Today
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If they hadn't invited back Al-Qaeda, they would still be in power
today.
Today, there are 14 health clinics in that area alone.
Today, he could never do that.
And you'll be delighted to hear in 2011, today, that Guido Westerwelle, the German foreign minister, assures us that we are in the "decisive year."
Today
when you go to Bosnia it is almost impossible to believe that what we saw in the early 1990s happened.
The crime rates in Bosnia
today
are lower than they are in Sweden.
I'm going to talk
today
about the pleasures of everyday life.
I don't doubt that that plays some role, but what I want to convince you of
today
is that there's something else going on.
But
today
I'm going to talk about access to food, because actually this year and last year and during the 2008 food crisis, there was enough food on Earth for everyone to have 2,700 kilocalories.
And Purchasing for Progress
today
is in 21 countries.
Today
I want to talk to you about the future, but first I'm going to tell you a bit about the past.
I picked up that book, and as we drove from the edge of the Grand Canyon to Big Sur, and to, actually, here where we are today, in Monterey, I read that book, and from when I was reading that book, I knew that I wanted to have a life in medicine.
Thank you for listening to me
today.
Now, while as a journalist, Miller's archive may have been better written and more carefully curated than most, the fact of the matter is that all of us
today
are creating an archive that's something completely different than anything that's been created by any previous generation.
But
today
we're all creating this incredibly rich digital archive that's going to live in the cloud indefinitely, years after we're gone.
Even today, we know that there are words we cannot use, phrases we cannot say, because if we do so, we might be accosted, jailed, or even killed.
And today, architects and biologists are working together to explore smart building design that will create healthy buildings for us.
Over five million of
today'
s children will see a parent incarcerated at some point in their childhoods.
Now I don't think there will be any dire consequences with you all sitting here today, but imagine a military leader missing four minutes of a military briefing, or a judge missing four minutes of testimony.
And it tends to feel a little overwhelming when we look at what is there in reality
today
and the magnitude of the problem that we face.
In order to provide the kind of energy that it would take for eight billion people living in cities that are even somewhat like the cities that those of us in the global North live in today, we would have to generate an absolutely astonishing amount of energy.
And the two main threats to penguins
today
are overfishing and global warming.
We have about, you know, 38,000 places that are not worth caring about in the United States
today.
We either live inside Africa today, or in quite recent exile.
And you can begin to compare it to the genomes of people who live
today.
And the way to ask that question is to look at the Neanderthal that comes from Southern Europe and compare it to genomes of people who live
today.
So that today, the people living outside Africa have about two and a half percent of their DNA from Neanderthals.
And it was well enough preserved so we could determine the DNA from this individual, even to a greater extent than for the Neanderthals actually, and start relating it to the Neanderthal genome and to people
today.
If we ask that question, and compare the Denisovan genome to people around the world, we surprisingly find no evidence of Denisovan DNA in any people living even close to Siberia
today.
Man:
Today
you're invited to a peaceful march.
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