3
3.0
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
mankind's oldest building material has another advantage it can be worked by. hand without any expensive machinery on a having a discovered her passion for clay and other local resources at the age of 19 during a year abroad in bangladesh she returned a few years later to carry out her 1st construction project there. she won her 1st award for a school and at the top or that she designed in 2004 for her final design thesis. since then ana has been building with clay and a clear conscience 1st projects took her to asia and africa. in 2013 construction began in china on these hostels made of ram to earth stones and bamboo this was on a helping guys contribution to the long kwan international be an olive the design is reminiscent of chinese lanterns. she built this stunning daycare center in zimbabwe in 2014 on a having goes 1st building to be made of clay in europe went up in 2016 birthing room and austria's for outback state. she practices the architecture she preaches in her own home as well as a remodeled by 100 year old farmhouse with offices downstairs and fa
mankind's oldest building material has another advantage it can be worked by. hand without any expensive machinery on a having a discovered her passion for clay and other local resources at the age of 19 during a year abroad in bangladesh she returned a few years later to carry out her 1st construction project there. she won her 1st award for a school and at the top or that she designed in 2004 for her final design thesis. since then ana has been building with clay and a clear conscience 1st...
13
13
Apr 30, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
a bill of rights, which we have now decided that a modern person deserves, more than anything else, mankind demands it, and yet, within this document, it was entirely ignored. though not ignored in the debate. for those reasons, gentlemen, i urge you caution with this constitution, debate and amendments are necessary. otherwise, we lose ourselves to a new type of monarchy, an elected one, perhaps even more dangerous than the last. >> thank you, mr. mason for your eloquent and learned remarks. as we noted previously, the public debate has now begun. so we will be taking questions from a variety of people who didn't attend the constitutional convention. the very first of them is from one p. henry. and he asks, mr. henry asks, is it wise for virginia to surrender her preeminence and sovereignty to a body of men, congress, who have little in common with the people of virginia? what would happen if congress enacted a law which was unfavorable to the people of virginia? could virginia nullify that law? mr. madison, why don't we begin with you. >> first and foremost, i should think the worthy p. h
a bill of rights, which we have now decided that a modern person deserves, more than anything else, mankind demands it, and yet, within this document, it was entirely ignored. though not ignored in the debate. for those reasons, gentlemen, i urge you caution with this constitution, debate and amendments are necessary. otherwise, we lose ourselves to a new type of monarchy, an elected one, perhaps even more dangerous than the last. >> thank you, mr. mason for your eloquent and learned...
1
1.0
Apr 30, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 1
favorite 0
quote 0
meaning to wit that these various rights that he proffers ought to belong to all mankind should belong to the few. can you imagine, ladies and gentlemen, under this proposed constitution, if it were to be amended by those self- same interested parties, how soon the various progress forwarded could be dissolved. could in every assistance find those straights that colonel mason speak of entirely undone and from that, this bold experiment rendered entirely moot. i'm not opposed to an american bill of rights. yet our constitution can be amended after it is ratified. upon that, i should pray, ladies and gentlemen, to stand with my argument, to ratify this constitution and ensure that its strengths might be forwarded and from that therefore to establish whatever bill of rights with deliberate care. shall the american people be a people of ten liberties, 16 liberties or the unlimited rights of human nature that might be decided now, yesterday and indeed into tomorrow. >> thank you, mr. madison -- >> mr. harris, if i might for just a moment. the idea that a bill of rights is a parchment barrie
meaning to wit that these various rights that he proffers ought to belong to all mankind should belong to the few. can you imagine, ladies and gentlemen, under this proposed constitution, if it were to be amended by those self- same interested parties, how soon the various progress forwarded could be dissolved. could in every assistance find those straights that colonel mason speak of entirely undone and from that, this bold experiment rendered entirely moot. i'm not opposed to an american bill...
2
2.0
Apr 30, 2021
04/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
working in a few school company like nasa and i found that a small step for science a giant leap for mankind in kind of a start you don't place it inside and at the scheduled time the south like to be sent into space women make science cut a stunt space school on al-jazeera. every . at least 44 people were killed in a stampede at a religious festival in israel emergency rescue services this quiet as a national catastrophe. play you watching al-jazeera live from doha with me fully back also coming up desperately needed foreign aid arrives in india as a country registers another record number of coronavirus cases.
working in a few school company like nasa and i found that a small step for science a giant leap for mankind in kind of a start you don't place it inside and at the scheduled time the south like to be sent into space women make science cut a stunt space school on al-jazeera. every . at least 44 people were killed in a stampede at a religious festival in israel emergency rescue services this quiet as a national catastrophe. play you watching al-jazeera live from doha with me fully back also...
67
67
Apr 30, 2021
04/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
we live in the greatest country in the history of mankind. in mississippi i was proud of the fact that last year we had peaceful protesters but not one event in which there was a rider the reason is in our state we back the blue. we support the police. last friday i was in mississippi dedicating a brand-new police station that has a large training facility. we are not trying to defund the police, we are investing in the police because we know we are indebted to them for keeping the community safe. laura: how do we recruit young men and women to go into law enforcement if they know someone will come up to diminish from their face, spit at them which i think is an assault, call them every name in the book, come a millimeter away from the back of the head and they could become heroes in this society today. how do you recruit people? >> your question is the right question because if you look at cities across america police officers are retiring and quitting and cities are going to be less safe. these are men and women who do something few of us d
we live in the greatest country in the history of mankind. in mississippi i was proud of the fact that last year we had peaceful protesters but not one event in which there was a rider the reason is in our state we back the blue. we support the police. last friday i was in mississippi dedicating a brand-new police station that has a large training facility. we are not trying to defund the police, we are investing in the police because we know we are indebted to them for keeping the community...
4
4.0
Apr 30, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
habituated from our infancy to trample upon the rights of mankind. we bring the judgment of heaven upon ourselves. and as nations will not be rewarded or punished in the next lifetime as we certainly shall be. they shall meet their just rewards upon this globe. and the laws of impartial providence may insist that through an inevitable chain of cause and effect national sins will be punished by national calamities. here within this document the greatest sin is that it puts a moratorium upon one type of legislation and one type of legislation alone. and that is the end of the trafficking of slaves into this country men there. thought it wise to include but one. reduction within that legislation that we should not touch. that importation of slavery a practice. i debolical trade would which only weakens and perverts this country? this is one of the other great reasons though. it would perhaps prove valuable. to the people of virginia i think instead the one power that ought be at the highest level. to deal with this this subject was instead. robbed of th
habituated from our infancy to trample upon the rights of mankind. we bring the judgment of heaven upon ourselves. and as nations will not be rewarded or punished in the next lifetime as we certainly shall be. they shall meet their just rewards upon this globe. and the laws of impartial providence may insist that through an inevitable chain of cause and effect national sins will be punished by national calamities. here within this document the greatest sin is that it puts a moratorium upon one...
10
10.0
Apr 29, 2021
04/21
by
FBC
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
semiconductor shortages, lumber through the roof, copper near 10,000, the high of the history of all mankind, they're are crosscurrents with the earnings season a lot of murkiness with company's out look. even though we are at post-pandemic lows of jobless claims, we're still double where we were. we know jay powell from what he said yesterday is going to keep the fed funds rate is going to keep short-term interest rates pegged to zero until he is satisfied that that 100% increase off of pre-pandemic jobless claims has started to come down sufficiently. all the way. wants it all inclusive unemployment rate, meaning encompasses blacks, minorities, whites the whole thing, he has been sure about that, keeping interest rates low longer than maybe what the market is interpreting. neil: that is what a president wants to hear, right? i don't want to be jaded about it, is he trying out for reappointment with the president? >> well, one would certainly have to wonder. wall street yesterday was looking for a little bit more specificity from powell. you know, my thinking on it is, she knew there was a
semiconductor shortages, lumber through the roof, copper near 10,000, the high of the history of all mankind, they're are crosscurrents with the earnings season a lot of murkiness with company's out look. even though we are at post-pandemic lows of jobless claims, we're still double where we were. we know jay powell from what he said yesterday is going to keep the fed funds rate is going to keep short-term interest rates pegged to zero until he is satisfied that that 100% increase off of...
67
67
Apr 29, 2021
04/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
one giant leap for mankind >> reporter: he missed the whole thing. >> did you hear neil armstrong's -- >> no. >> reporter: didn't hear it. >> no i don't remember hearing that. one small step for man. >> no, i don't remember hearing that >> collins was flying around the other side of the moon, as alone as any human had ever been. >> more than half of the time you are in contact with houston it is blather blather blather in your ear so in a way it is kind of nice to have that 40 minutes to yourself back there. i kind of enjoyed it >> but soon enough, mission control caught him up on the history unfolding 60 miles below. >> i believe they are setting up the flag now. >> great >> i guess you are about the only person around that doesn't have tv coverage of the scene. >> that's all right. i don't mind a bit. >> nor did collins mind that he wasn't down there with armstrong and aldrin. >> was there any part of you that was like i wish i could have done that too. >> well sure i wish i could have walked on the moon but i can say with the utmost honesty, i was thrilled to have the place that i
one giant leap for mankind >> reporter: he missed the whole thing. >> did you hear neil armstrong's -- >> no. >> reporter: didn't hear it. >> no i don't remember hearing that. one small step for man. >> no, i don't remember hearing that >> collins was flying around the other side of the moon, as alone as any human had ever been. >> more than half of the time you are in contact with houston it is blather blather blather in your ear so in a way it...
1
1.0
Apr 29, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 1
favorite 0
quote 0
the cruise situation in parkland , 30 visits by the police, every warning sign known to mankind, and they were powerless. governor scott, working with the state house, passed a florida version of the red flag laws. indiana was one of the first ones to do this and the situation where the young man had the shotgun taken because of his mental health status, but there was no implementation. that's something i'm sure we don't want to have happen again. so, mr. copel, when it comes time to write a grant program, let's say, incentivizing states to go down this road on the process run, you are advocating that there be a civil cause of action in case someone is accused wrongfully or maliciously, that they can have recourse against their accuser. is that right? >> yes. not a mistaken accusation, because everyone makes mistakes, including me, as we discussed earlier. but a knowing false deposition. >> that makes sense to me, if someone is trying to ruin your life and accuse you of something you are not, you will have redressed. the ex parte nature of the hearing, the initial determination by th
the cruise situation in parkland , 30 visits by the police, every warning sign known to mankind, and they were powerless. governor scott, working with the state house, passed a florida version of the red flag laws. indiana was one of the first ones to do this and the situation where the young man had the shotgun taken because of his mental health status, but there was no implementation. that's something i'm sure we don't want to have happen again. so, mr. copel, when it comes time to write a...
35
35
Apr 29, 2021
04/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> astronauts neil armstrong and buzz aldrin stepping foot on the moon's surface. >> mike collins alone now in the command module. >> michael collins staying back. he was the command module pilot. >> we crew felt the weight of the world on our shoulders and we wanted to do the best we possibly could. >> he'd been asked over the years if he felt left out for not walking on the moon, too. >> as far as feeling left out or anything, not at all. i felt very much an equal partner with them. >> today, michael collins' family revealing he has died at 90 years old after a battle with cancer, saying they are celebrating his life, his sharp wit, his quiet sense of purpose, his wise perspective, gained both from looking back at earth from the vantage of space and gazing across calm waters from the deck of his fishing boat. tonight, michael collins in his own words of his view of earth. >> beyond its size and its gloss, it's a fragile little tiny thing, beautiful, shiny though it may be, it's very fragile. >> words to remember. ♪ â™
18
18
Apr 29, 2021
04/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
this is a mankind thing. >> a mankind thing indeed. covid has claimed 200,000 lives in india as the country battles a devastating surge of infections. the shipment is expected to deliver in two days. >>> a new push to is taking place. >> there's a school where this redwood tree enters and ends in that pool. >> reporter: he's talking about salmon smelt making their way through sea in lowered water flow. 20% of california's native coho come from this watershed. >> well in an average year which is the past 25 years, we get about 500 fish. but historically we would get 5,000 fish. so, if we're lucky, we can barely scrape by. >> reporter: salmon have been fighting an upstream battle in this stream for 500 years. drought does not make it any easier. and this is a problem throughout the state. >> the water that the salmon need is the same water that a city need to stay healthy. >> reporter: they're asking governor newsom to protect water flow. if the salmon fade away in this coming drought they worry about cultural and ecological homicide. th
this is a mankind thing. >> a mankind thing indeed. covid has claimed 200,000 lives in india as the country battles a devastating surge of infections. the shipment is expected to deliver in two days. >>> a new push to is taking place. >> there's a school where this redwood tree enters and ends in that pool. >> reporter: he's talking about salmon smelt making their way through sea in lowered water flow. 20% of california's native coho come from this watershed. >>...
1
1.0
Apr 28, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 1
favorite 0
quote 0
the cruise situation in parkland , 30 visits by the police, every warning sign known to mankind, and they were powerless. governor scott, working with the state house, passed a florida version of the red flag laws. indiana was one of the first ones to do this and the situation where the young man had the shotgun taken because of his mental health status, but there was no implementation. that's something i'm sure we don't want to have happen again. so, mr. copel, when it comes time to write a grant program, let's say, incentivizing states to go down this road on the process run, you are advocating that there be a civil cause of action in case someone is accused wrongfully or maliciously, that they can have recourse against their accuser. is that right? >> yes. not a mistaken accusation, because everyone makes mistakes, including me, as we discussed earlier. but a knowing false deposition. >> that makes sense to me, if someone is trying to ruin your life and accuse you of something you are not, you will have redressed. the ex parte nature of the hearing, the initial determination by th
the cruise situation in parkland , 30 visits by the police, every warning sign known to mankind, and they were powerless. governor scott, working with the state house, passed a florida version of the red flag laws. indiana was one of the first ones to do this and the situation where the young man had the shotgun taken because of his mental health status, but there was no implementation. that's something i'm sure we don't want to have happen again. so, mr. copel, when it comes time to write a...
39
39
Apr 28, 2021
04/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
he said that he believes that the ged and he made a contribution to mankind with the life-saving treatment. he says it is a good alternative to drugs there's more on today.com. back to you guys. >> thank you, cynthia. >>> it is 8:23 let's switch gears and get al's forecast hey, al. >> good morning, and as we can see, some strong storms now working their way from texas all the way off into chicago and the u.p. of michigan to the east clear skies out west, where temperatures are fairly warm 80s as we go up and down the west coast 70s as you get to the pacific northwest. 90s in southern texas. 80s from texas all the way to the mid-atlantic states and into the northeast with summertime highs. we do have a flood risk up into the mid-mississippi river valley, strong storms down through texas. mountain snows in parts of the rockies and plenty of sunshine >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are seeing plenty of sunshine here and a slightly warmer day on tap for much of the bay area. take a look at napa where we will tip 81 degrees while san francisco will be in the low 60s and in of
he said that he believes that the ged and he made a contribution to mankind with the life-saving treatment. he says it is a good alternative to drugs there's more on today.com. back to you guys. >> thank you, cynthia. >>> it is 8:23 let's switch gears and get al's forecast hey, al. >> good morning, and as we can see, some strong storms now working their way from texas all the way off into chicago and the u.p. of michigan to the east clear skies out west, where temperatures...
18
18
Apr 28, 2021
04/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
he was trying to preserve his crowning achievement, the now defunct dumbest deal in the history of mankind, the iranian nuclear deal that joe biden wants to lead back into, the one that gave $150 billion in cash and other currency to the leading state sponsor of terrorism and in exchange, we got nothing. u.s.-led checks on nuclearte sites, none. anywhere, anytime inspections? none. any verifiable guarantees, none. even our own inspectors, none. tens of billions of dollars that iran immediately was using to fund further terror attacks alll over the region and world. remember the architect of this idiotic deal has been trying to appease iran for over a decade all while vilifying our top ally in the middle east, israel, at every turn and as one article in "the new york post" entitleded john kerry is skirting the line of treason with iran. the rather curious defining feature going back at least four decades is that our friends musk be bullied come our enemies must be appeased. not shocking given the testimony you might recall when he ran for president when this tape came up him in the 1970s ac
he was trying to preserve his crowning achievement, the now defunct dumbest deal in the history of mankind, the iranian nuclear deal that joe biden wants to lead back into, the one that gave $150 billion in cash and other currency to the leading state sponsor of terrorism and in exchange, we got nothing. u.s.-led checks on nuclearte sites, none. anywhere, anytime inspections? none. any verifiable guarantees, none. even our own inspectors, none. tens of billions of dollars that iran immediately...
5
5.0
Apr 27, 2021
04/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
dream about working in a big school company like nasa and a small step to science that giant leap for mankind in stone you don't place it inside and at the scheduled time the stuff like would be sent into space women make science cut a stunt space school on al-jazeera. india is running out of space to cremate its dads as it battles a surge in the number of covered 19 deaths and infections. you're watching al-jazeera life from a headquarters in doha i'm daddy also coming up. we made study progress the u.s. citizens coronavirus restrictions for people who are fully vaccinated but the president warns there are so.
dream about working in a big school company like nasa and a small step to science that giant leap for mankind in stone you don't place it inside and at the scheduled time the stuff like would be sent into space women make science cut a stunt space school on al-jazeera. india is running out of space to cremate its dads as it battles a surge in the number of covered 19 deaths and infections. you're watching al-jazeera life from a headquarters in doha i'm daddy also coming up. we made study...
9
9.0
Apr 27, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
, and by more worldly reopening, we will be able to wring those meetings and events back, obviously mankind year-over-year challenges. i thank you for your leadership, but there is a lot more -- more work than needs to be done. >> thank you. i would again like to think my forwardness is for being here today. mr. hill, mr. jorge gritz, tillie, we appreciate your work. i would like to slow it for the record, three ledgers. one from the alliance, one from the hotel association, and a third from the american budget association. the hearing record will remain open for two weeks. annie signatures of light she suddenly question your will do so. for those of meaning that justified snakes, we asked that your responses return to -- ascutney as possible. -- as soon as possible. >> see stans washington journal. everyday day we are taking your calls live on the air. coming up wednesday morning, demand justice co-founder details progressive initiatives to expand the size of the supreme court. then mike davis, founder and president of the oracle tree project, talks about efforts to -- on plans by states a
, and by more worldly reopening, we will be able to wring those meetings and events back, obviously mankind year-over-year challenges. i thank you for your leadership, but there is a lot more -- more work than needs to be done. >> thank you. i would again like to think my forwardness is for being here today. mr. hill, mr. jorge gritz, tillie, we appreciate your work. i would like to slow it for the record, three ledgers. one from the alliance, one from the hotel association, and a third...
9
9.0
Apr 27, 2021
04/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
doing that as the largest market cap in the world this is maybe the greatest business in the history of mankind. so could you have dead money for a couple of quarters yes. are you unable to live with that like, you know, look, if you have to scratch the itch, go buy and sell nfts while you wait because i think apple ultimately rewards long-term investors. it has been doing that since the early 1980s. i stay with my position. if they disappoint, somebody who has a time frame of 90 days, i really don't see that as an issue. i've been rewarded for that attitude for a long time now that's where i am with apple if you are really itching for a reason to sell it, let them disappoint, like they really haven't yet. let them make a mistake before you get bearish on it. >> i'm wondering, jason snipe, 125 or 150, what is most likely to be the next stop for apple? >> i mean i agree with josh here i mean, listen, apple is a tremendous company, you know, up 81% last year. yeah, they haven't participated in the rest of the faang names as we've already described in the commentary up until now, but for me i thin
doing that as the largest market cap in the world this is maybe the greatest business in the history of mankind. so could you have dead money for a couple of quarters yes. are you unable to live with that like, you know, look, if you have to scratch the itch, go buy and sell nfts while you wait because i think apple ultimately rewards long-term investors. it has been doing that since the early 1980s. i stay with my position. if they disappoint, somebody who has a time frame of 90 days, i really...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
mind mankind is that we tend to think abstract and that we can think about the better way to do things. and to meet me personally why a conscious like a 2nd family i find it's fine to me there. is hope for that to come from the start it felt a bit megalomaniac the need for us and he wanted to take this company on to the tax mission. so if you start your base business doing payment processing for porn and or gambling it shows the world that you have no boundaries of doing things and as you grow you get a stock price then you can wrap a label around it like fantastic i could have a white horse and paint black stripes on the horse that's just a white horse with black stripes it's not a zebra. right and i could go and sell the horse is a zebra and i can say this is a zebra hey all this is is a white horse with black stripes. young much alick on marcus hong vonn and mashallah can mock brown how to teach a people kind of relationship right from the beginning she. must helicopter i'm just a machine like had a lot of technical savvy and knew what was going on in. the stinker scene harmes if i
mind mankind is that we tend to think abstract and that we can think about the better way to do things. and to meet me personally why a conscious like a 2nd family i find it's fine to me there. is hope for that to come from the start it felt a bit megalomaniac the need for us and he wanted to take this company on to the tax mission. so if you start your base business doing payment processing for porn and or gambling it shows the world that you have no boundaries of doing things and as you grow...
8
8.0
Apr 27, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
well i think that we were trying to change society for mankind humanity. i had a firmative commitment to justice and peace and and hope and faith and those ideals i was an idealist. and in order for me to keep moving with that i had to find ways in which i could get rid of that hatred and ugliness that i felt because it wasn't doing much. to anybody but me and i didn't actually come back to south carolina until 1990. and both parents died within a seven-month period of time so i didn't get back and the reason why i didn't get back is i came back to see if i could find a job. and they they had the fbi and those kinds of agencies and local police agencies would always tell the employer that you know, this is the person who who was involved in that riot down there. and so i thought it was important and still think it's important that we clear that up, you know the police shot. i didn't shoot. i didn't provoke the police to shoot they were on the campus. the students were not charging them and they were unarmed so that's what we have. that's the information we
well i think that we were trying to change society for mankind humanity. i had a firmative commitment to justice and peace and and hope and faith and those ideals i was an idealist. and in order for me to keep moving with that i had to find ways in which i could get rid of that hatred and ugliness that i felt because it wasn't doing much. to anybody but me and i didn't actually come back to south carolina until 1990. and both parents died within a seven-month period of time so i didn't get back...
61
61
Apr 26, 2021
04/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
we come through when i know we the people are the most powerful three words in the history of mankind and we will pick the person is going to fight and keep us moving forward to the greatness that are four founders saw the very beginning and we are highlighting that we are up against evil. the ideology that destroys and divides and hurts us, that's evil and were not going to go that direction so we the people will come out. i'm excited about it. can't wait for 2022. will look forward to great things. >> sandra: does donald trump have a role? >> we the people decide on that. we'll have time to figure all that out. our goal is to win back 2022. make sure the people of america understand this contrast between the democrat republican party and we have conversations that move us forward so i'm excited about this process and we will get to that as we get closer to 2024. >> sandra: great to have you here this afternoon. appreciate your time. there you have it. here we go. we thought we just came off one election we are looking forward. republicans are making a push to win back the house. we'
we come through when i know we the people are the most powerful three words in the history of mankind and we will pick the person is going to fight and keep us moving forward to the greatness that are four founders saw the very beginning and we are highlighting that we are up against evil. the ideology that destroys and divides and hurts us, that's evil and were not going to go that direction so we the people will come out. i'm excited about it. can't wait for 2022. will look forward to great...
4
4.0
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
certain long tailed creature scientists could be one step closer to learning more about the origin of mankind. this mouse comes from taiwan this one is from iran. this one's german. well this one hails from france. they might look similar but they're all from different some species and genetically quite different. professor towne sent his team caught the mice in their home countries and brought them to germany to the monks planck institute for evolutionary biology here they have their very own mice house with 24 rooms where they can stake out territory and. the scientists want to study how different some species undergo evolutionary development. the more they're going to vote as mice are a wonderful model for evolution and they adapt very quickly together with humans they've spread all over the globe and adapted to many different climates but they also provide a biomedical model where their genetics are well known and if we identify a gene in the context of an evolutionary development we can look up what its function is which gives us the combination of evolutionary biology and genetics or in
certain long tailed creature scientists could be one step closer to learning more about the origin of mankind. this mouse comes from taiwan this one is from iran. this one's german. well this one hails from france. they might look similar but they're all from different some species and genetically quite different. professor towne sent his team caught the mice in their home countries and brought them to germany to the monks planck institute for evolutionary biology here they have their very own...
7
7.0
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
certain long tailed creature scientists could be one step closer to learning more about the origin of mankind. this mouse comes from taiwan and this one is from iran. this one's german. well this one hails from france. they might look similar but they're all from different some species and genetically quite different. professor touts and his team caught the mice in their home countries and brought them to germany to the monks planck institute for evolutionary biology here they have their very own mice house with 24 rooms where they can stake out territory and. the scientists want to study how different some species undergo evolutionary development. more than window mice are a wonderful model for evolution they adapt very quickly to them together with humans they've spread all over the globe and adopted to many different climates but they also provide a biomedical model where their genetics are well known if you identify a gene in the context of an evolutionary development we can look up its function is which gives us the combination of evolutionary biology and genetics or misprision. communit
certain long tailed creature scientists could be one step closer to learning more about the origin of mankind. this mouse comes from taiwan and this one is from iran. this one's german. well this one hails from france. they might look similar but they're all from different some species and genetically quite different. professor touts and his team caught the mice in their home countries and brought them to germany to the monks planck institute for evolutionary biology here they have their very...
5
5.0
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
mind mankind is that we tend to think abstract and that we can think about the better way to do things. to me for me personally why a conscious like a 2nd family i mean mine it's my to a meeting. someone coming from the start it felt a bit megalomaniac and the need for us and he wanted to take this company on to the dogs. so if you start your base business doing payment processing for porn and or gambling it shows the world that you have no boundaries of doing things and then as you grow you get a stock price then you can wrap a label around it like fantastic i could have a white horse and paint black stripes on the horse that's just a white horse with black stripes it's not a zebra right and i could go and sell the horse is a zebra and i could say this is a zebra hey all this is is a white horse with black stripes. 'd young much political democracy but all of on young mushnick and marcus brown had to teach you people kind of for nation shock right from the beginning to learn. that most helicopter i'm just a machine like had a lot of technical savvy and knew what was going on. distinct
mind mankind is that we tend to think abstract and that we can think about the better way to do things. to me for me personally why a conscious like a 2nd family i mean mine it's my to a meeting. someone coming from the start it felt a bit megalomaniac and the need for us and he wanted to take this company on to the dogs. so if you start your base business doing payment processing for porn and or gambling it shows the world that you have no boundaries of doing things and then as you grow you...
2
2.0
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
certain long tailed creature scientists could be one step closer to learning more about the origin of mankind. this mouse comes from taiwan this one is from iran. this one's a german. well this one hails from france. they might look similar but they're all from different some species and genetically quite different. professor touts and his team comp the mice in their home countries and brought them to germany to the monks planck institute for evolutionary biology here they have their very own mice house with 24 rooms where they can stake out territory and bring. the scientists want to study how the different subspecies undergo evolutionary development. the more their window out is what the mice are a wonderful model for evolution and they adopt very quickly none of them together with humans they've spread all over the globe and adopted to many different climates but they also provide a biomedical model where their genetics are well known if you identify a gene in the context of an evolutionary development we can look up what its function is which gives us the combination of evolutionary biolo
certain long tailed creature scientists could be one step closer to learning more about the origin of mankind. this mouse comes from taiwan this one is from iran. this one's a german. well this one hails from france. they might look similar but they're all from different some species and genetically quite different. professor touts and his team comp the mice in their home countries and brought them to germany to the monks planck institute for evolutionary biology here they have their very own...
158
158
Apr 26, 2021
04/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
they defeated the most powerful military force on earth what the greatest most extraordinary nation in mankind. future generations of patriots have tremendous sacrifice to fight the civil war to end slavery something no other country has ever done. costing hundreds of thousands of lives throughout america. 700,000 casualties in a nation of 25 million people. in gettysburg alone there were 51000 casualties but other battles with terrible casualties. the wilderness, chancellorsville, ss river, antietam, bull run. twice. for donaldson. fredericksburg. cold harbor. petersburg. gainesville. missionary ridge. atlanta. seven times. nashville. many others. last century americans , millions of americans fought and hundreds of thousands died two world wars and in world war i 4 million american soldiers were mobilized to fight germany, austria-hungary a - - hungary and the ottoman empire. 16000 americans perished at the battles canonsburg. and many others and world war ii over 16 million american soldiers fought the german nazi in japan and italy. 400,000 lost their lives. the battles of sicily and the a
they defeated the most powerful military force on earth what the greatest most extraordinary nation in mankind. future generations of patriots have tremendous sacrifice to fight the civil war to end slavery something no other country has ever done. costing hundreds of thousands of lives throughout america. 700,000 casualties in a nation of 25 million people. in gettysburg alone there were 51000 casualties but other battles with terrible casualties. the wilderness, chancellorsville, ss river,...
3
3.0
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
mankind is that we tend to think abstract and that we can think about the better way to do things. for me for me personally while conscious like a 2nd family i find it's vital i mean. the feeling of calmness on the start it felt a bit megalomaniac and he sure does and he wanted to take this company on a tax mission. so if you start your base business doing payment processing for porn and or gambling it shows the world that you have no boundaries of doing things and as you grow you get a stock price then you can wrap a label around it like fantastic i could have a white horse and paint black stripes on the horse that's just a white horse with black stripes it's not a zebra right emma and i could go and sell the horse is a zebra and i can say this is a zebra hey all this is is a white horse with black stripes. young sialic on marcus pong of on young mushnick and marcus brown had to teach people kind of for nice shot from the beginning to learn. helicopter almost a mission like had a lot of technical savvy a new point was going on. distinct a c. hommes if i had a cynic might think the
mankind is that we tend to think abstract and that we can think about the better way to do things. for me for me personally while conscious like a 2nd family i find it's vital i mean. the feeling of calmness on the start it felt a bit megalomaniac and he sure does and he wanted to take this company on a tax mission. so if you start your base business doing payment processing for porn and or gambling it shows the world that you have no boundaries of doing things and as you grow you get a stock...
3
3.0
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
certain long tailed creature scientists could be one step closer to learning more about the origin of mankind. this mouse comes from taiwan this one is from iran. this one's a german. well this one hails from france. they might look similar but they're all from different subspecies and genetically quite different. professor touts and his team caught the mice in their home countries and brought them to germany to the monks planck institute for evolutionary biology here they have their very own mice house with 24 rooms where they can stake out territory and bring. the scientists want to study how the different subspecies undergo evolutionary development. more than window out as mice are a wonderful model for evolution and they adopt very quickly that system together with humans they've spread all over the globe and adapted to many different climates but they also provide a biomedical model where their genetics are well known if you identify a gene in the context of an evolutionary development we can look up what its function is which gives us the combination of evolutionary biology and genetics
certain long tailed creature scientists could be one step closer to learning more about the origin of mankind. this mouse comes from taiwan this one is from iran. this one's a german. well this one hails from france. they might look similar but they're all from different subspecies and genetically quite different. professor touts and his team caught the mice in their home countries and brought them to germany to the monks planck institute for evolutionary biology here they have their very own...
9
9.0
Apr 25, 2021
04/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
the highest calling of mankind, i often thought, was private equity. and then i started interviewing. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said 250 and said, fine, and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. you do not feel inadequate not because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] a number of years ago i hired a young investment banker who previously worked for the government. he had also been a lawyer. his name was jay powell and he did a terrific job of my firm but he left to go back into public policy work. he is now the chairman of the u.s. federal reserve board. in that context, he has to deal with the most important economic issues facing the country. let me begin by talking about the state of the economy. your public statements to date in recent interviews makes it sound like you feel the economy is in reasonable shape to go forward from here and you are expecting growth of 5%, 6% this year. is that a
the highest calling of mankind, i often thought, was private equity. and then i started interviewing. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said 250 and said, fine, and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. you do not feel inadequate not because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] a number of years ago i hired a young investment banker who...
22
22
Apr 25, 2021
04/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
scientific community compare it to the historic wright brothers test that brought controlled flight to mankind. >> president biden getting mixed marks in new fox polling of, tracking his first 100 days in office, the president earning his highest job approval rating for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, while his lowest ratings are on immigration and border security. welcome to fox news live. i'm mike emanuel. president biden is planning for his first joint address on congress, it will be on wednesday night, it will look different from past joint addresses, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. david spunt is live, tracking all of this for all of us. >> reporter: the reason the president is holding the joint address is to mark his 100 days and the 100 days in office for any president of the united states regardless of political party is important because it sets the tone. it sets the ayou jen da for what -- agenda for what the next few years will look like in the white house as the president is in power. as you mentioned, high marks for the coronavirus, lower marks for immigration. 58% o
scientific community compare it to the historic wright brothers test that brought controlled flight to mankind. >> president biden getting mixed marks in new fox polling of, tracking his first 100 days in office, the president earning his highest job approval rating for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, while his lowest ratings are on immigration and border security. welcome to fox news live. i'm mike emanuel. president biden is planning for his first joint address on congress, it...
33
33
Apr 25, 2021
04/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
scientific community compare it to the historic wright brothers test that brought controlled flight to mankind. >> president biden getting mixed marks in new fox polling of, tracking his first 100 days in office, the president earning his highest job approval rating for his handling of the coronavirus pandemi
scientific community compare it to the historic wright brothers test that brought controlled flight to mankind. >> president biden getting mixed marks in new fox polling of, tracking his first 100 days in office, the president earning his highest job approval rating for his handling of the coronavirus pandemi
8
8.0
Apr 25, 2021
04/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
at the highest calling of mankind i have often thought of as private equity. [laughter] david: then i started interviewing. i started doing my interviews on how leaders made it to the top. >> i did no due diligence! david: and how they stayed there. you do not feel inadequate now that you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, right? [laughter] david: a few years ago i hired jay powell. i thought he was an impressive person, but he left to go back into public policy work. he has to deal with the most dire economic issues facing the country. let me start by -- it sounds like you feel the economy is in reasonable shape to go forward from here and you are expecting growth of 5% this year. is that correct? jerome: generally, yes. i would say the economy at this point does seem to be at a bit of an inflection point. that makes sense with more widespread vaccinations, continued support for monetary policy. you can see ridership on airplanes going up and people going back to restaurants. the march jobs report shows what that can look like, which was close t
at the highest calling of mankind i have often thought of as private equity. [laughter] david: then i started interviewing. i started doing my interviews on how leaders made it to the top. >> i did no due diligence! david: and how they stayed there. you do not feel inadequate now that you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, right? [laughter] david: a few years ago i hired jay powell. i thought he was an impressive person, but he left to go back into public policy work. he has...
75
75
Apr 25, 2021
04/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ a child is born with no state of mind ♪ ♪ blind to the ways of mankind ♪ ♪ god is smiling on you but he's frowning too ♪ ♪ because only god knows you what you go through ♪ >> "the message" was the first hip-hop song that wasn't just a party song. it was talking about what was going on. it was talking about urban decay. it was talking about drugs, crime, prison. all these things that were hitting these communities really hard. ♪ smugglers ♪ ♪ scramblers, burglars, gamblers ♪ ♪ pickpocket peddlers even panhandlers ♪ ♪ you say i'm cool ♪ >> when "the message" hit it was okay, put that down, what did he just say? put the record back. play that again. ♪ don't push me 'cause i'm close to the edge ♪ >> everyone knew the game had changed, and it really opened the floodgates for the next generation of rappers. ♪ it's not michael jackson ♪ ♪ and this is not thriller ♪ >> when run-dmc came out, they were taking rock and roll music and putting it together with hip-hop and making something brand new out of it. ♪ you can't touch me with a ten-foot pole ♪ â
10
10.0
Apr 24, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
we are doing things which have never before been done in the history of mankind and perhaps will never be done again. a 10 watt transmitter, 10 watts is slightly more powerful than a christmas light, with a 10 watt transmitter, we were able to communicate from the distance from which jupiter was out when we encountered it which is about 900 million kilometers. >> how did you get a transmission of that size in such a small transmitter? to communicate over such a large distance? >> that is the thing i was referring to witches that it is an indication of the type of technology that nasa has built up in order to do these things. courts tell me, mr. ramos, -- >> tell me, mr. ramos, is there creativity in your job at nasa? >> definitely there is. i'm in a different -- unique situation, nasa is doing things different from ever before so there is a lot of creativity. i think people can think back 20 years ago and perhaps laugh at some of the things that science fiction characters used to do and we can see them coming into being now. ♪ one of the obvious things is putting a man on the moon. i
we are doing things which have never before been done in the history of mankind and perhaps will never be done again. a 10 watt transmitter, 10 watts is slightly more powerful than a christmas light, with a 10 watt transmitter, we were able to communicate from the distance from which jupiter was out when we encountered it which is about 900 million kilometers. >> how did you get a transmission of that size in such a small transmitter? to communicate over such a large distance? >>...
6
6.0
Apr 24, 2021
04/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
the highest calling of mankind, have often thought, was private equity. then i started interviewing. i have learned how leaders make it to the top. i have something i would like to sell. and how they stay there. you do not feel inadequate now, right? years ago, i hired a young investment banker. his name was jay powell. let me begin by talking about the state of the economy. your public statements today and in recent interviews make it sound like you feel the economy is in reasonable shape going forward from here and you are expecting growth this year. is that correct? >> i would say the economy is at an inflection point and that makes sense with ever more widespread vaccinations, fiscal support, ridership going up and people going back to restaurants. i think the jobs report shows what that can look like i would say the main risk is that we will have another spike in cases, perhaps in one of the virus strains that may be more difficult to treat. we do not see that yet. we see cases having moved up a bit, but we would be wise to keep wearing masks and bei
the highest calling of mankind, have often thought, was private equity. then i started interviewing. i have learned how leaders make it to the top. i have something i would like to sell. and how they stay there. you do not feel inadequate now, right? years ago, i hired a young investment banker. his name was jay powell. let me begin by talking about the state of the economy. your public statements today and in recent interviews make it sound like you feel the economy is in reasonable shape...
4
4.0
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
certain long tailed creature scientists could be one step closer to learning more about the origin of mankind. this mouse comes from taiwan this one is from iran. this one's german. well this one hails from france. they might look similar but they're all from different some species and genetically quite different. professor touts and his team caught the mice in their home countries and brought them to germany to the monks planck institute for evolutionary biology here they have their very own mice house with 24 rooms where they can stake out territory and. the scientists want to study how different some species undergo evolutionary development. more than window out as mice are a wonderful model for evolution that they adopt very quickly together with humans they've spread all over the globe and adapted to many different climates but they also provide a biomedical model where their genetics are well known and if you identify a gene in the context of an evolutionary development we can look up what its function is which gives us the combination of evolutionary biology and genetics or misprision.
certain long tailed creature scientists could be one step closer to learning more about the origin of mankind. this mouse comes from taiwan this one is from iran. this one's german. well this one hails from france. they might look similar but they're all from different some species and genetically quite different. professor touts and his team caught the mice in their home countries and brought them to germany to the monks planck institute for evolutionary biology here they have their very own...
19
19
Apr 23, 2021
04/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> one step for man, one giant leap for mankind, nasa generates 5 grams of oxygen on mars, breathable oxygen for an astronaut. on the perseverance rover they extracted from the carbon dioxide rich atmosphere earlier this week paving the way for astronauts to live and breeze on mars as ingenuity nails it second flight, 4 pounds helicopter sword higher longer than the first time, the chopper flew side to side as well, to lunch to the iss, we will show you that live in the next hour. >> that are. it is good news so when you go to mars -- jillian: i am able to breathe. 8 minutes after the hour president biden claims the eulogy. >> the whole soul is in this, bringing america together, uniting our people, uniting our nation. jillian: he has chance to prove it as republican senator tim scott pushes police reform will the president practice what he preaches? todd: this melt like a carley shimkus story, the ultimate cheesy combination, lasagna and mac & cheese, we will tell you specifically, carly will tell you where to find it coming up. ♪♪ i want some hot stuff ♪♪ got to have the hot
. >> one step for man, one giant leap for mankind, nasa generates 5 grams of oxygen on mars, breathable oxygen for an astronaut. on the perseverance rover they extracted from the carbon dioxide rich atmosphere earlier this week paving the way for astronauts to live and breeze on mars as ingenuity nails it second flight, 4 pounds helicopter sword higher longer than the first time, the chopper flew side to side as well, to lunch to the iss, we will show you that live in the next hour....
9
9.0
Apr 23, 2021
04/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
that we look at the battle by a biologist to save mankind for us from the ravages of the developments in brazil. around the clock this is out 0 life and also coming up. my son had a smile that was worth a $1000000.00. yes the funeral for a 20 year old shot by a police officer in the same u.s. city where george floyd was killed. violence flares between palestinians and israelis and watched bodies to reach them during the holy month of ramadan. so it could be the world's moment of peril or a moment of opportunity the dramatic declaration from joe biden as he pledges the u.s. will be a global leader on climate change the president's kicked off a virtual summit on earth day by committing to an ambitious reduction in carbon emissions but critics are dismissing his plans as costly and ineffective white house correspondent can we help it because i have a virtual global summit convened by u.s. president joe biden and an invitation to world leaders to combat climate change collectively the signs are on mistakes the science is undeniable and the cost of inaction is keeps mounting united states
that we look at the battle by a biologist to save mankind for us from the ravages of the developments in brazil. around the clock this is out 0 life and also coming up. my son had a smile that was worth a $1000000.00. yes the funeral for a 20 year old shot by a police officer in the same u.s. city where george floyd was killed. violence flares between palestinians and israelis and watched bodies to reach them during the holy month of ramadan. so it could be the world's moment of peril or a...
9
9.0
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
political dictatorship of with the rise of the climate catastrophe as a sort of the greatest fear of mankind you've seen writers respond to that end and start to imagine what this fear could look like if you realize so so books about the climate catastrophe or imagining a future in a climate catastrophe have become real bestsellers like like my island does have a history of beings who are dying cooks of the new wilderness which was just nominated for the book it was interesting because it seems to me that the tone of some of these novels has has changed if you will what's your sense are they more or are they less pessimistic. yeah i don't i think they're they're the more fatalistic really i think a lot of the client climate fiction writers now are going from the starting point that climate change even climate catastrophe is inevitable and so instead of giving us horror stories to scare us they're more imagining what this future this climate change future will look like and that means there's more humor more irony in a lot of these books now and also a little bit of hope so their magic maybe
political dictatorship of with the rise of the climate catastrophe as a sort of the greatest fear of mankind you've seen writers respond to that end and start to imagine what this fear could look like if you realize so so books about the climate catastrophe or imagining a future in a climate catastrophe have become real bestsellers like like my island does have a history of beings who are dying cooks of the new wilderness which was just nominated for the book it was interesting because it seems...
3
3.0
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
political dictatorship of with the rise of the climate catastrophe as a sort of the greatest fear of mankind you've seen writers respond to that end and start to imagine what this fear could look like if you realize so so books about the climate catastrophe are imagining a future in a climate catastrophe become real bestsellers like like maya lin does the history of b.s. war or a giant cooks of the new wilderness which was just nominated for the book was interesting because it seems to me that the tone of some of these novels has has changed if you will what's your sense are they more or are they less pessimistic. yeah i don't i think there are there are more fatalistic really i think a lot of the client climate fiction writers now are going from the starting point that climate change even climate catastrophe is inevitable and so instead of giving us horror stories to scare us they're more imagining what this future this climate change future will look like and that means there's more humor bit more irony in a lot of these books now and also a little bit of hope so their magic maybe the worl
political dictatorship of with the rise of the climate catastrophe as a sort of the greatest fear of mankind you've seen writers respond to that end and start to imagine what this fear could look like if you realize so so books about the climate catastrophe are imagining a future in a climate catastrophe become real bestsellers like like maya lin does the history of b.s. war or a giant cooks of the new wilderness which was just nominated for the book was interesting because it seems to me that...
5
5.0
Apr 22, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> so some people say i have said the highest calling of mankind is to be a private equity professional. some people don't agree. some people say the highest calling is to be a four-star general. so john allen is a four-star general. why do you think four-star generals are are more important than private equity people? >> i have never presented myself as being more important to the country or anybody. here i am. if you think i can do something for you, let's talk about it. if i can, and if you can, i'll do it. and in many occasions in the military, we didn't get this kind of option. powell, go there. powell, go there. you're now a four-star general. you're now a core commander in germany. it made life easier just doing what you were told. when i left it was different. i had choices. i had to take careful look at with my family, with my children and with america's promise alliance. and it zrveed me well and served those people well. but i have no illusions about who i am or where i came from. people who really taught me everything i need to know was chinese military experts from 2,000 ye
. >> so some people say i have said the highest calling of mankind is to be a private equity professional. some people don't agree. some people say the highest calling is to be a four-star general. so john allen is a four-star general. why do you think four-star generals are are more important than private equity people? >> i have never presented myself as being more important to the country or anybody. here i am. if you think i can do something for you, let's talk about it. if i...
6
6.0
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
political dictatorship of with the rise of the climate catastrophe as a sort of the greatest fear of mankind you've seen writers respond to that end and start to imagine what this fear could look like if you realize so so books about the climate catastrophe or imagining a future climate catastrophe become real bestsellers like like mylan does the history of beanies or or a giant cook's of the new wilderness which was just nominated for the book or was interesting because it seems to me that the tone of some of these novels has has changed if you will what's your sense are they more or are they less pessimistic. yeah i don't i think there are there are more fatalistic really i think a lot of the client climate fiction writers now are going from the starting point that climate change even climate catastrophe is inevitable and so instead of giving us horror stories to scare us they're more imagining what this future this climate change future will look like and that means there's more humor more irony in a lot of these books now and also a little bit of hope so their magic maybe the world that
political dictatorship of with the rise of the climate catastrophe as a sort of the greatest fear of mankind you've seen writers respond to that end and start to imagine what this fear could look like if you realize so so books about the climate catastrophe or imagining a future climate catastrophe become real bestsellers like like mylan does the history of beanies or or a giant cook's of the new wilderness which was just nominated for the book or was interesting because it seems to me that the...
2
2.0
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
political dictatorship of with the rise of the climate catastrophe as a sort of the greatest fear of mankind you've seen writers respond to that end and start to imagine what this fear could look like if you realize so so books about the climate catastrophe or imagining a future in a climate catastrophe become real bestsellers like like my island does a history of beanies or or a giant cooks of the new wilderness which was just nominated for the book it was interesting because it seems to me that the tone of some of these novels has has changed if you will what's your sense are they more or are they less pessimistic. yeah i don't i think they're there are more fatalistic really i think a lot of the client climate fiction writers now are going from the starting point that climate change even climate catastrophe is inevitable and so instead of giving us horror stories to scare us they're more imagining what this future this climate change future will look like and that means there's more humor more irony in a lot of these books now and also a little bit of hope so their magic maybe the world t
political dictatorship of with the rise of the climate catastrophe as a sort of the greatest fear of mankind you've seen writers respond to that end and start to imagine what this fear could look like if you realize so so books about the climate catastrophe or imagining a future in a climate catastrophe become real bestsellers like like my island does a history of beanies or or a giant cooks of the new wilderness which was just nominated for the book it was interesting because it seems to me...
9
9.0
Apr 22, 2021
04/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
the highest calling of mankind, i often thought, was private equity. and then i started interviewing. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said 250 and i did no due diligence. david: how they stay there.
the highest calling of mankind, i often thought, was private equity. and then i started interviewing. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said 250 and i did no due diligence. david: how they stay there.