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mill and you can see it in more recent writing from agrarians in the united states so it's actually quite deeply held across western culture so let's fast forward to the day means in practice is that farming has a special place in the minds of australians regardless of whether they live on a farm or in the middle of a city exactly how the government treats them differently farmers in times of hardship give me an idea of the assistance that's going on right now with this latest trip ok it will fall most can qualify for a farm household alone household allowance so that's available all the time that's not just a drought measure and it's means tested but you can have a lot of assets and still be entitled to this twelve thousand australian dollar that's about nine thousand u.s. dollars annual payment county and that makes some sense because you can't just sell the back paddick so if you've got a property that's worth two or three million dollars you can just liquidate a small amount of it to help you through the drought it's essentially an asset that unless you're prepared to sell the whole t
mill and you can see it in more recent writing from agrarians in the united states so it's actually quite deeply held across western culture so let's fast forward to the day means in practice is that farming has a special place in the minds of australians regardless of whether they live on a farm or in the middle of a city exactly how the government treats them differently farmers in times of hardship give me an idea of the assistance that's going on right now with this latest trip ok it will...
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Nov 12, 2018
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. >> fremont is of the fact it's agrarian but ethnic neighborhoods in the forties and fifties became social capital wellsprings and we had it figured out transitioning from lifelong work too much more digital portable jobs to allow us to be constantly mobile to figure out how to rebuild the social capital to create new wellsprings so we reverse that trend. we need to restore that in one piece learns how to manage technology better so we don't constantly take that bait. >> we have low quality substitutes so for those real friendships that's a problem because those are hugely attractive and abundant no matter where you are you could be walking down the street setting limits is a smart thing to do with the average american is checking their iphone every four.three minutes and that is not healthy. >> we locked them up before we came in here. tell me quickly why i should buy a cemetery plot to make you have lots of opportunities of the world and it turns out you could traipse across the globe from age 50 through 55 and all of a sudden you rediscover your mortality and wish you had thicker
. >> fremont is of the fact it's agrarian but ethnic neighborhoods in the forties and fifties became social capital wellsprings and we had it figured out transitioning from lifelong work too much more digital portable jobs to allow us to be constantly mobile to figure out how to rebuild the social capital to create new wellsprings so we reverse that trend. we need to restore that in one piece learns how to manage technology better so we don't constantly take that bait. >> we have...
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Nov 26, 2018
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mill and you can see it in more recent writing from agrarians in the united states so it's actually quite deeply held across western culture so let's fast forward to the day we're in means in practice is that farming has a special place in the minds of australians regardless of whether they live on a farm or in the middle of a city exactly how the government treats them differently farmers in times of hardship give me an idea of the assistance that's going on right now with this latest trip ok it will fall most can qualify for a farm household alone household allowance so that's available all the time that's not just a drought measure and it's means tested but you can have a lot of assets and still be entitled to this twelve thousand australian dollar that's about nine thousand u.s. dollars annual payment county and that makes some sense because you can't just sell the back paddick so if you've got a property that's worth two or three million dollars you can't just liquidate a small amount of it to help you through the drought it's essentially an asset that unless you're prepared to sell
mill and you can see it in more recent writing from agrarians in the united states so it's actually quite deeply held across western culture so let's fast forward to the day we're in means in practice is that farming has a special place in the minds of australians regardless of whether they live on a farm or in the middle of a city exactly how the government treats them differently farmers in times of hardship give me an idea of the assistance that's going on right now with this latest trip ok...
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Nov 26, 2018
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mill and you can see it in more recent writing from agrarians in the united states so it's actually quite deeply held across western culture so let's fast forward to that means in practice is that farming has a special place in the minds of australians regardless of whether they live on a farm or in the middle of a city exactly how the government treats them differently farmers in times of hardship give me an idea of the assistance that's going on right now with this latest trip ok it will fall most can qualify for a farm household alone household allowance so that's available all the time that's not just a drought measure and it's means tested but you can have a lot of assets and still be entitled to this twelve thousand australian dollar that's about nine thousand u.s. dollars annual payment county and that makes some sense because you can't just sell the back paddick so if you've got a property that's worth two or three million dollars you can't just liquidate a small amount of it to help you through the drought it's essentially an asset that unless you're prepared to sell the whole th
mill and you can see it in more recent writing from agrarians in the united states so it's actually quite deeply held across western culture so let's fast forward to that means in practice is that farming has a special place in the minds of australians regardless of whether they live on a farm or in the middle of a city exactly how the government treats them differently farmers in times of hardship give me an idea of the assistance that's going on right now with this latest trip ok it will fall...
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Nov 23, 2018
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people were gatherers through history and agrarian is first put down the roots and we try to re-create. some of the virtues we are going to discover or some as hunter gatherers that one of the interesting ways to think about the problem is with the cost of printing something became a lot cheaper here's this example if you could rent each row and it's a long example someone going inthrough the details there's te 50-dollar drill most of us have in our garage and it's almost a 300-dollar drill that experts use and we are going t not goiny the 300-dollar drill. what if in could rent it and thn they could drop it off and a machine pod at my mailbox i would much prefer to rent a drill for $2 each for five minutes and have it be a 300-dollar drill somebody else maintained, and i don't need a drill all the time. when you think about ridesharing it's pretty obvious if you don't need your car every day, the act of parking it or paying to store it or walk a block after block hoping a meter opens up the only good the last two hours tonight and first two hours tomorrow morning. the cost of storage
people were gatherers through history and agrarian is first put down the roots and we try to re-create. some of the virtues we are going to discover or some as hunter gatherers that one of the interesting ways to think about the problem is with the cost of printing something became a lot cheaper here's this example if you could rent each row and it's a long example someone going inthrough the details there's te 50-dollar drill most of us have in our garage and it's almost a 300-dollar drill...
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Nov 16, 2018
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they tried to turn khmer cambodia into a agrarian society. with a violent rule where they saw enemies everywhere and the deaths come from all sorts of causes. that is partly why they have focus on the senior leaders, because they are the ones who blew up the blueprint and forced the imposing of this insured and rea p the imposing of this insured and reap revelatory order. especially brother number two. he is now 92. there are the figures down the hierarchy that some of the prosecutors have tried to bring to justice. that has been blocked by the cambodian government that only what the small handful of senior leaders. those lower figures are all accused by many the presiding of the deaths of people. this is a long time go. many cambodians were born after that. a lot of cambodians now do not have a lot of awareness. on the screen, the tribunal is that way. we'll bring you updates on that $0011. let's get some of the day's other news. north korean leader kimjong—un has supervised the test of a new high—tech tactical weapon according to the co
they tried to turn khmer cambodia into a agrarian society. with a violent rule where they saw enemies everywhere and the deaths come from all sorts of causes. that is partly why they have focus on the senior leaders, because they are the ones who blew up the blueprint and forced the imposing of this insured and rea p the imposing of this insured and reap revelatory order. especially brother number two. he is now 92. there are the figures down the hierarchy that some of the prosecutors have...
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Nov 11, 2018
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along the way you see agrarian cuba, the country in which most cubans lived pre-revolution. ♪ >> anthony: santiago is a poorer city, it's blacker, and unlike havana, the symbols and faces of the revolution still seem to mean something. these brutalist pre-fab worker's housing complexes are everywhere here. and at first glance, hell, at second glance, they look like something you'd house animals in. but for many, previously living even poorer, harsher lives in the countryside these offered something new. each group of buildings came with a doctor, a school. still they look about as grim as grim can be. yet, santiago is anything but grim. siboney beach is where locals go on the weekend to kick back with family, drink the best rum in cuba, which means the best rum anywhere, swim hang with family and friends. hola, gentlemen. we'll be needing some vasos. reymel is our local fixer. ruben is in the bar business. sergio rents rooms to the occasional tourist. everybody getting by, making the adjustment to private enterprise cuba in their own way. until a few years ago, you couldn't rent or sell,
along the way you see agrarian cuba, the country in which most cubans lived pre-revolution. ♪ >> anthony: santiago is a poorer city, it's blacker, and unlike havana, the symbols and faces of the revolution still seem to mean something. these brutalist pre-fab worker's housing complexes are everywhere here. and at first glance, hell, at second glance, they look like something you'd house animals in. but for many, previously living even poorer, harsher lives in the countryside these...
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Nov 16, 2018
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the vietnam war conflict, and badly bombed by us forces, that cambodia should be taken back to its agrarian roots. they force evacuated the capital of phnom penh and other cities and drove people out into the countryside to live on these are brutally run communes. and they sort out what they believed were party enemies everywhere including inside their own party in what became in their own party in what became in the end almost a frenzy of killing. eventually they were overthrown by an invasion from vietnam at the beginning of 1979. and it has taken this long to bring these last surviving leaders to some form of justice. only three people have been convicted by these tribunal. they have cost $300 million. it has led to some debate about whether this was an adequate way to bring justice, although given the objections of the current cambodian government for it to go further i don't think they have the potential really, the possibility of making it a wide reaching tribunal. still awaiting that verdict and sentence from the tribunal. jonathan, thank you very much. stay with us on bbc news. stil
the vietnam war conflict, and badly bombed by us forces, that cambodia should be taken back to its agrarian roots. they force evacuated the capital of phnom penh and other cities and drove people out into the countryside to live on these are brutally run communes. and they sort out what they believed were party enemies everywhere including inside their own party in what became in their own party in what became in the end almost a frenzy of killing. eventually they were overthrown by an invasion...
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Nov 12, 2018
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this guy who's been doing work on the economy 3.0 which is essentially looking at the transition from agrarian to industrial, hyper industrial to digital economics. these folks who are thinking about th for the future nomadic society looks like we had a big disruption were betrayed to re-create a lot about what was great and now we go from urban industrial to much more mobile i think some of the virtues are the virtues that humans used for hunter gatherers. one of the interesting ways to think about the problem is what is the cost of renting something became a lot cheaper than the cost of storing something so he uses this example if you could rent a trail and it's a long example so i won't go into the details as the 50-dollar won mosonemost of us have in our gae and we are not going to buy $300.1. i would prefer to rent the drill for two bucks each inhabi and ht be 300-dollar bill somebody maintained and i don't need each row all the time. block after block hoping a meter opens up th but it's only good r the last two hours tonight or tomorrow morning the cost of storage is really, really high
this guy who's been doing work on the economy 3.0 which is essentially looking at the transition from agrarian to industrial, hyper industrial to digital economics. these folks who are thinking about th for the future nomadic society looks like we had a big disruption were betrayed to re-create a lot about what was great and now we go from urban industrial to much more mobile i think some of the virtues are the virtues that humans used for hunter gatherers. one of the interesting ways to think...
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agrarian, traditional, things done the way they've always been done. they way it's believed it's always been done, until you reach the bizarro world along the border. ♪ only 90 kilometers northwest of tbilisi in villages like one, khurvaleti, where tiny georgia's predicament, come clearly and brutally into focus. over there, the russian-controlled breakaway region, formally georgian of south ossetia. the russians took it in a five-day war in 2008. it's russia now. this side of the wire is, at this precise moment anyway, georgia, but who knows? the border has been known to inch forward unpredictably. often in the dead of night to the point that families have gone to sleep in georgia and woken to find themselves living in russia, swallowed up overnight. before 2008, khurvaleti was home to more than 60 families. today, just nine families are left hanging on. >> dima: so that cow is in south ossetia, both of them. there was story actually on that, an old lady basically woke up and her cow appeared to be on the other side of the fence because they did it
agrarian, traditional, things done the way they've always been done. they way it's believed it's always been done, until you reach the bizarro world along the border. ♪ only 90 kilometers northwest of tbilisi in villages like one, khurvaleti, where tiny georgia's predicament, come clearly and brutally into focus. over there, the russian-controlled breakaway region, formally georgian of south ossetia. the russians took it in a five-day war in 2008. it's russia now. this side of the wire is, at...
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Nov 16, 2018
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when the khmer rouge seized power in 1975, it emptied the cities and tried to build a revolutionary agrarian society based on communes and limitless brutality. they called it year zero. enemies of the revolution were slaughtered in huge numbers. the presiding judge found the defendants guilty on multiple charges of crimes against humanity and genocide against two ethnic minorities. the verdict pleased those who had come to watch the trial. translation: we are happy, they forced us to live without food and medicine. translation: i am the only child who survived that regime, they killed everyone else. they will end their lives in captivity but this complex judicial process has been slow and expensive and has only convicted three people. most of those responsible for cambodia's killing fields will never be called to account. jonathan head, bbc news. let's have a look at the weather. temperatures are beginning to fall away and we are seeing some dense fog out and about channels some tricky travelling conditions over the next few hours. there is also a bit of drizzle falling from the cloud in pla
when the khmer rouge seized power in 1975, it emptied the cities and tried to build a revolutionary agrarian society based on communes and limitless brutality. they called it year zero. enemies of the revolution were slaughtered in huge numbers. the presiding judge found the defendants guilty on multiple charges of crimes against humanity and genocide against two ethnic minorities. the verdict pleased those who had come to watch the trial. translation: we are happy, they forced us to live...