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mass extinction had within it a carbon dioxide aspect as well so we're seeing a unification that mass extinctions are caused by increases in greenhouse gases. the scientists with the carbon in arctic reservoirs vulnerability experiment c a r v e car project note that and i quote only about three hundred fifty gigatons of carbon have been emitted from all fossil fuel combustion human activity since eight hundred fifty but there is an estimated fourteen hundred to one thousand one hundred fifty gigatons of it in arctic soils they add that permafrost soils are warming even faster than arctic air temperatures as much as one and a half to two and a half degrees celsius just in the past thirty years given the geological record what do you think the significance could be of that much carbon mostly as methane being released into our atmosphere. will we know the carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas and that's something that really essential blankets our planet doesn't that heat back out so we warm up but methane is even more effective greenhouse gases and in fact what method which goes in the at
mass extinction had within it a carbon dioxide aspect as well so we're seeing a unification that mass extinctions are caused by increases in greenhouse gases. the scientists with the carbon in arctic reservoirs vulnerability experiment c a r v e car project note that and i quote only about three hundred fifty gigatons of carbon have been emitted from all fossil fuel combustion human activity since eight hundred fifty but there is an estimated fourteen hundred to one thousand one hundred fifty...
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you suggested that the permian mass extinction for example or perhaps other mass extinctions could havebeen caused initially by as little as five or six degrees celsius of global warming arguably from the siberian traps which could then provoke a release of methane from the oceans does that hypothesis still make sense. seems to and in fact since the first work that really started tying the permian mass extinction which was the biggest of all it was two hundred fifty million years ago so that would have about ninety percent of all species going extinct there were three others at least caused by also greenhouse gas emissions we now know that even the dinosaur killing k.t. mass extinction had within it a carbon dioxide aspect as well so we're seeing a unification of the mass extinctions are caused by increases in greenhouse gases. and the scientists with the carbon in arctic reservoirs vulnerability experiment ca r.v. eat carbs. project note that and i quote only about three hundred fifty gigatons of carbon have been emitted from all fossil fuel combustion human activity since eight hundre
you suggested that the permian mass extinction for example or perhaps other mass extinctions could havebeen caused initially by as little as five or six degrees celsius of global warming arguably from the siberian traps which could then provoke a release of methane from the oceans does that hypothesis still make sense. seems to and in fact since the first work that really started tying the permian mass extinction which was the biggest of all it was two hundred fifty million years ago so that...
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some elected transmission, the rights of american mass culture, and the reception of american mass culture in europe between the end of the civil war than 1820s. well, it starts at the end of the civil war and begins at the question of how bob asher at civil words you reconstruct them put the country back together again. of course, many historians look at the political systems. they look at how a national political structure gets reassembled. but we argue is in addition to this, one needs to take into account how a culture or how many cultures get perfect together again as part of the reef formation the united states. the united states becomes a real interesting entity because it is growing by the compounds. it's increased immigration and americans are confronted with the real challenge in terms of its process of reconstruction. how really to u.k. people of different backgrounds, north, south, not just people from different ethnic backgrounds, sometimes from the united states. how do you get people to imagine that's what american mass culture gets real interesting because american mass cul
some elected transmission, the rights of american mass culture, and the reception of american mass culture in europe between the end of the civil war than 1820s. well, it starts at the end of the civil war and begins at the question of how bob asher at civil words you reconstruct them put the country back together again. of course, many historians look at the political systems. they look at how a national political structure gets reassembled. but we argue is in addition to this, one needs to...
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well the mass extinction first of all is the worst of the five mass explain extinctions that the planet has experienced ninety five ninety six percent of all life on earth vanished all five extinctions involve the crust of the earth being punctured and and greenhouse gases principally carbon dioxide coming out and warming the planet they were all caused by global warming and if you were and the in the case of the permian it started because of this massive lava flow up in siberia in what's called the siberian traps that went on for thousands of years so if you were standing in you know somewhere far away from where the lava flow was you know on the other side the continent during the early years of the permian even the early thousand years of the permian looking around the atmosphere you might see that the skies get a little redder at night and things like that but other than that you would not have any idea that an extinction had started it had passed a tipping point that there was no way to stop it and that within a certain period time ninety six percent of all life would be gone. but
well the mass extinction first of all is the worst of the five mass explain extinctions that the planet has experienced ninety five ninety six percent of all life on earth vanished all five extinctions involve the crust of the earth being punctured and and greenhouse gases principally carbon dioxide coming out and warming the planet they were all caused by global warming and if you were and the in the case of the permian it started because of this massive lava flow up in siberia in what's...
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it doesn't attract mass. it helps to delineate things that have mass from things that don't and why they do those. it let's us get around gravity and how it behavior behaves. there is dark matter with we know it exists but we've never quite put our finger on. so it leaves particle physicists to all kind of why are we here coined of discovers that weren't possible before this. >> the last one, how significant is all this? >> it's a really, really big deal. the idea that you had this what you thought was a very functional system, the standard model. it's a fundamental discovery. we're going to be standing on this discovery for a long time to come. >> we appreciate it. terrific. boy, i learned something here. thank you, terrific, jacob: it takes hard work and dedication to discover new particlecals. you and the things you things you want to miss coming up in sports. >> they graffiti wons hundreds of thousands of dollars. i'll have that story coming up. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. an
it doesn't attract mass. it helps to delineate things that have mass from things that don't and why they do those. it let's us get around gravity and how it behavior behaves. there is dark matter with we know it exists but we've never quite put our finger on. so it leaves particle physicists to all kind of why are we here coined of discovers that weren't possible before this. >> the last one, how significant is all this? >> it's a really, really big deal. the idea that you had this...
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also the scientists were wrong global warming is even worse than they thought and the earth's next mass extinction could be just around the corner have more about this in a special showing up tom's new documentary last hours later in the show and speaking of mass extinctions what would the world look like of human civilization disappeared last alan weisman tonight's conversations with great minds. and you need to know this discussions continued today in washington over a potential deal to end this fiscal crisis nearing the end of its second week now so if a new president obama met with republican senators at the white house to talk about a plan put forward by senator susan collins of maine that would raise the debt limit for three months and reopen the guy. in exchange for repealing obamacare as tax on medical medical devices the white house did and bites meanwhile house republicans are working on a new plan one that doesn't include sabotaging obamacare their plan would reportedly raise the debt ceiling through late november and exchange for cuts to social welfare programs like medicare
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problem you say well where can you find a sufficient mass of carbon. drive a huge perturbation in the carbon cycle and that's where you started thinking of crazy ideas in one of them is the fact that we know that in the bottom of the sea floor large parts of the ocean margins have methane in a solid phase and what happens is is that when you change the temperature it can disassociate or you can think of is melting this. frozen methane phase and so the idea is that during some of these events we have some triggering or initial cause the force. z.-a ocean temperatures to warm especially in parts of the ocean and in that to so shapes are melts this solid methane phase which then goes into gas which can get into the ocean in the atmosphere could that be caused by and i would i would say that it's. oh i was just going to say that i think the overall idea is still still controversial but we really don't have any better explanations for these carbon injections because the mass of carbon. required is so large and what makes methane particularly appealing is it
problem you say well where can you find a sufficient mass of carbon. drive a huge perturbation in the carbon cycle and that's where you started thinking of crazy ideas in one of them is the fact that we know that in the bottom of the sea floor large parts of the ocean margins have methane in a solid phase and what happens is is that when you change the temperature it can disassociate or you can think of is melting this. frozen methane phase and so the idea is that during some of these events we...
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we say to stop the mass spying.me of security, the state downloads our contacts and our photos. we say? >> no. >> in the name of security the state monitors our phone calls. and we say? >> no. >> in the name of security the state checks our financial records, and we say -- >> no. >> some say that we give up our privacy when we join social networks. >> bullshit. >> we reserve the right to troll our social rights without warrants. we reject the rights of the states to make everyone a suspect, no one a free citizen in an orwellian society. we know the truth, we have to be protected from such a state, not by it. the national security state is government as a racket. a racket with a promise to protect us, what we get instead are drones and extrajudicial killings of civilians around the world as they collect information on hundreds of millions of people, including leaders we call our friends. the nsa appears to have gone rogue. it is a reflection of what our own government has become. many americans object to the mass col
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we're not a mass sport, we are an elite sport.so if you are not in this box of olympic -- under the olympic rings, it will be very difficult to convince a government to support you. >> this event, the champion of champions, brought together the top talents in the sport. frenchman christophe pat winning. >> this day is my day, fencing is good. and it's easy for me. >> so with its olympic status assured the bosses say the priority now will be to raise modern pentathalon with these, al jazeera doha. rm. >> well, the very chilly start in the northwest, winter storm on the move. while in the east coast look at mostly clear skies. it's a beautiful day to say the least. especially new york city battery park, if you are out there by the statute of liberty a gorgeous day. a few showers across maine earlier on but high pressure will continue to build and it will turn out quite lovely. across the central plains, clouds are moving in from out of the west. major disturbance, dumping light snow across billings, helena, into portions of wyoming
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a lovely warm air mass.tled up to the north. 10 degrees warmer earth than 24 hours ago. throw much of the midwest is a double digit temperature increases that we have going. not a bad way to go into october. the whole area is warmer than 24 hours ago. when we get up around 70 it feels he mad. that is when nighttime temperatures go.where nighttime temperatures go. >> know when are reported within the hour. producing a 51 percent relative humidity. the mold, is still high. 67 at o'hare yesterday. that is about on target. the normal high temperatures 66. to be talking as we are today about 70 degree temperatures, that is a bonus territory. these are the high temperatures for this afternoon. tonight you will see how the ford is occur in most areas. ford is occur in most areas.40 iss occur in most areas. forties' inland and fifties away from the lake. some lovely weather coming. here's the set up across the country. high pressure in our area keeping the skies sunday.sunny. remnants are dashing into the atlantic.
a lovely warm air mass.tled up to the north. 10 degrees warmer earth than 24 hours ago. throw much of the midwest is a double digit temperature increases that we have going. not a bad way to go into october. the whole area is warmer than 24 hours ago. when we get up around 70 it feels he mad. that is when nighttime temperatures go.where nighttime temperatures go. >> know when are reported within the hour. producing a 51 percent relative humidity. the mold, is still high. 67 at o'hare...
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therefore, half of the masses have been canceled. the impact is even more severe overseas, where options for worship are far more limited than the united states. what is more disturbing, the general schedule of civilian and contractor chaplains are being told that if they do come to their jobs they will be trespassing. this is just not right. the performance of religious ofvices and the provision protected activities under the first amendment of the united dates constitution. if the department of interior can permit world war ii veterans in performance of first amendment activities to visit the memorial constructed to honor their service, then certainly the secretary of defense can permit similar first amendment activities. the secretary can and must allow military chaplains and other personnel, including contract personnel hired to perform duties of a military chaplain, to perform religious services. in the same manner and to the , as such chaplains and other personnel are allowed to perform religious services when there is an appro
therefore, half of the masses have been canceled. the impact is even more severe overseas, where options for worship are far more limited than the united states. what is more disturbing, the general schedule of civilian and contractor chaplains are being told that if they do come to their jobs they will be trespassing. this is just not right. the performance of religious ofvices and the provision protected activities under the first amendment of the united dates constitution. if the department...
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during world war ii, chemical weapons were employed in hitler's mass exterminations. to michael weapons have subsequently been put to use -- chemical weapons have subsequently been put to use by both states and terrorist. 1993, prohibiting the production and storage of such weapons. 1997.e in force in has sought thew implementation of the convention. to talk more about the nobel peace prize in the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons, we're joined by two guests. us fromker is with washington, d.c., program director of the environmental security and sustainability program at green cross international. he has just won the 2013 right livelihood award for his work on chemical weapons. also with us is stephen zunes come a professor of politics and international studies at the university of san francisco, where he chairs the program in middle eastern studies. let's begin with paul walker. first, congratulations on your own -- on getting the right livelihood award which will be awarded in the swedish parliament in december. but your comments on the opcw, the
during world war ii, chemical weapons were employed in hitler's mass exterminations. to michael weapons have subsequently been put to use -- chemical weapons have subsequently been put to use by both states and terrorist. 1993, prohibiting the production and storage of such weapons. 1997.e in force in has sought thew implementation of the convention. to talk more about the nobel peace prize in the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons, we're joined by two guests. us fromker is...
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look, you already missed half the mass here. come on. better get back in there if you want this one to count. all right, but--but-- hey,ook, i gotta a lotta work to do here, son. go and join your family. all right, i'm here. anybody watch the knicks game last night? yeah. it was great. hidden valley will never be the same. with delicious deliveries like sandwich spreads, and the zesty bold flavors of italian and vinaigrette dressings. (dootrick or treat! mmm! thank you! mmm! mmm! into an easy dinner with crescent dogs. just separate, add hot dogs, cheese, roll 'em up, and bake. lookin' hot, c-dog. pillsbury crescents. make dinner pop. he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! everwhat?n music plays]y grands! nothing. this is nice. raymond. peace be with you. captions made possible by talk productions ok. have fun drivingou later. your little scooters. they're not scooters, ok? they're professional go-kar
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of two, atomic mass of two. this is heavy hydrogen. it's a little heavier. you see that? in fact, you can make water h2o where the h is a double weight hydrogen and guess what we call the water? heavy water and you lift it up, you can feel it. it's heavier, okay? heavier water. this is called an isotope of hydrogen, called deuterium, duet, duo, okay? deuterium. you can also have another isotope of hydrogen which has an extra neutron and these are relatively rare, especially this one, it's called, tritium. trio, three people, trio, tritium, and so this would be isotope tritium of hydrogen, but see the one down there. that tells you that this nucleus has a positive charge of one and is capable of holding one electron in orbit to be stable. okay? now you know what happens if you add another proton? if you add another proton, now these two protons will pull this one tighter, because there's more force, so what it does, pull that into a smaller orbit and furthermore hold an extra electron. this atom is physically sma
of two, atomic mass of two. this is heavy hydrogen. it's a little heavier. you see that? in fact, you can make water h2o where the h is a double weight hydrogen and guess what we call the water? heavy water and you lift it up, you can feel it. it's heavier, okay? heavier water. this is called an isotope of hydrogen, called deuterium, duet, duo, okay? deuterium. you can also have another isotope of hydrogen which has an extra neutron and these are relatively rare, especially this one, it's...
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of thos interese involved were handled in mass incidents. ash har >> obama administration officials said they need to enrol 2.7 u.s. redents between the ages of 18 and 35 in cure ascurecure ash she. they'll balance out the risk pool, they'll keep premiums that need the insurance, and the administration is reaching out to them. >> jen, the young invincibles are in the 18-34 group. on inside story, we bring together unexpected voices closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate and desenting views and always explore issues relevant to you. >> protests that just one of the signs of change in china, another is that increasingly, people are running as independent candidates, in local >> pro toast toastprotests are e for china. an independent candidate has no party support, only voter support. language professor has taken part in local pa politics in beijing since the mid 1980s. >> some people say i'm against the party. against socialism, against this and against that. i feel i survived the cultural revolution. >> there is nothing i'm not afra
of thos interese involved were handled in mass incidents. ash har >> obama administration officials said they need to enrol 2.7 u.s. redents between the ages of 18 and 35 in cure ascurecure ash she. they'll balance out the risk pool, they'll keep premiums that need the insurance, and the administration is reaching out to them. >> jen, the young invincibles are in the 18-34 group. on inside story, we bring together unexpected voices closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate...
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last year, a mass rally in moscow, people have been in detention for over a year. they are in the middle of a trial -- >> ok. >> one of them will not be locked up in a psychiatric asylum. what that did not happen in the soviet union time. >> we have to leave it there. thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >> staying with russia, the men arrested on suspicion of killing a 25-year-old in moscow has now confessed to murder according to the spokesman for the investigations committee there. the stabbing of the russian man triggered massive protest in the country. more than 1200 people were detained in a follow-up raid. in a park outside moscow, at the moment, russian special forces track down a suspect and the authorities wanted the whole country to know it. imageselevision broken apprehending a native who has been accused of killing in the neck russian. the detained man was flown by helicopter to police headquarters in the russian capital. they're in a bizarre piece of police theater, he was led into an office and presented like a trophy to russia's interior minister. t
last year, a mass rally in moscow, people have been in detention for over a year. they are in the middle of a trial -- >> ok. >> one of them will not be locked up in a psychiatric asylum. what that did not happen in the soviet union time. >> we have to leave it there. thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >> staying with russia, the men arrested on suspicion of killing a 25-year-old in moscow has now confessed to murder according to the spokesman for the...
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information to the audience that wants to hear it and those are actually small audiences so but the mass of people i still think you know are not informed and that's sort of historical in this country and it's you know i don't think. it's not hasn't changed as much but the technology has created an opportunity to do things in different ways and hopefully reach a bigger audience not necessarily through you know the big mass media so i think there's opportunities to pursue things and get information out in ways we all have to be really creative about and innovative about you know david you know i watch a lot of television obviously it's my job to watch my competitors and i i always see or more of a trend propaganda versus propaganda polemics versus polemics for polemic sake ok for entertainment sake it's poly i call it polluted tame and because you don't really get to anything you don't have any kind of meeting of minds or are using the same facts it's the spin versus the spin and this is very destructive for a democracy and for people trying to understand what's going on. absolutely i thi
information to the audience that wants to hear it and those are actually small audiences so but the mass of people i still think you know are not informed and that's sort of historical in this country and it's you know i don't think. it's not hasn't changed as much but the technology has created an opportunity to do things in different ways and hopefully reach a bigger audience not necessarily through you know the big mass media so i think there's opportunities to pursue things and get...
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possibility of providing incinerators for syria and i think in the united states incineration as a mass that all of destruction is highly contested and there are a lot of experts who believe that as a method this is not a very environmentally sound but i what i would like to ask you something different since politics is so much involved in the issue off chemical weapons in syria do you think the o.p.c. w. as an organization is strong enough to defend the process that it just embark upon in syria and that it can ensure that this process it is indeed completed in a responsible way even if it means that deadlines acts that well i think deadlines are important and obviously as you mentioned previously every single. cleared possessors state of the chemical weapons convention has missed their deadlines to date russians have missed it missed there's the americans have missed theirs the albanians missed theirs by two months so deadlines are important in this particular case because of the civil war and the urgency that none of these weapons be lost or diverted or stolen by by rebel forces or an
possibility of providing incinerators for syria and i think in the united states incineration as a mass that all of destruction is highly contested and there are a lot of experts who believe that as a method this is not a very environmentally sound but i what i would like to ask you something different since politics is so much involved in the issue off chemical weapons in syria do you think the o.p.c. w. as an organization is strong enough to defend the process that it just embark upon in...
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protect the nation and its interest from threats such as terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction however this kind of involvement from the n.s.a. has attracted intense criticism from americans who argue that the n.s.a. surveillance program has grossly overstepped its boundaries edward snowden the former government contractor who reached the revealing n.s.a. documents to the media remains in russia where he was granted a one year asylum his father juan snowden visited him this week and arrived back in the u.s. yesterday take a listen to the advice he's given to his son. to stay. to stay and what do you plan to get some advice that you got this story what may settled you. can't be he's happy that he was easy to committing to what he's dead. zone and says his son still has more secrets to share and of course we will continue following this story. well believe it or not at the eleventh hour the united states congress found a resolution to reopen the government and avoid defaulting on its debt and it only took sixteen days just one day short of the october seventeenth dead
protect the nation and its interest from threats such as terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction however this kind of involvement from the n.s.a. has attracted intense criticism from americans who argue that the n.s.a. surveillance program has grossly overstepped its boundaries edward snowden the former government contractor who reached the revealing n.s.a. documents to the media remains in russia where he was granted a one year asylum his father juan snowden visited him...
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some good propaganda but all filtered into sort of the decision making process and again you know mass media you know think of the one nine hundred thirty s. with father cockle in this country and what he represented on a huge huge you gentlemen i'm going to have to jump in here and we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the state of journalism say with a. little. easier. because that one time i saved money to hire a hitman to should mean dead from the next building or through the open window. i searched through the internet typing things like i'm looking for you i'm waiting for you before i wrote i'm waiting for you i'm looking for you i didn't care at all what this man would be like deprived disabled will. be with you know you want the battery is thrown out. i love everything about him i have grown to love every here everyone interesting their tips him actually be healthy years and other guys who drink beer in a bench i've always promised that if she ever realizes it's too much for her and she decides to leave me i will accept h
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we have a strong cold front moving in this warm air mass anm storms are firing up. is under a tornado watch. the entire region shaded in rain is in effect until 5:00 this afternoon including about all of our viewing area. >> and we've got the storms that will continue to push their wayr to the east in the course of the afternoon. >> things are expected to deteriorate as the afternoon progresses with the fact of severe storms and he heavye rainfall. aware in there event we have a tornado warningt we hador one earlier which has i been dropped for washington county, jefferson and berkeley, west virginia. that's now ended.de in the event we to get a warnint coming up we want you to be aware of what to do. go to the lowest level of your home, stay away from windows, dangerous to be close to themto and try to get yourself in a closet or a bathroom and cover yourself. obviously mobile homes and cars are not the place to be. if you are outside make sure you get to a low spot. >>> let's go to radar and show you what's happening. the storms are firing up a mile a minute along
we have a strong cold front moving in this warm air mass anm storms are firing up. is under a tornado watch. the entire region shaded in rain is in effect until 5:00 this afternoon including about all of our viewing area. >> and we've got the storms that will continue to push their wayr to the east in the course of the afternoon. >> things are expected to deteriorate as the afternoon progresses with the fact of severe storms and he heavye rainfall. aware in there event we have a...
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yet, there is mass chaos. finally, throughout history, people have gotten the government they deserve. i'm not going to say anything more. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction. joining us from reaction brit hume who has covered 8 presidents in his career. have you ever seen another president govern the way mr. obama is governing? >> not exactly, bill. all the presidents that i have witnessed have used a similar management style in the sense that they use a similar management structure. you know, staff structure at the white house. the cabinet agencies. the omb to supervise spending and so on. but they have governorred in very different ways. and there have been instances, the most celebrated being ronald reagan's professed unawareness of what was going on with iran contra in which presidents were said not to know about something that blew up. i have not seen this number associated with any of the presidents that i have observed. >> okay. knowing president obama is he just not interested
yet, there is mass chaos. finally, throughout history, people have gotten the government they deserve. i'm not going to say anything more. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction. joining us from reaction brit hume who has covered 8 presidents in his career. have you ever seen another president govern the way mr. obama is governing? >> not exactly, bill. all the presidents that i have witnessed have used a similar management style in the sense that they use a similar...
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some good propaganda but all filtered into sort of the decision making process and again you know mass media you know think of the one nine hundred thirty s. with father cockle in this country and what he represented are a huge huge gentlemen i'm going to have to jump in here and we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the state of journalism say with our. legal. looking at the situation right now where we have a crock almost on a daily basis where we have people getting arbitrarily arrested from their homes during night trades where we have children being picked off the streets where we have people attacked with tear gas inside their homes what torture. is that not and itself as a form of anarchy. to least be cool language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks books of the r.p. interviews intriguing story to tell you. in troy. visit. george is on an epic journey to structure. one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred two cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people
some good propaganda but all filtered into sort of the decision making process and again you know mass media you know think of the one nine hundred thirty s. with father cockle in this country and what he represented are a huge huge gentlemen i'm going to have to jump in here and we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the state of journalism say with our. legal. looking at the situation right now where we have a crock almost on a daily...
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so we looked at transmission, the rise of american mass culture, the transition of american mass culture and the reception between the end of the civil war and the 1920s. it starts early at the end of the civil war. it begins with the question of how after a civil war do you reconstruct how you pull a country back together again. and, of course, many historians look at the political system. the look at how a national political structure gets reassembled. and what we argued is in addition, what one need to take into account as i culture or how many cultures get put back together again as part of a reform make an of the united states. the united states becomes a real interest again because it's growing by leaps and bounds. there's increased immigration, and americans are confronted with a real challenge in terms of the process of reconstruction. how do you do it, how do you really get people of different backgrounds, not just north and south, not just people who come from different ethnic backgrounds, sometimes from new -- how to get people to imagine themselves as americans? that's where
so we looked at transmission, the rise of american mass culture, the transition of american mass culture and the reception between the end of the civil war and the 1920s. it starts early at the end of the civil war. it begins with the question of how after a civil war do you reconstruct how you pull a country back together again. and, of course, many historians look at the political system. the look at how a national political structure gets reassembled. and what we argued is in addition, what...
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them. >> also the government is relying on film but what you define of paroled for one as american mass culture is not just developing that has developed am part and parcel of american life and people are overseas and understanding who we are in the globalization of american cultures has a great conversation and debate in the issues we address in the book how to think about globalization or should be in terms of the impact of other cultures? in terms of the imperialism as some how passive victims and the get the perception where you locate so with cultural studies the on going field with loads of other interesting questions and the point of the book was to suggest if we look at the history of the rise of the culture overseas perceptions, people around the world had a law under experience than people realize thinking about those cultural norms extending the debate out a little bit with history that i think has been really interesting. . . >> host: congressman john lewis, who was out when wilson? >> guest: out when wilson is a man that i first encountered on may 9 culmi
them. >> also the government is relying on film but what you define of paroled for one as american mass culture is not just developing that has developed am part and parcel of american life and people are overseas and understanding who we are in the globalization of american cultures has a great conversation and debate in the issues we address in the book how to think about globalization or should be in terms of the impact of other cultures? in terms of the imperialism as some how passive...
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lilian mass nos amplia..distrito de columbia el otorgar una licencia de conducir sin ningÚn tipo de limitantes para quienes no gozan de un estatus migratorio legal en el paÍs o emitir una que especificarÍa que no es valida para propÓsitos federales, residentes y activistas de la capital unieron esfuerzos para oponerse a lo que ellos califican cambios discriminatorios. "ademÁs de ser una marca para la comunidad.. un peligro para la comunidad porque en estados como virginia.. si lo detienen a uno con una licencia de ese tipo pues eso los podrÍa llevar hasta deportaciÓn para ese individuo .. y no es solo eso .. es cuestiÓn de hacer poli Íticas publicas sensatas" para muchos el contar con este documento es una privilegio muy anhelado pero tambiÉn aseguran que podrÍa ser un arma de dos filos .. " no podemos sacarla porque ya por la marca ya nos estÁn humillÁndonos.. totalmente .. como queriendo decir que por que somos ilegales no podemos andar algo valido.. discriminÁndonos a nosotros por hispanos .." opiniÓn que
lilian mass nos amplia..distrito de columbia el otorgar una licencia de conducir sin ningÚn tipo de limitantes para quienes no gozan de un estatus migratorio legal en el paÍs o emitir una que especificarÍa que no es valida para propÓsitos federales, residentes y activistas de la capital unieron esfuerzos para oponerse a lo que ellos califican cambios discriminatorios. "ademÁs de ser una marca para la comunidad.. un peligro para la comunidad porque en estados como virginia.. si lo...
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we have a mass, but are they teaching you about this stuff? they promoting this as an ideal, as a good? >> and you would say no. >> i would say they are a little passive on that. >> senior andrew schilling lives at the knights of columbus house just off campus. his letter to the student newspaper opposing same-sex marriage provoked withering criticism of him. schilling says when georgetown lets gays and lesbians advocate georgetown's catholic identity is diluted. >> it's not so much that georgetown can't support homosexuals and treat them with respect and the dignity that they deserve, but it's rather that the university remains silent about the church's teaching and position with regard to homosexuality, with regard to human sexuality in general. >> but gay pride activist thomas lloyd counters that his faith has been affirmed precisely because georgetown is catholic. >> i wouldn't even think about how to reconcile my queer identity with my catholic faith identity if i hadn't come to georgetown. what does it mean to be gay and catholic? can th
we have a mass, but are they teaching you about this stuff? they promoting this as an ideal, as a good? >> and you would say no. >> i would say they are a little passive on that. >> senior andrew schilling lives at the knights of columbus house just off campus. his letter to the student newspaper opposing same-sex marriage provoked withering criticism of him. schilling says when georgetown lets gays and lesbians advocate georgetown's catholic identity is diluted. >> it's...
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regresar de la pausa le tenemos preparada la segunda parte de la visita de nuestra companera liliam mass al hospital san jude estamos de regreso con buenos dias dc, bienvenidos de vuelta. hoy conoceremos a ledy una jovencita que llego desde honduras para realizar su tratamiento veamos esta segunda parte de la visista de liliam mass al hospital san jude en tenesse... ledys es una joven de 17 años de origen hondureño a quien se le diagnostico un cáncer agresivo en el cerebro .. todos los hospitales le cerraron las puertas me llamo ashley tengo 10 aÑos y sufro de cancer .. " " con solo ver lo anuncios que pasaban por la televisiÓn yo lloraba .. yo no los querÍa ver .. yo cambiaba la televisiÓn porque me dolÍa mucho mi corazÓn .. y decÍa yo uyyy. yo no aguantarÍa estar en ese lugar no podrÍa . ella era una niÑa .. una muchacha como todas vanidosa, bella con muchos anhelos . de repente un dolor de cabeza no podÍa caminar .. y fuimos al hospital y un dolor en el cerebro "se llama meduloblastoma no supe que decir cuando me lo diagnosticaron" un cÁncer en el cerebro que es agresivo y que amenaza
regresar de la pausa le tenemos preparada la segunda parte de la visita de nuestra companera liliam mass al hospital san jude estamos de regreso con buenos dias dc, bienvenidos de vuelta. hoy conoceremos a ledy una jovencita que llego desde honduras para realizar su tratamiento veamos esta segunda parte de la visista de liliam mass al hospital san jude en tenesse... ledys es una joven de 17 años de origen hondureño a quien se le diagnostico un cáncer agresivo en el cerebro .. todos los...
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they contained mass. scientists believe this caused the particles to stick together leading to the creation of star, planets and eventually people. >> the model of physics suggests the universe is made up of 17 basic particles. fiz cysts confirmed 16 of these. finding the last one has not been easy. the higgs boson is tiny and can be found in the presence of other particles. scientists at the organization for nuclear research known as san used the particle accelerator to track it down. they accelerated two beams of protons close to light speed and then fired them in different direction, down 27 kilometer long circular tunnel. the protons smashed into each other creating numerous biparticles. scientist analyzed the data and found evidence of a new particle consistent with the higgs boson. nhk world. >> japanese firms and scientists played a part in the discovery. they rejoiced over the nobel win. now we have the details. >> reporter: a japanese company succeeded in creating the 40 kilometer wire from a 1 m
they contained mass. scientists believe this caused the particles to stick together leading to the creation of star, planets and eventually people. >> the model of physics suggests the universe is made up of 17 basic particles. fiz cysts confirmed 16 of these. finding the last one has not been easy. the higgs boson is tiny and can be found in the presence of other particles. scientists at the organization for nuclear research known as san used the particle accelerator to track it down....
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mass transit also looks good for bart, muni, caltrain and ace train number 1.hat is your latest "kcbs traffic." back to you. >> thank you. >>> 4:47 now. the pope's security team wasn't expecting this. a little boy there is just on the stage at vatican over the weekend and gave pope francis a big hug on the leg. pretty cool. the pope didn't skip a beat. >>> a little more than an hour from now a big day of testimony begins on capitol hill regarding the trouble-plagued healthcare website. as cbs news' susan mcginnis reports, a top white house official faces some tough questions. >>> reporter: health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius will be in the hot seat today testifying in front of a house committee about problems with healthcare.gov. >> the president should ask the secretary of health and human services kathleen sebelius to resign her position because of the disastrous rollout of obamacare. >> reporter: in prepared testimony, secretary sebelius blamed contractors hired to build the website for the centers for medicare and medicaid services or cms.
mass transit also looks good for bart, muni, caltrain and ace train number 1.hat is your latest "kcbs traffic." back to you. >> thank you. >>> 4:47 now. the pope's security team wasn't expecting this. a little boy there is just on the stage at vatican over the weekend and gave pope francis a big hug on the leg. pretty cool. the pope didn't skip a beat. >>> a little more than an hour from now a big day of testimony begins on capitol hill regarding the...
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and the transparency in middle america that rely on wal-mart to buy groceries i believe that having mass directions as a structural entity is problematic and unlocating the potential of this. i read this weekend is wal-mart going to adopt organic and the beau power of wal-mart can push the things but we're talking about the vail set of american are americans it's not about having immediate gratification but maybe it's okay to wait a few weeks to get our machine and say how it's made in the video and not on the shelf of a wal-mart. the effort is on us to make the change with the structural paramount >> i wanted to thank you both. one of the things and i want - so with sf made having a job board i just think that rocks. in talking about the san franciscans in economic development sense is amazing kate. i've been out with kate we're out talking to impervious and scaling down the amount of entrepreneurs in san francisco. my question goes to both of you and everyone else. how do we scale that type of entrepreneurship in places like bay view and not just a bunch of folks roej to bay view but t
and the transparency in middle america that rely on wal-mart to buy groceries i believe that having mass directions as a structural entity is problematic and unlocating the potential of this. i read this weekend is wal-mart going to adopt organic and the beau power of wal-mart can push the things but we're talking about the vail set of american are americans it's not about having immediate gratification but maybe it's okay to wait a few weeks to get our machine and say how it's made in the...
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first a hot dense cloud of energy and then formed into past particles and the first to have mass theseave become the building blocks of the world but why and how it happened is still being tested here in geneva they have been shooting atoms at great speed down a tunnel to see what happens. in march they confirmed a existence to a subatomic particle that turns energy into mass and holds everything together like glue. this is named after a man who thought it may exist peter higgs. >> we knew so little about where this particle might be in mass and how an energy machines would have to go before to could be discovered. and it's been a very long development over the years of the technology of building machines higher and higher. >> tnow they know where and when to find the boson scientists are trying to figure out where and when it works. they are hoping over time their work will learn to a new physical understanding of the world and new technology that could help us all. >> i'm meteorologist david warren. looking a the northeast. >> the storms last night. and it's calmer. we will find a ch
first a hot dense cloud of energy and then formed into past particles and the first to have mass theseave become the building blocks of the world but why and how it happened is still being tested here in geneva they have been shooting atoms at great speed down a tunnel to see what happens. in march they confirmed a existence to a subatomic particle that turns energy into mass and holds everything together like glue. this is named after a man who thought it may exist peter higgs. >> we...
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. >>> blue mass is open this morning. all the presses and others have been invited at the end of the mass -- first responders will be able to join in a line of procession. the mass and memorial service begins at 10:00 a.m. >> the time is 4:40 and bart contract talks are set to resume this morning with a strike deadline 8 days away. ktvu news have known that they've made their proposal over a six hour negotiation yesterday. there knows word on how management responded but there is still plenty of tension between the two sides. union leaders thomas hawk has erected a $194,000 tab since the talks began in the spring. we should know later this morning if they accepted a new contract proposal. it calls for a 9:5 pay raise over three years plus lower health care contributions. they rejected the last proposal until august. this is the bay area's largest transit system caring 180,000 people each day. >>> new controversy surrounding the chinese flag. the reason why it was stopped in two cities in the east bay in one month. >> she
. >>> blue mass is open this morning. all the presses and others have been invited at the end of the mass -- first responders will be able to join in a line of procession. the mass and memorial service begins at 10:00 a.m. >> the time is 4:40 and bart contract talks are set to resume this morning with a strike deadline 8 days away. ktvu news have known that they've made their proposal over a six hour negotiation yesterday. there knows word on how management responded but there is...
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>> well, an end to mass surveillance. the sort of notion that if you look at a huge sea of data from nent security, nsa program where it's looking deep into the lives of people who have nothing to do with terrorism, nothing to do with any sort of legitimate national security interest, combing through their lives and trying to find something, that is something we would like to have stopped. >>> thank you, we appreciate it. there is no allegations of spying of its allies. >> ier man magazine der spie dprvetionel sites a secret u.s. intelligence document which says angela merkel's phone was put on a list of nsa targets in 2002, before she became chancellor. her phone was still on that list just weeks before president obama visited berlin this summer. a high tech antenna was used, it is not clear whether the u.s. was monitoring entire conversation he or just call logs. operating a second surveillance station in frankfurt. that report is on the heels of a report. >> information gathered by 17 different u.s. intelligence agenci
>> well, an end to mass surveillance. the sort of notion that if you look at a huge sea of data from nent security, nsa program where it's looking deep into the lives of people who have nothing to do with terrorism, nothing to do with any sort of legitimate national security interest, combing through their lives and trying to find something, that is something we would like to have stopped. >>> thank you, we appreciate it. there is no allegations of spying of its allies. >>...
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>> the idea of mass surveillance. if you look at a huge sea of data, you'll see that it's a faulty notion and that's the premise of this nsa surveillance program where it's looking deep 52 the lives of people who have nothing to do with torment, nothing with legitimate national security, and that's a premise we would like to stop. >> the organizer of today's stop rachg us -- watching us rally. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> ing where kim ber liz are calcut has more. >> information gathered by 17 different u.s. agencies is collected and analyzed. this is the national counterterrorism center where even americans not september of terrorism come under scrutiny. that is something jasmin tiige and edward leef levy. >> working for arab american institute our community in particular is constantly the community that's targeted by a lot of these post-9/11 cowrnlt counterterrorism and efforts. >> they are combing through that and that is alarming and contradicts principles of our constitution. >> that i
>> the idea of mass surveillance. if you look at a huge sea of data, you'll see that it's a faulty notion and that's the premise of this nsa surveillance program where it's looking deep 52 the lives of people who have nothing to do with torment, nothing with legitimate national security, and that's a premise we would like to stop. >> the organizer of today's stop rachg us -- watching us rally. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> ing where kim ber liz...
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held at the cathedral in oakland, the mass included a memorial for first responders who have die.his is the first time -- have died. this is the first time the archdiocese has held a blue mass. >> reporter: the battle to bring the as to san jose will be hashed out in federal court. we'll tell you why city leaders are feeling confident about their chances against major league baseball. >>> fire danger in the forecast, ktvu meteorologist steve paulson will tell you when and where you are expect it. >>> why one of the first responding firefighters on the scene at the asiana plane crash at sfo could face charges. blam >>> the battle to bring the as to san jose will be heard in federal court soon. the city is suing mlb but on friday, a judge will hear an argument to try to squash the city's chances of getting the as to move. janine de la vega joins us from san jose to explain. good afternoon, janine. >> reporter: at city hall, leaders are feeling confident that a federal judge will throw out and deny major league baseball requests to throw out the city's lawsuit. san jose filed an anti
held at the cathedral in oakland, the mass included a memorial for first responders who have die.his is the first time -- have died. this is the first time the archdiocese has held a blue mass. >> reporter: the battle to bring the as to san jose will be hashed out in federal court. we'll tell you why city leaders are feeling confident about their chances against major league baseball. >>> fire danger in the forecast, ktvu meteorologist steve paulson will tell you when and where...
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more clouds and cooler air mass on thursday, friday and saturday. see the cloud cover spreading through the morning. it never makes it into the east bay valley. it will be hazy around the bay for the afternoon and we will see more sunshine along the coast. temperatures are running from the upper 50's to low 60's and mid-60's in downtown san francisco and low-to-mid 70's around the bay shore and upper 70's in the south bay and low-to-mid 80's in the east bay valley. at the coast, there is more sunshine and the dangerous sneaker waves with strong rip currents through action -- 5:00 this afternoon. we will be in 9 low-to-mid 40's tonight and here is the seven-day forecast, tomorrow temperatures are like today. we will have high clouds in the afternoon. thursday you can see the modification of the air mass, it is minimal. two to four degrees cooler. holding steady on saturday. high pressure comes back. warmer on sunday and monday. all seven days are dry. >> ahead, seven things to know before you >>> as we hand things off to "good morning america" here a
more clouds and cooler air mass on thursday, friday and saturday. see the cloud cover spreading through the morning. it never makes it into the east bay valley. it will be hazy around the bay for the afternoon and we will see more sunshine along the coast. temperatures are running from the upper 50's to low 60's and mid-60's in downtown san francisco and low-to-mid 70's around the bay shore and upper 70's in the south bay and low-to-mid 80's in the east bay valley. at the coast, there is more...
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the united states the bush administration at that point alleged that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction which he did not and many of his spoke out myself included publicly saying there are not weapons of mass destruction they were all destroyed in the ninety one gulf war he did have weapons of mass destruction in the one nine hundred eighty s. and they were destroyed in ninety one and then all further destroyed and sealed up by the united nations inspection commissions back in the one nine hundred ninety s. but your question of whether the o.p.'s is capable of doing this destruction absolutely first of all it's not the opi study that does the destruction it's the responsibility of the state parties so it's the responsibility of syria but syria is a poor country it needs financial support and it needs technical support from the countries that have long experience doing this now russia the united states japan china and many of the european countries which have worked to clean up the the legacy of world war one and world war two for decades so we all need to pitch in and the o.
the united states the bush administration at that point alleged that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction which he did not and many of his spoke out myself included publicly saying there are not weapons of mass destruction they were all destroyed in the ninety one gulf war he did have weapons of mass destruction in the one nine hundred eighty s. and they were destroyed in ninety one and then all further destroyed and sealed up by the united nations inspection commissions back in the...