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all spring and summer the troops gouged their way through the wilderness. there were colored as well as white troops. both did their fair share. they cut around mountainsides and across valleys. they built bridges over mountains and full-fledged rivers. finally, on the 20th of november, 1942, eight months after the first troops plunged in, the pioneers road from dawson's creek to fairbanks when the roads officially open. fairbanks, the northern terminal, founded 40 years ago as a gold-mining place was a modern american city in the heart of the alaskan wilderness. of course the highway was still largely a winter road. dutiful only when the ground was frozen. many would be forced up by the ice and floods in the spring. even during the winter, bridges over active streams were hadtimes covered by ice, it to be cemented in place by water to keep the trucks from breaking through. as there were other hazards. there were built up mounds of ice that had to be fought constantly. when it floods up, it had to be cleared, even at 40 below. a truck might stall in a ditch
all spring and summer the troops gouged their way through the wilderness. there were colored as well as white troops. both did their fair share. they cut around mountainsides and across valleys. they built bridges over mountains and full-fledged rivers. finally, on the 20th of november, 1942, eight months after the first troops plunged in, the pioneers road from dawson's creek to fairbanks when the roads officially open. fairbanks, the northern terminal, founded 40 years ago as a gold-mining...
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i asked her to explain the term "wilderness" a bit more.hat humans do, fishing, pollution, climate change, and they analysed data from all over the world from studies that had been done before and put it together to create this map. tell us where these areas are. everywhere humans aren‘t, concentrated around antarctica and the arctic, and a bit in the south pacific, but very little in the atlantic. what can be done? what does it tell us about the way forward ? does it tell us about the way forward? it tells us we are having a big impact on the oceans, but the un negotiating an amendment to their convention on the law of the sea, looking at creating a legally binding international agreement whereby the high seas, international waters, would be protected. so a map like this does help? it verifies perhaps what scientists have been saying for a while, which is that areas where humans live are drastically impacted by what we do on land and at sea for the thank you. we are back at the same time on monday. keep cool. hello. we are finally looking
i asked her to explain the term "wilderness" a bit more.hat humans do, fishing, pollution, climate change, and they analysed data from all over the world from studies that had been done before and put it together to create this map. tell us where these areas are. everywhere humans aren‘t, concentrated around antarctica and the arctic, and a bit in the south pacific, but very little in the atlantic. what can be done? what does it tell us about the way forward ? does it tell us about...
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assuming he beat out sender povetkin, americanjoth wilder is the one they want there. —— deionj wildery tonight ideally is what they're looking for a rematch with anthonyjoshua at what we stated in his chair. all the line tonight at the o2. what we stated in his chair. all the line tonight at the 02. i'm sure a lot is swirling. good to talk to. tomorrow england face ireland in the women's hockey world cup. if england lose they will have to rely on other result or face elimation from their home world cup. earlier today south africa were sent home from the tournament, despite an impressive draw against argentina. south africa's goal came from jade mayne just two seconds before half time, leaving the argentinian goalkeeper belen succi on her knees in the net. and it was maria granatto who brought the score to one all for argentina. earlier germany beat spain 3—1 to secure the top spot in their pool. goals came from anne schroder, selin oruz and this final one from viktoria huse. spain finish third in their qualifying group, while argentina take second place. the two teams will head into t
assuming he beat out sender povetkin, americanjoth wilder is the one they want there. —— deionj wildery tonight ideally is what they're looking for a rematch with anthonyjoshua at what we stated in his chair. all the line tonight at the o2. what we stated in his chair. all the line tonight at the 02. i'm sure a lot is swirling. good to talk to. tomorrow england face ireland in the women's hockey world cup. if england lose they will have to rely on other result or face elimation from their...
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i'll spring and summer, the troops hacked, cut, and couched their way through the wilderness. there were colored and white troops. all did their full share. they cut around mountainsides and across valleys. they built bridges over full-fledged rivers. finally, on the 20th of november, 19 42, 8 months after the first troops lunged into the northern bush, the pioneer road was officially opened. the freight drove through. fairbanks, the northern terminus, founded 40 years ago in the cold mining camp, was already a modern and all-america city in the heart of the alaskan wilderness. of course, the highway was still largely a winter road coming usable in some sections only when the ground was frozen. it's bridges were temporary and many of them would be washed out by the ice and floods in the spring. even during the winter, bridges over active streams were sometimes covered by ice, and logs had to be laid across them and cemented in place by water to keep the trucks from breaking through. and there were other hazards. upive springs would build ice that had to be fought constantly. w
i'll spring and summer, the troops hacked, cut, and couched their way through the wilderness. there were colored and white troops. all did their full share. they cut around mountainsides and across valleys. they built bridges over full-fledged rivers. finally, on the 20th of november, 19 42, 8 months after the first troops lunged into the northern bush, the pioneer road was officially opened. the freight drove through. fairbanks, the northern terminus, founded 40 years ago in the cold mining...
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it's called "the wilderness."oming up scott pruitt is finally gone from the epa but there is a lingering danger he left behind in the agency. starting now, everyone gets the plan they want. mom gets the unlimited she needs, dad gets the unlimited he needs, the kids get the unlimited they need. go mix and match! (scattered applause) wow. (man) yeah. sounds awesome. (vo) one family can now get different unlimited plans, starting at $40 per line on the network you deserve. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ withwhat sore back?sk... what bum knee? advil is relief that's fast strength that lasts you'll ask... what pain? with advil this one's below market price and has bluetooth. same here, but this one has leather seats! use the cars.com app to compare price, features and value. bundle and save big, but now it's time to fi
it's called "the wilderness."oming up scott pruitt is finally gone from the epa but there is a lingering danger he left behind in the agency. starting now, everyone gets the plan they want. mom gets the unlimited she needs, dad gets the unlimited he needs, the kids get the unlimited they need. go mix and match! (scattered applause) wow. (man) yeah. sounds awesome. (vo) one family can now get different unlimited plans, starting at $40 per line on the network you deserve. ♪ ♪ ♪...
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and then a 35-mile road through some of the most pristine wilderness in the state. pruitt resigned amid scandal, the new man in charge of the epa is andrew wheeler, a former lobbyist at one of pebble mine's law firms. he declined a request for an interview. >> this is in the roosevelt room, and that's gore and clinton. >> reporter: but the ceo of pebble was happy to talk. nobody can guarantee there won't be an accident, right? but we've done a hell of a lot to minimize the possibility of their being an accident on this site. >> reporter: pebble mine would sit in a wetland prone to earthquakes. so the biggest worry is a tails dam failure like this one in british columbia, which sent a lake full of acidic waste downstream. but collier says the mine site is so far from bristol bay, that is a risk he can live with. >> if there is an accident, it will kill fish for about 20 miles down the north fork. and that's it. and for ten years. it will come back naturally. >> reporter: utah's bingham canyon is the biggest mine in the world. pebble has enough wealth to big one three
and then a 35-mile road through some of the most pristine wilderness in the state. pruitt resigned amid scandal, the new man in charge of the epa is andrew wheeler, a former lobbyist at one of pebble mine's law firms. he declined a request for an interview. >> this is in the roosevelt room, and that's gore and clinton. >> reporter: but the ceo of pebble was happy to talk. nobody can guarantee there won't be an accident, right? but we've done a hell of a lot to minimize the...
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a time bomb is ticking in the siberian wilderness. the permafrost is melting that country consequence. physicists want to use this to they're going to need a lot of prehistoric. securing champions of prehistory. next d.w. . duramax this needs to be like. taking the plunge on the move to the i'm the last to. try not to tara and it's long sting fast. thinking the brief visit to estonia is not just national. you're. thirteen w. . and germany with me any time any place. to see news video never. have i got the benefit of. songs to sing along to download it is to come from super. to do a. varied course is put into active exercises writing about that d.w. dot com stash documented on facebook and they are still. german for free but w. . so far as he's an indonesian say at least ten people have died after a powerful earthquake struck the arms of long both the quake his early in the morning when many people were sleeping and damaged dozens of buildings. is a popular tourist destination. five.
a time bomb is ticking in the siberian wilderness. the permafrost is melting that country consequence. physicists want to use this to they're going to need a lot of prehistoric. securing champions of prehistory. next d.w. . duramax this needs to be like. taking the plunge on the move to the i'm the last to. try not to tara and it's long sting fast. thinking the brief visit to estonia is not just national. you're. thirteen w. . and germany with me any time any place. to see news video never....
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the time bomb is ticking in the siberian wilderness. the permafrost soil is melting at the consequence of. physicists want to use this to going to mean a lot of prehistoric and. period champions of prehistory. in thirty minutes on d w. would it be fighting for the case to be taken seriously in the world of war here's what's coming up. on t.w. co that is the still superheroes on a mission to change attitudes smart women smart talks smart station and legend peers and by no means missed out on a brink recently dangerous time suffered. make. iran. one such an isolated theocracy now a major power in the middle east. airlines influence continues to grow politically economically and above all militarily. does iran truly want a piece of. the country's opponents have their doubts to isolate. iran from congress. for our. test on g.w. . believe. people across the world have been watching the longest lunar eclipse of this century the phenomenon happens when the moon passes through the earth's shadow turning a deep red color known as a blood moon th
the time bomb is ticking in the siberian wilderness. the permafrost soil is melting at the consequence of. physicists want to use this to going to mean a lot of prehistoric and. period champions of prehistory. in thirty minutes on d w. would it be fighting for the case to be taken seriously in the world of war here's what's coming up. on t.w. co that is the still superheroes on a mission to change attitudes smart women smart talks smart station and legend peers and by no means missed out on a...
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and then a 35-mile road through some of the most pristine wilderness in the state.cott pruitt resigned amid scandal the new man in charge of the epa is andrew wheeler, aformer lobbyist at one of pebble mine's law firms. he declined our request for an interview. >> this is in roosevelt room. and that's gore and clinton. >> reporter: but the ceo of pebble was happy to talk. >> nobody can guarantee there won't be an accident. right? but we've done a hell of a lot to minimize the possibility of there being an accident on this site. >> reporter: pebble mine would sit in a wetland prone to earthquakes. so the biggest worry is a talgz dam failure like this one in british columbia which sent a lake full of acidic waste downstream. but collier says the mine site is so far from bristol bay that is a risk he can live with. >> if there is an accident, it will kill fish for about 20 miles down the north fork 69 coktuli. and that's it. and for ten years it will come back naturally. >> reporter: utah's bingham yoon is the biggest mine in the world. pebble has enough wealth to dig
and then a 35-mile road through some of the most pristine wilderness in the state.cott pruitt resigned amid scandal the new man in charge of the epa is andrew wheeler, aformer lobbyist at one of pebble mine's law firms. he declined our request for an interview. >> this is in roosevelt room. and that's gore and clinton. >> reporter: but the ceo of pebble was happy to talk. >> nobody can guarantee there won't be an accident. right? but we've done a hell of a lot to minimize the...
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and with this book, i wanted to trace the continuities between the wilderness of the west and the wilderness of the sea. and i have to say, after four years of research and writing, i know i, at least, have come to feel that this book isn't a departure for me. it felt a lot more like a culmination. because as soon as i got out to the south central montana, in 2006, i felt that oceanic sense of vastness. the big sky is very much like being at sea. and none other than custer, in his book "my life on the plains ," would compare the rolling green of the plains in kansas to stationary waves. you know, it's a version of reality that really seems to persist across the sea to the terrestrial interior of this country. now, the battle of the little bighorn is really three battles in one. when custer's crow scout first cited evidence of a huge lakota and cheyenne village under sitting bull, in dawn hours at june 25, 1876, they were out on the wolf mountain, about the miles east of the little bighorn valley. because of the intervening bluffs, they could not see the village directly, but they could see s
and with this book, i wanted to trace the continuities between the wilderness of the west and the wilderness of the sea. and i have to say, after four years of research and writing, i know i, at least, have come to feel that this book isn't a departure for me. it felt a lot more like a culmination. because as soon as i got out to the south central montana, in 2006, i felt that oceanic sense of vastness. the big sky is very much like being at sea. and none other than custer, in his book "my...
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the infant had been abandoned in a pile of sticks in a frigid wilderness. after searching overnight sunday, an incredible discovery. miguel almaguer has details. >> reporter: a needle in a haystack is what police were looking for. out of daylight and running out of time. deputies in montana said they were told by a man they just arrested he abandoned and buried a 5-month-old somewhere in the mountains. >> we had law enforcement officers from almost every jurisdiction converge to the area to help find this child. >> reporter: responding from 911 calls from lolo hot springs, sheriff's deputies says francis crowley was acting erratic when he told officers he dumped the baby boy he was carrying in the wilderness. searches scoured the forest for six hours. at 2:30 a.m. beneath a pile of debris, a faint cry. posting this p finger of a firs responder, authorities say the wet onesie. >> when i heard that baby murmur, i was so happy. own daughters cry for the very first time. >> reporter: today, crowley was in court facing multiple charges. tonight, the baby boy is
the infant had been abandoned in a pile of sticks in a frigid wilderness. after searching overnight sunday, an incredible discovery. miguel almaguer has details. >> reporter: a needle in a haystack is what police were looking for. out of daylight and running out of time. deputies in montana said they were told by a man they just arrested he abandoned and buried a 5-month-old somewhere in the mountains. >> we had law enforcement officers from almost every jurisdiction converge to the...
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semitrucks instead of bears and foxes and then a 35-mile road through some of the most pristine wildernessstays. since scott pruitt resigned amid scandal, the new man in charge of the epa is andrew wheeler, a former lobbyist at one of pebble mine's law firms. he declined our request for an interview. >> this is in roosevelt room, and that's gore and clinton. >> reporter: but the ceo of pebble was happy to talk. >> nobody can guarantee there won't be an accident, right? but we've done a hell of a lot to minimize the possibility of there being an accident on this site. >> reporter: pebble mine would sit in a wetland prone to earthquakes, so the biggest worry is a tailings dam failure like this one in british columbia, which sent a lake full of acidic waste downstream. but collier says the mine site is so far from bristol bay, that is a risk he can live with. >> if there is an accident, it will kill fish for about 20 miles down the north fork of the cockatooly, and that's it. and for ten years. it will come back naturally. >> reporter: utah's bingham canyon is the biggest mine in the world. p
semitrucks instead of bears and foxes and then a 35-mile road through some of the most pristine wildernessstays. since scott pruitt resigned amid scandal, the new man in charge of the epa is andrew wheeler, a former lobbyist at one of pebble mine's law firms. he declined our request for an interview. >> this is in roosevelt room, and that's gore and clinton. >> reporter: but the ceo of pebble was happy to talk. >> nobody can guarantee there won't be an accident, right? but...
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about how in cohen's gravest hour as one associate described it, trump was leaving him out in the wilderness. and you also report that the government seized more than 100 of cohen's recordings. do you know what they have? >> so we don't know entirely what they have. we do know there are over 100 recordings. we have indications that the most significant or substantive recording that has the president exchanging information with michael cohen is the one that was publicly released by michael's lawyer, lanny davis, the other day. the other tapes we know, among other things, include conversations that cohen had with journalists. he had, as lanny davis described to us yesterday, a habit of recording people and so it was almost by rote when he was having a conversation that might relate to work he would hit the record button and there are now hours and hours of records that prosecutors are sifting through. >> gentlemen, thank you so much. did this tape that lanny davis shared with cnn, did it hearth cohen legally? new reporting on why this may damage any potential cooperation deal with prosecutors.
about how in cohen's gravest hour as one associate described it, trump was leaving him out in the wilderness. and you also report that the government seized more than 100 of cohen's recordings. do you know what they have? >> so we don't know entirely what they have. we do know there are over 100 recordings. we have indications that the most significant or substantive recording that has the president exchanging information with michael cohen is the one that was publicly released by...
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. >>> the alaskan wilderness. now the refuge is facing off with the trump administration.ng the door for oil drilling. you spent a lot of time up there, bill. what sparked this? >> a sound bite from the president when he was talking about anwar. he didn't know what it was. we will play that for you. as we live from tweet to tweet in this news cycle, so much environmental protection is being rolled back. shrinking national parks, pulling back endangered species protection, opening up oil drilling. this is magnificent. wow. way up at the top of alaska, an airline can feel like a time machine. >> there's babies running around. >> the arctic national wild life refuge known as anwar is the wilderness most of america paved over long ago. >> this is it. you are in the heart of the arctic refuge. >> welcome to one of the last truly wild places on earth. the coastal plain brims with life. birds that will migrate to the backyards of all 50 states. as florian has captured over the years, the most common creature is the carabu. >> we are changing the world everywhere so fast. why not
. >>> the alaskan wilderness. now the refuge is facing off with the trump administration.ng the door for oil drilling. you spent a lot of time up there, bill. what sparked this? >> a sound bite from the president when he was talking about anwar. he didn't know what it was. we will play that for you. as we live from tweet to tweet in this news cycle, so much environmental protection is being rolled back. shrinking national parks, pulling back endangered species protection, opening...
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the bbc champion, american deontay wilder, remains a valiant opponent —— the wbc champion.c news. that's all the sport for now. thank you so much. that is chris. let's return to the moon. the moon is actually going to the earth's shadow, if that makes sense. the reason is lasting so long, it is the last one in the 21st century. this is a really big deal. the earth is so much bigger than the moon and when the moon is within the earth's shadow, all of that light that you recently moved filters to the earth's atmosphere. if you got any images, to share them with a santos unity of this is for kevin. —— share them with us on social media of this historic event. widely the west is whether. .. be prepared historic event. widely the west is whether... be prepared for storms particularly through east anglia. a broad swathe of eastern britain will be affected by some thundery downpours as we go through tonight and into tomorrow morning. tomorrow morning particularly still northeastern areas. another muggy night, to the west, temperatures come down a bit but still a lot of cloud aroun
the bbc champion, american deontay wilder, remains a valiant opponent —— the wbc champion.c news. that's all the sport for now. thank you so much. that is chris. let's return to the moon. the moon is actually going to the earth's shadow, if that makes sense. the reason is lasting so long, it is the last one in the 21st century. this is a really big deal. the earth is so much bigger than the moon and when the moon is within the earth's shadow, all of that light that you recently moved...
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i missed a lot of the news because i was in the wilderness over the break. was in the bob marshall wilderness in montana, which is a beautiful place. we rode in on horses 30 miles, and we got in boats and fished for a week with no motorized vehicles, no cell service, no wi-fi. that i didn't know was happening. i know we wouldn't have cell service. i didn't know we wouldn't have wi-fi. [ laughter ] it's hard because when you don't have wi-fi you can't google anything. you have to actually know things. [ laughter ] at some point somebody said what do we do if we run into a bear? so i went reflexively for my phone, and i was like, i guess we throw this at it? i don't know. [ laughter ] all we had, our only communication with the outside world was a satellite phone, which costs like -- like a kia soul a minute to operate. it's expensive. [ laughter ] sought plan was to only use it for emergencies, but a couple days into the trip the guy who had the phone gets a text from my wife, and i was worried, you know, what's this about? and the text said donald trump just
i missed a lot of the news because i was in the wilderness over the break. was in the bob marshall wilderness in montana, which is a beautiful place. we rode in on horses 30 miles, and we got in boats and fished for a week with no motorized vehicles, no cell service, no wi-fi. that i didn't know was happening. i know we wouldn't have cell service. i didn't know we wouldn't have wi-fi. [ laughter ] it's hard because when you don't have wi-fi you can't google anything. you have to actually know...
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at gettysburg they lose 597 wilderness, 565 811 men engaged. so what you should ask yourself, what i was asking myself as i writing this book, how do they keep a brigade intact when think about desertion rates by time we're late in the war. home in the brigade as fast as i could. that is how they sustained themselves. the question about desertion i want to touch on, and hoods texas brigade, the army of northern virginia was about one third of the army delisted -- listed as deserted. only 6% of men were listed as deserters. of the 6%, 34% abandoned. for those of you who studied. attached.n they were they were in east tennessee and a harley undersupplied -- and horribly undersupplied. facinggade commander was charges of demoralizing the marshall. anded to eight spike desertion. 6%, was incredibly low. it speaks to the cohesiveness and devotion of the men. all right, i promised you we would talk about the question of the home front. men came from families that either financially could support them or could just soldier on, if you will while the me
at gettysburg they lose 597 wilderness, 565 811 men engaged. so what you should ask yourself, what i was asking myself as i writing this book, how do they keep a brigade intact when think about desertion rates by time we're late in the war. home in the brigade as fast as i could. that is how they sustained themselves. the question about desertion i want to touch on, and hoods texas brigade, the army of northern virginia was about one third of the army delisted -- listed as deserted. only 6% of...
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the script is written by the city itself with a little help from legendary film director billy wilder. five young people meet up at the berlin like. they fall in love and they dream five of palin's four million inhabitants. number ten is a film in which palin and. of the stars. nineteen thirty one palin is dancing on the edge of the volcano. the city is a place of freedom and loose morals this is the ballin of cabaret the musical picks up because an english writer arrives in the city and meets irrepressible don't sorry. i thought we both. have this strange mystical feeling about. balinese cosmopolitan it attracts people who are happy that here they can just be themselves but the storm clouds are gathering few cities have been shaped by history in quite the way that burden has the party will soon be over and the nazis will sweep the palace. the darkest chapter in the city's history is about to begin. fifteen years on world war two is over and berlin lies in ruins a new beginning for the city and for cinema a holocaust survivor returns from a concentration camp. three needs. touched she
the script is written by the city itself with a little help from legendary film director billy wilder. five young people meet up at the berlin like. they fall in love and they dream five of palin's four million inhabitants. number ten is a film in which palin and. of the stars. nineteen thirty one palin is dancing on the edge of the volcano. the city is a place of freedom and loose morals this is the ballin of cabaret the musical picks up because an english writer arrives in the city and meets...
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conservation movement in my first fight was called the wilderness warrior and dealt with theodore rooseveltothers. this is the second installment and its the whole campaign that begins in 1879 with a cofounder of the sierra club going up and sing those incredible glaciers in the passage of alaska and writing about it and how a whole group of what i call really wilderness warriors have worked to save wild alaska including theodore
conservation movement in my first fight was called the wilderness warrior and dealt with theodore rooseveltothers. this is the second installment and its the whole campaign that begins in 1879 with a cofounder of the sierra club going up and sing those incredible glaciers in the passage of alaska and writing about it and how a whole group of what i call really wilderness warriors have worked to save wild alaska including theodore
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time bomb is ticking in the siberian wilderness. the permafrost soil is melting and that could account for a consequence of the current. russian physicists want to fuse there's more to do than they're going to need a lot of prehistoric in. siberia champion supreme history. sixty minutes on d w. sorry joe just couldn't get this song out of his head. musicologist began searching for the source of these captivating signs. in the rain forest in central africa. to find their culture the state was. only a promise to his son who was sorely we're told and returned to the concrete and glass jungle of new york. the result reverse culture song. on. the cruise with children from the forest starts caucus night w. . everyone welcome to our highlights edition of euro max with the best picks of the week here's a look at what's coming up. in the air at the top of the eiffel tower in paris. under the sea underwater sculptures off the coast of lanzarote.
time bomb is ticking in the siberian wilderness. the permafrost soil is melting and that could account for a consequence of the current. russian physicists want to fuse there's more to do than they're going to need a lot of prehistoric in. siberia champion supreme history. sixty minutes on d w. sorry joe just couldn't get this song out of his head. musicologist began searching for the source of these captivating signs. in the rain forest in central africa. to find their culture the state was....
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. >> but all this wilderness could be in for that change, if president trump makes an important decisionl tell you about it next. - [narrator] watch how this touchless makeup appears to erase flaws like magic. - you're gonna see it just disappear. you see that? gone. - [narrator] people are leaving ordinary foundation for this miracle breakthrough, because it seemingly wipes away years in seconds. this is the all-new luminess silk by luminess air. it's unlike anything you've used before....