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and no matter where you're from in the world, very few fans can actually afford to make it to the world cup anyway. unless v for actively works to make tickets more affordable or with partners to help make tournaments more accessible, this won't change any time soon. ah, i mean if he was overall argument is simple people of the world cup, why not w frequency doesn't and know that math does seem pretty or tight. it misses the point. most of the world cups magic lies in it. being in a rare seismic event. any though, this isn't just about a shot, a glory. it's about footballing justice for the smaller teams of autism. it's more of a bullying countries. it is an opportunity for them to flip them also as a hate moving pads bring about they not what cope wendy. the latter is one of dw sports is experts on african football and has been covering cops spawns to the proposal, while footballing, superpowers in europe and south america have spoken out against the proposal. many of its backers are nations with much fewer resources and silverware to their names for many of going to phase want they di
and no matter where you're from in the world, very few fans can actually afford to make it to the world cup anyway. unless v for actively works to make tickets more affordable or with partners to help make tournaments more accessible, this won't change any time soon. ah, i mean if he was overall argument is simple people of the world cup, why not w frequency doesn't and know that math does seem pretty or tight. it misses the point. most of the world cups magic lies in it. being in a rare...
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the world's fair the new york world's fair of 1939 and i declare it. open to all mankind. should have mentioned before it started. it's an old video clip and depending on your speed of your internet connection. it might the video might be a bit choppy, but the audio should come through fine. but right from that very moment. this fair was already opening a window on the future the world of tomorrow because roosevelt's speech was broadcast on a brand new invention that was being debuted for the first time at the fair. television roosevelt's speech launched the very first scheduled television broadcast tv station in america. nbc that first broadcast station breathlessly proclaimed the president's address was being beamed from a transmitter at the very top of the empire state building the signal which could reach for a whole 25 miles. now in reality only about a thousand people we think tuned in because there were only about 200 tvs in existence in new york at that time mainly because this is what a television look like at the time. five inch screens smaller than some of your
the world's fair the new york world's fair of 1939 and i declare it. open to all mankind. should have mentioned before it started. it's an old video clip and depending on your speed of your internet connection. it might the video might be a bit choppy, but the audio should come through fine. but right from that very moment. this fair was already opening a window on the future the world of tomorrow because roosevelt's speech was broadcast on a brand new invention that was being debuted for the...
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a world cup every 2 years. i mean, i'm personally from relative footballing men out of the united states, and i still think it's a terrible idea. frustratingly, the proposal was initially supposed to open up a debate about how football is organized and went down to the word to decide though, what is the best for food, but honestly much a fif us proposal is pretty interesting. condensing, international brakes, playing more meaningful matches and fighting for grassroots support for smaller footballing nations makes a lot of sense. sadly, it's all attached to the bright new biennial world cup plan. and though for many of us the sounds insane, it can't be laughed off. some of the bad ideas and football like making woman players wear skirts or the european super league might have been brushed away. others like the guitar world, copper champions league reforms weren't so watch this space were far from safe from one of the worst ideas going and began 2000 kilometers in an electric camper. a check in special with aliso
a world cup every 2 years. i mean, i'm personally from relative footballing men out of the united states, and i still think it's a terrible idea. frustratingly, the proposal was initially supposed to open up a debate about how football is organized and went down to the word to decide though, what is the best for food, but honestly much a fif us proposal is pretty interesting. condensing, international brakes, playing more meaningful matches and fighting for grassroots support for smaller...
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but as you know, the whole world has recognized that there is only one child in this world. and tar one is part of charlotte. so this is a fundamental base of discussion. and for any country, including the west to interfere into the internal, this is not something that china will tolerate. john has already made very strong statement that any interference is not going to be entertained or tolerated. so discussions of a piece all reunification is always on the top of the agenda. and that's something just a moment. i would say it's quite different from what's happening. you credit mr. one me, you know, that we leave in the world way international law could be compliant with international law would be demanded for some countries. and absolutely you can work for some others. and the united states, as well as some of the other partners, have a lot of experience of using lisa tactics supporting position, supporting, you know, part is on a rebel fighters, for example, one of the narrative see developing in western media right now is that wasn't our support part is a movement in ukra
but as you know, the whole world has recognized that there is only one child in this world. and tar one is part of charlotte. so this is a fundamental base of discussion. and for any country, including the west to interfere into the internal, this is not something that china will tolerate. john has already made very strong statement that any interference is not going to be entertained or tolerated. so discussions of a piece all reunification is always on the top of the agenda. and that's...
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to the rest of the world? because it's a high order, i mean, i mean, the russian and even with my very limited knowledge of the world history, it's a kind of ambition that one shouldn't be afraid or rather than the rushing towards you. well, that's exactly like what you said. i think it's, it's the rational, it is totally irrational and i hope so no later, the american american friends will come to the realization that this is not possible. and this is not right. and if they keep going all on that path, they will be definitely on the wrong side of history. but the wrong we have to take a very short break right now, but we will go back and just station the me or join me every alex family show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then in i imagine showing in is the world's most over fish. see unsustainable exploitation of its fish dogs, which maureen biodiversity under great thread, a solution again, a quote on sure you understand this is you cut
to the rest of the world? because it's a high order, i mean, i mean, the russian and even with my very limited knowledge of the world history, it's a kind of ambition that one shouldn't be afraid or rather than the rushing towards you. well, that's exactly like what you said. i think it's, it's the rational, it is totally irrational and i hope so no later, the american american friends will come to the realization that this is not possible. and this is not right. and if they keep going all on...
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it's a world that dogs live clings on to an ideal that has nothing to do with the real world anymore. homosexuality, it seems as if the last big table, well cup winner, olivia who says, sorry, but it is impossible to display homosexuality in football. then again, you have ppos for a gay magazine in the past, so he's probably not the greatest homophobe ever leave the room. i love him, leave the room. all you know him is football really a gay free zone. while coming out and other sports are becoming increasingly normal . take box or ricardo orlando, crude and f l player michael sent rugby, garret, thomas, and be a star. as jason collins and derek gordon. swimming legend, ian thorpe or figure skater brian both hang on. so no one in football to you by that lets take it back to justin fashion, to a pioneer to 1st professional football or to come out of k. page 17. he played in the english 1st division, which is today. premier league pardon orridge? by the early eighty's. he was a top young talent on comparable to was felix. is it a little bit today or frankie? the young at barth elona. eve
it's a world that dogs live clings on to an ideal that has nothing to do with the real world anymore. homosexuality, it seems as if the last big table, well cup winner, olivia who says, sorry, but it is impossible to display homosexuality in football. then again, you have ppos for a gay magazine in the past, so he's probably not the greatest homophobe ever leave the room. i love him, leave the room. all you know him is football really a gay free zone. while coming out and other sports are...
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people love the world cup. why not double its frequency and know that math does seem pretty tight, it misses the point. most of the world cups magic lies in it. being in a rare seismic event. many though this isn't just about a shot, a glory, it's about footballing justice for the smaller team of or there's so much money for building countries. it is an opportunity for them to flip them and say, hey, maybe we can dream about doing that work. caught one d, the lot is one of the d w. sports as experts on african football and has been covering cops response to the proposal while footballing, superpowers in europe and south america have spoken out against the proposal. many of its backers or nations with much fewer resources and silverware to their needs. many are going to phase want the app, like the idea of buying our call. so can really wants it and i gave the felony as an opportunity to africa for the, for cost more money so that they can develop football locally and give more money to the smaller se, who proba
people love the world cup. why not double its frequency and know that math does seem pretty tight, it misses the point. most of the world cups magic lies in it. being in a rare seismic event. many though this isn't just about a shot, a glory, it's about footballing justice for the smaller team of or there's so much money for building countries. it is an opportunity for them to flip them and say, hey, maybe we can dream about doing that work. caught one d, the lot is one of the d w. sports as...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage. 360. get the app now. ah ah ah, maybe a once a popular tourist destination but the country is suffering under covert. mass vaccination appears to be the answer. oh, i put both there. the seneca, one was taken in may and the next one was in july. and now i went to and got his people to go for the reason both what he missed. again.
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage. 360. get the app now. ah ah ah, maybe a once a popular tourist destination but the country is suffering under covert. mass vaccination appears to be the answer. oh, i put both there. the seneca, one was taken in may and the next one was in july. and now i went to and got his people to go for the reason both what he missed. again.
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the world cu -. , ., , . social legacies of the world cup.fans to _ cup. they are expecting over1 million fans to attend - cup. they are expecting over1 million fans to attend this - million fans to attend this year's world million fans to attend this yea r�*s world cup million fans to attend this year's world cup but some people ask will everybody be welcome?— people ask will everybody be welcome? ., , , welcome? for us, everyone is welcome- _ welcome? for us, everyone is welcome- we _ welcome? for us, everyone is welcome. we ask _ welcome? for us, everyone is welcome. we ask people - welcome? for us, everyone is welcome. we ask people to i welcome. we ask people to respect our culture and our tradition, in public with their displays of affection, whether it is heterosexual or homosexual, it is something frowned upon in qatar so we will ask people to come and enjoy the game but at the same time actually respect the local custom and tradition of the country. custom and tradition of the count . . , custom and tradition of the count . , ., �*,
the world cu -. , ., , . social legacies of the world cup.fans to _ cup. they are expecting over1 million fans to attend - cup. they are expecting over1 million fans to attend this - million fans to attend this year's world million fans to attend this yea r�*s world cup million fans to attend this year's world cup but some people ask will everybody be welcome?— people ask will everybody be welcome? ., , , welcome? for us, everyone is welcome- _ welcome? for us, everyone is welcome- we _...
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regiment in world war one? lost no prisons to the germans. lost no ground to the germans when under attack. spent the longest time 191 days in the front lines of any american regiment. and it suffered the most losses and you have to remember in world war one you proved. your combat valor in losses because that was a war where you went straight out the enemy and you basically had to confront these fortified areas. 1500 casualties which is actually half of regimental strength. the french awarded the regiment through quality gear a regimental quad together the french warcross. and in fact on top of its three battles the last of which the battle of seycho in which the regiment over four and a half miles of open ground seized the village of seycho a fortified village took it from the germans and held it until the french got got there at serious losses. that gave them the french. regimental band of silver at the top of their regimental standard which is still available in new york in their armory? this is during the
regiment in world war one? lost no prisons to the germans. lost no ground to the germans when under attack. spent the longest time 191 days in the front lines of any american regiment. and it suffered the most losses and you have to remember in world war one you proved. your combat valor in losses because that was a war where you went straight out the enemy and you basically had to confront these fortified areas. 1500 casualties which is actually half of regimental strength. the french awarded...
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the plan to vaccinate the world is hanging by a thread. the world has failed to come together. it's a free for all. and that, of course, is the reason why so many people are dying. the message is simple: until everyone is protected, we're all vulnerable. what could happen at any moment is that this virus could mutate in a way that the vaccines are no longer working. so, there is a rush, there is an urgency, to get the entire world vaccinated. if we fail to act now, we could all end up losing out in the fight against covid. the global pandemic is not going to be solved by immunising a fraction of the population, this is a global pandemic and it's got to have a global solution. it's in all of our interests to vaccinate the world, so isn't it time we got the vaccine roll—out right? welcome to bbc news. i'm david eades. our top stories: nato warns that russian troops are heading for eastern ukraine. we report from the front line where ukrainians are preparing for an invasion. the troops here say they have been fighting a long war against russian—backed separatists. they know that p
the plan to vaccinate the world is hanging by a thread. the world has failed to come together. it's a free for all. and that, of course, is the reason why so many people are dying. the message is simple: until everyone is protected, we're all vulnerable. what could happen at any moment is that this virus could mutate in a way that the vaccines are no longer working. so, there is a rush, there is an urgency, to get the entire world vaccinated. if we fail to act now, we could all end up losing...
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you're watching "world new scene 103, take one. here we go. my name is wesley, and i'm with my knucklehead brother. my friend nafi. my boyfriend doug. i thought we'd be on the same page about this and we're not. how do i know the way i'm going to respond to it? there's not that long term research out there yet. i don't want to be on the front line. but you're human. you're going to make a mistake. i'm just saying everyone has a right to make their own decision. but why would you want to take that risk? can you imagine being the person that goes to somebody's house and gives them the virus that kills them? what if you end up in a hospital? yeah. that's what i'm scared of. if you were to die, man... that would literally kill me, man. if it makes you feel that way bro... i will probably do it. can i hug you? yeah. i love you, man. i love you too. ♪ ♪ >>> outrage over russia's attack on ukraine is galvanizing americans from coast-to-coast. >> so many are showing support for their families right here and back home. our own will ganss joins us with
you're watching "world new scene 103, take one. here we go. my name is wesley, and i'm with my knucklehead brother. my friend nafi. my boyfriend doug. i thought we'd be on the same page about this and we're not. how do i know the way i'm going to respond to it? there's not that long term research out there yet. i don't want to be on the front line. but you're human. you're going to make a mistake. i'm just saying everyone has a right to make their own decision. but why would you want to...
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world. where every year huge amounts of money. according to the fact of the sector general of the un, $1.00 trillion dollars move from illegally, there's a trade in balance anywhere. i mean, the money flows through the trade in balance to the developed world anyway. but the elicit the illegal money laundered by the ruling elites, are over $1.00 trillion dollars every year, moves to the offshore account. and western capitals. not this is going to have severe consequences on foot, on hunger, on starvation, on, on, in balance between the rich and the bore. and so i don't think enough attention has been paid to the 2nd one because the, the richer countries benefit from it. because they have this capital inflow, so they don't care. but the poor countries are getting destroyed and i mentioned roomy and he wrote something to the effect that clever people want to change the world. while wise people focus on themselves. and i wonder in the current predicament, including the ones that you talked about
world. where every year huge amounts of money. according to the fact of the sector general of the un, $1.00 trillion dollars move from illegally, there's a trade in balance anywhere. i mean, the money flows through the trade in balance to the developed world anyway. but the elicit the illegal money laundered by the ruling elites, are over $1.00 trillion dollars every year, moves to the offshore account. and western capitals. not this is going to have severe consequences on foot, on hunger, on...
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not only are these amazing kids amazing, but this morning we're really putting the world into "worldw," because one of them just set a record way across the globe in india. at just 11 years old, cameron white is a painter, designer and now a published author. >> you know how you think a lot, and then you get the big idea, and your idea comes to life. so that's what happened with my book. >> reporter: "coconut saves the day, the covid monster," is about a young girl on a mission to take down the virus. it's a story that hits close to home for the middle schooler. >> my grandfather, i believe it was 2021, he contracted covid and passed away. >> she hopes her book like the hero in it can light the world in a dark time. >> covid can bring depression, it can bring sadness. you still have to believe, you know, that this will be over with soon. >> meanwhile, a little further north in new york, hannah just launched a new club at her high school with a mission to help the hungry. >> in order to raise more awareness, we need to spread this message about hunger that's right in our community. i
not only are these amazing kids amazing, but this morning we're really putting the world into "worldw," because one of them just set a record way across the globe in india. at just 11 years old, cameron white is a painter, designer and now a published author. >> you know how you think a lot, and then you get the big idea, and your idea comes to life. so that's what happened with my book. >> reporter: "coconut saves the day, the covid monster," is about a young...
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after world war i. they vowed, no, this is not happening again. you noticed last time with violence, but this time, as i mentioned yesterday afternoon, there were enough white soldiers who had served with them who thought this isn't right, so it was an integrated civil rights movement that fought and i think the second world war gave that large impetus. >> can i add one more thing to that? the other thing is, i think with the exposure -- this goes back to world war i, too, the exposure that the gis had to the racial climate overseas and places where they were deployed gave them an enhanced view as to what american democracy could be and its shortcomings at the same time. they had a short of mental cause phaulg. >> another thing. there was a book that talks about how british soldiers in world war ii with african americans that were stationed there, when they saw how badly white mps treated african american soldiers, british soldiers took up their cause, and british women when white soldiers would say don
after world war i. they vowed, no, this is not happening again. you noticed last time with violence, but this time, as i mentioned yesterday afternoon, there were enough white soldiers who had served with them who thought this isn't right, so it was an integrated civil rights movement that fought and i think the second world war gave that large impetus. >> can i add one more thing to that? the other thing is, i think with the exposure -- this goes back to world war i, too, the exposure...
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world. for material well being than classic example as how we are in peril on existence is what climate changes. how we have ravaged the earth and how we have misused the blessings of god. up on the other hand or so. so that is the biggest challenge i think for human beings. the 2nd biggest challenges, the blunder of the developing world by the ruling elites of the developing world. where every year, huge amounts of money. according to the fact i'd tell of the sector general of the u. n. $1.00 trillion dollars move from illegally. there's a trade in balance anyway. i mean the trade, the money flows through the trade in balance to the developed world anyway. but the elicit the illegal money laundered by the ruling elites, are over $1.00 trillion dollars every year, moves to the offshore accounts and western capitals. not this is going to have severe consequences on foot on hunger, on starvation, on, on imbalance between the rich and the bore. and so i don't think enough attention has been pai
world. for material well being than classic example as how we are in peril on existence is what climate changes. how we have ravaged the earth and how we have misused the blessings of god. up on the other hand or so. so that is the biggest challenge i think for human beings. the 2nd biggest challenges, the blunder of the developing world by the ruling elites of the developing world. where every year, huge amounts of money. according to the fact i'd tell of the sector general of the u. n. $1.00...
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a world cup every 2 years. instead of 4 could wreak, could rec, the football world. there's plenty more for you on our website. that's d, w dot com. and you can, of course, follow up on our social media accounts on public funny as in britain for me and the team here take care and see if the top of the next are ah, these places in europe are smashing the records, stepped into a bold adventure it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters and discover. some of you will record breaking sites on your back youtube and now also in book form. we're interested in the global economy, our portfolio d w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market dominance. east. this is wes. good. us ahead with the w business beyond on you to when you a hey unless you've been living under a rock you've probably heard of people's shiny new player holding the world cup every 2 years. instead of 4, though by any old world cup may feel weird at 1st and having more of a good thing really
a world cup every 2 years. instead of 4 could wreak, could rec, the football world. there's plenty more for you on our website. that's d, w dot com. and you can, of course, follow up on our social media accounts on public funny as in britain for me and the team here take care and see if the top of the next are ah, these places in europe are smashing the records, stepped into a bold adventure it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters and discover. some of you will record breaking sites on...
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in the war that changed the world. why it was fought how it was one and what it means today so that all generations will be will understand and be inspired by what they learned. so think for a minute about that mission statement i kind of just rolls off there, but first of all it says the american experience when we say americans as much as we can do it means all americans. when we say the word experience, it means we might introduce emotional elements into the story or the experiences of the guys in the trenches or the bomber boys. in the plains when we talk about meaning the legacy of the war we have a whole building going up right now to understand. what were the great legacies? the answer the question. for a generation 50 years from now that i was asked by exhibit designers in 2002. the question two words so what? so what? now people 50 years from now going to say so what why did you build 400,000 square square foot museum in new orleans? to tell the story of world war two. what does it mean to me? i think most of
in the war that changed the world. why it was fought how it was one and what it means today so that all generations will be will understand and be inspired by what they learned. so think for a minute about that mission statement i kind of just rolls off there, but first of all it says the american experience when we say americans as much as we can do it means all americans. when we say the word experience, it means we might introduce emotional elements into the story or the experiences of the...
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you're up to date eligible world news at the top of the hour, stephen beardsley will be here in just a moment. with your business update today. ah. interest. the global economy, our portfolio d w business beyond here the closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market dominance. if this is wes, get a step ahead with the w business beyond on you to say you want to know with love and banning thing that way. i'm not going to have to watch my own god and everyone with later holes and everything. just getting are you ready to meet the gentleman can join me, right. just do it on d. w with ah, president putin makes another push for nord stream to have to talk. so the ukraine with german chancellor off showed the russian president insist certifying the pipeline could sold. europe's energy problems are coming up with in the president of the world bank come by developing nations need to strengthen their financial systems. as they recover from the pandemic, a balance annual love letter to the movie world, the berlin allah is well underway. but here why germany cinemas a
you're up to date eligible world news at the top of the hour, stephen beardsley will be here in just a moment. with your business update today. ah. interest. the global economy, our portfolio d w business beyond here the closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market dominance. if this is wes, get a step ahead with the w business beyond on you to say you want to know with love and banning thing that way. i'm not going to have to watch my own god and everyone with later...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage 360. get the app now and we're interested in the global economy. our portfolio d w business beyond here, the closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market dominance. east this is wes. get his debit head with d w. business beyond on you to ah, to raise or not to raise put, that is the question the world's top oil producing nations aim to answer amid surging demand and prices will have live analysis of the meeting of opec plus members. also coming up, the use top court is to decide today whether the blocks main gas supply or rushes gas problem has too much market power. and will go to indonesia where some tech savvy entrepreneurs managed to connect people in financial need with willing donors with no strings attached. i'm chris kolber. welcome to the program. opec plus is meeting today and is widely expected to hold firm on its existing policies of modest oil output increases despite price is hitting their highest level since 2014 top consumers, such as the united
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage 360. get the app now and we're interested in the global economy. our portfolio d w business beyond here, the closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market dominance. east this is wes. get his debit head with d w. business beyond on you to ah, to raise or not to raise put, that is the question the world's top oil producing nations aim to answer amid surging demand and prices will have live analysis of the...
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they call her queen of the world _ world. they call her queen of the world she — world.ls and is a global figure _ world. she travels and is a global figure and — world. she travels and is a global figure and i say global figure, i am reminded — figure and i say global figure, i am reminded of the theatre which shakespeare played and performed. does the _ shakespeare played and performed. does the globe. so, the country has been _ does the globe. so, the country has been a _ does the globe. so, the country has been a global figure since those days and — been a global figure since those days and by the brexit people chose global— days and by the brexit people chose global britain as a mantra to follow, — global britain as a mantra to follow, i_ global britain as a mantra to follow, i do not understand. but the country _ follow, i do not understand. but the country is _ follow, i do not understand. but the country is declined, no question about it — country is declined, no question about it when you compare the years, but that _ about it when you compare the years, but tha
they call her queen of the world _ world. they call her queen of the world she — world.ls and is a global figure _ world. she travels and is a global figure and — world. she travels and is a global figure and i say global figure, i am reminded — figure and i say global figure, i am reminded of the theatre which shakespeare played and performed. does the _ shakespeare played and performed. does the globe. so, the country has been _ does the globe. so, the country has been a _ does the...
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across the world.ou don't have to drive far out of the city of doha for the roads to end and the sands to begin. explorers from across time talk about the arabian desert as a place of hardship. 0h! some, like the 1930s adventurer bertram thomas, even went as far as to call it the "abode of death". qatar had a long and proud history before discovering oil and gas, and it was learning to cope with this hot and harsh environment that helped to shape the country for those who call the desert home. living here, they carved out their culture, instilled their traditions and created the nomad lifestyle. people who would come to be known as the bedouin. temperatures can reach as high as 50 degrees celsius in qatar during the summer months. in the winter, when the weather is cooler, mohammad al—ghethani and his family build traditional bedouin tents in the desert to get back to their roots. why is it important for you to do this? so, qatar today is very different to how it was when the bedouins were, like you we
across the world.ou don't have to drive far out of the city of doha for the roads to end and the sands to begin. explorers from across time talk about the arabian desert as a place of hardship. 0h! some, like the 1930s adventurer bertram thomas, even went as far as to call it the "abode of death". qatar had a long and proud history before discovering oil and gas, and it was learning to cope with this hot and harsh environment that helped to shape the country for those who call the...
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david: around the world? mr. kerry: around the world. david: in the u.s. it went up, too, right?: yes. in addition, there is 300 gigawatts of new coal construction coming online at a time when the international energy agency says you have got to reduce coal plants by 870 gigawatts. so the imbalance of that is dangerous for everybody. it is at the heart of what we have to really try to tackle now. david: one of the challenges has been the developing nations -- some people would say china, even though it is a gigantic economy, is a developing nation, india, they say you in the west have been polluting for a long time. why don't you let us pollute for some time until we get our economy in shape? mr. kerry: because there will not be much of the world left negotiate. it is that simple. it is a reality. no country can solve this problem by itself. if we went to zero emissions tomorrow, we still need china, russia, india and all these other countries on board. i have heard this argument face-to-face with different ministers and people who say, wait a minute, you guys were doing this a l
david: around the world? mr. kerry: around the world. david: in the u.s. it went up, too, right?: yes. in addition, there is 300 gigawatts of new coal construction coming online at a time when the international energy agency says you have got to reduce coal plants by 870 gigawatts. so the imbalance of that is dangerous for everybody. it is at the heart of what we have to really try to tackle now. david: one of the challenges has been the developing nations -- some people would say china, even...
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ >> i am laura trevelyan in washington and this is "bbc worldamerica." a top russian diplomat sounds the bbc there is still time for a settlement over ukraine and moscow is not planning an invasion. >> we certainly believe there is still room for diplomacy. laura: as more covid restrictions are lifted in europe, u.s. states are dropping mask mandates, event as top public health officials urge caution. at the center of a political storm, how bosnia's serb leader is stoking fears of another balkans breakup. we have a special report. >> 3, 2, 1, 0. laura: getting a reaction. a british scientists breaks the record for creating energy from nuclear fusion. ♪ laura: welcome to "world news america" on pbs and around the globe. the threat of war still hangs over the u.k. tonight but a top russian diplomat tells the bbc that the european initiative to resolve the crisis is positive, and there is still time for a political settlement. the russia e.u. ambassador says meetings this week could be key. russia has denied plans to invade the ukraine, but more th
announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ >> i am laura trevelyan in washington and this is "bbc worldamerica." a top russian diplomat sounds the bbc there is still time for a settlement over ukraine and moscow is not planning an invasion. >> we certainly believe there is still room for diplomacy. laura: as more covid restrictions are lifted in europe, u.s. states are dropping mask mandates, event as top public health officials urge caution. at the center of a...
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it's a world that dogs live, clings onto an ideal that has nothing to do with the real world anymore. homosexuality, it seems as a last big table. well cup winner, olivia who says, sorry, but it is impossible to display homosexuality in football. then again, you have ppos for a gay magazine in the past, so he's probably not the greatest homophobe ever leave the room. i love him or leave the room on him. it's football. really a gay free zone. while coming out and other sports are becoming increasingly normal, take boxes, ricardo land accrued, and f l player michael sent rugby, garrick, thomas, and b, a star. as jason collins and derek gordon, swimming legend, ian thorpe, or a figure skater. brian bold tango so no one in football to you by that lets take it back to justin fashion to a pioneer, 1st professional football or to come out of k. page 17. he played in the english 1st division, which is 2 days primarily for norwich. by the early eighty's he was a top young telling arch. comparable to what is wrong, felix? is it a little commentary today or frankie? the young barth alona. every
it's a world that dogs live, clings onto an ideal that has nothing to do with the real world anymore. homosexuality, it seems as a last big table. well cup winner, olivia who says, sorry, but it is impossible to display homosexuality in football. then again, you have ppos for a gay magazine in the past, so he's probably not the greatest homophobe ever leave the room. i love him or leave the room on him. it's football. really a gay free zone. while coming out and other sports are becoming...
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thank you forjoining me on world news.s largest natural gas exporter, vital to hitting homes, powering planes, filling cars with fuel, how vulnerable are households from britain, germany, to india, to the rising cost of oil and gas? the gas market and the oil market are relatively global markets. so a sanctions to actually extend to the energy sector then the repercussions would be, would be global. from a gas point of view, in particular, households in the uk, households around the world would have to pay much more for their energy needs. thea;r would have to pay much more for their energy needs.— their energy needs. they are already at — their energy needs. they are already at record _ their energy needs. they are already at record highs - their energy needs. they are already at record highs in - their energy needs. they are already at record highs in wej already at record highs in we know they are set to rise again in april. now there is a long—term ambition to move away from a dependence on russia for oil and gas and m
thank you forjoining me on world news.s largest natural gas exporter, vital to hitting homes, powering planes, filling cars with fuel, how vulnerable are households from britain, germany, to india, to the rising cost of oil and gas? the gas market and the oil market are relatively global markets. so a sanctions to actually extend to the energy sector then the repercussions would be, would be global. from a gas point of view, in particular, households in the uk, households around the world would...
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of that is the history the second world war. that is - second world war._ second world war. that is geopolitics. daily - second world war. that is i geopolitics. daily telegraph, second world war. that is - geopolitics. daily telegraph, just a quick comment from each of you. digby, first of all, north sea oil fired up amid net zero row, new drilling is being approved, why, just briefly?— drilling is being approved, why, 'ust briefl ? , , ., just briefly? very quickly to i can understand _ just briefly? very quickly to i can understand for _ just briefly? very quickly to i can understand for the _ just briefly? very quickly to i can understand for the life _ just briefly? very quickly to i can understand for the life of - just briefly? very quickly to i can understand for the life of me - just briefly? very quickly to i can| understand for the life of me why both england and scotland, the latter up in shetland, england further south in the north sea come i can understand for the life of me why they where going to agree with lots of green lobbyists and say w
of that is the history the second world war. that is - second world war._ second world war. that is geopolitics. daily - second world war. that is i geopolitics. daily telegraph, second world war. that is - geopolitics. daily telegraph, just a quick comment from each of you. digby, first of all, north sea oil fired up amid net zero row, new drilling is being approved, why, just briefly?— drilling is being approved, why, 'ust briefl ? , , ., just briefly? very quickly to i can understand _...
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in the whole world. i do hope the whole world will understand this. ladies and gentlemen, i am very grateful to be here to support the ukraine with the words and declarations and specific support. they are on our side. on the side of truth. on the side of international. i don't want to call countries by name because i don't want them to be ashamed but this is a matter. there countries are the consciousness that they have. i don't know how they will be able to explain these actions to the two people who were killed and three wounded. ukrainian soldiers today, and girls from kyiv. it is 6:00 ukrainian time when an officer was killed from artillery shells prohibited by minsk. i don't know what he thought about in the last second of his life. he didn't really understand what kind of agenda we need for the meeting to stop the war. but what he knew is that answer to the question that i asked at the very beginning. he wants to know who is lying here? rest in peace. to all those who have died for and during the war in the east of our country. thank you. [appl
in the whole world. i do hope the whole world will understand this. ladies and gentlemen, i am very grateful to be here to support the ukraine with the words and declarations and specific support. they are on our side. on the side of truth. on the side of international. i don't want to call countries by name because i don't want them to be ashamed but this is a matter. there countries are the consciousness that they have. i don't know how they will be able to explain these actions to the two...
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it has offices around the world.he protection of the rights of indigenous peoples and the lands in which they live. absolutely. why is it that it never appears to have had a leadership which draws in and involves the indigenous peoples themselves? it's run, always been run by people like you, from outside. the result of what we started has been a huge growth in indigenous movements in the countries themselves. that is what we want to see. we don't want to be there organising things from outside. we help people to start their movements. brazil now has very powerful indian lobby groups, mps, members of parliament, and others, who fight on behalf of their people, for themselves. that's how it should be. and the same all over the world, now. we are merely an organisation who promote in international forums the rights of indigenous people. but why shouldn't your own important and influential organisation, in the end, evolve so that the leadership and the voices that represent it are from the indigenous peoples themselves?
it has offices around the world.he protection of the rights of indigenous peoples and the lands in which they live. absolutely. why is it that it never appears to have had a leadership which draws in and involves the indigenous peoples themselves? it's run, always been run by people like you, from outside. the result of what we started has been a huge growth in indigenous movements in the countries themselves. that is what we want to see. we don't want to be there organising things from...
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what a world we all share.ble sophistication coming up against the gruel ty of warfare where instagram users become war zone witnesses. urban warfare experts start tweeting from a world away. photos of charred corps on your feed next to funny images. a world where some images are accurate and some are not. it is difficult to know which is which. the ukrainian f word rebuke captured and turned into a meme and a protest message on a sign worlds away. where a game about surviving a war donates their profits to the red cross. a world interconnected and broken in some ways by this conflict. videos and tweets. this is being called a tiktok war. creators are saying it is critical to speak out so they are becoming anti-war activists. we are seeing tools being used in many different ways. in russia, we are seeing a lot of lives and propaganda being spread. twitter, youtube and other companies are taking action against russian state-owned assets. a complex information environment and physical bombs being dropped. bringin
what a world we all share.ble sophistication coming up against the gruel ty of warfare where instagram users become war zone witnesses. urban warfare experts start tweeting from a world away. photos of charred corps on your feed next to funny images. a world where some images are accurate and some are not. it is difficult to know which is which. the ukrainian f word rebuke captured and turned into a meme and a protest message on a sign worlds away. where a game about surviving a war donates...
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it is and who so started imagining a different world. a world at a standstill. one without disasters, without bad news. i thought i named but they soon concluded that people would find such a world too boring. and so there's violence, there's, there's conflicts and racism and, and we're died is life to us and i've, i've allowed myself to be very innocent and childish for a 2nd. and just imagine, you know, what, what would happen if, if that was in the case, the conclusion that i got to after, you know, thinking a little bit about what the world would be. i was like, we're not ready for this. we're not ready for the world to be right. her song fire kites was inspired by the attacks of protesting palestinians who flew fire kite bombs over the israel garza border in 2018. was yes before you try to stake a fearful talking in it. she talks about all being just as much part of growing up for young women as sex 7. we don't need bombs, she sings. we got fire tight. we got, i don't need. we got like, does she want to be an ambassador for peace? no, no, no need, will i ma
it is and who so started imagining a different world. a world at a standstill. one without disasters, without bad news. i thought i named but they soon concluded that people would find such a world too boring. and so there's violence, there's, there's conflicts and racism and, and we're died is life to us and i've, i've allowed myself to be very innocent and childish for a 2nd. and just imagine, you know, what, what would happen if, if that was in the case, the conclusion that i got to after,...
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news".a: i'm nada tawfik in new york and this is "bbc world news america." rush alleges a full skill assault on ukraine by land, air, and sea. vladimir putin has this morning. pres. putin: whoever tries to interfere with us or threaten our country should know that russia's response will be immediate and lead to ch consequences that have never been experienced in history. nada: in ukrain's capital, kyiv , an exodus of a fearful residents. president zelensky calls on the international community to help. pres. zelensky: putin started a war against ukraine, against the whole democratic world. he wants to destroy my country. he wants to destroy our country, everything we have built, everything we live for. nada: as russia continues its advance, there are reports of casualties on both sides. the international community responds with more sanctions against moscow. prime min. johnson: putin will stand condemned in the eyes of the world and history. he will never be able to cleanse the blood of ukrai
announcer: and now, "bbc world news".a: i'm nada tawfik in new york and this is "bbc world news america." rush alleges a full skill assault on ukraine by land, air, and sea. vladimir putin has this morning. pres. putin: whoever tries to interfere with us or threaten our country should know that russia's response will be immediate and lead to ch consequences that have never been experienced in history. nada: in ukrain's capital, kyiv , an exodus of a fearful residents....
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— is invaded, the implications that the world structure, world peace, how we _ the world structure,alliance with russia — china's increasing alliance with russia is— china's increasing alliance with russia is immensely threatening. boris _ russia is immensely threatening. borisjohnson spelling it russia is immensely threatening. boris johnson spelling it out yesterday, this is a crucial moment for the _ yesterday, this is a crucial moment for the world and it's a very symbolic— for the world and it's a very symbolic moment to meet because munich— symbolic moment to meet because munich was the place where we caved in initially— munich was the place where we caved in initially before winston churchill took over from neville chamberlain in 1938. ukraine's president— chamberlain in 1938. ukraine's president is accusing some in europe of appeasement. president is accusing some in europe of appeasement-— president is accusing some in europe of appeasement. dave, the suggestion in the sunday — of appeasement. dave, the suggestion in the sunday times _ of appeasement. dave, the suggestion i
— is invaded, the implications that the world structure, world peace, how we _ the world structure,alliance with russia — china's increasing alliance with russia is— china's increasing alliance with russia is immensely threatening. boris _ russia is immensely threatening. borisjohnson spelling it russia is immensely threatening. boris johnson spelling it out yesterday, this is a crucial moment for the _ yesterday, this is a crucial moment for the world and it's a very symbolic— for the...
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for the freedom around the world . putin has committed an assault on the principles that uphold global peace. now the entire world sees clearly what he and his kremlin allies are really all about. this was never about genuine security concerns on their part. it was always about naked aggression and his desire for empire by any means necessary. by bullying russian neighbors into coercion, corruption, changing borders by force and choosing a war without a cause. his actions the tray a sinister vision for the future of our world. one where nations take what they want by force. it is a vision that the united states and freedom loving nations everywhere oppose. the u.s., our allies and partners, will emerge from this stronger, more united but determined, and. putin's aggression against ukraine will end up costing russia dearly, economically and strategically. we will make sure of that. let a mere putin will be a pariah on the international stage. any nation countenancing this aggression will be stained by association. when
for the freedom around the world . putin has committed an assault on the principles that uphold global peace. now the entire world sees clearly what he and his kremlin allies are really all about. this was never about genuine security concerns on their part. it was always about naked aggression and his desire for empire by any means necessary. by bullying russian neighbors into coercion, corruption, changing borders by force and choosing a war without a cause. his actions the tray a sinister...
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the world's 2nd largest area of tropical rain forest. after the amazon at the edge of the brain forest, walker village takes shape. it's named after a native african tree. that's a gathering place for the local community. here, people from the region are to live in harmony with nature, with the health of traditional materials and technology, old and new. standing in the heart of wark, a village is not a tree, but a tower. one that can collect and filter up to 25000 leaders of rain, water and condensation. dom albedo come on in my country and cameroon, and o. 2 and extremely important and rand commodity. although we travel for the miles to get clean, drinking water protective, we want to give vulnerable communities like that by gilly as well as all the others who need it. access to drinking water and, and i retired and up with a big yellow family has set up house right next to the construction site. they were displaced from their home in the rain forest and could be among the people who move into walk a village once it's finished. it was
the world's 2nd largest area of tropical rain forest. after the amazon at the edge of the brain forest, walker village takes shape. it's named after a native african tree. that's a gathering place for the local community. here, people from the region are to live in harmony with nature, with the health of traditional materials and technology, old and new. standing in the heart of wark, a village is not a tree, but a tower. one that can collect and filter up to 25000 leaders of rain, water and...
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if not the world looking out of the panoramic windows, it's easy to see why unesco made this a world cultural heritage site. the organization describes it as an architectural and civil engineering achievement in harmony with the landscapes. 60 kilometers further, the world cultural heritage root ends in to sis a special passenger sits at platform 2. she's a genuine cow boonton resident and has been waiting for the glacier express since 1995 ah . the artist, the whole, but enamel. what created the lady at his studio nearby? ah, when it kinda reach frog when my children ask, where's mom i tell them she's at the station in 2 systems. i hope i used my wife as a model because i've traveled with her a great deal from good. i was kind of my mom re gift rocco and my husband asked me if i would sit for him as a model. i picked out an old long dress at all a straw hat and a few old suitcases. and then we set off and i sat myself down once, if you lost good sold will be not me buying cassettes. and there she still patiently sets, watching for the glacier express. after tuesdays the route is alm
if not the world looking out of the panoramic windows, it's easy to see why unesco made this a world cultural heritage site. the organization describes it as an architectural and civil engineering achievement in harmony with the landscapes. 60 kilometers further, the world cultural heritage root ends in to sis a special passenger sits at platform 2. she's a genuine cow boonton resident and has been waiting for the glacier express since 1995 ah . the artist, the whole, but enamel. what created...
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this is set in the example for the world. and, you know, this is more like a bretton woods to moment where money is being renegotiated and the u. s. put itself at the front of that and then reneged on the gold standard. they negotiated in 71. this is bretton woods to be in renegotiated, but based upon digital hard found money that nobody controls no vested interest. there's no central bank or company or country that's going to benefit from that because anyone can participate. so if el salvador gets this right, i think this case viral across latin america. i think this case and then goes up the chain, the very last country that will adjust to this will be the ones that have the vested interest. the european central banks, the federal reserve, the u. s. the europe, so the well, the bread and the pound. that will be the last to adjust this to me is david beats goliath moment. they can have games theoretical where the early you adopt and follow what else, how the door does. the more likely you ought to benefit until the very last
this is set in the example for the world. and, you know, this is more like a bretton woods to moment where money is being renegotiated and the u. s. put itself at the front of that and then reneged on the gold standard. they negotiated in 71. this is bretton woods to be in renegotiated, but based upon digital hard found money that nobody controls no vested interest. there's no central bank or company or country that's going to benefit from that because anyone can participate. so if el salvador...