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the fact is the world public poor. the fact is the mps voted for. fluid the world public poor. mps voted for.— the world public poor. the fact is the mps voted for. and what rishi sunak described _ the mps voted for. and what rishi sunak described as _ the mps voted for. and what rishi sunak described as a _ the mps voted for. and what rishi sunak described as a compromise| the mps voted for. and what rishi i sunak described as a compromise on the frankly it doesn't really amount to much and saying that he would restore that .7% in the next two years, still going to be billions of pounds and some of the poorest people in the world and some of the comments arejust from people in the world and some of the comments are just from really eminent former conservative prime ministers. john major said it's not great britain and we can afford a national yachts that no one wants or needs and cutting help to some of the most miserable and destitute people in the world. rishi sunak himself was the man a kind of millie bright this, make sure that this did not end in defeat. he saw off that m
the fact is the world public poor. the fact is the mps voted for. fluid the world public poor. mps voted for.— the world public poor. the fact is the mps voted for. and what rishi sunak described _ the mps voted for. and what rishi sunak described as _ the mps voted for. and what rishi sunak described as a _ the mps voted for. and what rishi sunak described as a compromise| the mps voted for. and what rishi i sunak described as a compromise on the frankly it doesn't really amount to much and...
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she is the world champion! i am capable of| world champion!orld champion! i am capable of doing on the big _ world champion! i am capable of doing on the big stage _ world champion! i am capable of doing on the big stage with - world champion! i am capable of doing on the big stage with thisl doing on the big stage with this car, and it wasjust doing on the big stage with this car, and it was just amazing. now, there may have been a few sore heads in saint helens yesterday because on saturday, for the first time in more than a decade, saints won rugby league's challenge cup. and there could be one or two more sore heads tomorrow morning too because the team are enjoying a bus parade through saint helens right now. and i'm delighted to say we can speak to saint helens captain james roby right now from the coach. james, thanks for taking some time in speaking to us. what is the atmosphere like? it’s in speaking to us. what is the atmosphere like? it's amazing. it's obviousl , atmosphere like? it's amazing. it's obviously. you _ atmosphere like?
she is the world champion! i am capable of| world champion!orld champion! i am capable of doing on the big _ world champion! i am capable of doing on the big stage _ world champion! i am capable of doing on the big stage with - world champion! i am capable of doing on the big stage with thisl doing on the big stage with this car, and it wasjust doing on the big stage with this car, and it was just amazing. now, there may have been a few sore heads in saint helens yesterday because on saturday,...
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2018 world cup, and hejoins me now.for joining us. how damaging will the behavour of fans on sunday be to any 2030 bid? it is damaging, there is no doubt, but i think we can actually amend that very quickly. it depends on leadership that the government shows now and indeed the fa. you go back to 2000 when i was sports minister, we had real problems then and we had to deal with hooliganism as we saw on sunday night, but we dealt with it by bringing the banning orders and if you recall, we very quickly i think started turning the sport round from being the pariahs of europe. 0urfans to becoming some of the most respected, and i think that actually that leadership will be shown in 2001— 02 in rooting out some of these who were there really just to cause problems and trouble, you can do that. and i'm hoping doubt the government will make sure it takes the right actions with the fa and bringing in the banning orders again and bring them in pretty strictly. i know we were criticised at the time for being to your county and bu
2018 world cup, and hejoins me now.for joining us. how damaging will the behavour of fans on sunday be to any 2030 bid? it is damaging, there is no doubt, but i think we can actually amend that very quickly. it depends on leadership that the government shows now and indeed the fa. you go back to 2000 when i was sports minister, we had real problems then and we had to deal with hooliganism as we saw on sunday night, but we dealt with it by bringing the banning orders and if you recall, we very...
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will we be a world heritage site ? -- a world heritage site? no.a world-class heritage city? yes. reporter: losing unesco status is undeniably a cultural blow for this historic city. liverpool will no longer be a poster child for preservationists, but this is a living city that's undergoing massive changes to transform some of the most deprived parts of the country, creating tensions between liverpool's historic past and its potential future. al jazeera, liverpool. mohammed: all right, let's have a look at some of the sites being considered for unesco's world heritage list. of the 17 up for consideration, nine are in europe, including the italian city of bologna, which wants its famous porticos recognized. two are from south america, including the chenchoro mummies in chile. they were buried 2,000 years before egypt's mummies in chile once not known. but some locations already on the list risk being downgraded. environmentalists are supporting a bid to put australia's great barrier reef on the danger list because of climate change, while ethiopia's
will we be a world heritage site ? -- a world heritage site? no.a world-class heritage city? yes. reporter: losing unesco status is undeniably a cultural blow for this historic city. liverpool will no longer be a poster child for preservationists, but this is a living city that's undergoing massive changes to transform some of the most deprived parts of the country, creating tensions between liverpool's historic past and its potential future. al jazeera, liverpool. mohammed: all right, let's...
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i represent the world's oldest world and community . this is the community that since 1923 have worked on energy for peace, energy for prosperity, and now we work on energy for people in planet. how do we get a more inclusive? how do we get a more affordable, clean, and socially just energy transition pathways? we don't, i talk about the race to be around this new winner in a race to say it right. there are races to the road. and we've got to make sure that the way we have this conversation allow more space to talk about renewables and their friends. we can't gala renewables unless we use more on and gas dr. wilkinson. we have to take a very short break right now. we will be back in just a few moments state you me or i what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk the me ah, welcome back to all the parts wit
i represent the world's oldest world and community . this is the community that since 1923 have worked on energy for peace, energy for prosperity, and now we work on energy for people in planet. how do we get a more inclusive? how do we get a more affordable, clean, and socially just energy transition pathways? we don't, i talk about the race to be around this new winner in a race to say it right. there are races to the road. and we've got to make sure that the way we have this conversation...
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we live in a world -- from indonesia, around the world to cuba, it's a world of exploding populationstely in need of land reform, economic reforms, in agriculture and setting up industries. and a world sensitive to the point of explosion about the idea held by too many white skinned people, that they are somehow better than dark skinned people. these are things that revolutions are made of today, but communists did not create them. these problems showed up in human affairs before the first bolsheviks was out of diapers. and these problems would be around to spark revolutions and human affairs if every communist on earth, very conveniently were to kick the bucket and die off this minute. communist did not create the stuff today's revolutions are made of, but they have fed on that stuff from russia to cuba. russian revolution was not a communist revolution back in 1918, but it became one. and nothing did more to keep the communists and business in that country about 40 years ago, than the idea described then by this country and others in europe, to deal with the stuff of revolutions the
we live in a world -- from indonesia, around the world to cuba, it's a world of exploding populationstely in need of land reform, economic reforms, in agriculture and setting up industries. and a world sensitive to the point of explosion about the idea held by too many white skinned people, that they are somehow better than dark skinned people. these are things that revolutions are made of today, but communists did not create them. these problems showed up in human affairs before the first...
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in the world continuous to rise. a 118000000 more people were facing hunger, one and 2019 moderate or severe food insecurity, has been climbing slowly for 6 years, and now affects almost a 3rd of the world's population. africa is hardest hit, followed by latin america. report says covey 19 has had an effect, but so to have conflicts found the world, and it says urgent action is needed to avoid an obvious catastrophe. had fun and dizzy. ah. all right, let's bring in our guess. joining us via skype from cape town. we own asia there, a science writer, and the author of the hungry season, feeding southern africa cities from rome, marco venetia, sanchez, co director of the s o f. i. 2021 report and deputy director of agrifood economics at f a. l. and joining us from edinburgh, fiona 4th week, a researcher at the university of edinburgh and program director at the global academy of agriculture and food security. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks for joining us today on inside story marco, let me start with you around t
in the world continuous to rise. a 118000000 more people were facing hunger, one and 2019 moderate or severe food insecurity, has been climbing slowly for 6 years, and now affects almost a 3rd of the world's population. africa is hardest hit, followed by latin america. report says covey 19 has had an effect, but so to have conflicts found the world, and it says urgent action is needed to avoid an obvious catastrophe. had fun and dizzy. ah. all right, let's bring in our guess. joining us via...
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as revolutions have gone throughout the world since the end of world war ii, this one in cuba holds nocial honors or distinctions. revolutions have gone until this one. the cuban revolution is very special. it is special for several reasons. all of them are pretty much a mystery to this fellow. john q. american here. who is particularly wrapped up in that cuban revolution. he doesn't really understand what happened in cuba back in january of 1959. despite the fact that no other person on this planet has a greater number or variety of ways to read about, hear about, see about and know about things, the tons of news print he read through and the untold hours of air time he listened through about turmoil and unrest around him for years, none of that prepared him for today's cuba. he is confused. particularly so because, like thousands of other americans, he has been in cuba. as a matter of fact, he was there vacationing only a few weeks before that scene you saw on the screen a moment ago happened in havana. when he was there, there wasn't much to suggest to him that things would go as th
as revolutions have gone throughout the world since the end of world war ii, this one in cuba holds nocial honors or distinctions. revolutions have gone until this one. the cuban revolution is very special. it is special for several reasons. all of them are pretty much a mystery to this fellow. john q. american here. who is particularly wrapped up in that cuban revolution. he doesn't really understand what happened in cuba back in january of 1959. despite the fact that no other person on this...
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debate with some world. it's towards more toward more democratic and more authoritarian and, and that's having a huge impact as well. i mean again, if you in my book, i'm not only highlighting western white, it's on the for the i'm also highlighting eastern pharma phobia we have a 1000000 will turn me can in china, we have me on mar india with a 1000000 of them and pushed into one that age, we have india with the rising rise and authoritarian lurch and they're in there monday and all of his time with them. so again, this is not something that it's supposed to wait for in the west, but again, it's metastasize in many part of the leading to genocide levels. i think obviously me and more and moody publicly deny. deny that. you mentioned a 1000000 in internment camps in gene jang. where do you get that figure from a 2018 human rights watch report, united nations or words? again, i can spend an entire interview going over that when i'm trying to show again, is that part of a global problem? right? a lot of folks
debate with some world. it's towards more toward more democratic and more authoritarian and, and that's having a huge impact as well. i mean again, if you in my book, i'm not only highlighting western white, it's on the for the i'm also highlighting eastern pharma phobia we have a 1000000 will turn me can in china, we have me on mar india with a 1000000 of them and pushed into one that age, we have india with the rising rise and authoritarian lurch and they're in there monday and all of his...
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over the world. and these are the same producers who are waiting for the vaccine recipes being held under lock and key by 5 m a dan bio intent so sadly, the europeans looking after themselves, once again. so yes, we may have this divide over back seen passports, but it's, it's a much more substantial thing. we have, we have examples max and jump in and say, well, from the you perspective, i'm sure they would argue this is not about different parts of the world. or races, this is simply about science and if certain factories are not up to standard, why should be your opinion russian to certify them these factories? the theorem is she has been fully approved by the w h o by co racks. it is absolutely the case that as john said, it's completely unheard of that, that the european union should decide that they have some our highest standard. i think this is politically driven. i think it's because it's seen as the british vaccine that are like it. i think that's politics in all of this, and i think there
over the world. and these are the same producers who are waiting for the vaccine recipes being held under lock and key by 5 m a dan bio intent so sadly, the europeans looking after themselves, once again. so yes, we may have this divide over back seen passports, but it's, it's a much more substantial thing. we have, we have examples max and jump in and say, well, from the you perspective, i'm sure they would argue this is not about different parts of the world. or races, this is simply about...
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you're watching "world news now." [male narrator] for as long as we've existed, boys & girls clubs has always been about coming together. to support the families of our communities and do whatever it takes to give every kid a chance at a great future. but we're going through a challenging time right now. and while we may not all be able to come together in the same physical ways, in other ways, we're coming together like never before. because that's what “whatever it takes to build great futures” means. it means providing a safe place to go for children whose parents are on the front lines battling the virus. it means providing millions of meals for kids who previously relied on their school or a meal program 's abo hnessine power of technoy to keep kids moving forward with their education. so yeah. “whatever it takes to build great futures” may mean something different right now. but whatever it is, that's exactly what we're going to keep doing. ♪ >>y say every css masteron anne. ess master who is younger than many b
you're watching "world news now." [male narrator] for as long as we've existed, boys & girls clubs has always been about coming together. to support the families of our communities and do whatever it takes to give every kid a chance at a great future. but we're going through a challenging time right now. and while we may not all be able to come together in the same physical ways, in other ways, we're coming together like never before. because that's what “whatever it takes to...
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also across the muslim world.there are only two countries in the muslim world were freemasonry is not vacant. it is basically banned on the ground insult jewish, western, cia conspiracy. so willy-nilly therefore, free masonry can be filled across world history in strange and unpredictable ways. the freemasons themselves have got very little to do with it. and that is the story that i try to bring together in my book. thanks for your patience. >> thank you professor that was awesome. if you have got a question, as we said at the top use the chat feature down there. i guess my first question is, what drew you to this? as somebody who studies italy, was at the parallels to what you studied before to study this? >> that's sort of a funny story that hangs by that. as you know one of my areas of expertise is massive organizations i've written a number of historical works and academic articles and so on on italy's organizations. an uncoated in the media and quite some years ago now a mafia boss was arrested on the outski
also across the muslim world.there are only two countries in the muslim world were freemasonry is not vacant. it is basically banned on the ground insult jewish, western, cia conspiracy. so willy-nilly therefore, free masonry can be filled across world history in strange and unpredictable ways. the freemasons themselves have got very little to do with it. and that is the story that i try to bring together in my book. thanks for your patience. >> thank you professor that was awesome. if...
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so, 90% of the world's trade travels by sea, as well as 3% of the world's greenhouse gases, it's estimatedon people die prematurely every year from the air pollution created by ships. your company created the world's first fully electric ship, a battery—operated ferry which has travelled the equivalent of eight times but what are the challenges in scaling that up to ships that actually circumnavigate the globe? one of the key challenges i there is being able to fit that amount of energy or batteries you need inside a vessel. - what we've done now, we started with the smaller vessels, - the vessels that go back and forth a lot, such- as this ampere ferry, j that ferry in itself has the same amount of| battery as 25 teslas. and that's not a lot - of battery, but it's enough to go back and forth _ across a fjord and charge every time you go back and forth. now, this is fairly unique to ferries, going back- and forth, and a lot of larger ships are travelling - longer distances. so you need to scale up - the battery, becoming more power—dense inside a vessel, and then you also need - to look at
so, 90% of the world's trade travels by sea, as well as 3% of the world's greenhouse gases, it's estimatedon people die prematurely every year from the air pollution created by ships. your company created the world's first fully electric ship, a battery—operated ferry which has travelled the equivalent of eight times but what are the challenges in scaling that up to ships that actually circumnavigate the globe? one of the key challenges i there is being able to fit that amount of energy or...
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that is the world, that's the transition of a world we're moving into. but we've never been there before. this transition to digital is way more powerful than most people know. it's not just in the microprocessors and everything else, they are about x on top of that. great, great labor savings, those labor savings, great, deflationary pressure pressures and governments to fight that all they want you right. what they're doing, but the byproduct of fighting at is holding price is high. so that more people can't pay for those prices, food prices up, oil prices, or people can pay for their gas market. and so then they go to the exact same government who created the problem in the 1st place and say, save us, we need money, this live. and we don't understand that you cause the problem in the 1st place. so you is, so you have a system trying to stop the system. the only thing i don't agree with or potentially don't agree with what you're saying, max says this could go on for a long time. but it, but the only way it could go on there is to pass centralize all g
that is the world, that's the transition of a world we're moving into. but we've never been there before. this transition to digital is way more powerful than most people know. it's not just in the microprocessors and everything else, they are about x on top of that. great, great labor savings, those labor savings, great, deflationary pressure pressures and governments to fight that all they want you right. what they're doing, but the byproduct of fighting at is holding price is high. so that...
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developing world.t is not a level playing field. those who have the highest probability and -- at succeeding are the companies that are state backed. they could be aggressively state sponsored and supported. every other country that we are competing with, they view infrastructure as a strategic instrument of stock power and predicting value abroad. they support that with aggressive policies. some are more over, some are more subtle. the most clever ones you there export credit agencies, the development finance equivalents, the dramatic services in a way that there is ethical, government approach of promoting their national options. our competitors are able to offer financing more quickly and with more flexible terms which are more convenient for other national governments than we are. that is despite a great effort from our colleagues at the dsc. those institutions are hamstrung. we need people who are nominated to run them which would be a first start. the second thing would be to give them enough fle
developing world.t is not a level playing field. those who have the highest probability and -- at succeeding are the companies that are state backed. they could be aggressively state sponsored and supported. every other country that we are competing with, they view infrastructure as a strategic instrument of stock power and predicting value abroad. they support that with aggressive policies. some are more over, some are more subtle. the most clever ones you there export credit agencies, the...
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and, of course, it's a very big day in the world of sport.so eyes on the weather too. we'd like the best weather we could possibly get. so, this is what it looks like early in the morning — some sunshine and dry, but weather fronts are approaching and showers are brewing. the good news is that, for wimbledon, we're expecting fine weather conditions, very pleasant temperatures of around 18 to 20 celsius with some scattered clouds. so, this is what it looks like for most of us through the morning. it's dry, but then in the afternoon, very quickly, heavy showers will develop across parts of northern england and scotland. some of them could be thundery. also in the southwest, a weather front is approaching at the same time, so wet weather for the west country, parts of wales too. and this weather front will move slowly eastwards through the course of the day, so areas that will have been dry through the afternoon may turn a little cloudy and then wet, and that does mean that, just around kick—off time, we are expecting some rain at wembley. but t
and, of course, it's a very big day in the world of sport.so eyes on the weather too. we'd like the best weather we could possibly get. so, this is what it looks like early in the morning — some sunshine and dry, but weather fronts are approaching and showers are brewing. the good news is that, for wimbledon, we're expecting fine weather conditions, very pleasant temperatures of around 18 to 20 celsius with some scattered clouds. so, this is what it looks like for most of us through the...
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it is the first world war and at the same time, is generated to get that world war, a world conversationcan move troops quickly than ever predict train ships can move this papers back and forth more easily than ever. and london newspapers are being read in boston, and boston newspapers are being read in london. and both of are being read in philadelphia and new york city and charleston greatest figure beginning toilg have actually a genuine world conversation and a dizzy conversation about constitutional first principles like what should be the rules for the empire. and of britain and one candidate will have to pay for this really expensive war. and i think it's only fair that americans in the big beneficiary who just gotten rid of a hued french debt to the british colonies of they're going to start opposing taxes immediately after the war's end, the seven years more conventionally begins in 1757 it and ends with the treaty of paris in 1763. in the aftermath of that, to pay for that war and britain will try to tax america and that will eventually be to thedi american revolution. in the a
it is the first world war and at the same time, is generated to get that world war, a world conversationcan move troops quickly than ever predict train ships can move this papers back and forth more easily than ever. and london newspapers are being read in boston, and boston newspapers are being read in london. and both of are being read in philadelphia and new york city and charleston greatest figure beginning toilg have actually a genuine world conversation and a dizzy conversation about...
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the fastest woman in the world.on—herah succesfully defends her olympic title with one of the quickest times in history. but it's heartbreak for dina asher—smith, who failed to make the final and then pulled out of the 200 meters. this is for the start, we'll let it go. we'll let the start go and let me cry! but it was still a golden saturday, with team gb winning the first triathlon mixed relay. and even more swimming success, as the brits enjoy their best performance in the pool for over a century. also coming up in the programme, away from the olympics... can south africa deny the british and irish lions first series win there since 1997? and the scottish premiership is back with a bang, as rangers get the defence of their title off to the perfect start. good evening, welcome to sportsday. we're a week into the tokyo olympics and the action keeps coming thick and fast from japan. 21 gold medals were up for grabs today, but most eyes were firmly locked on tokyo's olympic stadium, and the final of the women's 100 m
the fastest woman in the world.on—herah succesfully defends her olympic title with one of the quickest times in history. but it's heartbreak for dina asher—smith, who failed to make the final and then pulled out of the 200 meters. this is for the start, we'll let it go. we'll let the start go and let me cry! but it was still a golden saturday, with team gb winning the first triathlon mixed relay. and even more swimming success, as the brits enjoy their best performance in the pool for over...
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and it's the largest trading nation in the history of the world. so if, if the country is one of a and they, i fully china, they're going to be isolating. but i mean, china is built in to the economic world cannot exist. and i know that it's been reducing the amount of bonds us bond between buying us debt piley's increasing its now $9000000.00 up $1.00 trillion dollars of us debt. and why, why is china so interested in, in optimism for the american dream. as we've seen, the recent instability in the united states, i'm not sure optimism is the right way to describe the national relationship. china, obviously there's a lot of matter why, why in the dead? because the economic way to chime and of the trading relationships equation has to balance going out, well, mentally. i mean, i'm not a economist, economist, i believe they will tell you that the us is consuming too much and making and saving and that that's why it's invalid. you know, one way out of the reliance on the federal reserve, which obviously that is in linked to and lots of talk even in na
and it's the largest trading nation in the history of the world. so if, if the country is one of a and they, i fully china, they're going to be isolating. but i mean, china is built in to the economic world cannot exist. and i know that it's been reducing the amount of bonds us bond between buying us debt piley's increasing its now $9000000.00 up $1.00 trillion dollars of us debt. and why, why is china so interested in, in optimism for the american dream. as we've seen, the recent instability...
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this is bbc world news, the latest headlines.he suffering caused by the coronavirus will be magnified many times over if the world fails to tackle global warming. there's been majorflooding in the chinese city of zhengzhou, with video footage showing swamped subway trains and cars being swept down city streets. with nearly two days to go until the opening ceremony of the tokyo olympic games on friday, quesitons about covid—19 continue. on tuesday, the international olympic committee president thomas bach insisted cancelling the games was never an option. hours later the head of the tokyo organising committee refused to rule that out if cases continue to rise. translation: what would happen if the covid-19 infection _ was spread further? well, i think when that happens we will have to have a full consultation. i think that is all i can say at thisjuncture. mr muto was talking at a separate press conference to the ioc one beforehand. in that, officials attempted to offer reassurance. the isolation and the playbooks are very very st
this is bbc world news, the latest headlines.he suffering caused by the coronavirus will be magnified many times over if the world fails to tackle global warming. there's been majorflooding in the chinese city of zhengzhou, with video footage showing swamped subway trains and cars being swept down city streets. with nearly two days to go until the opening ceremony of the tokyo olympic games on friday, quesitons about covid—19 continue. on tuesday, the international olympic committee president...
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the world over the we want to see this new place. very enticing, very tells that didn't always end of the day off and have a sad ending and make the reader think. i think the museum here it gives you the freedom to feel the story in a very unique and different way. creative director hemsley has been working to make the project a reality for some 10 years. his vision is a space that synthesizes with the works of hands in the new museum with in a former green space in historical old town homes. christine anderson was born in 18. 05 in this yellow corner house. the main idea is that we wanted to create a museum that, that was more in tune with the way anderson told his stories. so, so we work from what is the values in his universe? what is his literary strategies? how does he actually tell these doors and how can we transform that from being literature and to be and being a spatial experience? architectural firms from around the world submitted ideas for the new museums. the contract went to the renowned japanese firm can go coma and a
the world over the we want to see this new place. very enticing, very tells that didn't always end of the day off and have a sad ending and make the reader think. i think the museum here it gives you the freedom to feel the story in a very unique and different way. creative director hemsley has been working to make the project a reality for some 10 years. his vision is a space that synthesizes with the works of hands in the new museum with in a former green space in historical old town homes....
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it is the most powerful turbine in the world.nd lower them all within a tide. the tides here are among some of the most powerful in the world. water flowing so fast around the 02, it gives the illusion the devices moving, cutting through the water, even though it is tethered to anchors on the sea bed. the attraction of tidal power is that it is a completely predictable form of renewable energy, and this powerful current is turning the blades on two turbines on this device, generating enough electricity to power up to 2000 homes. in the year of cop26, endorsing and supporting a pioneering, innovative technology space like tidal stream, is kind of standing for what needs to happen. tidal stream is able to complement the uk's transition to net—zero. tidal is still expensive compared to other renewables like wind. experts say government support would help to bring costs down and enable the industry to develop commercially. i think all of these industries in the early phases need government support in one form or another. the industry
it is the most powerful turbine in the world.nd lower them all within a tide. the tides here are among some of the most powerful in the world. water flowing so fast around the 02, it gives the illusion the devices moving, cutting through the water, even though it is tethered to anchors on the sea bed. the attraction of tidal power is that it is a completely predictable form of renewable energy, and this powerful current is turning the blades on two turbines on this device, generating enough...
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now, more than ever, the world needs w h. making a healthy a world for you. everyone. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, welcome to the news our why from london? my name is marianna murphy coming up in the next 60 minutes. a 125 people confirm to have died more than a 1000 missing in germany. it's neighbors, left reading by free floods lost the events of the past week. when.
now, more than ever, the world needs w h. making a healthy a world for you. everyone. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, welcome to the news our why from london? my name is marianna murphy coming up in the next 60 minutes. a 125 people confirm to have died more than a 1000 missing in germany. it's neighbors, left reading by free floods lost the events of the past week. when.
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up competitor as the world's 2nd largest economy, which many believe will become the world's largest economy. what responsibility do they have to basically do what the united states that well, they have no responsibility and they're certainly not taking to heart anything that we say b, as they're refuting everything we do, we've arrested some other citizens and they're complaining about it. you know, we know that those citizens have done things that are legal in this country, but they don't care. and so their responsibility to the world is probably a big one. if they truly believe that they were a partner with the rest of the countries in the world, but they don't, they want to do it in the best interest of china and that's it. and on the same no, bloomberg is reporting the button restoration has no plans to sanction china for the microsoft exchange hack thing. it wouldn't be as effective as other action. you know, i know we've talked about this a lot todd, but what can the u. s. government do as recourse again what they characterize as state sponsored cyber attack. well, the current
up competitor as the world's 2nd largest economy, which many believe will become the world's largest economy. what responsibility do they have to basically do what the united states that well, they have no responsibility and they're certainly not taking to heart anything that we say b, as they're refuting everything we do, we've arrested some other citizens and they're complaining about it. you know, we know that those citizens have done things that are legal in this country, but they don't...
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so it is by comparison, one of the biggest units in the world. we do look after babies who are as small as 23 or 24 weeks gestation. so you're looking at a 5 months pregnancy, 5 months, and one week pregnancy. and that in itself is incredible. i mean, not that long ago 2324. we call just state and there's no way dates of the world and we've come a long way at this hospital. they're carrying out pioneering research to improve the treatment of babies. born with neo natal and super loppy. that is, babies born with serious neurological damage because of a problem with oxygen or blood supply in the wound. the gold standard of treatment is putting these babies on a cooling mattress to try to reduce the temperature and limit the potential ongoing damage that could ensue in the brain. however, it does not really provide an appropriate success rate worldwide. here we're trying a simple remedy that we believe has potential, which is the addition of a drug called magnesium sulfate, but he's never being tried in combination with the cooling method to improve
so it is by comparison, one of the biggest units in the world. we do look after babies who are as small as 23 or 24 weeks gestation. so you're looking at a 5 months pregnancy, 5 months, and one week pregnancy. and that in itself is incredible. i mean, not that long ago 2324. we call just state and there's no way dates of the world and we've come a long way at this hospital. they're carrying out pioneering research to improve the treatment of babies. born with neo natal and super loppy. that is,...
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he dreams of world thatcould be . these architect that will west ordinance that proposes initially to end slavery not just west in old western. and it he dreams of america that's open to talent. he's going to help smart kids who aren't born privileged to be able to rise because of their native ability and academic aptitude. he inspires ordinary people with his belief in ordinary people. and for all his impressive attributes he doesn't get the common man. he's a little too stiffand hierarchal but from a geostrategic perspective , thank goodness he says lots of silly things truthfully but when he's president he doesn't do silly things, he tends to do smart things. and one of the smartest things he ever does is double the landmass of the united states . the louisiana purchase is an epic achievement. it's completely consistent with its geostrategic idea and i'm not sure federalists could have done because the french white jefferson, he likes the french. it is wonderful atbothering people up . he's got so much and i'm not
he dreams of world thatcould be . these architect that will west ordinance that proposes initially to end slavery not just west in old western. and it he dreams of america that's open to talent. he's going to help smart kids who aren't born privileged to be able to rise because of their native ability and academic aptitude. he inspires ordinary people with his belief in ordinary people. and for all his impressive attributes he doesn't get the common man. he's a little too stiffand hierarchal...
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and what we do is human has an impact on the world. on the interactive swarm represents current research into swarm intelligence. the concept has found application in areas such as researching social networks, intelligent traffic control, and even the behavior of museum visitors the humble lab of humble university hopes its movable displays and complex video projections will get the public interested in the science behind. it can sign into the providence possessive of a great fan of the pallets of the republic. and i think it's really regretable that not even part of it was preserved. but i consider that a great crime company moves, but i'm also excited about the opportunities of the homeboy falling onto to dream up and create new kinds of exhibition noise in the high tech inside fake the rock on the outside from kirsten was commissioned to recreate the ornate decorative rock crests above 2 portals. it took him a year and a half. his enthusiasm for the beauty and craftsmanship that goes into every element of the facade is contagious. w
and what we do is human has an impact on the world. on the interactive swarm represents current research into swarm intelligence. the concept has found application in areas such as researching social networks, intelligent traffic control, and even the behavior of museum visitors the humble lab of humble university hopes its movable displays and complex video projections will get the public interested in the science behind. it can sign into the providence possessive of a great fan of the pallets...
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that's the message to the world . from chinese preston, she just being on a date that the communist party is marking 100 years of its existence. she speech was the center point of these of celebrations that culminated on the historic gentlemen square in central beijing through the program. today, we look at what his message of confident assertiveness means for the rest of the world. but 1st, this report the event to trumpet the achievements of the communist party as a 100 years of its founding. amid a ceremony of pomp and patriotism, the party hills its bro in leading the country to growth and strains. president shooting thing says the era of china being smarted and bullied is gone forever and gives a warning to foreign powers. i say to anyone who is trying to do so will have their heads bashed, bloodied against the great wall of steel. forged by over 1400000000 chinese people hung the poem portion. they all the ceremony to place it being gentlemen square the same place where the pro democracy protested faced a brutal
that's the message to the world . from chinese preston, she just being on a date that the communist party is marking 100 years of its existence. she speech was the center point of these of celebrations that culminated on the historic gentlemen square in central beijing through the program. today, we look at what his message of confident assertiveness means for the rest of the world. but 1st, this report the event to trumpet the achievements of the communist party as a 100 years of its founding....
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see that by news news, news the, the world is facing a food crisis like never before. more than 3 quarters of a 1000000000 people went hungry last year. 3 quarters of a 1000000000. so what can be done to help? and who's going to do it? this is inside store. ah, ah. hello and welcome to the program. i'm a hammer, jim, jim, world hunger is increasing dramatically and governments must back now if they want to live up to the pledge of ending the problem by 2030. the stark warning was issued by 5 un agencies in this year state of global food security and nutrition report. it says up to 811000000 people were undernourished last year. the largest increase was in africa, while asia accounted for more than half of all people who lacked access to food. the agencies say the fall out of corona virus has obviously had an effect on the worsening crisis. but climate change conflicts and a widening gap between rich and poor are major drivers as well. i'm of all has more on the findings of the report. ha, 25 year old. that is a single mom with 3 children. she doesn't have a job and her
see that by news news, news the, the world is facing a food crisis like never before. more than 3 quarters of a 1000000000 people went hungry last year. 3 quarters of a 1000000000. so what can be done to help? and who's going to do it? this is inside store. ah, ah. hello and welcome to the program. i'm a hammer, jim, jim, world hunger is increasing dramatically and governments must back now if they want to live up to the pledge of ending the problem by 2030. the stark warning was issued by 5 un...
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. {131 hopefully cement its place in the world-— the world.the world. of course, it does find itself in _ the world. of course, it does find itself in the _ the world. of course, it does find itself in the middle - the world. of course, it does find itself in the middle of i the world. of course, it does find itself in the middle of a | find itself in the middle of a number of controversies, notably around the way that beijing has dealt with hong kong, the ongoing situation with the uighur minority in xinjiang, buti with the uighur minority in xinjiang, but i do think it will be the topic of conversation in today's celebrations? it conversation in today's celebrations?- celebrations? it is a celebration - celebrations? it is a celebration of - celebrations? it is a celebration of the i celebrations? it is a - celebration of the communist party's achievements, no mention of the struggles, conflicts, and intentions that we have seen over the last 100 years. xijingping noted that the communist party is seeking to restore stability to hong kong, s
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the good news is the world is changing. we now in the uk we have about 34% of women represented on the most important companies, more generally we find it odd and peculiar when you look at the board and you don't see diversity or women and racially, it's just odd. certainly the board's i'm on its an anathema to anything they would see now and we all are very much attuned, and it is value added, most important it is value add for competition. >> thank you for sharing that story oedipus into what you're talking about what company culture, people want to be a part of these companies and they feel included. if you want to stay even you people bring in? two people to stick with the right how company culture is really a big part of being a board member. can you describe more about how boards get involved in crafting a companies cultural message? it feels very abstract. what is that like when you're in the weeds? >> it's a wonderful question because it's incredibly complex and very some business to business. i would call on at lea
the good news is the world is changing. we now in the uk we have about 34% of women represented on the most important companies, more generally we find it odd and peculiar when you look at the board and you don't see diversity or women and racially, it's just odd. certainly the board's i'm on its an anathema to anything they would see now and we all are very much attuned, and it is value added, most important it is value add for competition. >> thank you for sharing that story oedipus...
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the good news is the world is changing. we now in the uk we have about 34% of women represented on the most important companies, more generally we find it odd and peculiar when you look at the board and you don't see diversity or women and racially, it's just odd. certainly the board's i'm on its an anathema to anything they would see now and we all are very much attuned, and it is value added, most important it is value add for competition. >> thank you for sharing that story oedipus into what you're talking about what company culture, people want to be a part of these companies and they feel included. if you want to stay even you people bring in? two people to stick with the right how company culture is really a big part of being a board member. can you describe more about how boards get involved in crafting a companies cultural message? it feels very abstract. what is that like when you're in the weeds? >> it's a wonderful question because it's incredibly complex and very some business to business. i would call on at lea
the good news is the world is changing. we now in the uk we have about 34% of women represented on the most important companies, more generally we find it odd and peculiar when you look at the board and you don't see diversity or women and racially, it's just odd. certainly the board's i'm on its an anathema to anything they would see now and we all are very much attuned, and it is value added, most important it is value add for competition. >> thank you for sharing that story oedipus...
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was out at a world cup?as a combination of everything that has gone on behind the scenes in the last week and accumulation of the excitements, i think it's a great learning experience for me going forward. it's a great step forward, now next time, hopefully i will be better prepared. raducanu's opponent last night, ajla tomljanovic, was back in action today, but her wimbledon is also over — beaten by fellow australian ashleigh barty in straight sets. it means world number one barty has reached her first wimbledon semifinal with a 6—1, 6—3 win, and she'll now face angelique kerber in the last four, after the 2018 wimbledon champion beat karolina muchova in straight sets. both aryna sabalenka and karolina pliskova are also into their first wimbledon semifinals. sabalenka beat tunisia's 0ns jabeur, who'd become the first arab woman to reach the last eight at the all england club. her adventure is over, though, so sabalenka will now face pliskova, who overcame viktorija golubic. it's going to be tough match. she
was out at a world cup?as a combination of everything that has gone on behind the scenes in the last week and accumulation of the excitements, i think it's a great learning experience for me going forward. it's a great step forward, now next time, hopefully i will be better prepared. raducanu's opponent last night, ajla tomljanovic, was back in action today, but her wimbledon is also over — beaten by fellow australian ashleigh barty in straight sets. it means world number one barty has...
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the jabbed as the uk reopens too much of the world. ., , , the world.elegraph is leading with two things _ the world. the telegraph is leading with two things that _ the world. the telegraph is leading with two things that are _ the world. the telegraph is leading with two things that are expected l the world. the telegraph is leading | with two things that are expected to happen this week. the first is we already knew that next month, if you are double jabbed, he would no longer have to self—isolate for ten days if you came into contact with a covered 19 case as long as you had a negative test. the telegraph reported that actually you won't even have to take a test any more as long as you don't have symptoms, you will have to take a test can be can carry on with life as normal. that is the first after the story in the second aspect of the story is that people coming into the uk from the us and the eu who have been double vaccinated will be able to abide by the same rules of people who have been double jabbed here in the uk can. that i was a means of yo
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we have between 720000000 people, 21100 nursing world. and as you go to the stream of the bound, it means that 161 more people wait time with the year due to all of these drivers that were accumulate in their 1st interacting. but then worse, in 19 funding, we only hearing those statistics that were rattled off by marco just now from years past. i'm left with this thought. the concerns about food insecurity. they very much pr date the pandemic. do they not? they do indeed. you know, i think the covert lockdown and containment measures heightened very fragile food system and economic system that, that already had so many people living in a state of food poverty. i think it's largely just hidden in the privacy of people's homes though. because as we, as we see in sub saharan africa, dependent or access to food is the question, it's not about whether we produce enough food. there's plenty of food. but people have to access that. and in order to access food, people need to be able to buy into the food system. they need a job, a livelihood. and
we have between 720000000 people, 21100 nursing world. and as you go to the stream of the bound, it means that 161 more people wait time with the year due to all of these drivers that were accumulate in their 1st interacting. but then worse, in 19 funding, we only hearing those statistics that were rattled off by marco just now from years past. i'm left with this thought. the concerns about food insecurity. they very much pr date the pandemic. do they not? they do indeed. you know, i think the...
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that's the message to the world. from chinese preston, she just being on a date that the communist party is marking 100 years of its existence. she's speech was the center point of these of celebrations that culminated on the historic gentlemen square in central beijing through the program. today, we look at what his message of confident assertiveness means for the rest of the world. but 1st, this report the event to trumpet the achievements of the communist party at a 100 years of his sounding amid a ceremony of pomp and patriotism, the party have its ro in leaving the country to grove and strains. president shooting thing says the era of china being slaughtered and bullied is gone forever and gives a warning to foreign powers. i say, john, anyone who is trying to do so will have their heads bashed, bloodied against the great wall of steel. forged by over 1400000000 chinese people hung up po for the all the ceremony to place at being gentlemen square the same place where pro democracy protest is faced a brutal crack
that's the message to the world. from chinese preston, she just being on a date that the communist party is marking 100 years of its existence. she's speech was the center point of these of celebrations that culminated on the historic gentlemen square in central beijing through the program. today, we look at what his message of confident assertiveness means for the rest of the world. but 1st, this report the event to trumpet the achievements of the communist party at a 100 years of his sounding...
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i'm not sure if ou through the world. i'm not sure if you saw— through the world.t sure if you saw the british _ through the world. i'm not sure if you saw the british tennis - if you saw the british tennis player at wimbledon, if you saw the british tennis playerat wimbledon, emma player at wimbledon, emma raducanu, playerat wimbledon, emma raducanu, who was playing and had to leave the court. for an 18 yearagain, a had to leave the court. for an 18 year again, a lot of usher in the sport of tennis. how potent is the team around the player at times like this? it is absolutely critical. this is where the answer lies, whether it is naomi or the young british lady, it's important they have the right support but they have the right support but they get psychological assistance where required, given media training, so they can understand the media, what's the purpose, be able to create a perspective in terms of what this media event is about, and i think someone who does a fantasticjob, and i'm a bit biased, but i think that ash barty is someone who is very self—confid
i'm not sure if ou through the world. i'm not sure if you saw— through the world.t sure if you saw the british _ through the world. i'm not sure if you saw the british tennis - if you saw the british tennis player at wimbledon, if you saw the british tennis playerat wimbledon, emma player at wimbledon, emma raducanu, playerat wimbledon, emma raducanu, who was playing and had to leave the court. for an 18 yearagain, a had to leave the court. for an 18 year again, a lot of usher in the sport of...
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, in the world, rather.in the world and that they're using dna they're harvesting via this prenatal test that the bgi group sells, it's a chinese company, it is a popular test too, they're talking about genetically enhanced soldiers, pathogens that would target americans or other populations around the world, target the food supply. what can the u.s. congress do about this? >> well i think what we have to do is what president trump was doing, that is treat china as an existential threat. treat them as an evil empire to paraphase president reagan and recognize we are in a economic war but we're also in a war that we have a history on and the history is, that each time we see a new threat, we find out we gave or sold that threat to the chinese. you know, the communists have said forever, when they hang us they will do it with a rope we sold them and in this case buying discounted products from countries all over the world that allowed them to harvest it, that is in addition to the kind of data harvesting spyin
, in the world, rather.in the world and that they're using dna they're harvesting via this prenatal test that the bgi group sells, it's a chinese company, it is a popular test too, they're talking about genetically enhanced soldiers, pathogens that would target americans or other populations around the world, target the food supply. what can the u.s. congress do about this? >> well i think what we have to do is what president trump was doing, that is treat china as an existential threat....
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wherever you are in the world, goodbye. hello, there.o the afternoon, clearing from the kent coast. then, behind, its a case of sunny spells and scattered showers. some of those showers could be slow—moving, though, with light winds. maybe the odd rumble of thunder once again. if you do see the best of the sunshine you will see temperatures peaking at 22 degrees, 72 fahrenheit. as we move out of saturday, some of those showers will be quite intense for a time, but they will fade away with some clearing skies here. cloud and rain gathers out to the south—west. another weather front waiting in the wings to arrive slowly on sunday, but it stays relatively mild with temperatures widely into double figures. sunday morning will start off with cloud pushing into southern fringes of northern ireland, wales and south—west england. decent sunny spells once again further north and east will trigger off some sharp, thundery downpours. some of those quite intense. top temperatures again 23 degrees. take care. hello, this is bbc news. i'm victoria der
wherever you are in the world, goodbye. hello, there.o the afternoon, clearing from the kent coast. then, behind, its a case of sunny spells and scattered showers. some of those showers could be slow—moving, though, with light winds. maybe the odd rumble of thunder once again. if you do see the best of the sunshine you will see temperatures peaking at 22 degrees, 72 fahrenheit. as we move out of saturday, some of those showers will be quite intense for a time, but they will fade away with...
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recent history by looking at the 1st and 2nd world was the period before that when europe had colonized africa is only now coming into view. and that's good for us. of course, some very visible issues have come into focus in the humble forum with the non european art it displays has in part a colonial context. and then you have to determine what was acquired unfairly and should thus be returned. and this issue is particularly visible with a benign bronze. we have research the history that we are familiar with it. and we know that germany has purchased over 500 beneath bronzes from the market, but they were acquired unfairly. so we are prepared to retain them. we would like to return a substantial amount of them from 2022 onwards. 20. nice. yeah. how we've also prepared a short film on the home. what fall, which will now take a look at it you'll see which exhibits are on display there. the homework form will open to the public in just a few days. in the humble form of the heart of berlin is likely the largest construction project during monica router's time in office. it is a landmark, b
recent history by looking at the 1st and 2nd world was the period before that when europe had colonized africa is only now coming into view. and that's good for us. of course, some very visible issues have come into focus in the humble forum with the non european art it displays has in part a colonial context. and then you have to determine what was acquired unfairly and should thus be returned. and this issue is particularly visible with a benign bronze. we have research the history that we...
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we want to be in partnership with the rest of the world.ica or by africans alone. we're open for collaboration, but that collaboration should be equitable. equity requires that as we are collaborating and contributing and generating the data, that the return on investment that is the benefit of those collaborations should be given back to the communities that provided the dna, that provided the rna. we're basically talking about, let's set a new world order where we can collaborate equitably, where we can collaborate as partners, where we can actually share and also share their benefit. i mean, back to the communities. so it's not about charity. it's about doing something that's absolutely necessary because that's the way it should be, otherwise, we all lose, as dr ambros wong from the university of cape town in humint human genetics, said. all right. so we've got that clear. but you mentioned something there about the brain drain. you were born in cameroon where you studied, you also studied in nigeria. then you started research in malaria
we want to be in partnership with the rest of the world.ica or by africans alone. we're open for collaboration, but that collaboration should be equitable. equity requires that as we are collaborating and contributing and generating the data, that the return on investment that is the benefit of those collaborations should be given back to the communities that provided the dna, that provided the rna. we're basically talking about, let's set a new world order where we can collaborate equitably,...