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we set out to go places men had never gone before on a more flexible path which is what the augustine committee had talked about. also mentioning importantly means with mission. augustine found one of the things we had done is underestimated over the decades in the new technology that we invested -- needed to go beyond the earth/moon cradle. we found the exact kind of technologies we need today. we haven't invested in these new technologies to take us further, faster and farther into space. someone during the process developed this chart that showed if we wanted to go to mars for example, it was going to take the lifting weights of 12 international space stations. the combined weight was what amounted to. won international space station had required all of the space shuttle flights to get there, 12 time that was massive. but with new technologies you could dramatically reduce that weight that you would need to live from 12 down to two international space stations. things like in orbit refueling and other new technologies that we haven't yet focused on or pushed for. so we sought to pu
we set out to go places men had never gone before on a more flexible path which is what the augustine committee had talked about. also mentioning importantly means with mission. augustine found one of the things we had done is underestimated over the decades in the new technology that we invested -- needed to go beyond the earth/moon cradle. we found the exact kind of technologies we need today. we haven't invested in these new technologies to take us further, faster and farther into space....
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kathy augustine's involvement in the scandal there in atlanta.so some push from some people at the board meeting yesterday, look, this woman hasn't been convicted, hasn't been charged with any wrongdoing, she should be presumed innocent until proven guilty. so there is some sentiment of that as well. but it's interesting to see just the fallout of this massive scandal in the atlanta area. >> quite a bit of fallout. thank you, ed. >>> next hour, the acting superintendent for atlanta public schools is going to be randi kaye's live guest. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. [ tires squeal ] an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model-year newer with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it. better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual. it's a better policy that gets you a better car. call... or visit one of our local office
kathy augustine's involvement in the scandal there in atlanta.so some push from some people at the board meeting yesterday, look, this woman hasn't been convicted, hasn't been charged with any wrongdoing, she should be presumed innocent until proven guilty. so there is some sentiment of that as well. but it's interesting to see just the fallout of this massive scandal in the atlanta area. >> quite a bit of fallout. thank you, ed. >>> next hour, the acting superintendent for...
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augustine, flagler beach, daytona, new smyrna.he protective tarps, the last space shuttle's solid rocket boosters. destination -- the kennedy space center. on-board, people who build them, launch them, and ride them to space. all that is clear is uncertainty. what do you do when the shuttle stops flying, mike? >> well, let's see. i'm the launch director and there will be no launches to direct. and so i don't really know. >> in both years and miles, the end of the line is much, much closer now. three months earlier, a couple thousand miles from florida, a transporter moved slowly through the falling snow. it is carrying one of those last massive booster segments to the railyard 20 miles away. without the boosters, space shuttles could not fly. this is promontory, utah, north of salt lake city, home to atk aerospace systems. for 37 years, they have been testing and building the shuttle's solid rocket boosters here. >> this is a typical space shuttle segment. >> for 34 of those years, phil says he's touched the heavens with each boos
augustine, flagler beach, daytona, new smyrna.he protective tarps, the last space shuttle's solid rocket boosters. destination -- the kennedy space center. on-board, people who build them, launch them, and ride them to space. all that is clear is uncertainty. what do you do when the shuttle stops flying, mike? >> well, let's see. i'm the launch director and there will be no launches to direct. and so i don't really know. >> in both years and miles, the end of the line is much, much...
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it passes crossings at saint augustin. flagler beach. daytona, new smyrna.he protective tarps, space shuttle's last solid rocket boosters, the destination kennedy space center. onboard, people who build them, launch them and ride them to space. all that is clear is uncertainty. >> what do you do when the shuttle stops flying? >> well, let's see. i'm a launch director and there'll be no launches to direct. and so i don't really know. >> in both years and miles, the end of the line is much, much closer now. three months earlier, a couple thousand miles from florida, a transporter moves slowly through the falling snow. it is carrying one of those last massive booster segments to the rail yard 20 miles away. without the boosters, space shuttles could not fly. this is promontoyy, utah, near salt lake city, home to atk space systems. for 37 years they have been testing -- >> we're going to take it over 180 degrees. >> -- and building the shuttle's solid rocket boosters here. >> this is a typical space shuttle segment. >> for 34 of those years, phil jepson says he'
it passes crossings at saint augustin. flagler beach. daytona, new smyrna.he protective tarps, space shuttle's last solid rocket boosters, the destination kennedy space center. onboard, people who build them, launch them and ride them to space. all that is clear is uncertainty. >> what do you do when the shuttle stops flying? >> well, let's see. i'm a launch director and there'll be no launches to direct. and so i don't really know. >> in both years and miles, the end of the...
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it passes crossings at st. augustine, flagler beach, daytona, new smyrna.rotective tarps, the last space shuttle's solid rocket boosters. destination, the kennedy space center. on board people who build them, launch them, and ride them to space. all that is clear is uncertainty. what do you do when the shuttle stops flying, mike? >> well, let's see. i'm the launch director, and there will be no launches to direct. and so i don't really know. >> in both years and miles, the end of the line is much, much closer now. three months earlier, a couple thousand miles from florida, a transporter moves slowly through the falling snow. it is carrying one of those last massive booster segments to the rail yard 20 miles away. without the boosters, space shuttles could not fly. this is promontory, utah, north of salt lake city, home to atk aerospace systems. for 37 years, they have been testing and building the shuttle's solid rocket boosters here. >> over 180 degrees. >> this is a typical space shuttle segment. >> for 34 of those years, phil says he's touched the heaven
it passes crossings at st. augustine, flagler beach, daytona, new smyrna.rotective tarps, the last space shuttle's solid rocket boosters. destination, the kennedy space center. on board people who build them, launch them, and ride them to space. all that is clear is uncertainty. what do you do when the shuttle stops flying, mike? >> well, let's see. i'm the launch director, and there will be no launches to direct. and so i don't really know. >> in both years and miles, the end of...
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confession by gary wells who has, of course, written about augustin several times during his career. and then this is a biography of the tibetan book of the dead by donald lopez who's up at the university of michigan. each of them treats this idea in each of the three in a different way, and still, and some of the books that are still to come in this series also promise to be very interested. vanessa oaks is writing, bruce chilton who many of you may have heard of is writing a biography of the book of revelation. [laughter] so -- >> if he finishes it in a hurry. >> yeah, yeah. right. [laughter] i think october 20th is the deadline. [laughter] the dead sea scrolls. you did, you did try to avoid those anthroto morphic moments, but i thought one thing you said that was quite important was to think about, um, not just the physical object, but its soul, the book's soul. so in thinking about dietrich bonhoeffer and what he left postwar theology, what is the -- when you were thinking about the soul of his letters and papers, how did you come to assess that in terms of its effect on its read
confession by gary wells who has, of course, written about augustin several times during his career. and then this is a biography of the tibetan book of the dead by donald lopez who's up at the university of michigan. each of them treats this idea in each of the three in a different way, and still, and some of the books that are still to come in this series also promise to be very interested. vanessa oaks is writing, bruce chilton who many of you may have heard of is writing a biography of the...
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it passes crossings at saint augustine. flagler beach. daytona, new smyrna.nder the protective tarps, space shuttle's last solid rocket boosters, the destination kennedy space center. onboard, people who build them, launch them and ride them to space. all that is clear is uncertainty. >> what do you do when the shuttle stops flying? >> well, let's see. i'm a launch director and there'll be no launches to direct. and so i don't really know. >> in both years and miles, the end of the line is much, much closer now. three months earlier, a couple thousand miles from florida, a transporter moves slowly through the falling snow. it is carrying one of those last massive booster segments to the rail yard 20 miles away. without the boosters, space shuttles could not fly. this is promontory, utah, near salt lake city, home to atk aerospace systems. for 37 years they have been testing -- >> we're going to take it over 180 degrees. >> -- and building the shuttle's solid rocket boosters here. >> this is a typical space shuttle segment. >> for 34 of those years, phil jepso
it passes crossings at saint augustine. flagler beach. daytona, new smyrna.nder the protective tarps, space shuttle's last solid rocket boosters, the destination kennedy space center. onboard, people who build them, launch them and ride them to space. all that is clear is uncertainty. >> what do you do when the shuttle stops flying? >> well, let's see. i'm a launch director and there'll be no launches to direct. and so i don't really know. >> in both years and miles, the end...
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but augustine found one of the things we had done is vastly underestimated over the decades in the newogy that we needed to go beyond the earth's moon cradle and we went back and looked to one of the reports the first administration did and all of the new technology they out land that we would need to go to mars, and we actually found these are the exact same technology we need today. we haven't invested in these new technologies to take us further, faster and farther into space, and some wonder in the process developed this chart that showed if we wanted to go to mars for example it was going to take the lifting weight of 12 international space stations and, the combined weight is what it amounted to and again when international space station required all of the space shuttle flights to get there and 12 times that was massive but with new technologies, you could dramatically reduce the weight that you would need to lift from 12 down to two international space stations but that some things like the orbit feeling and other new technologies that we hadn't yet really focused on or pushed
but augustine found one of the things we had done is vastly underestimated over the decades in the newogy that we needed to go beyond the earth's moon cradle and we went back and looked to one of the reports the first administration did and all of the new technology they out land that we would need to go to mars, and we actually found these are the exact same technology we need today. we haven't invested in these new technologies to take us further, faster and farther into space, and some...
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well, that scandal seems to have followed augustine to texas.itution newspaper says augustine through her attorney has denied the cheating allegations and said she made the folks in dallas aware of the ongoing investigation at the time. but tonight, the de soto school board has on its agenda the possible termination of their brand new superintendent. some parents are so angry that they're promising there will be protests if augustine lasts beyond today. augustine, who is a doctor at harvard university was apparently recommended for a national search firm. he's set to be paid $180,000 a year for her new job. the school board stands by the decision to hire her saying she's both talented and qualified and the board was aware of the cheating allegation in atlanta but had no idea when augustine was hired that she'd be named in the probably. we'll see what happens in the school board meeting tonight. it could get ugly. we'll continue to watch it. cnn continues now with brooke baldwin. >> greatha
well, that scandal seems to have followed augustine to texas.itution newspaper says augustine through her attorney has denied the cheating allegations and said she made the folks in dallas aware of the ongoing investigation at the time. but tonight, the de soto school board has on its agenda the possible termination of their brand new superintendent. some parents are so angry that they're promising there will be protests if augustine lasts beyond today. augustine, who is a doctor at harvard...
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but augustine found one of the things we have done is we have vastly underestimated over the decades and the new technologies that we needed to go beyond the earth and the moon cradle and we went back and looked at one of the reports the first bush administration did and all of the new technologies they had outlined that we would need to go to mars and we actually found that these are the exact same technologies we need today. we haven't invested in the new technologies to take us further, faster and farther into space, and someone during the process developed a chart that showed if we wanted to go to mars for example, it was going to take the lifting weights of 12th international space stations, and a combined weight is what it amounted to, and again one international space station have required all the space shuttle flights to get there, 12 times that was massive, but that with new technologies you could dramatically reduce that wheat that you would need from 12 down to the two international space stations but that took things like in orbit refueling, and other new technologies tha
but augustine found one of the things we have done is we have vastly underestimated over the decades and the new technologies that we needed to go beyond the earth and the moon cradle and we went back and looked at one of the reports the first bush administration did and all of the new technologies they had outlined that we would need to go to mars and we actually found that these are the exact same technologies we need today. we haven't invested in the new technologies to take us further,...
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the augustine guy said hey, it looks great on paper.it seems to be doing well but the way you're funding it and we needed to start over from there. the other was burnt frost 193 satellite engagement. that really was a defining moment for me. i'd been on the job just a few months and you get a phone call that says, hey, military thinks it wants to shoot down a satellite and you think somebody in a suit room is having a joke with you. but that one to me -- everybody had mentioned the obama had an openness and transparency. the seeds for openness and transparency is a key tenet of space policy is sown out of the usa 193 policy. when the president decided to take down the satellite, we were going to share everything we were doing while we were doing it and the engagement profiles everything it was that we could tell we would show everybody in the world why we were doing it. and that came out of the bush white house and i think the obama white house did a very faithful job in continuing on that idea of openness and transparency. so those wer
the augustine guy said hey, it looks great on paper.it seems to be doing well but the way you're funding it and we needed to start over from there. the other was burnt frost 193 satellite engagement. that really was a defining moment for me. i'd been on the job just a few months and you get a phone call that says, hey, military thinks it wants to shoot down a satellite and you think somebody in a suit room is having a joke with you. but that one to me -- everybody had mentioned the obama had an...
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ago, we made a decision to go with this commercial route and it was very controversial, we had the augustine commission that made a lot of recommendations and the decision was to proceed with smaller companies to provide commercial first cargo and then crew access to space. and i think what's important at this point is that we embrace that and make this work. because, you know, that's what we have now, it's going to take a while before we're flying people in space again, but we could really make this successful. >> a little tough to get used to the idea that the russians are, for you, our ride for american astronauts into space? >> yeah, that is tough to get used to. but it's not the first time we have been in a similar situation without a spacecraft. at the end of the apollo program, we didn't have access to space for about six years until we first flew the space shuttle in 1981. so it's something we have seen before, obviously buying seats on the russian soyuz is not an ideal situation for us, but at least it's a good option to get our crews into space. >> you're a patriot and a team membe
ago, we made a decision to go with this commercial route and it was very controversial, we had the augustine commission that made a lot of recommendations and the decision was to proceed with smaller companies to provide commercial first cargo and then crew access to space. and i think what's important at this point is that we embrace that and make this work. because, you know, that's what we have now, it's going to take a while before we're flying people in space again, but we could really...
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european community and the eurozone of its many leaders can help lead guards main competitor was augustine carstens from mexico who argued her point meant would only add to the perception of i.m.f. why it's there could be some call for me to feel interest i mean they know their main borel are things and pollution will be they will europe north so will have his inflation were they war or stormy meaning to create the institutional emerging economies the engine of global growth in recent years are vastly under-represented in the organization with the u.s. and europe holding half of the votes and veto power and always suggests i am have gone as has had a negative effect on the world's economy and they would use their monopoly over. force certain policies. on countries in these there were no national interest the i.m.f. lends money monitors the global economy and in theory at least prevents crises its credibility has been shattered by the financial collapse in the advanced economies which it definitely did not spot they missed the two big or biggest asset bubbles in the history of the world i t
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years ago we spoke to karzai about how he sees the allegations against him because it is a drug in augustine's but did never in the last seven years nor we challenge. that community if you try to enjoy every one to prove to the video section of our website where you can access this interview in full and of course a huge archive of other news footage. wiki leaks founder julian assange is back in a london court where he's a feeling against an earlier ruling to extradite him to sweden the world's most famous whistleblowers one questioning of a sexual assault allegations that his supporters fear that if sent to stalk it will end up in the hands of the u.s. government. has been following the case from right outside the courthouse. we saw wrestlers arrive at court here on cheese day he was flanked by his lawyers and his assistants and he was silent obviously reserving his energies we were all asking him how he felt about how today was going to go but he didn't answer any of us he's had a haircut he's now wearing glasses so we look that much older than his forty years and certainly much older than hi
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borders are jordan closed well in june the drop raises fears that manufacturing is running out of st augustine after leading you could recovery over the past two years. and even markets all over with washington's debt problems affecting the vestry competence to the footsie is shedding over a percent and the dax is down one point four percent the sour stocks of a lot of them are led by lloyds banking group barclays and world bank of scotland i think goldman sachs downgraded the european banking sector. here in russia markets retreated from earlier gains with them isaacs was in just under a percent of the closed as well fell investors are cautious avoiding risky moves ahead of economic reports and critical decision making in the u.s. let's take a look at some individual moves on the y. sets or majors and in the red and mid week of crude would look well down over one and a quarter of a percent however precious metal miners were among the main gainers of the day helped by stronger gold holy metal finished almost. resigned in the but and banking stocks were also highly to gain around half a percent
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you see augustine was just hired as the superintendent of a dallas area school district. i know this is a lot to keep up with as this scandal unravels. so let's do this. let's bring in just a little bit here to talk about the fallout, let's bring in the atlanta public schools interim superintendent, errol davis joining us in studio. last night you took a first step but before we get to that, and your plans to help right this wrong, i want to get your take on what happened in your district. >> well, what happened is very simple. people failed children, they cheated, and we can't allow that to happen. we can't allow anyone who was involved with that to remain in our system. >> we're talking nearly 200 educators here that may have been involved. how will you decide who to keep, who to terminate? >> again, the names are already out in public. they were named by the special investigator and we are in the process of removing those who have been implicated. they will, of course, be given all of the due process rights that they deserve, but they will not be appearing in front of
you see augustine was just hired as the superintendent of a dallas area school district. i know this is a lot to keep up with as this scandal unravels. so let's do this. let's bring in just a little bit here to talk about the fallout, let's bring in the atlanta public schools interim superintendent, errol davis joining us in studio. last night you took a first step but before we get to that, and your plans to help right this wrong, i want to get your take on what happened in your district....
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convene the advisory commission on the future of the united states space program the so- called augustine commission. long story if you want that story by the way i have a book coming out. called falling back to earth, a first-hand account of the great space raised in the end of the cold war. you can read in detail about that. but the augustine commission even though it's designed to focus on specific issue of nasa and nasa organizations, the space exploration initiative, freedom, space station freedom and the shuttle and the unintended but significant consequence in my mind of creating the intellectual and programmatic framework for nasa post-cold war that was based primarily on our wallet, not our will. and it was focused on balancing and satisfying competing space stakeholders rather than supporting -- subordinating them to national objectives. finally in conclusion i would say another thing controversial thing and that is my opinion having looked at this and this would be a fun thing to have the panel discussed -- i believe the united states human spaceflight throw graham died at the
convene the advisory commission on the future of the united states space program the so- called augustine commission. long story if you want that story by the way i have a book coming out. called falling back to earth, a first-hand account of the great space raised in the end of the cold war. you can read in detail about that. but the augustine commission even though it's designed to focus on specific issue of nasa and nasa organizations, the space exploration initiative, freedom, space station...
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augustine that's talking about coming. >> but they don't call and aren't showing up.hut down for the night. unbeknownst to us, however, there is a man heading to our house. all the way from the northern border of florida, 350 miles away. we'll find out in a couple of hours that he's got more in his car than directions. he's 41-year-old todd spikes. using the screen name lovestoeatyourpeach, he chatted regularly online for almost a month with a decoy who told him she's 13. >> you're only 13? damn, you're a little hottie. >> hi, and thanks. >> spikes' chat is extremely graphic, difficult to quote on television. he sends along pictures of himself masturbating. when the decoy tells spikes she lives with her mother, spikes says he could become the mother's boyfriend, come to live at their house and have sex with both of them. >> i'm sure we would have time alone. >> eww, but then you would have my mom's germs on you. >> i'd wash off before. >> spikes also tells the girl he wants to watch her perform oral sex on another man. the decoy is curious -- >> where are you going to
augustine that's talking about coming. >> but they don't call and aren't showing up.hut down for the night. unbeknownst to us, however, there is a man heading to our house. all the way from the northern border of florida, 350 miles away. we'll find out in a couple of hours that he's got more in his car than directions. he's 41-year-old todd spikes. using the screen name lovestoeatyourpeach, he chatted regularly online for almost a month with a decoy who told him she's 13. >> you're...
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augustine but for all of florida and all of the country.we have a commission that has been appointed by the secretary of the interior. we have just kicked off that commission and i will be sharing with the senate a lot about this historical restoration in the public's mind of all of those spanish explorers that helped establish this country, first with ponce de leon in 1513, and he came back in 1539. by the way, the puerto rican community is quite energized and excited about that because ponce de leon, when he came and found at the feast deflowers, pasca de flores -- and thus he named la florida -- he was the governor of puerto rico. so they are quite excited, as they should be, and going to be part of this celebration. and after him came a spanish explorer that sailed up the coast named dae ayone. later in 1527 came a spanish explorer, narviace. he landed somewhere in the stamp aregion and went up into the -- in the tampa region and went up into the panhandle of florida. after him came the spanish floridaer hernando de soto in the late 153
augustine but for all of florida and all of the country.we have a commission that has been appointed by the secretary of the interior. we have just kicked off that commission and i will be sharing with the senate a lot about this historical restoration in the public's mind of all of those spanish explorers that helped establish this country, first with ponce de leon in 1513, and he came back in 1539. by the way, the puerto rican community is quite energized and excited about that because ponce...
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. >> reporter: if the debt ceiling is not raised by augustin', they are talking about a -- augustnd,y are talking about -- august 2nd, they are talking about a calamity. scott macfarland, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> police in las vegas this morning are looking for the gunman responsible for a shooting outside of a funeral home. investigators say he oned seven people before racing -- he wounded seven people before racing away from the scene last night. all victims are expected to survive. witnesses say the shooter was mixing with mourners before he pulled out a gun and started firing. the funeral was for a young man stabbed to date on the las vegas strip last month. >>> in malaysia, police stormed a kindergarten and tackled the man who had taken teachers an children hostages. reportedly, all of the hostages are safe. the man was armed with a machete and a malar -- and a hammer. police shot tear gas before entering the classroom. >>> :17. a sec of yellow -- 8:17 a somebody of yellowstone park is -- a section of yellowstone park is closed after a bear killed someone. park off
. >> reporter: if the debt ceiling is not raised by augustin', they are talking about a -- augustnd,y are talking about -- august 2nd, they are talking about a calamity. scott macfarland, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> police in las vegas this morning are looking for the gunman responsible for a shooting outside of a funeral home. investigators say he oned seven people before racing -- he wounded seven people before racing away from the scene last night. all victims...
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in fact, when i was serving on the augustine committee two years ago, the white house-appointed committee review nasa plans and suggest options for the future, we did lay out one option that allowed the shuttle to continue flying until at least 2015. unfortunately, that was not chosen as part of the new space policy rolled out last year, but, you know, we were concerned about this gap because now the united states no longer has the independent ability to send our astronauts to the space station, and we won't have that capability for probably in my estimation probably for at least five years. >> yeah. what do we do in that case? i'm curious where manned space flight goes in that case, but in that case if we need to get there we'll have to hitch a ride with somebody else, won't we? >> that's right. from new on until we develop a commercial capability or the new multi-pups crew vehicle is flying, the united states is going to be dependant on russian assets to fly our astronauts to the space station. in my last mission in 2004 it was in the wake of the "columbia" accident, so i actually did t
in fact, when i was serving on the augustine committee two years ago, the white house-appointed committee review nasa plans and suggest options for the future, we did lay out one option that allowed the shuttle to continue flying until at least 2015. unfortunately, that was not chosen as part of the new space policy rolled out last year, but, you know, we were concerned about this gap because now the united states no longer has the independent ability to send our astronauts to the space...
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saint augustine reminds us that charity is no substitute justice without. has rarely been true event in america with the wealthiest 5% own 65% of the nations wealth. >> ralph nader's radical idea which peter lewis and ted turner have taken to heart through the social activism is that the superrich can harness a power that comes with wealth to create a more just and democratic society. it is fitting that they should be here in this conversation and debate on this stage at the newark public library, an institution that unlike our universities and our hospitals, is open to all curious visitors, regardless of their financial situation but as i often say, if you walk through these doors, 15 minutes after walking through them you can actually be touching the leaves of grass. we have the manuscript of walt whitman. when asked to submit a bio and seven would go something we do now with all the people we invite, peter lewis wrote, chairman, progressive insurance, philanthropist, father and grandfather. ralph nader wrote justice advocate, founder of many citizen grou
saint augustine reminds us that charity is no substitute justice without. has rarely been true event in america with the wealthiest 5% own 65% of the nations wealth. >> ralph nader's radical idea which peter lewis and ted turner have taken to heart through the social activism is that the superrich can harness a power that comes with wealth to create a more just and democratic society. it is fitting that they should be here in this conversation and debate on this stage at the newark public...