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this is been the cry of mankind through all time. blinded by ignorance, he lashed out against the black plague. and so with maddened efforts to stem prejudice and intolerance which too often resulted in cruel and vicious treatment of those suffering from contagious diseases. despite the raging panic of ignorance, scientists of many nations went to work, painfully belabored to bring such light of knowledge, using every means of communication to share their findings with each other. it was the dutchman who, with research health, provided scientists everywhere with a new and powerful version of the microscope. now at last the hidden enemy could be examined under the probing searchlight of science. the hunt was on for contagious diseases and their causes wherever they existed. in italy, a scientist pioneered the work on the origin and growth of microscopic organisms. he proved that fermentation did not take place in sealed containers but occurred only through contact with microorganisms in the air. jenner in england painstakingly develop
this is been the cry of mankind through all time. blinded by ignorance, he lashed out against the black plague. and so with maddened efforts to stem prejudice and intolerance which too often resulted in cruel and vicious treatment of those suffering from contagious diseases. despite the raging panic of ignorance, scientists of many nations went to work, painfully belabored to bring such light of knowledge, using every means of communication to share their findings with each other. it was the...
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the lessons learned in 1945, if mankind would remember them, could make the world a better place for all men forever. ♪ >> prepared to cast off. >> thank you. >> you are watching american history tv, covering history c-span style. and lectures films in college classrooms. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span three. -- on c-span 3. each week, american history tv's -- bringsca brings archival films that provide context for today's book affairs issues. day will never forget v-j as long as i live. and i will never forget the day after, either. almost overnight take-home pay trying from 30% to 50%. how could we manage? ♪ edead, we, we pl negotiated and renegotiated. e $52 billion the company stored up during the war may have been indifferent to the spot we were in. finally, it became clear. there was nothing left to do but go on strike and strike we did. it is the biggest, deepest, widest strike that america ever saw. we have a slogan down here. the longer the picket line, the shorter the strike. ♪ never before have we been so united. never before, spirits so high. ♪ we're all he
the lessons learned in 1945, if mankind would remember them, could make the world a better place for all men forever. ♪ >> prepared to cast off. >> thank you. >> you are watching american history tv, covering history c-span style. and lectures films in college classrooms. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span three. -- on c-span 3. each week, american history tv's -- bringsca brings archival films that provide context for today's book affairs issues. day will never forget...
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climate risk is the single biggest and the most certain and fermentable risk risknd faces -- formidable mankind faces. david: lehman was on the verge of going bankrupt. is there anything you could have done differently? >> i do not think there was. >> would you fix your tie? >> people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. all right. ♪ i do not consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i took on the life of being an interviewer even though i will run -- even though i run a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? tick?akes somebody secretary oft as treasury, hank, you did something unusual. many go back into the finance world or go into the finance world if they had not been there before. you chose not to do that. >> i really enjoyed my business career. i had 32 years there. i had not per two to serve my country. experiencestake my and apply them to addressing to of what i believe are the most u.s.-chinasues -- relations and climate change. when you left treasury, you basically said, i have enough money and i will do nonprofit things.
climate risk is the single biggest and the most certain and fermentable risk risknd faces -- formidable mankind faces. david: lehman was on the verge of going bankrupt. is there anything you could have done differently? >> i do not think there was. >> would you fix your tie? >> people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. all right. ♪ i do not consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i took on the life of being an...
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mankind isery light t in capacityty to ththink of the fu and we fororget very often. we are very often n able to fort anything that is creating problelems. we don't like to havdark sosouvenirs. we getidid of them, then we come back to ourur normamal life. i do hope that we will not have that kine of wed of weakness no. >> you talk about empathy and altruism, what is meant by altruism, a time when people are panic buying supplies, countries clososing borders? someme may say, you sosound lik selflfless saint, if i may say . >> no, no, no, no. we neeeed -- altruism is ration, is a best t definition of ratiol selfishness. because w we need -- inn a a g cocountry, we need to be suree t others areot infected so we are not infected. we have an interest of seeing the other countries not infected. for instance, in japan, has a strong interest in the fact that china is working well in order to redevelop the economy. japan has s a strong interest i seeing the u.s. developing well. and getting out of a crisis, because of the interrelations between u.s. and japan. japan has a stro
mankind isery light t in capacityty to ththink of the fu and we fororget very often. we are very often n able to fort anything that is creating problelems. we don't like to havdark sosouvenirs. we getidid of them, then we come back to ourur normamal life. i do hope that we will not have that kine of wed of weakness no. >> you talk about empathy and altruism, what is meant by altruism, a time when people are panic buying supplies, countries clososing borders? someme may say, you sosound...
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hank: i see this climate risk as the single biggest and most certain and formidable risk that mankind faces. david: had you had an interest in business? hank: the easiest place to get into was harvard business school. david: lehman was on the verge of going bankrupt, but in hindsight, was there anything you could have gone differently in respect to lehman? hank: i tell you, i don't think there was. >> will you fix your tie please? david: people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way? all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? after you left as secretary of treasury, hank, you did something that was unusual for many secretaries of treasury. many of them go back into the finance world or go into the finance world if they have not been there before. you chose not to do that. hank: i really enjoyed my busin
hank: i see this climate risk as the single biggest and most certain and formidable risk that mankind faces. david: had you had an interest in business? hank: the easiest place to get into was harvard business school. david: lehman was on the verge of going bankrupt, but in hindsight, was there anything you could have gone differently in respect to lehman? hank: i tell you, i don't think there was. >> will you fix your tie please? david: people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed,...
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♪ hank: i see this climate risk as the single biggest and most certain and formidable risk that mankind faces. david: had you had an interest in business? hank: the easiest place to get into was harvard business school. david: lehman was on the verge of going bankrupt, but in hindsight, was there anything you could have gone differently in respect to lehman? hank: i tell you, i don't think there was. >> will you fix your tie please? david: people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way? all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? after you left as secretary of treasury, hank, you did something that was unusual for many secretaries of treasury. many of them go back into the finance world or go into the finance world if they have not been there before. you chose not to do that. hank: i really enjoyed my busin
♪ hank: i see this climate risk as the single biggest and most certain and formidable risk that mankind faces. david: had you had an interest in business? hank: the easiest place to get into was harvard business school. david: lehman was on the verge of going bankrupt, but in hindsight, was there anything you could have gone differently in respect to lehman? hank: i tell you, i don't think there was. >> will you fix your tie please? david: people would not recognize me if my tie was...
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♪ hank: i see this climate risk as the single biggest and most certain and formidable risk that mankind faces. david: had you had an interest in business so you went right to harvard business school? hank: the easiest place to get into was harvard business school. david: lehman was on the verge of going bankrupt, but in hindsight, was there anything you could have gone differently with respect to lehman? hank: i tell you, i don't think there was. >> will you fix your tie please? david: people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way? all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? after you left as secretary of treasury, hank, you did something that was unusual for many secretaries of treasury. many of them go back into the finance world or go into the finance world, if they have not been there before. you chose
♪ hank: i see this climate risk as the single biggest and most certain and formidable risk that mankind faces. david: had you had an interest in business so you went right to harvard business school? hank: the easiest place to get into was harvard business school. david: lehman was on the verge of going bankrupt, but in hindsight, was there anything you could have gone differently with respect to lehman? hank: i tell you, i don't think there was. >> will you fix your tie please? david:...
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♪ hank: i see this climate risk as the single biggest and most certain and formidable risk that mankind faces. david: had you had an interest in business since you went right to harvard business school? hank: the easiest place to get into those days was harvard business school. david: lehman was on the verge of going bankrupt, but in hindsight, was there anything you could have gone differently in respect to lehman? hank: i tell you, i don't think there was. >> would you fix your tie please? david: people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way? all right. ♪ i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? after you left as secretary of treasury, hank, you did something that was unusual for many secretaries of treasury. many of them go back into the finance world or go into the finance world if they have not been there before. you
♪ hank: i see this climate risk as the single biggest and most certain and formidable risk that mankind faces. david: had you had an interest in business since you went right to harvard business school? hank: the easiest place to get into those days was harvard business school. david: lehman was on the verge of going bankrupt, but in hindsight, was there anything you could have gone differently in respect to lehman? hank: i tell you, i don't think there was. >> would you fix your tie...
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. ♪ >> milk has been called mankind's most nearly perfect food and it is used by -- use by human beings dates several thousand years before the birth of christ. many depend on the dairy industry partly or entirely for their living. over 26 million milk cows in the u.s., a great many of them on dairy farms located near large cities where there is a ready audience -- demand for fluid milk. is also awho -- he diversified farmer because usually grows crops and livestock. he also must spend a considerable amount of his time mixing feeds for cows must be fed scientifically to produce profitably. the grain raised on the farm is grounded and mixed with manufactured feeds, which the farmer buys. there are jobs selling as dishware feeds, experience working on a farm is. where experience working on a farm is useful. the modern farm can be compared to a factory. heart of activity in this milk factory is the dairy barn. sanitation and cleanliness are they watchwords of the dairy industry and to be successful, a dairy farmer must be careful about his personal cleanliness as well as that of his arms a
. ♪ >> milk has been called mankind's most nearly perfect food and it is used by -- use by human beings dates several thousand years before the birth of christ. many depend on the dairy industry partly or entirely for their living. over 26 million milk cows in the u.s., a great many of them on dairy farms located near large cities where there is a ready audience -- demand for fluid milk. is also awho -- he diversified farmer because usually grows crops and livestock. he also must spend...
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. ♪ narrator: milk has been called mankind's most nearly perfect food. and its use by human beings dates back several thousand years to before the birth of christ. in one way or another, millions of people depend on the dairy industry partly or entirely for their living. there are over 26 million milk cows in the united states, a great many of them on dairy farms located near large cities where there is a ready sale for fluid milk. although the dairy farmers are specialists in producing and caring for cows, from which he gets his income, he is also a diversified farmers since he usually grows crops and livestock. he also must spend a considerable amount of time mixing feeds, for cows must be fed scientifically to produce profitably. the grain raised on the farm is in many cases ground and mixed with manufactured feeds, which the farmer buys. there are jobs selling manufactured livestock feeds, for which experience working on a farm is helpful, as it is for selling farm machinery and other equipment. the modern dairy farm with its buildings and equipment
. ♪ narrator: milk has been called mankind's most nearly perfect food. and its use by human beings dates back several thousand years to before the birth of christ. in one way or another, millions of people depend on the dairy industry partly or entirely for their living. there are over 26 million milk cows in the united states, a great many of them on dairy farms located near large cities where there is a ready sale for fluid milk. although the dairy farmers are specialists in producing and...
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ife ♪ milk has been called mankind's most nearly perfect food, and its use by human beings dates several thousand years before the birth of christ. in one way or another, cleans of dairy depend on the industry, partly or entirely for , their living. there are over 26 million milk cows in the united states a , great many of them on dairy farms located near large cities where there is a ready demand for fluid milk. although the dairy farmer is a specialist in producing and caring for cows, from which he gets his income, he is also a diversified farmer, because he usually grows crops and livestock. he also must spend a considerable amount of his time mixing feeds for cows must be , fed scientifically to produce profitably. the grain raised on the farm is in many cases ground and mixed with manufactured feeds, which the farmer buys. there are jobs selling manufactured livestock feeds, for which experience working on along withelpful, working on machinery and other equipment. modern dairy farm, with its buildings and equipment, can be compared with a factory. the heart of activity in this mil
ife ♪ milk has been called mankind's most nearly perfect food, and its use by human beings dates several thousand years before the birth of christ. in one way or another, cleans of dairy depend on the industry, partly or entirely for , their living. there are over 26 million milk cows in the united states a , great many of them on dairy farms located near large cities where there is a ready demand for fluid milk. although the dairy farmer is a specialist in producing and caring for cows, from...
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america is a great and noble nation, the most noble nation in the history of mankind that has struggled throughout our history and perfectly but ceaselessly to live up to our founding creed that all men are created equal. the single greatest defense against tyranny racism and oppression t. that is at stake in this debate. mr. president i yield thel floo. >> mr. president last week i attended a memorial service for my constituents mr. george floyd who was murdered i minneapolis police. like so many minnesotans my heart is broken for mr. floyd and m his family and for a black community that has been here too
america is a great and noble nation, the most noble nation in the history of mankind that has struggled throughout our history and perfectly but ceaselessly to live up to our founding creed that all men are created equal. the single greatest defense against tyranny racism and oppression t. that is at stake in this debate. mr. president i yield thel floo. >> mr. president last week i attended a memorial service for my constituents mr. george floyd who was murdered i minneapolis police....
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[explosion] >> these views of the most concentrated release of explosive energy and history of mankind. chris: a 6-foot feet 1000-foot long crater was blasted into the ground and the test was successful. >> two people left. two people cried. both people were silent. chris: the manhattan project had brought forth the atomic a. oppenheimer later recalled the passage he said at that moment, from an ancient hindu text. >> i am the coming death. the destroyer of worlds. we all thought that one way or the other. chris: late that evening in germany which was eight hours ahead, president truman got first word of the test. >> it is while he is at [inaudible] that truman learns the bomb has been successfully tested in new mexico. it's a very cryptic message that all has gone well and it's a great relief to him. >> and let him know he had a alternative here that no leader had ever had before. he had an alternative that was very different then the invasion of japan would have been. chris: at the same time some of truman's top military men had doubts. general eisenhower, in europe, and general doug
[explosion] >> these views of the most concentrated release of explosive energy and history of mankind. chris: a 6-foot feet 1000-foot long crater was blasted into the ground and the test was successful. >> two people left. two people cried. both people were silent. chris: the manhattan project had brought forth the atomic a. oppenheimer later recalled the passage he said at that moment, from an ancient hindu text. >> i am the coming death. the destroyer of worlds. we all...
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the fate of mankind. this hour you will meet some of those people and hear some of those stories. we start in the american heartland nearly two centuries ago. indiana, 1825. a great experiment was unfolding on the banks of the wabash riv river. it was called new harmony. it would be a community of equality heralding a new way of life and eventually, a new kind of world. its founder was a british industrialist named robert owen. his followers would soon coined the name for his vision, socialism. >> he called this the second coming of the truth. i think he really did believe he was the second messiah that he had come, unlike jesus who could only tell the truth in parables, owen, on the other hand, could say the literal truth because he had the science. bret: to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the declaration of independence owen issued what he saw as the next step in the liberation of humankind. the declaration of mental independence. from here forward, he proclaimed, a man was free from the trinity of evils responsible for all the world's misery and vice. traditional religion
the fate of mankind. this hour you will meet some of those people and hear some of those stories. we start in the american heartland nearly two centuries ago. indiana, 1825. a great experiment was unfolding on the banks of the wabash riv river. it was called new harmony. it would be a community of equality heralding a new way of life and eventually, a new kind of world. its founder was a british industrialist named robert owen. his followers would soon coined the name for his vision, socialism....
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black lives matter protests ahead of kickoff in leverkusen with the home team without engine challenged mankind habits all eyes were on leon bailey the match winner when the sides last met. and it was leverkusen who struck 1st lucas a lowry of poking past manuel neuer in the 10 minutes. the argent time 7th goal of the campaign getting the hosts off to a dream start but brian hit back soon after kingsley command had all day to pick his spot and did so expertly 11. clear on gretzky put by and ahead in the 42nd minute his left footed drive proving too much for lucas credit ski. clothes from the laver couzin stopper but it's not close enough. to know every increase the lead on the stroke of half time thinking kimmage is up till pass into an empty net in the 45th minute for germany stars 12 goal of the season. by an all but put the game to bed in the 2nd period thomas mood is costing up 11 dusky for a trademark header liver couzin did pull one back in the dying moments however florian gets becoming the youngest ever does league a score i would this efforts. for to the final score a huge turnaround f
black lives matter protests ahead of kickoff in leverkusen with the home team without engine challenged mankind habits all eyes were on leon bailey the match winner when the sides last met. and it was leverkusen who struck 1st lucas a lowry of poking past manuel neuer in the 10 minutes. the argent time 7th goal of the campaign getting the hosts off to a dream start but brian hit back soon after kingsley command had all day to pick his spot and did so expertly 11. clear on gretzky put by and...
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nature has an even greater power projects that bring those 2 together are a great great opportunity for mankind to rethink where we are what we are momotaro the documentary sound of nature spans 5 continents and showcases musicians with wide ranging musical styles the works created especially for the project were all inspired by plays havens pastoral symphony in iceland in india. as well as ethiopia. india. colombia. and history at the project is not a stick love letter top planet as a composer i do feel strongly linked to composers of the past. i'm incredibly inspired by what somebody like beethoven achieved it sort of drives me for sure. the love of music and nature unite us all but today also been in beethoven's time there's the will to save nature climate protection is of primary importance. nature is a reflection of ourselves what we're doing to the to the planet is what we're doing to ourselves we should be one of the to. the sound of nature and out to the beauty in this world to me zick and to the proof that the spirit of beethoven lives on. it. that says from me. and the news the monthl
nature has an even greater power projects that bring those 2 together are a great great opportunity for mankind to rethink where we are what we are momotaro the documentary sound of nature spans 5 continents and showcases musicians with wide ranging musical styles the works created especially for the project were all inspired by plays havens pastoral symphony in iceland in india. as well as ethiopia. india. colombia. and history at the project is not a stick love letter top planet as a composer...
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nation, the most noble nation in the history of mankind that has struggled throughout our history and perfectly but ceaselessly to live up to our founding creed that all men are created equal. the single greatest defense against tyranny racism and oppression t. that is at stake in this debate. mr. president i yield thel floo. >> mr. president last week i attended a memorial service for my constituents mr. george floyd who was murdered i minneapolis police. like so many minnesotans my heart is broken for mr. floyd and m his family and for a black community that has been here too many times. i o will once again add my voice to the chorus demanding the police officers responsible for his death face justice. i keep finding myself taking that mr. floyd's death wasn't just a tragedy and it wasn't just a crime, it was a failure. it was our failure. systemic racism is built into every level of our society and for 400 years black brown and indigenous people of paid the price. racism isn't just evil though it is, it's dangerous and racism isn't just a moral issue, though it is, it's a public he
nation, the most noble nation in the history of mankind that has struggled throughout our history and perfectly but ceaselessly to live up to our founding creed that all men are created equal. the single greatest defense against tyranny racism and oppression t. that is at stake in this debate. mr. president i yield thel floo. >> mr. president last week i attended a memorial service for my constituents mr. george floyd who was murdered i minneapolis police. like so many minnesotans my...
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nature has an even greater power projects that bring those 2 together are a great great opportunity for mankind to rethink where we are what we are mormons are all the documentary sound of nature stands 5 continents and showcases musicians with wide ranging musical styles the works created especially for the project all inspired by beethoven's pastoral symphony in iceland and india. as well as ethiopia. in the. lumpia. and history of the project is not a stick love letter to our planet as a composer i do feel strongly linked to composers of the past. i'm incredibly inspired by what some are like beethoven outraged it sort of drives me for sure. the love of music a nature a not just all but today also been an beethoven's time as the will to save nature climate protection is of primary importance. nature is a reflection of ourselves what we are doing to the to the planet is what we're doing to ourselves we should be one of the top of. the sound of nature and out to the beauty in this world to me zick and to the proof that the spirit of beethoven lives on. your up today. there's more from d.w. new
nature has an even greater power projects that bring those 2 together are a great great opportunity for mankind to rethink where we are what we are mormons are all the documentary sound of nature stands 5 continents and showcases musicians with wide ranging musical styles the works created especially for the project all inspired by beethoven's pastoral symphony in iceland and india. as well as ethiopia. in the. lumpia. and history of the project is not a stick love letter to our planet as a...
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black lives matter protests ahead of kickoff in leverkusen with the home team without injury challenged mankind habits all eyes were on. bailey the match winner when the sides last met. and it was leverkusen who struck 1st lucas a lowry of poking past manwell noir in the 10 minutes. the arjun time 7th goal of the campaign getting the hosts off to a dream start. by unhip back soon after kingsley command had all day to pick a spot and did so expertly 11. leon gretzky put by and ahead in the 42nd minute his left footed try proving too much for lucas credit ski . close from the laver couzin stopper but it's not close enough. to know every increase the lead on the stroke of half time thinking kimmage is up till pass into an empty net in the 45th minute for germany stars 12 gold season. by an all but put the game to bed in the 2nd period thomas mood is costing up robert leaven dusty for a trademark header leverkusen did pull one back in the dying moments however florian gets becoming the youngest ever been does leaguer score i would this effort . for to the final score a huge turnaround for biron aft
black lives matter protests ahead of kickoff in leverkusen with the home team without injury challenged mankind habits all eyes were on. bailey the match winner when the sides last met. and it was leverkusen who struck 1st lucas a lowry of poking past manwell noir in the 10 minutes. the arjun time 7th goal of the campaign getting the hosts off to a dream start. by unhip back soon after kingsley command had all day to pick a spot and did so expertly 11. leon gretzky put by and ahead in the 42nd...
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nature has an even greater power projects that bring those 2 together are a great great opportunity for mankind to rethink where we are we are almost all the documentary sound of may just dance 5 continents and showcases musicians with wide ranging musical styles the works created especially for the project we're all inspired by plays heaven's pastoral symphony in iceland in india. as well as ethiopia. in the. lumpia. and history of the project is now to stick love letter to our planet as a composer i do feel strongly linked to composers of the past. i'm incredibly inspired by what some are like beethoven outraged it sort of drives me for sure. the love of music can nature unite us all but today also been beethoven's time there's the will to save nature climate protection is of primary importance. nature is a reflection of ourselves what we're doing to the to the planet is what we're doing to ourselves we don't want to the thought. the sound of nature and i would too the beauty in this world to me sick and to the proof that the spirit of beethoven lives on. you're watching did. news remember yo
nature has an even greater power projects that bring those 2 together are a great great opportunity for mankind to rethink where we are we are almost all the documentary sound of may just dance 5 continents and showcases musicians with wide ranging musical styles the works created especially for the project we're all inspired by plays heaven's pastoral symphony in iceland in india. as well as ethiopia. in the. lumpia. and history of the project is now to stick love letter to our planet as a...
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black lives matter protests ahead of kickoff in leverkusen with the home team without engine tallis mankind habits all eyes were on leon bailey the match winner when the sides last met. and it was leverkusen who struck 1st lucas a lowry of poking past manwell noir in the 10 minutes. the argent time 7th goal of the campaign getting the hosts off to a dream start of brian hit back soon after kingsley command had all day to pick his spot and did so expertly 11. on gretzky put by and ahead in the 42nd minute his left footed try proving too much for lucas credit ski . clothes from the latest couzin stopper but it's not close enough. to know every increase the lead on the stroke of half time thinking kimmage is up till pass into an empty net in the 45th minute for germany stars 12 goals a season. by an all but put the game to bed in the 2nd period thomas mood is costing up robert leaven dusty for a trademark header leverkusen did pull one back in the dying moments however florian gets becoming the youngest ever been does lead a score i with this effort. for to the final score a huge turnaround fo
black lives matter protests ahead of kickoff in leverkusen with the home team without engine tallis mankind habits all eyes were on leon bailey the match winner when the sides last met. and it was leverkusen who struck 1st lucas a lowry of poking past manwell noir in the 10 minutes. the argent time 7th goal of the campaign getting the hosts off to a dream start of brian hit back soon after kingsley command had all day to pick his spot and did so expertly 11. on gretzky put by and ahead in the...
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nature has an even greater power projects that bring those 2 together are a great great opportunity for mankind to rethink where we are what we are momotaro the documentary sound of make just dance 5 continents and showcases musicians with wide ranging musical styles the works created especially for the project allman spied by plays havens pastoral symphony in iceland in india. as well as ethiopia. india. lumpia. was. and the straight. the project is now to stick love letter to our planet as a composer i do feel strongly linked to composers of the past. i'm incredibly inspired by what some are like beethoven outraged it sort of drives me for sure. the love of music and nature unitas all but today also been beethoven's time there's the will to save nature climate protection is of primary importance. nature is a reflection of ourselves what we are doing to the to the planet is what we're doing to ourselves we go to one of the top of. the sound of nature and out to the beauty in this world to me zick and to the proof that the spirit of beethoven lives on. you're watching video. news remember you c
nature has an even greater power projects that bring those 2 together are a great great opportunity for mankind to rethink where we are what we are momotaro the documentary sound of make just dance 5 continents and showcases musicians with wide ranging musical styles the works created especially for the project allman spied by plays havens pastoral symphony in iceland in india. as well as ethiopia. india. lumpia. was. and the straight. the project is now to stick love letter to our planet as a...
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nature has an even greater power projects that bring those 2 together are a great great opportunity for mankind to rethink where we are what we are what was our all the documentary sound of make just dance 5 continents and showcases musicians with wide ranging musical styles the works created especially for the project were all inspired by beethoven's pastoral symphony in iceland in india. as well as ethiopia. in the. columbia. was. and history of the project is not to stick love letter to our planet as a composer i do feel strongly linked to composers of the past. i'm incredibly inspired by what some are like beethoven a tree it sort of drives me for sure. the love of music can nature unite us all but today more so than on beethoven's time there's the will to save nature climate protection is of primary importance. nature is a reflection of ourselves what we're doing to the to the planet is what we're doing to ourselves we don't want to cut a lot of. the sound of nature and out to the beauty in this world to me sick and to the proof that the spirit of beethoven lives on. you're watching. indee
nature has an even greater power projects that bring those 2 together are a great great opportunity for mankind to rethink where we are what we are what was our all the documentary sound of make just dance 5 continents and showcases musicians with wide ranging musical styles the works created especially for the project were all inspired by beethoven's pastoral symphony in iceland in india. as well as ethiopia. in the. columbia. was. and history of the project is not to stick love letter to our...
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he described the destinies of mankind and they were trying to make sense of the peace and come to terms with the warm and he needed to be there and insisted he needed to be there representing black folk throughout the world. he organized the pan-african congress, which was intended to bring attention to concerns after the peace conference. during his time in france, he met with and interviewed african-american troops in order to get firsthand testimonies about their experiences. and this is dubois right there on the front in france. he came away stunned by the systematic prejudice that black soldiers and officers had endured. in his crisis article, dubois, who some of you may know famously, in his 1903 book wrote about double consciousness, african americans wrestling with being both black and being american. dubois suggested that african-american soldiers in france had experienced their own unique form of double consciousness, their double experience, as he wrote, was shaped by the deliberate and devilish persecution from their own countrymen, coupled with a taste of real democracy and
he described the destinies of mankind and they were trying to make sense of the peace and come to terms with the warm and he needed to be there and insisted he needed to be there representing black folk throughout the world. he organized the pan-african congress, which was intended to bring attention to concerns after the peace conference. during his time in france, he met with and interviewed african-american troops in order to get firsthand testimonies about their experiences. and this is...
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we are but one of the champions of the rights of mankind. we shall be satisfied when those rights have been made as secure and safe as the freedom of nations can make them. perhaps more than any other group, african-americans seized upon the blatant hypocrisy of pledge anddge -- appropriated micro seat as an ideological weapon in the cause for equality. by framing the war as a struggle over the future of global democracy, wilson created the ideological terrain for the emergence of the new negro, both in the u.s. and beyond. events in summer 1917 painfully revealed black people would face a war for their democratic rights and very humanity on american soil, before the first troops even set foot on french soil. a massacre in east st. louis. hundreds of african-americans, men, women and children, brutally slaughtered. the naacp organized a silence-protest parade, some 10,000 african-americans, men, women and children marching down 5th avenue in new york city, protesting wilson, asking, why not make america safe for democracy? texas -- houston h
we are but one of the champions of the rights of mankind. we shall be satisfied when those rights have been made as secure and safe as the freedom of nations can make them. perhaps more than any other group, african-americans seized upon the blatant hypocrisy of pledge anddge -- appropriated micro seat as an ideological weapon in the cause for equality. by framing the war as a struggle over the future of global democracy, wilson created the ideological terrain for the emergence of the new...
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we are but one of the champions of the rights of mankind. we shall be satisfied when those rights have been made as secure as the fates and the freedoms of nations can make them. perhaps more than any other group, african-americans seized upon the blatant hypocrisy of wilson's pledge and appropriated democracy as a rhetorical and ideological weapon in the cause of racial equality. ironically, by framing the war as a struggle over the future of global democracy, wilson created the ideological terrain for the emergence of the new negro, both in the united states and beyond. events in the summer of 1917 painfully revealed that black people would face a war for their democratic rights and their humanity on american soil, before the first troops even set foot on french soil. july 2, 1917, massacre in east st. louis, a pogrom, with hundreds of african-americans, men, women, children brutally slaughtered. the naacp organized a protest parade. some 10,000 african-americans, again men, women, and children, marching down fifth avenue in new york city,
we are but one of the champions of the rights of mankind. we shall be satisfied when those rights have been made as secure as the fates and the freedoms of nations can make them. perhaps more than any other group, african-americans seized upon the blatant hypocrisy of wilson's pledge and appropriated democracy as a rhetorical and ideological weapon in the cause of racial equality. ironically, by framing the war as a struggle over the future of global democracy, wilson created the ideological...
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i will continue to pray for peace and happiness in t the future of mankind. >> prime minister abe shinzo delivered a video message. coronavirus measures also forced organizers to scale down the ceremony with only a few hundred people taking part. abe spoke about the u.s. military presence in okinawa. the prefecture hosts most of the country's american facilities, about 70%. abe promised change without setting any specific benchmarks. on this day, those who lost relatives in the war visit the peace monument. it bears the names of everyone who perished. this man was 5 years old when the fightiti erupted.. he lost his father, brother, and grandparents. >> translator: i prayed and asked them to watch over us so that there will be peace and happiness. >> the passage of time brings its own challenges. as fewer and fewer residents have lived through war, many are asking how best to hand down the lessons of history. >> translator: i used to think our lives were pretty ordinary. but compared to the past during the war, we are blessed. >> while the offfficial ceremons are over, people will continu
i will continue to pray for peace and happiness in t the future of mankind. >> prime minister abe shinzo delivered a video message. coronavirus measures also forced organizers to scale down the ceremony with only a few hundred people taking part. abe spoke about the u.s. military presence in okinawa. the prefecture hosts most of the country's american facilities, about 70%. abe promised change without setting any specific benchmarks. on this day, those who lost relatives in the war visit...
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. ♪ narrator: milk has been called mankind's most nearly perfect food. and its use by human beings dates back several thousand years to before the birth of christ. in one way or another, millions of people depend on the dairy industry partly or entirely for their living. there are over 26 million milk
. ♪ narrator: milk has been called mankind's most nearly perfect food. and its use by human beings dates back several thousand years to before the birth of christ. in one way or another, millions of people depend on the dairy industry partly or entirely for their living. there are over 26 million milk
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he kind of saw it as a contribution to mankind not only just to the war effort but to mankind. if he came up with the super weapon that could kill so effectively, so rapidly in people would just cease to want to go to war against anybody that was armed with such again. the get lean gun was a series of barrels that were aligned and allowed the user the operator to just handle and fire the gun just as fast as they could rotate that handler keep the gun fed. it was air cold by the spinning of the multiple barrels and minister peterson had a collection of ten of them that we have on display in right now we are pretty certain that ten gatling guns is the largest collection of gatling guns anywhere in the world in public display and as we will see very shortly a gatling gun that literally wrote itself into the pages of american history on july 1st, 1898. >> the peterson gallery we have one of my favorite artifacts in the museum. this particular exhibit is by harrington and richardson. it was made in 1876 for the philadelphia centennial exposition. this was considered by many to sort
he kind of saw it as a contribution to mankind not only just to the war effort but to mankind. if he came up with the super weapon that could kill so effectively, so rapidly in people would just cease to want to go to war against anybody that was armed with such again. the get lean gun was a series of barrels that were aligned and allowed the user the operator to just handle and fire the gun just as fast as they could rotate that handler keep the gun fed. it was air cold by the spinning of the...
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he saw it as a contribution to mankind. not only just to the war effort but to mankind. if he came up with a super weapon that could kill so effectively, so rapidly, then people would just cease to want to go to war against anybody that was armed with such a gun. so the gatling gun was a series of barrels that were aligned that allowed the user, the operator to crank a handle and fire the gun just as fast as they could rotate the handle or keep the gun fed. it was air cooled by the spinning of the barrels and mr. petersen had a collection of ten of them that we have on display and right now we're pretty certain that ten gatling guns on public exhibition is the largest collection anywhere in the world on public display and as we'll see shortly a gatling gun that literally wrote itself into the history of paging of american history on july 1st, 1898. >> in the petersen gallery we have one of my favorite artifacts in the museum. this particular exhibit is by harington and richardson. it was made in 1876 for the philadelphia centennial exposition. this is considered by many
he saw it as a contribution to mankind. not only just to the war effort but to mankind. if he came up with a super weapon that could kill so effectively, so rapidly, then people would just cease to want to go to war against anybody that was armed with such a gun. so the gatling gun was a series of barrels that were aligned that allowed the user, the operator to crank a handle and fire the gun just as fast as they could rotate the handle or keep the gun fed. it was air cooled by the spinning of...
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pressed to go to the bottom of it stuck mankind going up the store. chess the event but i'm sure she will. hear what comes. out the show here. ah no team no crowd. no shots no. action just belts because. well it's track no 1st. points your thirst for action. you can't argue with nature and it's nature that has delivered this message and so people will be no only a moron are going to have to adjust the way they live and conduct business to take into account this new lead vitally important aspect of our life the need to exist with coded 92 i think that some changes in a positive direction are going to happen out of our self interest as a species the gesture voice without changing. 6 found. him so you can't get away from advertisement and you knew to change your appearance so many local people see plastic surgery as a prerequisite for a successful career. along those. lines who. will call them in turn will cool down the homeowners will put on. the school. on the whole bubble to go on with the bible and the punk you hold on the humble will don't hold on t
pressed to go to the bottom of it stuck mankind going up the store. chess the event but i'm sure she will. hear what comes. out the show here. ah no team no crowd. no shots no. action just belts because. well it's track no 1st. points your thirst for action. you can't argue with nature and it's nature that has delivered this message and so people will be no only a moron are going to have to adjust the way they live and conduct business to take into account this new lead vitally important aspect...
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in so doing we will prevail over the enemies within man, and over the natural enemies of all mankind. to dr. eisenhower and mr. garland, and this great institution, johns hopkins, i thank you for this opportunity to convey my thoughts to you and to the american people. good night. [applause] we feature the, presidency. -- you are watching american history tv on c-span three. president public affairs, available now in paperback and e-book, presented biographies of --ry president, organizes organized by ranking from best to worst. of our nation's chief executives. visit our website to learn more about each president. order your copy today. and e-books are sold. c-span. since 2011, we have been to more than 1200 communities across the nation. our staff is staying close to home. tourk at one of our city visits. bush19, the george w. museum received footage of president and this is bush on their honeymoon. , anothery the children couple honeymooning at the time. this is the first time the footage has been seen by the public.
in so doing we will prevail over the enemies within man, and over the natural enemies of all mankind. to dr. eisenhower and mr. garland, and this great institution, johns hopkins, i thank you for this opportunity to convey my thoughts to you and to the american people. good night. [applause] we feature the, presidency. -- you are watching american history tv on c-span three. president public affairs, available now in paperback and e-book, presented biographies of --ry president, organizes...
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the next -- like i said before, viruses have been around long before mankind. they're going to be here long after we're gone. we have to learn to co-exist with them. and so we need a robust system to be able to raise the red flag and take care of these things early on. once it's out, once you've put hundreds or, you know, thousands or even millions of people on airplanes and flown them around the world, carrying this virus, it's too late. you know, the idea of testing and contact tracing, it works great when there's a few cases. but when you have a massive amounts of cases -- we have to go to a sort of zone defense, if you will. that's what we did with shelter in place and quarantine. normally you quarantine people who are sick, you know, isolate people who are sick, you quarantine people who have been exposed to the illness. we had to go about it in a very bizarre, opposite way. we quarantine healthy people trying to keep them healthy. and i think that was the wrong objective. >> let's go to pamela, calling from las vegas, nevada. pamela, good morning. >> call
the next -- like i said before, viruses have been around long before mankind. they're going to be here long after we're gone. we have to learn to co-exist with them. and so we need a robust system to be able to raise the red flag and take care of these things early on. once it's out, once you've put hundreds or, you know, thousands or even millions of people on airplanes and flown them around the world, carrying this virus, it's too late. you know, the idea of testing and contact tracing, it...
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i think thatt mankind, japan, france, companies can win the match if we do the best thing for our own security and do believe we're the best off takig into account what we learn f fr that and thehen changing the economomy. i think that t this is a very gd opportunity to move towards what i call a positive economymy whi meanans an economy which i is focucusing on lonong term and focusising onn what i call the economy o of lilife, life induss which means industries lding to w what you needed for l life whicich is food, health, educatation, research, innovations, digital and maybe forget some other sectors. i think we'll win against the crisis. i don't know if we'll find drugs or vaccines, but i think we'll win i in some months. it may take two, threree, four, fifive, six,x, months, i don't'. it's's a matter foror doctorsrs sasay. butt i donon't think we will win the l long term. inin the lonong term, we have t totally reinvent our e economy. in time of war, we have an economy of war whehere compapan are forced from producing cars to p producing bombs or airplan. we need too do the same
i think thatt mankind, japan, france, companies can win the match if we do the best thing for our own security and do believe we're the best off takig into account what we learn f fr that and thehen changing the economomy. i think that t this is a very gd opportunity to move towards what i call a positive economymy whi meanans an economy which i is focucusing on lonong term and focusising onn what i call the economy o of lilife, life induss which means industries lding to w what you needed for...
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. >> it's our love for all mankind that will unite us as we work together to make real change. >> to make real change. >> as we work together to make real change. >> a moment of silence was also held before the race started with all of the cars lined up on the track while crew members un astronauts in to space for the first time, spacex, ceo elon musk is pushing to accelerate progress on the next generation starship rocket. it's video of of a previous starship test that did not go well, ended in explosion. but the starship rocket is designed to be fully reuseable and send as many as 100 people at a time to the moon and mars. in an e-mail sent on to employees, musk said that the starship is now the company's top priority. >>> here on planet earth, we have got the strangest weather systems going on. we have had, kind of felt like fall today. we have summer on the way back. somehow. >> we had snow in the see air a and we had elevations above 6,000 feet, a dusting of snow. here, really, it's been the third day from gusty winds. gradually clearing. san francisco not seeing much in the way
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will choose life overing, we will prevail the enemies within man and over the natural enemies of all mankind. to dr. eisenhower and mr. garland and this great institution of johns hopkins, i thank you for this opportunity to convey my thoughts to you and to the american people. good night. [applause] from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern we feature the presidency, a weekly series exploring the presidents, their politics, and policies and legacies. you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. ♪ presidents from public affairs. available now in paperback and e-book. presents biographies of every president organized by their rankings by noted historians from best to worst. and features perspectives of the lives of our nation's chief executives and therir styles. learn more about each president and order your copy today wherever books and e-books are sold. >> american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend featuring museum tour is come archival films, and programs on the presidency. the civil war and more. here is
will choose life overing, we will prevail the enemies within man and over the natural enemies of all mankind. to dr. eisenhower and mr. garland and this great institution of johns hopkins, i thank you for this opportunity to convey my thoughts to you and to the american people. good night. [applause] from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern we feature the presidency, a weekly series exploring the presidents, their politics, and policies and...
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determined to put themselves in the best position possible strange then that coach peter bush left still mankind how that side of the bench. look his is starting 111 phase however as they stoned into an early lead 90 m. and miri slip the ball to kevin fall and do laps johnson she didn't see eye. but she is pressing system created the chance to just see minutes on the clock. but it is nothing is standstill of the season. and look shell 10 minutes later living on bailey waste in a dangerous cross. it was a stretch to cut off a fuss like the. my suspicion full with themselves but leave it to someone forcing them to shoot from distance. down the losses if it's all 8 minutes worth of the bomb. hit the clues and we're in control of the 2nd goal was elusive healy and baumgartner couldn't convert this flowing move just before hop time. to get to do their part to qualify for europe the hosts kept driving after the break. up of the substitute mitchell vias that was barely denied by the post that might seem to have shattered all hope for leverkusen in the 49th minute by only for the assistance trying to de
determined to put themselves in the best position possible strange then that coach peter bush left still mankind how that side of the bench. look his is starting 111 phase however as they stoned into an early lead 90 m. and miri slip the ball to kevin fall and do laps johnson she didn't see eye. but she is pressing system created the chance to just see minutes on the clock. but it is nothing is standstill of the season. and look shell 10 minutes later living on bailey waste in a dangerous...
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mca, god rent of one of the worst trade deals ever made in the history of mankind pretty in humankind. it is humankind right. humankind. i just want to say we have an incredible deal the lead to a lot of very positive things. but wisconsin supply chain, 9000 more jobs are going to be generated because of this itself . and truly phenomenal achievement. i congratulate you all predicts it will be an incredible thing. all made here right here in wisconsin. under this administration, you know that american workers like you are national treasure. your of the victory at sea. victory at sea. the san. your agent decades of industrial heritage cannot be replicated anywhere in the world. that's why were protecting our defense and our defense of industrial which we are building up stronger and stronger and stronger. and we other places all over the country. just like this but this is better. just don't tell anybody is said it. and places, great places, incredible people to tremendously successful people, people with tremendous talent and we are doing other things in other locations. like the miss
mca, god rent of one of the worst trade deals ever made in the history of mankind pretty in humankind. it is humankind right. humankind. i just want to say we have an incredible deal the lead to a lot of very positive things. but wisconsin supply chain, 9000 more jobs are going to be generated because of this itself . and truly phenomenal achievement. i congratulate you all predicts it will be an incredible thing. all made here right here in wisconsin. under this administration, you know that...
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determined to put themselves in the best position possible strange then that coach peter bosh left still mankind how that says on the bench. leaving his in starting 11 would face however as they stoned into an early league's 90 m. and miri slipped the ball to kevin fun and he latched on to see if she could see i. bush's pressing system created the chums with just 2 minutes on the clock. falling into netting his hands goal of the season. using the shelf and minutes later liam bailey whizzed in a dangerous cross. but. it was a stretch to cut off the fuss by. my suspicion full with themselves but leverkusen were forcing them to shoot from distance. down the last as if it's all 8 minutes was because of the bombs. they were kids in were in control the 2nd goal was elusive healy and baumgartner couldn't convert this flowing move just before half time. to get to do their part to qualify for europe the hosts kept driving off to the break. up of the substitute mitchell vines that was barely denied by the post. might seem to have shattered all hope for leverkusen in the 49th minute i'm only for the assist
determined to put themselves in the best position possible strange then that coach peter bosh left still mankind how that says on the bench. leaving his in starting 11 would face however as they stoned into an early league's 90 m. and miri slipped the ball to kevin fun and he latched on to see if she could see i. bush's pressing system created the chums with just 2 minutes on the clock. falling into netting his hands goal of the season. using the shelf and minutes later liam bailey whizzed in a...
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those who were there i believe said that history will record you as a great builder for the benefit of mankind it is not mr davies our 5 year plans were conceived and carried out by the people themselves again this is how we would this isn't soviet propaganda the movie itself. is the purge trials that were taking place in the soviet union it's really apologies for the stalin this government but that was acceptable in 1943 you could do that another hollywood film from the time the north star depicts liason a soviet collective farm on the eve of the war the american audience doesn't hear a word about collectivization or the dispossession of independent farmers. the soviet thousands look well fat and are so happy they sing at the end of their work day. was the filmmakers even went to the trouble of translating the lyrics of a famous sabia song why it is my motherland and made american children learned by heart. i. was. the north star it was produced by samuel goldwyn co-founder of one of hollywood's most successful film companies metro goldwyn mayer. but understand why famous american producers s
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still mankind how that on the bench. live of his in starting 11 would face however as they stormed into an early. 90 m. and miri slipped the ball to kevin folland who latched on to the teensy was. bush's pressing system created the chums we've just seen minutes on the clock. bulletins annexing his scans goal of the season. in the shelf and minutes later leon bailey whizzed in a dangerous cross. but. it was a stretch to cut off a flash like what. my suspicion full with themselves but live accuse him of forcing them to shoot from distance. danny last is if it's all 8 minutes worth of the bomb . hit the fuse and we're in control but the 2nd goal was elusive healy and baumgartner couldn't convert this flowing move just before time. to get to do their part to qualify for europe the hosts kept driving up to the break. up of the substitute mitchell vines that was barely denied by the post. might slip to have shouted all hopefully because in the 49 minutes i'm only for the assistance trying to deny them an equaliser replays conf
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climate emergency we cannot let this happen on our watch 1000000 species are becoming extinct because of mankind's actions and time is running out of. the most recent alarming example the devastating forest fires which have been raging in australia for months now. and that's a concept in sydney in january popstar elton john made a big donation to the bushfire relief fund. there are people who. want to save homes the people most of the lives. thank. you and back. in support of. the music video features for. radio head. to use public transport to get to the. play has even gone a step further. than chris man and his bandmates say they'll stop touring until they can find a way to make their concepts beneficial. dreams of performing. exclusively. 500. looking for ways to make. they say that musicians have to be proactive. one from new york to los angeles produces enough greenhouse gases to melt almost 3 square meters of. and that's not good towards a cure. for think. there's a symphony orchestra maybe one of sweden's oldest orchestras but it's very forward looking to its members only fly to engagements
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of those in there i believe said that history will record you as a great builder for the benefit of mankind it is not my mr davies a 5 year plans were conceived and carried out by the people themselves again this is how you would this isn't soviet propaganda the movie itself. is the purge trials that were taking place in the soviet union it's really apology for the stalinist government but that was acceptable in 1943 you could do that another hollywood film from the time the north star depicts liason a soviet collective farm on the eve of the war the american audience doesn't hear a word about collectivization or the dispossession of independent farmers. the soviet thousands look well fat and are so happy they sing at the end of their work day. was the filmmakers even went to the trouble of translating the lyrics of a famous sabia song why is my motherland and made american children learned by heart and. i. was. the north star it was produced by samuel goldwyn co-founder of one of hollywood's most successful film companies metro goldwyn mayer. but dinner stan weiss famous american producer
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those who were there i believe said that history will record you as a great builder for the benefit of mankind it is not my mr davies a 5 year plans were conceived and carried out by the people themselves again this is how we would this isn't soviet propaganda the movie itself. is the purge trials that were taking place in the soviet union it's really apology for the stalinist government but that was acceptable in 1943 you could do that another hollywood film from the time the north star depicts liason a soviet collective farm on the eve of the war the american audience doesn't hear a word about collectivization or the dispossession of independent farmers. the soviet presence look well fat and are so happy they sing at the end of their work day. was the filmmakers even went to the trouble of translating the lyrics of a famous sabia song why it is my motherland and made american children learned by heart and. i. was. the north star it was produced by samuel goldwyn co-founder of one of hollywood's most successful film companies goldman mayer. but understand why a famous american producer shot s
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those who were there i believe said that history will record you as a great builder for the benefit of mankind it is not my mr davies our 5 year plans were conceived and carried out by the people themselves again this is how we would this isn't soviet propaganda the movie itself. is the purge trials that were taking place in the soviet union it's really apologies for the stalin this government but that was acceptable in 1943 you could do that another hollywood film from the time the north star depicts liason a soviet collective farm on the eve of the war the american audience doesn't hear a word about collectivization or the dispossession of independent farmers. the soviet presence look well fat and are so happy they sing at the end of their work day. was the filmmakers even went to the trouble of translating the lyrics of a famous salvias song why it is my motherland and made american children learned by heart. i. ringback was. the north star it was produced by samuel goldwyn co-founder of one of hollywood's most successful film companies goldman mayer. but understand why a famous american pr
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climate emergency we cannot let this happen on our watch 1000000 species are becoming extinct because of mankind's actions and time is running out of. the most recent example the devastating forest fires which have been raging in the screen for months now. and what a concept in sydney in january popstar elton john made a big donation to the bushfire relief fund. there are people who. want to save homes the people most of the lives. is. that. thanks. and back. from radiohead released a new track. in support of greenpeace. the music video featuring. research vessel takes. to minimize its own carbon footprint. the band doesn't have its equipment and its. public transport to get to the. british band coldplay has even gone a step further. from chris mountain and his bandmates say they'll stop touring until they can find a way to make their concepts environmentally beneficial. dreams of performing. for. the 500. or so the happy to use their time looking for ways to make. they say that musicians have to be proactive. one from new york to los angeles produces enough greenhouse gases to melt almost 3 squar
climate emergency we cannot let this happen on our watch 1000000 species are becoming extinct because of mankind's actions and time is running out of. the most recent example the devastating forest fires which have been raging in the screen for months now. and what a concept in sydney in january popstar elton john made a big donation to the bushfire relief fund. there are people who. want to save homes the people most of the lives. is. that. thanks. and back. from radiohead released a new...