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are the cancer capital of the world and the diabetes capital of the world.to health care. and i would like to thank my team back home and my family and my mother who's here and my country. [ cheers and applause ] when it comes to using data, everyone is different. which is why xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network that lets you design your own data. choose unlimited, shared data, or mix lines of each and switch any line, anytime. giving you more choice and control compared to other top wireless carriers. save up to $400 a year when you switch. plus, unwrap $250 off a new samsung phone. click, call or visit a store today. >>> please welcome himesh patel and josie naughton. >> the winner of the 2019 global citizen of the year award is a beloved filmmaker whose storytelling has gifted us some of the most iconic films of a generation. but tonight, we honor his other work. >> many of you will know him as the founder of comic relief and red nose day. through that work, he has raised over $1.5 billion for charities around the world and supported an
are the cancer capital of the world and the diabetes capital of the world.to health care. and i would like to thank my team back home and my family and my mother who's here and my country. [ cheers and applause ] when it comes to using data, everyone is different. which is why xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network that lets you design your own data. choose unlimited, shared data, or mix lines of each and switch any line, anytime. giving you more choice and control compared to...
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virtual world created on the computer. world created by algorithms and advanced software it's the art form of the 21st century and of the digital revolution technology is a game changer. not only in arts the real world we live in has also been radically affected nature is no longer a deal if we are mercilessly exploiting its resources by products of unbridled consumerism often land in the sea martin corals are made of plastic waste not only in this meant to reality artwork a striking number of virtual worlds depict one thing intact. untouched by human activity in everyday life 2 pictures of the real world have schuman traces a raised by photo shop. here at least when mankind touches nature as in this installation it doesn't destroy it actually makes it grow. as they said of course and now recreate nature it can show the kind of nature we yearn for as we would like it to be again deserted an idyllic. yet. this longing for nature is nothing new 200 years ago caspar david friedrich also ideal. nature and it's no coincidence t
virtual world created on the computer. world created by algorithms and advanced software it's the art form of the 21st century and of the digital revolution technology is a game changer. not only in arts the real world we live in has also been radically affected nature is no longer a deal if we are mercilessly exploiting its resources by products of unbridled consumerism often land in the sea martin corals are made of plastic waste not only in this meant to reality artwork a striking number of...
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working on the world held the world as the g.'s in the future you also have to be have an accountability and each in their industries we should go back and take accountability what we can do and make a commitment over the next so many years or the next year what are we going to do in order to take bear responsibility and as a representative of the health care community we are meeting here to have that type of discussion on how can we jointly make more difference and it is about sharing data is the about collaborating and precompiled be competitive fields but you have to have your accountability word towards a future it's intentionality but it's also leaders have to have the accountability to somebody writes the following question how should governments and business cooperate in order to achieve the aesthetic awls. i think the only way that corporation can work there is is both act as humans and make sure that we go for inclusive of everyone in the world it's corporations or collections of people governments or collections of peopl
working on the world held the world as the g.'s in the future you also have to be have an accountability and each in their industries we should go back and take accountability what we can do and make a commitment over the next so many years or the next year what are we going to do in order to take bear responsibility and as a representative of the health care community we are meeting here to have that type of discussion on how can we jointly make more difference and it is about sharing data is...
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still to come on weather world: underwater — why a warmer world can also mean a wetter world.019's biggest storms, starting with hurricane dorian, seen approaching the bahamas in september. the few images taken as the category five storm hit paint a terrifying picture, as a flooding storm surge ploughs across the abaco islands. the aftermath is apocalyptic. the near—complete devastation here at marsh harbour on great abaco is a product of the strongest storm ever to have hit the bahamas and one of the most powerful on record in the atlantic. in the western pacific in october, hagibis is the strongest typhoon in 60 years to hitjapan. the storm leaves behind widespread damage, including to these bullet trains swamped by the floodwaters. earlier in march, cyclone idai is one of the strongest ever to hit africa. this is what it did to the city of beira in mozambique. idai is the southern hemisphere's second deadliest tropical cyclone on record. and in may, cyclone fani ploughs into the east coast of india. it's the strongest storm here in 20 years. but countless lives were saved t
still to come on weather world: underwater — why a warmer world can also mean a wetter world.019's biggest storms, starting with hurricane dorian, seen approaching the bahamas in september. the few images taken as the category five storm hit paint a terrifying picture, as a flooding storm surge ploughs across the abaco islands. the aftermath is apocalyptic. the near—complete devastation here at marsh harbour on great abaco is a product of the strongest storm ever to have hit the bahamas and...
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to explore fascinating world heritage sites that. double your world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. in the. climate change. the stimulus of. the. instant. one day years today the future of. g.w. dot com the closer to the making. clear cut or. the . odds. 2 very different voices shaping day one of the world economic forum president praising the strength of the u.s. economy and calling and bar mentalists prophets of doom while gratitude burke tells the davos believe that you're not doing enough to save the world also coming up concerns grow about the spread of a new virus in china shaving value of faculties across the globe will bring your reactions from investors in the united states where the 1st case has just been reported. over welcome to the program with political trouble boiling in washington the us president prefers the picturesque scenery of the swiss alps as opening speaker of the world economic forum in davos mr trump mandy praised his administration's work he also told the global business elite that essentially each country would be better off fighting for themselves warnin
to explore fascinating world heritage sites that. double your world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. in the. climate change. the stimulus of. the. instant. one day years today the future of. g.w. dot com the closer to the making. clear cut or. the . odds. 2 very different voices shaping day one of the world economic forum president praising the strength of the u.s. economy and calling and bar mentalists prophets of doom while gratitude burke tells the davos believe that you're not doing enough...
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are the cancer capital of the world and the diabetes capital of the world.ccess to health care. and i would like to thank my team back home and my family and my mother who's here and my country. [ cheers and applause ] >>> please welcome himesh patel and josie naughton. >> the winner of the 2019 global citizen of the year award is a beloved filmmaker whose storytelling has gifted us some of the most iconic films of a generation. but tonight, we honor his other work. >> many of you will know him as the founder of comic relief and red nose day. through that work, he has raised over $1.5 billion for charities around the world and supported and inspired a generation of activists like me. >> tonight, we honor the incredible richard curtis. ♪ >> richard made an extraordinary influence in creating some of the most successful television comedy. he became a figure on the international film stage with four weddings and a funeral and knotting hill and "love actually." ♪ >> yeah, richard's a romantic. he's got this idea about human behavior and the way we should behavio
are the cancer capital of the world and the diabetes capital of the world.ccess to health care. and i would like to thank my team back home and my family and my mother who's here and my country. [ cheers and applause ] >>> please welcome himesh patel and josie naughton. >> the winner of the 2019 global citizen of the year award is a beloved filmmaker whose storytelling has gifted us some of the most iconic films of a generation. but tonight, we honor his other work. >> many...
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this morning's ceremony is part of the friends of the national world war ii memorial's four-year world war ii 75th anniversary commemoration, which kicked off on pearl harbor day 2016 and will continue to the 75th anniversary of vj day on september 22, 2020. -- on september 2, 2020. i should stress that friends are the only organization hosting a full four year 75th anniversary commemoration. marking every single major battle in which american troops participated during world war ii. now, if you are not already doing so, please stand at attention and render appropriate honors for the presentation of colors and the playing of the national anthem. >> halt. ♪ [♪ united states national anthem ♪] ♪ >> right shoulder. march. mr. kershaw: lieutenant colonel tammie crews will now give the invocation. lt. col. crews: let us pray. gracious god, you have ordered our lives in the compassion of your will. here in our nation's capital, we are reminded of washington and lincoln. one, the 18th century father, and the other the 19th century preserver of our nation. between them we honor those who took
this morning's ceremony is part of the friends of the national world war ii memorial's four-year world war ii 75th anniversary commemoration, which kicked off on pearl harbor day 2016 and will continue to the 75th anniversary of vj day on september 22, 2020. -- on september 2, 2020. i should stress that friends are the only organization hosting a full four year 75th anniversary commemoration. marking every single major battle in which american troops participated during world war ii. now, if...
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america is leader in the world and. i think that litters have to take care not only about themselves but also about other nations because we have the same collective planet since then the town of davos is witnessed more assertive environmental statements urging corporations and nations alike to wake up to the challenge the world is facing it is absolutely essential to recognize that climate change is an existential threat to us all and that climbing changes are running faster than what we are in day 3 so angle america will push for renewed global commitment to the paris climate accord. no i think that this is an infant the world must act together it's an international agreement that unfortunately not everyone is still with it but many are but it also may not have but all that every country must make its contribution by a truck that's a nice most young delegates began the foreign complaining that previous pledges had been all talk pretty much nothing has been done since the global emissions of c o 2 has not. reduced lead
america is leader in the world and. i think that litters have to take care not only about themselves but also about other nations because we have the same collective planet since then the town of davos is witnessed more assertive environmental statements urging corporations and nations alike to wake up to the challenge the world is facing it is absolutely essential to recognize that climate change is an existential threat to us all and that climbing changes are running faster than what we are...
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they called us for a cohesive and sustainable world daigle dollars for a sustainable world people i would argue where all this politicians are that you are the sell of the we try to take this seriously there are a whole host of opportunities open to us but we cannot be looking and going it alone that would be the completely wrong lesson to take all these years after the 2nd world war in that is that you. know what matters is whether the class who's paying attention. my colleague as he was paying attention he joins us tonight from switzerland good evening to you climate policies of course you know topic number one where you are i'm wondering did marigold in her speech does it differ from the e.u. commission president who challenged the e.u.'s green deal yesterday. well bred there was a big difference and maybe it is the enthusiasm with which the policies were presented in was enough underlined speech as you mentioned she touted this as a bold move by the european union that will convert the block and it will give it a 1st mover advantage that suggested that this was the class type of actio
they called us for a cohesive and sustainable world daigle dollars for a sustainable world people i would argue where all this politicians are that you are the sell of the we try to take this seriously there are a whole host of opportunities open to us but we cannot be looking and going it alone that would be the completely wrong lesson to take all these years after the 2nd world war in that is that you. know what matters is whether the class who's paying attention. my colleague as he was...
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of the western world.almost 3000 people were killed in the attack people over groups in all corners of the earth. but the open society whose foundations had been laid by the courage of the pioneers refused to be intimidated. the new freedom tower adjacent to the former side of the world trade center is a testament to that determination today it fills the gap in the new york skyline. the spanish were the 1st european conquerors of the new world their legacy today includes over 50000000 spanish speaking people in the united states more than in spain itself. but the pillar of the american dream was and remains liberty the belief that people could come from around the world and achieve their dream. or as one son of italian immigrants sang if i can make it there i'll make it anywhere. kickoff. things are getting tight at the top knights is an awesome friend and now has just. done for. the $1000.00 man's nut tree lands in s.f. their sights on the top position. america one of the richest countries on earth. but e
of the western world.almost 3000 people were killed in the attack people over groups in all corners of the earth. but the open society whose foundations had been laid by the courage of the pioneers refused to be intimidated. the new freedom tower adjacent to the former side of the world trade center is a testament to that determination today it fills the gap in the new york skyline. the spanish were the 1st european conquerors of the new world their legacy today includes over 50000000 spanish...
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during world war ii.han: that is a good question, whether there was an attempt to keep german music out of movies during world war ii. i will begin by answering this way, i don't know enough about movies, but i am glad to have the opportunity to address this. during world war ii, in the united states, unlike world war i, german music was played, it was welcome, people enthused over it. there was not the same reaction to german music in the united states during the second world war as had happened during the first world war. german music, for example, was used -- wagner was performed for war bond drives. toscanini conducted. these were some of his great pieces. proscription of german music during the second world war, with one exception. one complete opera was banned in new york, chicago and san francisco. but the prelude was played. wagner was popular in the u.s. during world war ii. in the book i explain why that was so, that it was a striking departure from what had happened 20 years earlier. yes? >> so
during world war ii.han: that is a good question, whether there was an attempt to keep german music out of movies during world war ii. i will begin by answering this way, i don't know enough about movies, but i am glad to have the opportunity to address this. during world war ii, in the united states, unlike world war i, german music was played, it was welcome, people enthused over it. there was not the same reaction to german music in the united states during the second world war as had...
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and explore an aging world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 360 get the maps now. you're going to unofficial estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans live in colombia legally and illegally. video was returned to swallow. visiting friends i don't think i'd ever go back there to live where i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. when witness global news that matters. made for mines. it's now people before passports planning for a post breaks a future british prime minister boris johnson wants to attract highly qualified africans to the united kingdom in a bid to tighten relations with a fast growing continent also coming up climate change and inequality the 2 biggest issues climbing to the top of the agenda at this year's world economic forum meetings in doubles to look at what's setting the tone in the swiss alps. and coffee from ethiopia gets a promotional boost at the international green week and. hello and welcome to do business africa want to get jones in berlin good to have you with us leaders from 16 african nations have gathered in london for a major
and explore an aging world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 360 get the maps now. you're going to unofficial estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans live in colombia legally and illegally. video was returned to swallow. visiting friends i don't think i'd ever go back there to live where i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. when witness global news that matters. made for mines. it's now people before passports planning for a post breaks a future british prime minister boris...
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a woman in a man's world.his is the story of how eunice kennedy shriver, inspired by her sister's struggles, defying her powerful father, confronting prejudice and ignorance, used sport to change lives. that was our royal family, the kennedys, that's exactly what they were. eunice kennedy was born in 1921, the fifth of nine children. arriving into a family whose fame was growing all the time. i think in the early part of the 20th century, a family of nine growing up in boston with prominent parents, very competitive environment, challenged to do the best, to be at the front lines of everything. she was a fighter from the get—go, fighting to be seen, fighting to be acknowledged, fighting for her space. but amongst the smiles and the sport, there was a secret. my mother's sister was intellectually disabled, rosemary, but she could see that rosemary could do a lot of things. they loved their sister, rosemary, but they could see the world didn't love their sister. and it's in this victorian workhouse atmosphere th
a woman in a man's world.his is the story of how eunice kennedy shriver, inspired by her sister's struggles, defying her powerful father, confronting prejudice and ignorance, used sport to change lives. that was our royal family, the kennedys, that's exactly what they were. eunice kennedy was born in 1921, the fifth of nine children. arriving into a family whose fame was growing all the time. i think in the early part of the 20th century, a family of nine growing up in boston with prominent...
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the world. stay with us. money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. i'm part of a community of problem solvers. we make ideas grow. from an everyday solution... to one that can take on a bigger challenge. from packaging tape... to tape that can bond materials to buildings... and planes. one idea can unlock a breadth of solutions. at 3m, we are solving problems that improve lives. were cooking with mom. she always said, "food is love," so when she moved in with us, a new kitchen became part of our financial plan. ♪ i want to make the mo
the world. stay with us. money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers....
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in the traditional investing world don't really see the viability of the world's fastest growing asset class that's to put it nicely right now in singapore christie had the opportunity to sit down with world renowned investor and author jim rogers who does not feel the same way we do the 2 start of the conversation though by talking about the troubled state of the world's central banks take a look. take a look back at history of quick in 1980 we had wall street they actually bailed out that one of the main hedge funds back in the day which was long term capital and then we had in 2008 as you point out the central bank they bailed out wall street so we have a name and brothers and that we had all men on j.p. they were also on the prank and so now in 201-820-0100 extension 0 with all of these banks now pumping money and now. massive debts who will bail out the central bank when it comes time well it's welfare for the rich you know if you're rich they want to you need help and you'll call up the central bank and you'll say it's western civilization you must save me the central bank doesn'
in the traditional investing world don't really see the viability of the world's fastest growing asset class that's to put it nicely right now in singapore christie had the opportunity to sit down with world renowned investor and author jim rogers who does not feel the same way we do the 2 start of the conversation though by talking about the troubled state of the world's central banks take a look. take a look back at history of quick in 1980 we had wall street they actually bailed out that one...
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so there are a lot of the world that we simply cannot cover the entire world when we decided where wewould go this was about 7 years ago we had to look at a range of criteria cities out to be very globally prominent we try to have them as more affordable than not we had to have them be free and open access to the internet academic freedom etc. to be compact enough where students can actually get around and navigate and they had to have a live certain regulatory facility for us to be able to operate in the world of 2012 must mean they couldn't make the cut on those criteria at a future sure so one example is when we initially thought of where we would go istanbul was one of the cities we were considering but as we were thinking about it and as we actually selected and said oh yes let's go to istanbul. there was a point where turkey there was a suspension of academic freedom academics were jailed we couldn't go anymore and so istanbul became taipei. and so we have a day nemesis them of what we do even though now that we have launched and actually been in the cities we don't plan to. stu
so there are a lot of the world that we simply cannot cover the entire world when we decided where wewould go this was about 7 years ago we had to look at a range of criteria cities out to be very globally prominent we try to have them as more affordable than not we had to have them be free and open access to the internet academic freedom etc. to be compact enough where students can actually get around and navigate and they had to have a live certain regulatory facility for us to be able to...
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they called us for a cohesive and sustainable world doesn't. stakeholders for a sustainable world i would argue where all this talk politics sions or this you are this all of your we try to take this seriously there are a whole host of opportunities open to us but we cannot get it inward looking and going it alone that would be the completely wrong lesson to take all these years after the 2nd world war in the deciding that they. know what matters is whether the class was paying attention. right or surrender the top story that we're following for you world leaders who pay tribute to survivors of the holocaust and those who died at the fashion memorial injurious that it is the story of commemorations marking the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz the death count in a speech german president time to time i am underlined his country's historical responsibility so fight anti-semitism. for world news coming up at the top of the out thanks for the company see that. people are perched reality wait a 2nd we want to hold a shout out fact
they called us for a cohesive and sustainable world doesn't. stakeholders for a sustainable world i would argue where all this talk politics sions or this you are this all of your we try to take this seriously there are a whole host of opportunities open to us but we cannot get it inward looking and going it alone that would be the completely wrong lesson to take all these years after the 2nd world war in the deciding that they. know what matters is whether the class was paying attention. right...
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the world must stand strong against the islamic republic of iran. russian president vladimir putin delivered an offer to world governments to talk about peace. we suggest a meeting of the heads of state and government of p. 5 russia china the us france and britain. it could take place in any country anywhere in the world where counterparts find it convenient. russia is willing to engage in a serious conversation because just when you get in particular. germany's president spoke of responsibility all right just the different dates. the words are not the same. the perpetrators are not the same. but it is the same evil. this responsibility or was of ovan into the very fabric of the federal republic of germany from day one. but it tests us here and now this germany will only live up to itself if it lives up to its historic responsibility. the solemn pose is the talk of inclusion and peace these promises would also not be forgotten said the council chairman. we appreciate very much your promise to fight they semitism in the reaches this is a promise this
the world must stand strong against the islamic republic of iran. russian president vladimir putin delivered an offer to world governments to talk about peace. we suggest a meeting of the heads of state and government of p. 5 russia china the us france and britain. it could take place in any country anywhere in the world where counterparts find it convenient. russia is willing to engage in a serious conversation because just when you get in particular. germany's president spoke of...
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stage anymore it is a world power angle merkel even spoke of a multi-polar world where there are several powers working sometimes together but sometimes not and that in means that the european union must for example work towards a unified policy when it comes to investor protection making sure that investors from the european union are meeting fair conditions in china it is also about climate change working together with china in a unified policy with the european union for example would cover a vast majority of the world's emissions and it is also about the relationship between china and 3rd parties mainly african countries where china is a very big player and where europe is lagging behind and the merkel recognizes therefore the importance for all the european countries to work together to face the challenge that china as a world power now means for the block and she wants to see europe becoming a geo political force in the world not only the bloc that we know it for merkel also mentioned breaks it today and we know in just 8 days. the biggins help president has briggs been there in da
stage anymore it is a world power angle merkel even spoke of a multi-polar world where there are several powers working sometimes together but sometimes not and that in means that the european union must for example work towards a unified policy when it comes to investor protection making sure that investors from the european union are meeting fair conditions in china it is also about climate change working together with china in a unified policy with the european union for example would cover...
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you know world of big partisan duty. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for washing clothes for watching the hawks. operations understand that a cost of doing business is buying and building support in washington d.c. and that includes staffing up with former members of congress put them on your payroll you want to hire a chief of staff from a powerful senator or a committee. member get their chief of staff put them on your payroll as a lobbyist this is what washington does on a bipartisan basis in fact i think it's the only point of true bipartisanship in d.c. is corporate influence over government. this is. actually who hasn't. worked. out a memo. going to the store and. everything how. did i know that. were happening. i hear. shots came from o
you know world of big partisan duty. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for washing clothes for watching the hawks. operations understand that a cost of doing business is buying and building support in washington d.c....
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. t.w. world heritage 363 getting up now. literature invites us to see people in particular that i like to see as the kids by growing up. might object or going. to the books on you tube. just what do you hear music kids playing a neighbor drilling raindrops hammering against the window joan heartbeat the world we live in is noisy sound is everywhere even in business in fact sound is business and that's our topic today on made.
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. t.w. world heritage 363 getting up now. literature invites us to see people in particular that i like to see as the kids by growing up. might object or going. to the books on you tube. just what do you hear music kids playing a neighbor drilling raindrops hammering against the window joan heartbeat the world we live in is noisy sound is everywhere even in business in fact sound is business and that's our topic today on made.
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world deserve e this right regardless of where you're born. and girls around the world right. this we've seen it from afghanistan to pakistan, really, all over the world. think the number is 130 million. i love the quote that the to extremism is a girl with a book. that's what we're going to change. speaker, thank you for your boldness and your courage and leadership in bringing this to the floor. and with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back, and the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. phillips: thank you, madam speaker. and i yield myself such time as i may consume. for the purpose of closing. nd i want to thank you, congresswoman frankel, for your hard work on this measure. you've been a tireless advocate here at and girls home, and all around the world. and also want to thank the florida, my om colleague, mr. waltz, who had brought his daughter here to the ago in a nts heartwarming gesture. father of the furr two extraordinary daughters, daniellea and pia. the blessings of education and know how lucky they are. me, like soey, like m
world deserve e this right regardless of where you're born. and girls around the world right. this we've seen it from afghanistan to pakistan, really, all over the world. think the number is 130 million. i love the quote that the to extremism is a girl with a book. that's what we're going to change. speaker, thank you for your boldness and your courage and leadership in bringing this to the floor. and with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back, and the gentleman...
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they called us for a cohesive and sustainable world doesn't take alters for a sustainable world people i would argue where all this talk politicians are this you are this hour we are we trying to take this seriously there are a whole host of opportunities open to us but we cannot it inward looking and go. it alone that would be the completely wrong lesson to take all these years after the 2nd world war in the deciding that you. know what matters is whether the class was paying attention. and one leader who's been paying a lot of attention to environmental issues in finland phantom irene currently the youngest serving prime minister in the world she spoke to me about her vision for a more sustainable future prime minister you said the 2 older generation doesn't understand issues of the future what are the issues well one of the reasons i came into politics was that i felt that the litter and aeration didn't do enough to tackle the big issues of the future especially climate issues but also gender equality human rights and other issues that are important the white generation and the youn
they called us for a cohesive and sustainable world doesn't take alters for a sustainable world people i would argue where all this talk politicians are this you are this hour we are we trying to take this seriously there are a whole host of opportunities open to us but we cannot it inward looking and go. it alone that would be the completely wrong lesson to take all these years after the 2nd world war in the deciding that you. know what matters is whether the class was paying attention. and...
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in the world.d thing we should recognise is that requires more energy. the world will need more energy a decade or two or three from now than it has today. so we need to work with the energy companies of today to help enable them to become even stronger and greener in the future. any company and greener in the future. any com pa ny wa nts to and greener in the future. any company wants to use digital technology to become more environmentally sound, more carbon sensitive and in our view, that's a good day, and we don't want to turn people away. some people would say it's a lot better to stop emitting more carbon than trying to recapture it later. if you ask economists around the world, what will most influence the amount of oil we consume or the carbon that is omitted, you will be ha rd carbon that is omitted, you will be hard pressed to find somebody who says, " let's hard pressed to find somebody who says, "let's put an aisle of digital technology near the top of the list". let's use digital techn
in the world.d thing we should recognise is that requires more energy. the world will need more energy a decade or two or three from now than it has today. so we need to work with the energy companies of today to help enable them to become even stronger and greener in the future. any company and greener in the future. any com pa ny wa nts to and greener in the future. any company wants to use digital technology to become more environmentally sound, more carbon sensitive and in our view, that's...
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the effects of world war ii are still felt today. more than 5000 books have been published on world war ii and they continue to come off the press as illustrated by the books our authors have just published. i would like to ask our panel to discuss the current state of world war ii history or auger fee with a secret archives in recent years in information that was not available 20 years ago. can you comment and problem finding sources for your work? >> looking at being an author one of the most important for people that participated in d-day most of them passed away so i have fewer and fewer survivors so by contrast there still a huge amount to discover new things and when you get to the archives to give a better understanding and to have a more balanced view of the effects of the war. as you mentioned a long time in the soviet union a lot of the books my friend from the washington post with the american role in the second world war but now beginning to explore the role of the soviet union and to integrate over the last few years tha
the effects of world war ii are still felt today. more than 5000 books have been published on world war ii and they continue to come off the press as illustrated by the books our authors have just published. i would like to ask our panel to discuss the current state of world war ii history or auger fee with a secret archives in recent years in information that was not available 20 years ago. can you comment and problem finding sources for your work? >> looking at being an author one of...
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the world is driven by dreamers shaped by the one percent of those great. dares thinks. we dare to ask. you know world a big part of the new lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the bad and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. welcome back now this week us democrats concluded that arguments against donald trump while passing his impeachment trial to the senate russia was a hot topic during the opening speech on wednesday adam schiff the democratic lawmaker leading the a page spent case mentioned russia several times russian intelligence services russian expansionism russian forces and their proxies russia kremlin russia's president vladimir putin the russian military agency it's we can fight russia over there in the russians the russian efforts thanks to vladimir putin when the president said he russia if
the world is driven by dreamers shaped by the one percent of those great. dares thinks. we dare to ask. you know world a big part of the new lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the bad and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks....
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and the world. max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle oneself every week well sticks student debt trade was corporate money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on. seemed wrong but. just don't. get to shape out. and engage with. the trail. find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back with britain finally set to quit the new prime minister boris johnson's hunt for new trade partners has turned to africa but his past comments on the continent as well as double standards when it comes to commerce there are raising fresh questions. reports. prime minister boris johnson is on his latest charm offensive in an attempt to re-establish and boost business relations and his efforts to woo he's hosted the u.k. african summit right here in london addressing several african leaders though interestingly it was on a much smaller scale than back to his counterparts in russia and indeed china
and the world. max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle oneself every week well sticks student debt trade was corporate money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on. seemed wrong but. just don't. get to shape out. and engage with. the trail. find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back with britain finally set to quit the new prime minister boris johnson's hunt for new...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. t.w. world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. we can start rewriting the software of sample bacterial cells. we're not creating life grabs we're rewriting the program for all the software or did all of us will we can redesign the they'll have different properties i don't have a clue world opened in one changing the amino acid top of the earth the pope could give us better food for from the. start of using fossil fuel. to bake plaster. you could have by gordon who sent the size of the volatiles to the lake to go to but left we're just learning this is going to feel. this is the news live from berlin most people confirmed dead from a new virus in china the mysterious corona virus has now spread to other countries in the region with health officials warning transmission between people is possible this is millions of chinese are about to travel for the lunar new year holiday also coming up. next you can go to guy.
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. t.w. world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. we can start rewriting the software of sample bacterial cells. we're not creating life grabs we're rewriting the program for all the software or did all of us will we can redesign the they'll have different properties i don't have a clue world opened in one changing the amino acid top of the earth the pope could give us better food for from the. start of using fossil fuel. to bake plaster. you could have by...
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it has created these remote accountable elites who work around the world and run the world. it has actually undermined democracy itself it, undermined ruled by the people. >> but it doesn't mean we have to throw it away. you described what is attending the voters mind. but at the same time look at character. look at the new devices now that helps us to communicate to everyone around the world. so it's unequal, there are inequalities, but at the same time we should recognize it's not because capitalism failed us. i believe we are failing capitalism. so we are violating the fundamental rules that i believe of the free markets. and the attacks on the free market now, they become very popular and you can see it on the left, they are not just simple calls for redistribution of benefits. but to abandon the fundamental principles of it. people are not shy to call themselves socials. gerry: you check nationalism but isn't that just an inevitable response ruled by the global elite we've seen in the last 20 years. again free trade, free capital movement, borderless world or people cou
it has created these remote accountable elites who work around the world and run the world. it has actually undermined democracy itself it, undermined ruled by the people. >> but it doesn't mean we have to throw it away. you described what is attending the voters mind. but at the same time look at character. look at the new devices now that helps us to communicate to everyone around the world. so it's unequal, there are inequalities, but at the same time we should recognize it's not...
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business in the developing world. i think we need opportunities to collaborate with the private sector and local government to produce outcomes. second, we have better technology in terms of the metrics that are used to measure outcomes. and third, in terms of the usaid and our approach is to the good fortune of standing on the shoulders of those that came before me a bit of whining all these tools in ways that plaintiffs to words i think more outcome driven approach as i've said many times i believe the purpose must end its need to exist and that we, when countries are willing to do difficult things and willing to debate reforms, we need to walk with them along the way, that we need to be clear eyed and very frank and thoughts presume we have all the answers but also talk about our own experiences and how countries can benefit. the tools have challenges and i think an opportunity to align the tools we have perhaps been more effective ways. >> i'm a consultant to get transparency and local funding and local program re
business in the developing world. i think we need opportunities to collaborate with the private sector and local government to produce outcomes. second, we have better technology in terms of the metrics that are used to measure outcomes. and third, in terms of the usaid and our approach is to the good fortune of standing on the shoulders of those that came before me a bit of whining all these tools in ways that plaintiffs to words i think more outcome driven approach as i've said many times i...
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if you make sure women have access all over the world, 200 million women were asking the world to have this tool. we were not delivering it, as the world. i knew when i decided to take this on, the reason we were not delivering it was political controversy in our own country and religious issues. it was a difficult decision for me because of my catholic roots. i am still catholic. but when i met so many women around the world, and they would discuss with me, this is literally a life-and-death crisis for them as a mom. they say if i have another baby too soon, i will die in childbirth. or, i have five children, it is not fair to my last child or the others to have another one when i cannot feed them. i had to wrestle with my faith and say, what do i believe in? i believe in saving lives, so this is the right thing to do. david: did you find sometimes, a woman would say, take my child? because i cannot raise this child. melinda: more than once. i learned from warren's wife, if you can go in anonymously, i will go into many rural settings, a woman from the west. khaki pants and a t-shirt.
if you make sure women have access all over the world, 200 million women were asking the world to have this tool. we were not delivering it, as the world. i knew when i decided to take this on, the reason we were not delivering it was political controversy in our own country and religious issues. it was a difficult decision for me because of my catholic roots. i am still catholic. but when i met so many women around the world, and they would discuss with me, this is literally a life-and-death...
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marking 75 years since the red army's liberation of the nazi death camp which world leaders dignitaries visit jerusalem for a holocaust commemoration. attendance following it this week but we spoke to a holocaust survivor who told us it's vital to politicise the past. people to know liberation really sorry but without the read. my mother all of the prisoners. no regrets in the face of a u.s. military tribunals the so-called. torture techniques during america's war on terror . do it again. the other stories that shape the week a deadly virus outbreak in china spreads across the globe with cases confirmed in countries as far afield as the u.s. and france the death toll in china has now reached 57. with the top stories from the past 7 days on right up to the moment of a. elements as well this is the weekly r t international hello and welcome. on thursday dozens of world leaders and dignitaries gathered in jerusalem to commemorate the holocaust it was timed to mark the 75th anniversary of salvia forces liberating ice which the infamous death camp enough occupied port. my dear family i'm wri
marking 75 years since the red army's liberation of the nazi death camp which world leaders dignitaries visit jerusalem for a holocaust commemoration. attendance following it this week but we spoke to a holocaust survivor who told us it's vital to politicise the past. people to know liberation really sorry but without the read. my mother all of the prisoners. no regrets in the face of a u.s. military tribunals the so-called. torture techniques during america's war on terror . do it again. the...
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placed depicts traumatic humanitarian crises around the world. for a good thing like i didn't go to university to kill people that night or to have my boss come to me and tell me to kill someone having a minute and if i don't they'll kill me. with their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad. scares me the most about this state to rise is that someday we won't even see the relief. but what will become of us who stay behind and say my husband went to peru because of the crisis. if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger. down there. just this week to. a low and very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me he took up and this week we begin in italy where the question is how far can humor and good spirits go in bringing real change to a country mired in debt and divide it as never before. well it's really has a new potest movement that's called itself the sardines because of it.
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woman: and, bbc world news. ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america."eporting from washington, i am not a traffic. officials in chinad sai the number of people infectehas top 6000, is the impact of the virus spreads. >> with airlines canceling flights and whole villages cutting themselves off from the outside world, the lonomic cost ely to be severe. >> the question and answer phase of president trump's impeachment trial s impeachment trial gets underway. but all"bbc world news america. the w.h.o says the whole world and is to be alert as thein coronavirus cos to spread. officials will meet on thursday to discuss whether it constitutes a global health emergency. the numb of cases in china has top 6000, which is more than the sars outbreak. prit hasd from china to 15 other countries, including the u.s.. our china correspondent starts or coverage. john: safely outf wuhan a plane ou arriving at a california airbase with over 200 americs on board. earlier, japan got its citizens out, touching down in tokyo. but the brits are still only preparing to leave. h
woman: and, bbc world news. ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america."eporting from washington, i am not a traffic. officials in chinad sai the number of people infectehas top 6000, is the impact of the virus spreads. >> with airlines canceling flights and whole villages cutting themselves off from the outside world, the lonomic cost ely to be severe. >> the question and answer phase of president trump's impeachment trial s impeachment trial gets underway. but...
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stay with bbc world news. hello there. the uk, into parts of scotland. it stays breezy through the course of today as well, even windy in some areas, but what you will notice — it's going to feel very mild. and the reason for it, low pressure, always nearby. this front will bring spells of rain which will spread south—east across the country. quite a few isobars on the chart, and we're drawing ourair in from the south—west. this air source from the azores, as you can see, the oranges and the yellows indicates that it's going to feel mild, very mild in fact, for the time of year. but there will be quite a bit of around through the morning. that weather front i showed you, a band of rain spreading southwards and eastwards across england and wales through the day. behind it, skies will tend to brighten up, so there'll be some glimmers of sunshine and plenty of blustery showers across the north and west of scotland, heavy with spells of rain. it will be a blustery day wherever you are, these are average wind speeds, could gust
stay with bbc world news. hello there. the uk, into parts of scotland. it stays breezy through the course of today as well, even windy in some areas, but what you will notice — it's going to feel very mild. and the reason for it, low pressure, always nearby. this front will bring spells of rain which will spread south—east across the country. quite a few isobars on the chart, and we're drawing ourair in from the south—west. this air source from the azores, as you can see, the oranges and...
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this is world crisis and serious on a thursday.begin to investigate and understand this virus? meetingare having a right now as we speak to try to determine how easily transmittable the virus is and how severe it is in order to determine whether or not to call it an emergency, a public health emergency with international standing. tom: what is so important here and with our memories of sars those years ago is the absolute character of the virus. as the believe that this is a new virus? belief that this is a new virus, or is this new territory? it is a new virus, of a category called a novel coronavirus which is exactly what sars was, there was another one called mars that was maybe a little bit forgotten. thatally it is a virus ands from animal sources starts transmitting to humans is iten the question is transmittable between humans and how much? francine: china has extended these travel restrictions as we hear of more deaths, what do we hear from sars and how best to contain the virus? some praisea got from the who yesterday beca
this is world crisis and serious on a thursday.begin to investigate and understand this virus? meetingare having a right now as we speak to try to determine how easily transmittable the virus is and how severe it is in order to determine whether or not to call it an emergency, a public health emergency with international standing. tom: what is so important here and with our memories of sars those years ago is the absolute character of the virus. as the believe that this is a new virus? belief...
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a world dominated by china would be very different from a world we have known for the last century or so. i think it would be a worse world in almost every respect. and the fact that the chinese people who can and want to get their money out of china, want to get their kids educated in the west, want to see if they can acquire property in the last and passports in western countries, says all you need to know about the real nature of the current chinese government. does this reflect badly on the chinese people? no, it doesn't because if you look at singapore, if you look at taiwan, if you look at hong kong, if you look at the way chinese people live in countries such as australia and america, there is no kind of authoritarian gene in the chinese people as we have seen looking at taiwan and hong kong and chinese people who are living in countries like this. phase one trade deal, let's see how it works out. at the moment, it is really an aspiration. it is a commitment. it is not something that has been delivered upon. if china goes ahead and buys billions and billions more from the unite
a world dominated by china would be very different from a world we have known for the last century or so. i think it would be a worse world in almost every respect. and the fact that the chinese people who can and want to get their money out of china, want to get their kids educated in the west, want to see if they can acquire property in the last and passports in western countries, says all you need to know about the real nature of the current chinese government. does this reflect badly on the...