transformed uh you know from sort of a feared Pariah to a beloved Guardian uh he had learned and mastered the entertainment industry which became very important eventually you know whenhe went back to Apple with um with with iTunes and and all of that and his
president she would be a bra burning Guardian it came out that Iranian government had just banned and the girl with pearl earrings and Dan Brown's Da
I mean, Fox, in particular, the way it was communicated to me, they had been trying to find a-- "Guardians of the Galaxy" had been a hit, the resurgence of "Star Wars." They'd been trying to find a sci-fi show with a comedic element that would work for them. And it's a hard thing to do.
And I thought, well what better than to give a color pop to Victoria and give her that green hair. Guardians of the Galaxy had just come out last year and Groot was kind of a runaway character for them so they wanted to give him his own six issue mini series.
These movies are long! "Guardians of the Galaxy 2," what was it, two hours, 20 minutes? Get on a treadmill, work it out!
is just being silly." This is known as Newcomb's paradox, named for its inventor, William Newcomb. The Guardian newspaper polled over 31,000 people about this problem in 2016. 53.5% were one-boxers and 46.5% were two-boxers.
you could really say, from the founders' perspective, the bad guys won, right? If you're If you're a founder, you believe the guardian .com/stateside to learn more, and listen wherever you get your podcast, or watch on YouTube
other minor around the globe, they cannot uh even file an the silent um application because for that you need a legal guardian who does this for you. It All of this needs to happen as immediately as possible under international and EU law. And this is where Spain really falls short at the moment.
I don't want to interrupt you by the way. "The Guardian " loses money.
The third is that we can make the material safe. Now, very, very early on, within 24 hours, the journalists who were dealing with this, that's me and a couple of others at The Guardian , very quickly realized that there was some material in this Afghan database which we couldn't publish. It would be unsafe. There were actually two different kinds. Some of it was operational detail about how coalition forces do their job, which might expose them to attack by
streets, they have to be protected against sexual exploitation, they need immediate guardianship. This is these are core obligations under the law and Spain here is not following through what it is supposed to do under EU law, under
And then it's all done in two years, like in post and things like that. For "Guardians of the Galaxy" I have to sit there for five hours and it's not cool. I have ADD, I have OCD.
And our indigenous knowledge has within it our own beliefs and our own creation and our own guardians , our own -- we would call him 'Supreme Being'. Our own supreme being. And known as "The Fatherless One." And many other names.
Newspaper organizations invested in a lot of these vertical businesses, some successful, some not. So Autotrader with "The Guardian " and auto classifieds in the UK in the United States with a lot of the big chains. But keep going because this is fascinating, I think, for people to understand.
What you'll see on the shelves next to "Fair Play" are things like why men will never do more in the home. You'll see a Guardian article that just came out saying the only solution is to strike and literally walk out. The New York Times and my favorite article where a woman wrote, "The way to solve the gender division of labor is for you to move to a foreign country
This isn't what usually happens. And then my guardian , Kate, she was just, like, I don't want you to scream because this is a workplace. We're not going to scream.
And there is a guardian who needs to stop them from getting together and assembling that.
with "The Guardian ." So "The Guardian " called me.
Because until The Guardian stopped being able to send me to LA for the Oscars-- Very sad-- I used to go to the Oscars
I become the guardian of the court when he gets taken away from his abusive adoptive mother.
I think in "The Guardian " about the role of the opposition in the US funding the opposition in many of the Latin American and Caribbean countries.
towards "The Guardian " in terms of their editorial stance in the world.
for the Guardian newspaper where I ends up writing a book about Brazilian football then I ghost WR pelle's autobiography then back in the UK tried
You can read "The Guardian ." You can read "The Times." you can read "The Wall Street Journal" no matter where you are in the country or the world.
So "The Guardian " today has a story about the fact that intergenerational transfers seem to be broken, so that younger people, Generation Y,
And the "Guardian " does it.
I see them as guardian angels.
He's my guardian angel.
But "The Guardian " reviewed it saying, incredibly brave reworking of Eisenstein's "Potemkin." And I'm like--
Is "The Guardian ? Who do you feel like?
So consider "The Guardian ," consider the BBC, consider all of that.
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is all bullshit and when we publish it we're gonna be the world's greatest laughing stock. After The Guardian - New York Times alliance was formed, about a week later, Der Spiegel for various reasons came on board. And that was a good fluke because it turned out that they could get access to a massive US military material, which had been provided to the German Parliament in order to debate the future of their involvement in Afghanistan.
and the guardian and things from these uh from the chief Executives of these industries because what they realize is
Southern California and guardian was uh run by Russ a Jed neck
And they become lion guardians .
being warriors and guardians .
Caretakers and guardians of our Mother Earth, Terra Gaia.
And their parents and guardians , to the extent that they were there, didn't know that either, didn't have experience with that, and didn't know what to do or how
Our own supreme being. And known as "The Fatherless One." And many other names. We would also have guardians at a lower spiritual plane who are guardians over areas.
you could really say, from the founders' perspective, the bad guys won, right? If you're If you're a founder, you believe Support for the show comes from The Guardian .
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Tom Mroy is political editor for Guardian Australia and joins us now from
assessment based according on their age and their needs, their vulnerability. They need to be awarded a legal guardian , and that legal guardian then also needs to uh make this decision in cooperation with the minor whether they want to lodge an application for asylum, for example.
Ashton has written for "Harpers," and "The Guardian ," and "The New York Times." She has a blog over at "This Chair Rocks,"
Daily News," a media columnist for "The Guardian ," and president and creative director of Advance.net.
I was mostly writing for The Guardian , The Observer, the Financial Times, worked for pretty much everybody as a freelancer.
What does it mean to be a guardian of the galaxy, and what makes it truly unique?
It was published in "The Guardian " in London.
So if you go to "The Guardian " website and you actually find out the real statistics, you find that the number of black people killed by police