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now we find a nobel peace prize that mankind is facing right now. we have shimon perez from israel also facing threats, and in our own country, in our hemisphere, we are facing a situation in costa rica where we also have a nobel laureates. we know that many challenges are being faced in terms of weapons of destruction. you, comrade fidel, without being a nobel laureates, you are working and struggling to spare mankind from these threats. i also asked, "what is the role of all of the nobel laureates worldwide in the struggle that you are so involved in?" what would the nobel foundation say? i also think that walter, who is with us -- he says that our only -- i think that walter is going to have to add to his report -- this is my opinion, cmdr. >> thank you. i think this is very interesting. i just wanted to say -- let me just be specific on this point. a specific point that i think we need to analyze. i am being very straightforward. i have three questions. i would like to pose them to you. these, i think -- everything hinges on these three question
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the essential body of knowledge, culture, science, that is at the service of mankind could be ensured, children and adolescents and young throughout the world would not perish in a nuclear holocaust. this is what is desired, it is deemed comrades of our national assembly. now i am here to respond for my comments. i am also here to respond to any questions that you may have. i am ready to listen to your opinions. thank you very much. [applause] >> before i offer the floor to those representatives that would so ask for it, i would just like to say one thing. and i am fully convinced that i speak on behalf of all of us. i'm going to say this as briefly and specifically as possible, as brief and specific as an order said at the time said, "thank you, commander, for giving me the pleasure of you, as you and see ne large as life as ever. i would now like to offer the floor to my comrade." >> dear commander in chief, raul, distinguished representatives, guests. today we participate in a historic event in our national assembly. the commander in chief, representative fidel castro is here, seat
the essential body of knowledge, culture, science, that is at the service of mankind could be ensured, children and adolescents and young throughout the world would not perish in a nuclear holocaust. this is what is desired, it is deemed comrades of our national assembly. now i am here to respond for my comments. i am also here to respond to any questions that you may have. i am ready to listen to your opinions. thank you very much. [applause] >> before i offer the floor to those...
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the united states sent in helicopters that conductd the greatest air lift in the history of mankind. moved about 20 thousand on thes in the mountains to keep 1/2 million people a hive during the wintertime. it was very heroic and people were grateful. aid has dropped 70 percent after a year in the wake of that void many jihad and people labeled terrorists have set up camps. this is one here. in pakistan. and in that camp, there are many kids that are previously were going to school and now they have no school and the cost to help them go would be about one month per month per child. fifth grader 20 bucks a year. first grader five bucks a year. they get their food in the back on the mess tenth and then on the left is an extreme place where people get indoctrined into a violent islam. because of international lack of help for those kids to get implicated these kids are here. there's another camp here. osama bin ladins first assistant. spent two-years in gann tan know bay in cuba and he's running large camp and just down that the united states, 212 mash units. what's going on is they're
the united states sent in helicopters that conductd the greatest air lift in the history of mankind. moved about 20 thousand on thes in the mountains to keep 1/2 million people a hive during the wintertime. it was very heroic and people were grateful. aid has dropped 70 percent after a year in the wake of that void many jihad and people labeled terrorists have set up camps. this is one here. in pakistan. and in that camp, there are many kids that are previously were going to school and now they...
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and now we find a noble peace prize that mankind is facing right now. we have simon perez from israel who is also facing threats in our own country, in our hemisphere, we are facing the situation in costa rica where we also have a nobody el laur yet and -- no bel laur yet. and we know that again many challenges are being faced in terms of weapons of mass destruction. you, comrad, without being a no bel lauret, you are working and struggling to spare mankind from these threats. and i also ask, what is the role of all of the noble law yet, and what would the foundation say? i also think that walter, who is with us, we heard his program and he says that our only -- and i think that walter is going to have to add to his report the -- this is my opinion, commander. >> well, thank you. i think that's very interesting. i just want to say, let me just be specific on this point, a specific point that i think we need to analyze it. and i'm being very straight forward. i have three questions. that i would like to pose to you. i think everything hinges on these thr
and now we find a noble peace prize that mankind is facing right now. we have simon perez from israel who is also facing threats in our own country, in our hemisphere, we are facing the situation in costa rica where we also have a nobody el laur yet and -- no bel laur yet. and we know that again many challenges are being faced in terms of weapons of mass destruction. you, comrad, without being a no bel lauret, you are working and struggling to spare mankind from these threats. and i also ask,...
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. >> this area of rural ethiopia is often regarded as the cradle of mankind. the remains of modern man's ancestors. they have looked for clues of mankind for decades and made a major discovery about our ancient ancestors. anthropologists from the academy of scientists provided us with this video. >> we discovered two bones that clearly indicate that they have inflicted marks on them. >> these fossillize the animal bones show distinct signs of primitive stone tools likely made by sharp objects to break bones to extract marrow for food. butchering data, over 2.5 million years ago. >> mankind picked up tools nearly a million years earlier than previously thought. our ancestors were more advanced, not only able to use tools but they ate meat. >> these species played a very critical role in our evolution history because the species bridges the very first. >> the find was made just a short distance from another of the academy's discoveries. the oldest and most complete juvenile skeleton of the species was honored in 2,000 nicknamed salam. it was 3.3 million years. m
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not for the betterment of ourselves but for the betterment of all mankind. let's reclaim the dream and let's continue the mission. thank you very much. >> thank you. who are we? >> teamsters! >> who are we? >> teamsters. thanks to the reverend for putting this together. it was in 1968, this great speech was constructed. there was a dream that was bigger that we can ever imagine. it was conceived before the assassination of our great dr. martin luther king. he had a vision. he said within 40 years we would have the first black president of the united states. that is not by accident. that is by conception. we need to recognize, and reclaim this dream for our kids, our history -- this tea party saying they have fundamental beliefs, how can they demonstrate against dr. martin luther king's speech, the very basic ideas that made this country great? do you know what that is like? we had a president who was a great republican, abe lincoln. that is like his rejecting the gettysburg address. this is serious. i have my brother greg. the reason we are able to do this i
not for the betterment of ourselves but for the betterment of all mankind. let's reclaim the dream and let's continue the mission. thank you very much. >> thank you. who are we? >> teamsters! >> who are we? >> teamsters. thanks to the reverend for putting this together. it was in 1968, this great speech was constructed. there was a dream that was bigger that we can ever imagine. it was conceived before the assassination of our great dr. martin luther king. he had a...
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all of mankind's history. mankind himself in slavery, and then someone appears to wait america up. it was george whitefield and the , heorties -- in the 1740's actually brought more slavery to this land, but it is words that inspired an american generation. the children they grew in to beat john adams, at george washington, thomas jefferson, and it happens the same way it has since the burning bush. moses, freedom, and then they forget. they wander until they remember that god is the answer. he always has been. and then they began to trust. you know what kind of trust there must a band? keep you are in bondage in ancient egypt, and you were crying out to the almighty, send does someone to free s -- send us someone to free us, and someone shows up with a stick, don't you think they said, you have got to be kidding? [laughter] the all-powerful, the almighty, they send a man slow of speech with a stick. but look at what that state and what that man did. -- that stick and what that man did. recognize that noses and abraham lincoln and george washington, they were men. they were just li
all of mankind's history. mankind himself in slavery, and then someone appears to wait america up. it was george whitefield and the , heorties -- in the 1740's actually brought more slavery to this land, but it is words that inspired an american generation. the children they grew in to beat john adams, at george washington, thomas jefferson, and it happens the same way it has since the burning bush. moses, freedom, and then they forget. they wander until they remember that god is the answer. he...
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. >> this area of rural ethiopia is regarded go as the cradle of mankind. scientists have been looking for clues about mankind in this part for decades. they made a major discovery. and scientists from the academy of sciences provided us with this video. >> we discovered tool bones that clearly indicate they have a mark on them. >> these fossilized animal bones show signs of primitive stone tools. they were made by rocks to extract marrow for food. the oldest was about two and a half million years ago. >> we're talking about 3.4 million years ago. >> meaning that man picked up tools nearly a million years earlier than thought. not only were they able to use tools but they ate meat. >> this species, played a critical role in our evolutionary history because the species, very first homonids. >> it was made from another the juvenile species was unearthed in 2000. nicknamed salam they date back 3 million years. >> no one was able to demonstrate that the species. >> the team will resume research in the coming months with a new motivation, finding the tools that
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benjamin franklin said, "mankind are all of a family." today, the true meaning of charity has been lost. charity is not forced, fake, or declared it tax deductible. it is not about getting recognized with a name on a plaque. charity is about opening your heart to another human being in his or her time of need. without charity, true charity there is nothing. our responsibility is no less than that of the men and women who were called upon to risk their lives to defend freedom and security of our country. charity, real charity, and powers, off cliffs -- uplifts, and sets man free. [applause] >> here to present the award, the badge of merit for charity, retired from the supreme court, justice raul gonzales. [applause] >> thank you. the honoree for the badge of rare for charity is from salt lake city, utah. our honor read was born in blackfoot, idaho. his father was a schoolteacher. his mother was a homemaker. his family moved to california at a young age. our honor read -- honoree was elected as a student body president in his eyes go. he re
benjamin franklin said, "mankind are all of a family." today, the true meaning of charity has been lost. charity is not forced, fake, or declared it tax deductible. it is not about getting recognized with a name on a plaque. charity is about opening your heart to another human being in his or her time of need. without charity, true charity there is nothing. our responsibility is no less than that of the men and women who were called upon to risk their lives to defend freedom and...
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so meeting your wife, taking part of something political, being part of that young, angry mankind of directors, you know, that it was attached with. all these things really helped me to build myself as a human being, really. >> shah mahmood, qureshi, the filmmaker spike lee, and the actor vincent cassel when we continue. >> rose: funding for charlie rose was provided by the following captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> the flooding in pakistan is the country's worst natural disaster in its history. one fifth of the country is underwater. more than 20 million people have been affected. an estimated 1600 people have died and some say the figure may be more. millions are in urgent need of food, emergency shelter, and clean drinking water. u.n. secretary-general ben ki-moon has called it a slow motion tsunami yet international bon donors have been slow to raise the u.n. target of $460 million. a swren meeting of the assembly was held yesterday to mobilize support. secretary of state hillary clinton spoke at the session.
so meeting your wife, taking part of something political, being part of that young, angry mankind of directors, you know, that it was attached with. all these things really helped me to build myself as a human being, really. >> shah mahmood, qureshi, the filmmaker spike lee, and the actor vincent cassel when we continue. >> rose: funding for charlie rose was provided by the following captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose....
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metaphor about this country as you can get, because the darkness, which is the overwhelming history of mankind, has come back. we live in a senseless, alice in wonderland world, where nothing is logical, where no one is punished, where people who are rewarded are only rewarded because they were born to it, and now the supreme court has actually, by saying that corporations are unfettered -- you know what that really is? that is closing the circle. we came here to get away from that. and now our own supreme court has brought it back, a caste and class system that says money is the only counter, and if you do not have a, you are out. that is actually bringing history back to where it began, at the birth of this country. tavis: gwyneth paltrow's mom and meryl streep's daughter are in the cast with you. >> both of them are not only gorgeous, but as talented as their mothers and daughters. i have known blythe for 45 years. i can remember the day i heard she was married. [laughter] she acts like me. she is very spontaneous, and she never repeats herself. so there are two moments that i will not tell
metaphor about this country as you can get, because the darkness, which is the overwhelming history of mankind, has come back. we live in a senseless, alice in wonderland world, where nothing is logical, where no one is punished, where people who are rewarded are only rewarded because they were born to it, and now the supreme court has actually, by saying that corporations are unfettered -- you know what that really is? that is closing the circle. we came here to get away from that. and now our...
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you have diversity of mankind. so that's very, very helpful to them. >> what do you think will be the hardest part for individuals as they go through this? >> it's tough. in my case i was up in the heavens, cut off, isolated from mankind and a sense of isolation i have never felt in my life before. so the hardest thing is just dealing with your own psychological frailties. you know, we have great dna in us. we're old explorers. we have roots of cave man and everything else. so we can get through these things. but you have to sort of pace yourself. you have to talk to yourself a lot. you have to keep saying, come on, keep the spirits up. you know, that's how you get through it. >> and in addition to having to do those things, in this case, jerry, these men, they have to lose weight. they have to have 35-inch waist toss get out of this hole, what do you think that part of all of this will do to the men psychologically? >> you know, first of all, i would put the skinniest guys up first so they don't plug that hole whe
you have diversity of mankind. so that's very, very helpful to them. >> what do you think will be the hardest part for individuals as they go through this? >> it's tough. in my case i was up in the heavens, cut off, isolated from mankind and a sense of isolation i have never felt in my life before. so the hardest thing is just dealing with your own psychological frailties. you know, we have great dna in us. we're old explorers. we have roots of cave man and everything else. so we...
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this because so far there is no evidence in open media sources or licensed scientific magazines that mankind is capable of using nature in such a way the amount of energy we. able to exact is far too small to affect energy streams in the atmosphere and the oceans are so as to use those streams as a weapon and i have no scientific evidence that the disasters could have been caused by a climate weapon or a geophysical weapon. but it is true that countries are working towards somehow controlling or affecting the weather isn't that what scientists of many cultures have always been interested in the. yes we do work on projects of that kind ways to use where the control techniques can be different there are peaceful applications such as dispersing clouds and making sure that weather is good at red square parades i suspect this isn't only practiced in russia but in other countries as well. servia to authorities used where the control techniques and quite successfully to cause avalanches and hail storms and places where they needed them or drive away from airports it's easy to see from what i said t
this because so far there is no evidence in open media sources or licensed scientific magazines that mankind is capable of using nature in such a way the amount of energy we. able to exact is far too small to affect energy streams in the atmosphere and the oceans are so as to use those streams as a weapon and i have no scientific evidence that the disasters could have been caused by a climate weapon or a geophysical weapon. but it is true that countries are working towards somehow controlling...
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right to fit in the moon has nothing to do with mankind and those who say that are just trying to make money. and still coming our way here in our legal battle in the u.s. the weather behind bars we're told by the parole board they're free to leave only to see the decision overturned by the state governor look at the calls for change. human rights campaigners in britain are alarmed over plans to install surveillance cameras on planes the project is aimed at preventing terrorism but some believe more cameras will lead to even more of a big brother society in a country that's already the most watched in the world are these lower amateur reports. off for a week in the sun but if the european union project goes ahead these people could have their conversations and movements monitored while they're flying the plan has a law on civil liberties campaigners who fear further growth in the surveillance state but at passengers a divided yeah i think it's because it's like private personally when i don't know this i think is a line and you keep pushing and pushing it with like the regulations and
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monkeys and apes are mankind's closest evolutionary cousins, but for some of the 15,000 americans that own these animals, that relationship isn't close enough. they call themselves parents, or monkey moms, and their primate pelts are their children, or monkids. they dress them up in clothes and feed them human cloepts. but even the most well intentioned parents may not fully appreciate they are still intentioned parents may not fully appreciate they are still keeping wild animals in their homes, and some monkids have a violent streak. violent streak. jeremy hubbard reports. >> reporter: they seem cute and cuddly. >> they're my daughters. my adopted daughters. >> is that your pet? >> is this my pet. no, not my pet. my companion for life. >> i don't think there's much of a differences between a monkey and a human baby. >> reporter: but they remain wild and potentially violent. >> i'm one of the fortunate ones. i never landed in the hospital. but there are so many other humans that ended up in the hospital with severe injuries from their monkeys. she would bite me, she would draw blood. s
monkeys and apes are mankind's closest evolutionary cousins, but for some of the 15,000 americans that own these animals, that relationship isn't close enough. they call themselves parents, or monkey moms, and their primate pelts are their children, or monkids. they dress them up in clothes and feed them human cloepts. but even the most well intentioned parents may not fully appreciate they are still intentioned parents may not fully appreciate they are still keeping wild animals in their...
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physically in the nothing to do with mankind and those who side are to just trying to make money. on the way chasing liberty where in california women convicted for defending themselves only victim to political ambitions. and cost discrimination at work to fix efforts to bridge age old social divisions in india that's. all this week the japanese city of mecca sarky has been commemorating the victims of the atomic bomb dropped by the u.s. sixty five years ago. representatives from more than thirty countries gathered with survivors to highlight their message to the world that humans and nuclear arsenals should not co-exist the attack on the king was the second against civilians just three days after the first target was devastated as a result of the bombings more than two hundred thousand people died either directly in the blasts or later going to radiation poisoning sean thomas reports. sixty five years ago sumi taro taniguchi was enjoying a simple morning bicycle ride when in a tragic instant his life was changed forever. i was thrown to the ground and i stood in piecing sound i t
physically in the nothing to do with mankind and those who side are to just trying to make money. on the way chasing liberty where in california women convicted for defending themselves only victim to political ambitions. and cost discrimination at work to fix efforts to bridge age old social divisions in india that's. all this week the japanese city of mecca sarky has been commemorating the victims of the atomic bomb dropped by the u.s. sixty five years ago. representatives from more than...
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physically in the moon so nothing to do with mankind and those who say they are to just trying to make money i would put but are we not ready there's a lot i'll we're not going to see this again next year the year on i mean it's only quite recently that a lot of very interesting question these things do come in bursts and we're working on that very question those forecasts we did say there would be a series of what summers in england for example which we had now will be a series of these very hot hot summers in russia we don't know we have to work on that but i assure you it's nothing to do with carbon dioxide and if you stop stop driving around moscow it won't affect the next one. well later this hour here in r.t. we've got more on the russian places wildlife wildfires and we look at how animal lovers in the moscow region try to save the. approaching light. of the news the japanese city of has been commemorating the victims of the atomic bomb dropped by the us sixty five years ago it was the second nuclear attack against civilians just three days after the first target was devastated
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a body would react to those conditions which is why bill constraints were the first giant leap for mankind you could see that belka was more agitated and that the dogs worry times uncomfortable but they made it safely home and scientists knew that it was man's turn to reach for the stars. during stamps calendars became the subject of tales and news reports fifty years after their flight their trip fascinates young and old alike and the museum where they are displayed is proud to tell their story again and again catherine as our of our r.t.e. nasca. well now we continue our close up series we bring into focus russia's diverse regions including some fairly hard to reach places parties team gets an in-depth and personal insight on the everyday life of local people and the history of the country. and today were in the northwest of russia in the region the country's first seaport in the seventeenth century recognizes a regional capital it now has everything from ship building to diamonds we sent to syria to explore. where now with the north of russia and the girls region a region which has a co
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pretty in there and nothing to do with mankind those who say that are just trying to make money i would but are we not raising this are we not going to see this again next year the year on i mean it's only quite recently that a lot of very interesting question these things do come in bursts and we're working on that very question those forecasts we did say there would be a series of what summers in england for example which we've had now will be a series of these very hot hot summers in russia we don't know we have to work on that but i assure you it's nothing to do with carbon dioxide and if you stop stop driving around moscow it won't affect next one jot. here with me tonight from the russian capital still ahead for you this atomic legacy. this is the hyper center of the bomb which means sixty five years ago it exploded five hundred meters above this exact spot and the people who suffered that horrific event well their stories are truly amazing but what they didn't know back then just as disturbing is the long term effects of that radiation. attempts to break down the cost system in i
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a body would react to those conditions which is why bill constrained with the first giant leap for mankind you could see that belka was more agitated and that the dogs were at times uncomfortable but they made it safely home and scientists knew that it was man's turn to reach for the stars. during stamps calendars became the subject of tales and news reports fifty years after their flight their trip last unaids young and old alike and the museum where there displayed is proud to tell their story again and again gas units are about r t moscow. and we've got plenty more on space at our website r.t. dot com log on for an out of this world blog by a russian cause was. a first step to the stars find out what it took to prepare for space why take man to the moon. moving home a monument to what the millennium appears in france as part of a series of tributes to twentieth century figures. the white house is adamant the u.s. economy is recovering but well the unemployment rate still near ten percent a major problem is in the real estate sector some say the administration is spinning the story that'
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right to fit in there and nothing to do with mankind and those who side are to just one of that money i would put but are we not ready this is not going to see this again next year the year round i mean it's only quite recently that a lot of very interesting question these things do come in bursts and we're working on that very question those forecasts we did say there would be a series of what summers in england for example which we've had now will be a series of these very hot hot summers in russia we don't know we have to work on that but i assure you it's nothing to do with carbon dioxide and if you stop stop driving around moscow it won't affect the next one just. well coming up for you in just a few minutes the birthright control to see so untouchable so reigniting the debate of discrimination those of us calls refused to give up a huge old tradition despite. the fall of the japanese city and has been commemorating the victims of the atomic bomb dropped by the u.s. sixty five years ago it was the second nuclear attack against civilians just three days after the first target hiro
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how a body would react to those conditions which is why bill constraint were the first joint leap for mankind you could see that belka was more agitated in that the dog's worry times uncomfortable but they made it safely home and scientists knew that it was man's turn to reach for the stars. during stamps calendars became the subject of tales and news reports fifty years after their flight their trip fascinates young and old alike and the museum where they are displayed is proud to tell their story again and again gas units are about r t. coming our way here in our day for diamond. this start right here is one hundred meters deep and it produces about half a million carats worth of diamonds each year now this is just the beginning because they want to go deeper into the earth where the soil is richer and where there's a lot more of that precious stone many women call their best friend. or a chance of holding the twenty eighteen or the twenty and twenty two football world cop are now in the hands of inspectors wrapped up their visit to the contrary. evidence has been following their progress a
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physically in the nothing to do with mankind and those who started are to just run about money. on the way. chasing liberty in california women for defending themselves or forming it into its missions also. never believe anything until it's officially denied. america's promise to pull out of iraq just an attempt to trick the public that's coming up. well this week the japanese city of night a sarky has been commemorating the victims of the atomic bomb dropped by the u.s. sixty five years ago. representatives from more than thirty countries gathered with the survivors to highlight their message to the world that humans and. not co-exist. was the second against civilians just three days after the first target hiroshima was devastated as a result of the bombings one hundred thousand people died either directly in the blasts or later due to radiation poisoning sean thomas reports. sixty five years ago sumi taro taniguchi was enjoying a simple morning bicycle ride when in a tragic instant his life was changed forever. i was thrown to the ground and i stood in piecing sound i thought
physically in the nothing to do with mankind and those who started are to just run about money. on the way. chasing liberty in california women for defending themselves or forming it into its missions also. never believe anything until it's officially denied. america's promise to pull out of iraq just an attempt to trick the public that's coming up. well this week the japanese city of night a sarky has been commemorating the victims of the atomic bomb dropped by the u.s. sixty five years ago....
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friday marks sixty five years since the first use of an atomic weapon in the history of mankind the russian bombing estimates more than one hundred fifty thousand people were killed in the explosion and the subsequent fallout the mission was performed by a b. twenty nine super fortress bomber the enola gay with twelve crew members aboard r t spoke to the last survivor of the crew who told us that if there's ever a need for a similar mission he would be the first to volunteer. today only one of these twelve crew members of the knowledge a live to tell the story i'm joined by that man today theodore van kirk so if you could now take us through the steps that that fateful day or that day wasn't the important because because the bomb was the.
friday marks sixty five years since the first use of an atomic weapon in the history of mankind the russian bombing estimates more than one hundred fifty thousand people were killed in the explosion and the subsequent fallout the mission was performed by a b. twenty nine super fortress bomber the enola gay with twelve crew members aboard r t spoke to the last survivor of the crew who told us that if there's ever a need for a similar mission he would be the first to volunteer. today only one of...
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thirty two years ago so these things are dictated by solar activity in the moon and nothing to do with mankind and those who say they are to just go on about money. their authority live from moscow on the way this sunday chasing liberty or in california where women convicted for defending themselves are fairly falling victim to political ambitions also. never believe that until it's officially done i. could america's promise to paul out of iraq being just an attempt to deceive the public that's coming up. this week the japanese city have not got saki has been commemorating the victims of the atomic bomb dropped by the us sixty five years ago. representatives from more than thirty countries gather with so my verse to highlight their message to the world but humans and nuclear arsenals should not co-exist the attack on nagasaki was the second against civilians just three days after the first target here ashima was devastated as a result of the bombings more than two hundred thousand people died either directly in the blasts or later due to radiation poisoning artie's son thomas reports. sixty fi
thirty two years ago so these things are dictated by solar activity in the moon and nothing to do with mankind and those who say they are to just go on about money. their authority live from moscow on the way this sunday chasing liberty or in california where women convicted for defending themselves are fairly falling victim to political ambitions also. never believe that until it's officially done i. could america's promise to paul out of iraq being just an attempt to deceive the public that's...
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how a body would react to those conditions which is why bill constrain were the first giant leap for mankind you could see that belka was more agitated and that the dogs worry times uncomfortable but they made it safely home and scientists knew that it was man's turn to reach for the stars. the door and stamps calendars became the subject of tales in news reports fifty years after their flight their trip. and the museum where they are displayed is proud to tell their story again and again catherine as our of our t.v. moscow we've got plenty more on space at our website dot com gone for an out of this world watched by a russian convoy not one of the first steps to the stars find out what it took to prepare for space flight and help take man to the moon. why dinner and then in france a statue of a bolshevik leader has been erected in the country south part of a series of tributes to twentieth century figures. tighter security measures remain in force in moscow after tuesday's terror attack in russia's north caucuses police have evacuated moscow city court after an anonymous apparent tip off th
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thirty two years ago so these things are dictated by solar activity in the moon has nothing to do with mankind and those who say they are to just talk about money. there with are to live from moscow and so on we'll look at whether the you were asking real to stick to its deadline to get out of iraq and say the promise is more to appease people at home rather than fair assessment of whether iraq is ready to go it alone. and this week saw the sixty fifth anniversary of america's atomic bombing of the japanese city of nagasaki. over thirty countries attended a ceremony on monday to remember the eighty thousand victims of the attack which happened in the closing days of world war two in one thousand nine hundred forty five the explosion happened three days after the us devastated another japanese city with the world's first nuclear bomb strike but as our two son thomas reports the effects of the tragedy are still being felt today. sixty five years ago sumi taro taniguchi was enjoying a simple morning bicycle ride when in a tragic instant his life was changed forever. i was thrown to the ground and
thirty two years ago so these things are dictated by solar activity in the moon has nothing to do with mankind and those who say they are to just talk about money. there with are to live from moscow and so on we'll look at whether the you were asking real to stick to its deadline to get out of iraq and say the promise is more to appease people at home rather than fair assessment of whether iraq is ready to go it alone. and this week saw the sixty fifth anniversary of america's atomic bombing of...
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a body would react to those conditions which is why bill constraints were the first giant leap for mankind you could see that belka was more educated in that the dog's worry times uncomfortable but the made it safely home in scientists knew that it was man's turn to reach for the stars. the. stamps calendars became the subject of tales in news reports fifty years after their flight their trip thousand eight. and the museum where their displayed is proud to tell their story again and again catherine as are about r t moscow russia hosts the football world cup in two thousand and eighteen or two thousand and twenty two is now in the hands of fifa its inspectors have wrapped up their fact finding mission which included a meeting with prime minister vladimir putin. airport. russia waits to see if its bid was strong enough to fight to woo the inspectors now for four days the committee toured russia and four of the thirteen cities slated to host the world cup games in those cities include say petersburg moscow comes on and sochi which is poised to be the host of the winter twenty fourteen olympic
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. >> reporter: kurzweil argues that it's human nature for mankind to utilize technology to overcome human limitations. we are the species that does change ourlves. we didn't stay on the ground. we didn't stay on the planet. we didn't stay with the limits of our biology. if you want to speak in religious terms you can say that's what god intended us to do. >> reporter: kurzweil bases his predictions on what he calls the exponential growth of artificial intelligence in the fields of genetics, nanotechnology, and robotics. >> informational technology is growing exponentially, not linearly. our intuition says it grows like this -- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 -- 30 steps later you're at 30. the reality is that it grows 2, 4, 8, 16, and 30 steps later you are at billion. when i was a student at mit, i went there because it was so advanced at that time it actually had a computer, and it costs tens of millions of dollars. it took up half a building. the computer that i carry around and that we all carry around is a million times less expensive. it's a thousand times more powerful. >> reporter: john donoghue is
. >> reporter: kurzweil argues that it's human nature for mankind to utilize technology to overcome human limitations. we are the species that does change ourlves. we didn't stay on the ground. we didn't stay on the planet. we didn't stay with the limits of our biology. if you want to speak in religious terms you can say that's what god intended us to do. >> reporter: kurzweil bases his predictions on what he calls the exponential growth of artificial intelligence in the fields of...
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how a body would react to those conditions which is why bill constrain were the first giant leap for mankind you could see that belka was more agitated and that the dogs worry times uncomfortable but they made it safely home and scientists knew that it was man's turn to reach for the stars. during stamps calendars became a subject of tales and news reports fifty years after their flight their trip thousand eight c.n.n. older like and the museum where they are displayed is proud to tell their story again and again catherine as our r.t. moscow russia's chances of holding the twenty eighteen or twenty twenty two foot in the hands of feet for inspectors who wrapped up their visit to the country and has been following their progress reports now from moscow they were dead of a. russia waits to see if its bid was strong enough to woo inspectors now for four days the committee toured russia and four of the thirteen cities slated to host the world cup games in those cities include st petersburg moscow close on and sochi which is poised to be the host of the winter twenty fourteen olympic games and th
how a body would react to those conditions which is why bill constrain were the first giant leap for mankind you could see that belka was more agitated and that the dogs worry times uncomfortable but they made it safely home and scientists knew that it was man's turn to reach for the stars. during stamps calendars became a subject of tales and news reports fifty years after their flight their trip thousand eight c.n.n. older like and the museum where they are displayed is proud to tell their...