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we had different counties from all across the united egg. you will have a diversity of perspectives. concerne major areas of about climate preparedness and resiliency. there are things that we need to be doing long-term. we are trying to change our -- weonship with energy are trying to reduce our carbon footprint and recognize that weather patterns change and sea level rises. there is an immediate impact that we have to address. we are dividing into four major categories. -- i don't want to have a rick perry moment here. [laughter] the natural resource aspect, the natural disaster aspect, the like on infrastructure water and sewer and other types of infrastructure, and the resiliency of our communities. recognizing that all of those are interrelated. it is not about a certain type of way of fueling americans being bad or good. -- the city ofnd houston, as i say, we purchase renewable energy and most of it comes from wind. windmills kill birds. there is a trade-off to everything. -- we have toide have real science and real answers and then ha
we had different counties from all across the united egg. you will have a diversity of perspectives. concerne major areas of about climate preparedness and resiliency. there are things that we need to be doing long-term. we are trying to change our -- weonship with energy are trying to reduce our carbon footprint and recognize that weather patterns change and sea level rises. there is an immediate impact that we have to address. we are dividing into four major categories. -- i don't want to...
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the difference with the united egg air force is the way that we train. in level of sophistication our training and the level of difficulty in our training. that.s integral to the weapon school creates our actual phd's. last year we had to cancel red flag exercises. that cannot continue. litigation that we can do with this relief effort will ensure that this does not happen. >> i will use the term rpa instead of drawing. when you talk to people -- instead of drone. when you talk to people in the the ideanity, there is that fewer airmen will be taken from man's platforms and moved to rpa. it may even curtail the career field. a reductionng to be in the rpa community following 2014? so the rpathink creative fields is going to change. is goinga career field to change. over the next 50 years, it is going to look dramatically different than it does now. the united states air force will be in the middle of that change. we are not walking away. at a point where we will go to 100% of our aircraft eating remotely man's. manned.g remotely- we are going to evolve in
the difference with the united egg air force is the way that we train. in level of sophistication our training and the level of difficulty in our training. that.s integral to the weapon school creates our actual phd's. last year we had to cancel red flag exercises. that cannot continue. litigation that we can do with this relief effort will ensure that this does not happen. >> i will use the term rpa instead of drawing. when you talk to people -- instead of drone. when you talk to people...
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one of his slogans was egg heads of the world unite, we have nothing to lose but our yokes. but this speech in 1954 was brilliant. if you think about the people that do stand up and support people and understand how precious what we have -- you know, i have a couple titanium hips and shoal shoulders. i had a therapist coming out and after a couple days i said i can do this on my own. and then he said do you mind if i say something personal and i said go ahead. and he said i came from nigeria and this county is so special. i don't think those of you who were born here appreciate it. if you went to any embassy all across the globe at 10-12 a.m. you would see people sleeping on the lawn trying to be first in line to get a card to come to the united states. it is that important. and we have to pause and think how lucky we are. and how special this country is. and given that i guess my answer to that question is -- and i tried to write this in the last chapter of my book -- it is i think, not a good period for our country right now. but i think there will be a good period ahead.
one of his slogans was egg heads of the world unite, we have nothing to lose but our yokes. but this speech in 1954 was brilliant. if you think about the people that do stand up and support people and understand how precious what we have -- you know, i have a couple titanium hips and shoal shoulders. i had a therapist coming out and after a couple days i said i can do this on my own. and then he said do you mind if i say something personal and i said go ahead. and he said i came from nigeria...
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but said that he can take that to me that this sentence but the united states that it expected to be that should probably be bred to hunt eggs into the tense relations between moscow and washington at the moment the committee up to the head with such a paramedic john mccain with brother and his role as a cold while yet hit the gym today. meanwhile down to the european union it is the running of patients with it with ukraine's indecisive yes well the thing to me for not wanting to scientific case in agreement with the dt did with rested from last post let me begin by dr. what a great site that would be good but rather what to write the state union met with the rest of the ukrainian authorities have said that they did what the red sheds would integrate with the us this evening but the good citizens of t sec's agreement with stephen. he is at odds with the heat today he said he'd had enough sweets it's the getting ready and sled dogs in ot get mixed up as to why they need it most bloody and europe wide the russian press was going to cause this much and had no grounds in reality a pretty set on what to get the doubtful with a su
but said that he can take that to me that this sentence but the united states that it expected to be that should probably be bred to hunt eggs into the tense relations between moscow and washington at the moment the committee up to the head with such a paramedic john mccain with brother and his role as a cold while yet hit the gym today. meanwhile down to the european union it is the running of patients with it with ukraine's indecisive yes well the thing to me for not wanting to scientific...
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eggs. it's eb. where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. >>> how much longer can fast-food ceos hold the line at $7.25? it's thursday december 5th and this is "now." from houston to kansas city, from chicago to indianapolis, memphis to charlotte, pittsburgh to boston and on over to new york city. fast-food workers in 100 cities across the country are walking off the job today to demand higher wages. right now the median hourly wage for fast-food workers nationwide is $8.94 an hour. that is about $18,000 a year, which is just above the federal poverty level for a family of three. the goal of today's strike is simple. workers want to earn a living wage of $15 an hour, a wage that would allow them to raise their families without having to live in poverty. their employers, mcdonald's, burger king, taco bell and wendy's have seen soaring profits while workers have seen little to no gain in years. last year mcdonald's brought in $5.5 billion in profits, a 27% increase over fi
eggs. it's eb. where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. >>> how much longer can fast-food ceos hold the line at $7.25? it's thursday december 5th and this is "now." from houston to kansas city, from chicago to indianapolis, memphis to charlotte, pittsburgh to boston and on over to new york city. fast-food workers in 100 cities across the country are...
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egg certificates? a person might be flying over the united states and conceives a child. is that child a citizen? guest: we are not talking about eggs. we are talking about a fertilized egg. every abortion that is done intentionally stops a beating heart. how about a beating heart as a requirement for citizenship? a baby's heart begins to beat at about 24 days after fertilization, after the egg is fertilized. most women do not know they are pregnant until after 24 days. that is something we should think about this christmas. guest: perhaps as many as 45% of fertilized eggs, whether they have a beating heart or not, do spontaneously abort. i think this is good science. you just said there is not a beating heart until 24 days. when you have this kind of debate that is not so much medical as theological. you cannot make public policy for every american. there are 2000 different religions in this country. if you're going to allow a politician to make those medical determinations for each and every woman. is unfair and un-american. guest: i believe the american people have a right to make it decision c
egg certificates? a person might be flying over the united states and conceives a child. is that child a citizen? guest: we are not talking about eggs. we are talking about a fertilized egg. every abortion that is done intentionally stops a beating heart. how about a beating heart as a requirement for citizenship? a baby's heart begins to beat at about 24 days after fertilization, after the egg is fertilized. most women do not know they are pregnant until after 24 days. that is something we...
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united states senate. >> who cares? >> senator ted cruise all for nothing talk-a-thon. >> ashton kutcher. >> green eggs and ham. >> i am your father. >> excuse us? >> the first time in 17 years the american federal government is shutting down. >> the shut down was so magnificent, run beautifully. i'm so proud of these republicans. >> what the hell? >> let's face it. we've had a problem. >> the site was only designed to handle six users at a time. >> whatever. >> overnight he has become a star. >> there will be political consequences in the future. >> pope francis says gay priests should not be judged. >> this is is a pope that embraces all people. >> the supreme court now pronounces you man and man, wife and wife or man and wife. >> a matter of equal protection. >> an historic morning at the supreme court. >> joining the party now, the host of now, alex wagner and crystal ball, co-host of the cycle, jonathan kay and thomas roberts, host of msnbc live. let's get right to the first award category, the best political move of the year. alex wagner? >> the best political move of the year i think was not one that was seen wi
united states senate. >> who cares? >> senator ted cruise all for nothing talk-a-thon. >> ashton kutcher. >> green eggs and ham. >> i am your father. >> excuse us? >> the first time in 17 years the american federal government is shutting down. >> the shut down was so magnificent, run beautifully. i'm so proud of these republicans. >> what the hell? >> let's face it. we've had a problem. >> the site was only designed to handle six...
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egg certificates? a person might be flying over the united states and conceives a child. is that child a citizen? we are not talking about eggs. we are talking about a fertilized egg. every abortion that is done intentionally stops a beating heart. how about a beating heart as a requirement for citizenship? a baby's heart begins to beat at about 24 days after fertilization, after the egg is fertilized. they aren do not know pregnant until after 24 days. that is something we should think about this christmas. 45% ofperhaps as many as fertilized eggs, whether they have a beating heart or not, do spontaneously abort. i think this is good science. is not asaid there beating heart until 24 days. when you have this kind of debate that is not so much medical as theological. you cannot make public policy for every american. there are 2000 different religions in this country. a you're going to allow politician to make those medical determinations for each and every woman. is unfair and un-american. guest: i believe the american people have a right to make it decision collectively and i believe they will. h
egg certificates? a person might be flying over the united states and conceives a child. is that child a citizen? we are not talking about eggs. we are talking about a fertilized egg. every abortion that is done intentionally stops a beating heart. how about a beating heart as a requirement for citizenship? a baby's heart begins to beat at about 24 days after fertilization, after the egg is fertilized. they aren do not know pregnant until after 24 days. that is something we should think about...
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united states senate. >> who cares? >> senator ted cruise all for nothing talk-a-thon. >> ashton kutcher. >> green eggs and ham. >> i am
united states senate. >> who cares? >> senator ted cruise all for nothing talk-a-thon. >> ashton kutcher. >> green eggs and ham. >> i am
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eggs in our tasty chunks. now that's real love. new iams woof delights. now that's real love. the unitedtates population is going to grow by over 90 ovemillion people,ears and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved into safe, clean affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access to jobs and multiple transportation modes then the neighborhood begins to thrive and then really really take off. the oxygen of community redevelopment is financing. and all this rebuilding that happened could not have happened without organizations like citi. citi has formed a partnership with our company so that we can take all the lessons from the revitalization of urban america to other cities. so we are now working in chicago and in washington, dc and newark. it's amazing how important safe, affordable housing is to the future of our society. you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. i didn
eggs in our tasty chunks. now that's real love. new iams woof delights. now that's real love. the unitedtates population is going to grow by over 90 ovemillion people,ears and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved into safe, clean affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access...
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unit. earlier this week south korea's president urged traps to retaliate mercilessly if north the dor korean -->>> one donated an eggthe other so she could have a baby. doreen gentzler on the relationship. >> a whole lot of god and then mommy did the rest. >> reporter: that's how shea explains to her daughter how she came into the world. >> emma has been able to process that at her age. i don't know what what level but it's heard and repeated. >> reporter: she is referring to her egg donor, her sister, jennifer kimball, who offered the donation when she learned she wouldn't be able to have a successful pregnancy on her own. >> i wanted to help her. she helped me whenever i needed it. >> reporter: so that means both woman is both aunt and mom to emma who is now 4 years old. traditionally couples looking for donor eggs have turned to anonymous donors but they're seeing more and more people looking to family members. >> and many couples the idea of having a dounor within the famiy is appealing. most often it's a sister and there's the thought that thises to maintain a genetic link. >> reporter: dominion reproductive en
unit. earlier this week south korea's president urged traps to retaliate mercilessly if north the dor korean -->>> one donated an eggthe other so she could have a baby. doreen gentzler on the relationship. >> a whole lot of god and then mommy did the rest. >> reporter: that's how shea explains to her daughter how she came into the world. >> emma has been able to process that at her age. i don't know what what level but it's heard and repeated. >> reporter: she...
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egg number. 2.5 million. glocks roughly how many nine millimeter pistols have been manufactured. for are now standard issue two thirds of the unitedtments. ceo is going through a messy divorce with his wife helga. she is trying to claim a 15% share in the privately held company that she held when it was privatized. the former radiator engineer has since married a woman who was 50 years younger. stroke,ecovering from a and she was his nurse. >> i do not want to get that paired quick i do not see what she sees in him. contributed significant assets to the company, and then was able to require -- three acquire those assets. >> it is fascinating about these companies that are in danger or the claim and even that was laid by his ex-wife on his empire. >> family, vision is the grunt , turning that over to the next generation is one of the most difficult job that these have to go through. , i am all fore it. he broke the rule. next, the blackrock ceo weighs in. air quality at record lows, haze.is shrouded in a ♪ >> blackrock, the world's largest money manager is holding a symposium. eric, you have some big shots on the show today, what s
egg number. 2.5 million. glocks roughly how many nine millimeter pistols have been manufactured. for are now standard issue two thirds of the unitedtments. ceo is going through a messy divorce with his wife helga. she is trying to claim a 15% share in the privately held company that she held when it was privatized. the former radiator engineer has since married a woman who was 50 years younger. stroke,ecovering from a and she was his nurse. >> i do not want to get that paired quick i do...
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unit. first project-- he wanted to capture what it's like to be a bird. that meant flying with one. so he trained a duck from the time its eggched to think of him as its father. you were the daddy of a duck. >> downer: i was the... i was the daddy. >> simon: how did it feel? >> downer: i was the daddy. i had to take it to the office. it came with me as it was growing up. it would be in the car when i was driving along. it would even go to the dinner parties. i always had to go everywhere with this duck. >> simon: eventually, he took the duck and his camera 200 feet up in a parasail. he had never flown before. >> and when we were up at altitude, i released this duck. and within a few seconds, it formatted next to me, and was flying alongside me, literally, a foot away from my head. >> simon: john, you flew with a duck. >> downer: yep. one of my first filming experiences was flying with a duck. and i think, very early on in my career, i started to realize, you know, what it's like to be that animal. >> simon: what's it like to be a lion? downer explored that in his film "spy in the den." the stars were not only lions, but sir
unit. first project-- he wanted to capture what it's like to be a bird. that meant flying with one. so he trained a duck from the time its eggched to think of him as its father. you were the daddy of a duck. >> downer: i was the... i was the daddy. >> simon: how did it feel? >> downer: i was the daddy. i had to take it to the office. it came with me as it was growing up. it would be in the car when i was driving along. it would even go to the dinner parties. i always had to go...
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eggs. let me read you another quote. whenever you hear about research breakthroughs and anything to do with cancer, diabetes, heart disease, h.i.v. aids, influenza, whatever, in the united states, it's extremely likely that n.i.h. supported that effort. now, that was dr. francis collins, the head of the national institutes of health, who made that statement. he also doesn't minutes words. with response to sequester cuts to n.i.h. budget, and he said, and i quote, i think we'll no longer be the world leader in the production of science, technology and innovation. you can't look at the curves like this and say, oh, well, it will be fine if we stay on this track. it will not be, he said. china is coming up so fast they are so convinced that this is their pathway towards world leadership. they are not going to slow down. unquote. he recently recounted a trip he took to china in 2011 where he was taken on a tour of a former shoe factory. now, you need to know a little bit of the history of doctor collins. he's called the father -- dr. collins. he's called the father of the human genome project. he and a number of other scientists are responsible for absolutely unlocking d.n.
eggs. let me read you another quote. whenever you hear about research breakthroughs and anything to do with cancer, diabetes, heart disease, h.i.v. aids, influenza, whatever, in the united states, it's extremely likely that n.i.h. supported that effort. now, that was dr. francis collins, the head of the national institutes of health, who made that statement. he also doesn't minutes words. with response to sequester cuts to n.i.h. budget, and he said, and i quote, i think we'll no longer be the...