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bill nye was harshly criticized by his fellow scientists who argue nye only gave ken ham a platform for views. nye was paid an undisclosed amount for that debate, but he says he donated it all to science. coming up next, shakira and rhiana anticipates up for a video that is causing controversy tonight. [ female announcer ] if you're struggling with bipolar depression, there are treatment options. ask your doctor if once a day latuda, lurasidone hcl, may help you. in clinical studies, latuda has been shown to be effective for many people struggling with bipolar depression. latuda is not for everyone. call your doctor if you have unusual changes in mood, behaviors, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. elderly dementia patients taking latuda have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have fever, stiff muscles, and confusion, as these may be signs of a life-threatening reaction. or if you have uncontrollable muscle movements, as these may become permanent. high blood sugar has been reported with latuda and m
bill nye was harshly criticized by his fellow scientists who argue nye only gave ken ham a platform for views. nye was paid an undisclosed amount for that debate, but he says he donated it all to science. coming up next, shakira and rhiana anticipates up for a video that is causing controversy tonight. [ female announcer ] if you're struggling with bipolar depression, there are treatment options. ask your doctor if once a day latuda, lurasidone hcl, may help you. in clinical studies, latuda has...
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ken ham debated bill nye the science guy. a halfent is two and hours. >> good evening, i am pleased to welcome you to the creation museum in northern kentucky. i am tom foreman from cnn. i am pleased to be tonight's moderator. this is a very old question, where did we come from? my answer is from washington this morning by airplane. [laughter] profounda much more longer answer that people have sought after for a long time so tonight's question to be debated is the following -- it's creation of viable model of origins in today's modern scientific era? since -- are welcome to the hundreds of thousands of people who are watching us on the internet. to our auditorium here, all the folks that have joined us as well. we are joined by 70 media presented its -- representatives. we are glad to have them in here. let's welcome our debaters. mr. bill nye and mr. ken ham. [applause] we had a coin toss earlier to determine who would go first. the only thing missing was joe namath and upper code but it went very well -- and a for code. ur
ken ham debated bill nye the science guy. a halfent is two and hours. >> good evening, i am pleased to welcome you to the creation museum in northern kentucky. i am tom foreman from cnn. i am pleased to be tonight's moderator. this is a very old question, where did we come from? my answer is from washington this morning by airplane. [laughter] profounda much more longer answer that people have sought after for a long time so tonight's question to be debated is the following -- it's...
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bill nye and mr. ken ham. [applause] >> we had a coin toss earlier to determine who would go first of these two men. the only thing missing was joe namath and a fur coat. but it went very well. won the coin toss and he opted to speak first. but first, let me tell you little bit about both gentlemen. bill nye's website describes him as a scientist, comedian, author and inventor. he produced a number of tv shows, including the program he became so well known for --bill nye, "the science guy." while working on the show, he won seven national emmy awards for writing, performing, and producing the show. the show won 18 emmys in five years. in between creating the shows, he wrote five kids books about science including his latest titled "bill nye's great big book of tiny germs." bill nye is a host of three television series. his program the 100 greatest discoveries air's on the science channel. frequently appears on interview programs to discuss a variety of science topics. bill nye serves as executive director of t
bill nye and mr. ken ham. [applause] >> we had a coin toss earlier to determine who would go first of these two men. the only thing missing was joe namath and a fur coat. but it went very well. won the coin toss and he opted to speak first. but first, let me tell you little bit about both gentlemen. bill nye's website describes him as a scientist, comedian, author and inventor. he produced a number of tv shows, including the program he became so well known for --bill nye, "the...
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nye a response? >> it sounds to me listening to you over the last two minutes that they're certain parts of this document of the bible that you embrace literally and other parts you consider poetry so it sounds to me in these last two minutes like you are going to take what you like and interpret literally passages. you are going to interpret as poetic descriptions of human events. all that aside i will just say scientifically or as a reasonable man it doesn't seem possible that all these things that contradict your literal interpretation of his first few passages, all those things that contradict that i find unsettling when you want me to embrace the rest of it as literal. as i say i'm not a theologian but ken ham's creationist model viable, it does it describe anything and i'm still looking for an answer. >> mr. nye here's a new question. i believe this is ms. written here but i think i know what they were trying to ask. have you ever believed that evolution was accomplish through way of a higher p
nye a response? >> it sounds to me listening to you over the last two minutes that they're certain parts of this document of the bible that you embrace literally and other parts you consider poetry so it sounds to me in these last two minutes like you are going to take what you like and interpret literally passages. you are going to interpret as poetic descriptions of human events. all that aside i will just say scientifically or as a reasonable man it doesn't seem possible that all these...
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i have a question for bill nye . lawso you account for the of logic and nature from a naturalistic worldview that excludes the existence of god? in my opening statement i discussed a different type of science or knowledge, origin or historical science. there is a confusion here, a misunderstanding here. people by and large have not been taught to look at what you believe about the past as different from what you observe in the present. you don't observe the past directly. when you think about the creation account, we can't observe god creating. we can't observe the creation of adam and eve. we are willing to admit believes about the past. what you see in the present is very different. even some public school textbooks sort of technology difference between historical and observational science. here is an earth science textbook used in public schools. we read this -- the aim of " historical geology is to understand earth's long history." we are talking about historical science trying to establish a timeline about a num
i have a question for bill nye . lawso you account for the of logic and nature from a naturalistic worldview that excludes the existence of god? in my opening statement i discussed a different type of science or knowledge, origin or historical science. there is a confusion here, a misunderstanding here. people by and large have not been taught to look at what you believe about the past as different from what you observe in the present. you don't observe the past directly. when you think about...
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bill nye and ken ham. [applause] >> we had a quaint house earlier to determine who would go first of these two men and the only one missing was joe namkuth and a first coat. mr. ham one that claimed foss and he opted to speak first. but first, but they told you about these gentlemen. mr. nye's site describes him as a scientist, engineer, comedian and author author. he produced a number of tv shows including the one that he became so well-known for, "bill nye the science guy." mr. nye won seven awards for writing, performing at producing the shows come as he won 18 emmys in five years and in between creating the show's committee wrote five kids books about science including the latest title, bill nye's great big book of tiny germs. he's the host of three television series that programmed 100 greatest discoveries on the science channel, the eyes of nye across the country and he appears on interview programs to discuss a variety of science topics. mr. nye serves as director of the planetary, th about science
bill nye and ken ham. [applause] >> we had a quaint house earlier to determine who would go first of these two men and the only one missing was joe namkuth and a first coat. mr. ham one that claimed foss and he opted to speak first. but first, but they told you about these gentlemen. mr. nye's site describes him as a scientist, engineer, comedian and author author. he produced a number of tv shows including the one that he became so well-known for, "bill nye the science guy."...
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bill nye is the science guy and republican congress woman marsha blackburn of tennessee. plus the terror threats in sochi. how is vlad putin cracking down? richard engel has a look at exclusive ways they've cracked down on security. and we're going to look at the cost of the games both financially and politically as we watch the competitions and pageantry. how much is it worth? an exclusive conversation with the man who ran the games is salt lake city, former presidential nominee mitt romney. i'm joined by our roundtable now. chuck todd is here and new to the roundtable is chief white house correspondent for the associated press julie pace. david axelrod and also new to the roundtable as long as i've known her, former communications director for president bush nicolle wallace. welcome to all of you. i want to start with the olympics, chuck todd. there is a genuine patriotic moment that happened on the ice, the shot heard around the world. oh, she. it was the sixth round of the shoot-out. >> eighth round. >> usa, russia hockey and the shot which we can show here of that fi
bill nye is the science guy and republican congress woman marsha blackburn of tennessee. plus the terror threats in sochi. how is vlad putin cracking down? richard engel has a look at exclusive ways they've cracked down on security. and we're going to look at the cost of the games both financially and politically as we watch the competitions and pageantry. how much is it worth? an exclusive conversation with the man who ran the games is salt lake city, former presidential nominee mitt romney....
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bill nye is up next. lation, or afib.d... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding or have had a heart valve replaced. seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or ol
bill nye is up next. lation, or afib.d... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my...
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nye won 18 emmys. bill nye is the host of three television series a programmed to 100 greatest discover res. airs on pbs stations across the country. mr.nye serve as executive director of the planetary associate. he is a graduate of cornell, bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering. the answers and genesis is well trafficked with two million visitors. mr.sham also a best selling author and host of daily radio feature carried on 700 stations. this is his second public debate on evolution and creation. ferris at -- first at harvard in 1990s. now, mr. ham, you offered to go first. you will be first with your five minute opening statement. >> good evening. i know that not everyone watching this debate necessarily agree with what of to say. i'm an aussie and they tell me i have an an accent. it doesn't matter what i say some people tell me, we like to hear you saying it. the main topic is this, is creation a modern of origin. this was first announced on the internet, there were lot of states lik
nye won 18 emmys. bill nye is the host of three television series a programmed to 100 greatest discover res. airs on pbs stations across the country. mr.nye serve as executive director of the planetary associate. he is a graduate of cornell, bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering. the answers and genesis is well trafficked with two million visitors. mr.sham also a best selling author and host of daily radio feature carried on 700 stations. this is his second public debate on...
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bill nye the science guy. when debating how the universe was started, his answer drew quite a response. dan harris with the science guy and the reaction. >> reporter: they squared off here at the museum. a place that has been a high-tech mechanism for pseudoscience. where they try to prove that god created the world and all its inhabitants in six days. this is the room where you see adam and eve living alongside dinosaurs. so, when the people here announced that bill nye the science guy, host of the beloved pbs show for kids, had agreed to debate museum president ken ham. tickets sold out in two minutes. >> i presume we will shake hands, the way boxers do before they go at it. >> well, we're just under four hours from the debate. >> reporter: as the crowd of 800 streamed in through metal detectors requested by nye, ham and his supporters prayed. then, game time. ham made his case that there is science to suggest that the story of genesis is literally true. >> i'm a science teacher. i love science. i want child
bill nye the science guy. when debating how the universe was started, his answer drew quite a response. dan harris with the science guy and the reaction. >> reporter: they squared off here at the museum. a place that has been a high-tech mechanism for pseudoscience. where they try to prove that god created the world and all its inhabitants in six days. this is the room where you see adam and eve living alongside dinosaurs. so, when the people here announced that bill nye the science guy,...
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al gore told us this wouldn't happen. >> bill nye did it again.resswoman marcia blackburn took on bill nye the science guy for a so-called debate on climate change. >> well, i think that what you have to do is look at what that warming is. and when you look at the fact that we have gone from 320 parts per million, 0.032 to 0.040, 400 parts per million, what you do is realize it's very slight. now, there is not consensus. >> once again, the congresswoman is trying to introduce doubt. doubt in the whole idea of climate change. so what i would encourage everyone to do is back up and let's agree on the facts. would you say that the antarctic has less ice than it used to? when you said, you asserted, congresswoman, that a change from 320 to 400 parts per million is insignificant, my goodness, that's 30%. >> joining me now, bill nye the reasonable guy. you are having some fascinating public discussions these days. and there you go, using exhibits and facts again. >> well, let me say -- >> go ahead, bill. >> i said antarctic. i meant arctic. but i can't
al gore told us this wouldn't happen. >> bill nye did it again.resswoman marcia blackburn took on bill nye the science guy for a so-called debate on climate change. >> well, i think that what you have to do is look at what that warming is. and when you look at the fact that we have gone from 320 parts per million, 0.032 to 0.040, 400 parts per million, what you do is realize it's very slight. now, there is not consensus. >> once again, the congresswoman is trying to introduce...
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the winner, bill nye joins me next.f yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira , your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections ar
the winner, bill nye joins me next.f yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms....
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during the debate, i tweeted, does bill nye know everything?t sure sounds like you do. >> well, these are classic questions. and i emphasize again what we're dealing with here is not graduate level, get your ph.d. science. this is largely elementary school science. these are not extraordinary claims -- rather, these are not extraordinary propositions. these are things that i want every elementary school graduate in the united states, and indeed in the world to be familiar with, to understand. so that he and she can move us forward. thanks very much. >> it was great to watch. you can watch the debate by going to our website, lastword.msnbc.com. or bill's website. you must watch this. and bill again, i just applaud the way you handled it, especially in the way i think you very effectively communicated with people who do not agree with you. bill, thank you very much. for joining us tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >> coming up, as viewers of this program know, there's good socialism and very bad socialism. and this was a week of bad socialism from
during the debate, i tweeted, does bill nye know everything?t sure sounds like you do. >> well, these are classic questions. and i emphasize again what we're dealing with here is not graduate level, get your ph.d. science. this is largely elementary school science. these are not extraordinary claims -- rather, these are not extraordinary propositions. these are things that i want every elementary school graduate in the united states, and indeed in the world to be familiar with, to...
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ken hamm fired back and challenged nig nye to a public debate. >> bill nye has an agenda to teach children god. to teach them they are a result of evolutionary processes that they came from slime over millions of years, in fact, bill nye doesn't really understand science. >> reporter: evolution is overwhelmingly accepted in scientific circles, that same level of certainty does not exist in the american public. a few research center poll conducted in december showed 60% of americans believe in evolution. and 30% support creationism. the poll found white he van gel cal cobb serve at thises most likely believe that. the debate is createism itself. i 70,000-foot facility. exhibits include a garden of eden room where live reptiles wander amid sculpted dinosaurs and statutes of adam and eve. the professor says he takes the challenges in stride and the debate in perspective. >> i think most often when students raise these questions or challenges, it's not just to be obstinate, but it's because they want to understand ultimately what human beings have always wanted to understand which is the truth
ken hamm fired back and challenged nig nye to a public debate. >> bill nye has an agenda to teach children god. to teach them they are a result of evolutionary processes that they came from slime over millions of years, in fact, bill nye doesn't really understand science. >> reporter: evolution is overwhelmingly accepted in scientific circles, that same level of certainty does not exist in the american public. a few research center poll conducted in december showed 60% of americans...
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bill nye countered saying there is no proof of that at all. those guys get along, apparently. >>> howard is up next with the forecast. changes keep coming. >> yeah, mike. still kind of raw and damp. hoping for a peek of sun or two this afternoon as we get temperatures into the 40s. hey, i want to tell you, we had some rain. we had some ice. a real variation of conditions. our chief photographer comes from cantonsville, maryland to our studio. i want to share a time lapse of the ride in with you as we go to break. all sorts of conditions. i'll have the forecast and we do have some big changes coming when wusa9 news at noon returns. >>> imagine if your husband or wife were fighting a a disease and you learned there is a medical procedure that could save you and your insurance won't pay for it. what would you do? a maryland couple was running out of time and options so they reached out to wusa9's andrea mccarren for help. >> it was shocking. >> reporter: last september mike roderick was told he had lung cancer. >> we were devastated. we didn't ex
bill nye countered saying there is no proof of that at all. those guys get along, apparently. >>> howard is up next with the forecast. changes keep coming. >> yeah, mike. still kind of raw and damp. hoping for a peek of sun or two this afternoon as we get temperatures into the 40s. hey, i want to tell you, we had some rain. we had some ice. a real variation of conditions. our chief photographer comes from cantonsville, maryland to our studio. i want to share a time lapse of the...
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i mean, i'm not bill nye the science guy, but if you are a creationist, if you believe there is nothing actually old on earth, that god created all of us including the dinosaurs just a couple thousand years ago, then really if you think the earth is only a couple thousand years old, then there's no room in that world view for understanding where oil came from. to understanding how ole die derives from things that are millions of years old. it can't be from stuff that's millions of years old if we've only been here a couple thousands years and the whole
i mean, i'm not bill nye the science guy, but if you are a creationist, if you believe there is nothing actually old on earth, that god created all of us including the dinosaurs just a couple thousand years ago, then really if you think the earth is only a couple thousand years old, then there's no room in that world view for understanding where oil came from. to understanding how ole die derives from things that are millions of years old. it can't be from stuff that's millions of years old if...
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after the debate nye will appear on "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. liu and i'll see you back here tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern. craig melvin will pick things up after the break. stick around for that. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that won't trap me in a rate. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. the making of a bombshell starring new bombshell volume with the bombshell boost system. extreme volume meets intensifying topcoat and tada. 10 times more noticeable lashes. new bombshell from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who
after the debate nye will appear on "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. liu and i'll see you back here tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern. craig melvin will pick things up after the break. stick around for that. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that won't trap me in a rate. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd...
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bill nye the science guy, host of the popular tv program for kids will face often against ken ham. owner of the creation museum. in sent, 2012, five postadd video blog arguing that teaching creationism, was harmful to children. >> you want to deny evolution, and live in your world that's completely inconsistent with everything we observe in the universes that's fine. but don't make your kids to that, because we need them. >> that racked up nearly 6 million views. he challenged five to a public debate. >> five has an agenda to teach children not to believe in god. bill nye really doesn't understand science. >> a few polls show 60% of americans believe in evolution, and 30% support creationism. the poll found white evangelical servives were most likely to support that belief. exhibits include a garden of eden room, where live reptiles and statutes of adam and eave. with the controversial that's been around for decades professor statton says he takes the challenges in stride, and the debate in perspective. i think most often when student raise these questions it isn't just to be on st
bill nye the science guy, host of the popular tv program for kids will face often against ken ham. owner of the creation museum. in sent, 2012, five postadd video blog arguing that teaching creationism, was harmful to children. >> you want to deny evolution, and live in your world that's completely inconsistent with everything we observe in the universes that's fine. but don't make your kids to that, because we need them. >> that racked up nearly 6 million views. he challenged five...
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and bill nye mosted a video on his blog, saying that teaching creation to children is harmful. idea that creationisms wrong, because the earth, he says, couldn't have happened 6,000 years ago, and a flood 4,000 years ago, but we have also heard from the other side, which is tim hamm, who brings up exploratory science verse observational science, versus historical science that we're just guessing about, and he brings up the idea that there has to be one authority, and is it god or man? also, at a recent poll, though evolution is widely accepted in scientific circles, it's not so much a clear cut case for the american public. 60% of americans who believe in some sort of evolution, but 30% favor some creationism. so they know that they have a huge platform. sold out crowd in here, and groups watching in the country, and they hope to put the information out there, and bring this debate out to the forefront and have people decide their themselves. >> we have the debate up, and let's dip in and listen to bill nye the science guy. >> what you can literally find in your backyard in ken
and bill nye mosted a video on his blog, saying that teaching creation to children is harmful. idea that creationisms wrong, because the earth, he says, couldn't have happened 6,000 years ago, and a flood 4,000 years ago, but we have also heard from the other side, which is tim hamm, who brings up exploratory science verse observational science, versus historical science that we're just guessing about, and he brings up the idea that there has to be one authority, and is it god or man? also, at...
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nye and mr. ham. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] him >> today on c-span, "washington journal" is nice with their phone calls and tonight a discussion on journalism after edward snowden followed by our american profile interviews with senator heidi height cap and john thune. in a moment, we will discuss the antigovernment protest in the ukraine with the former u.s. ambassador. then the hill reporter on president's environmental policies and a look at hillary clinton's political career with jonathan allen and amy" pars, authors of the bookhrc." >> good morning. on your screen is a live feed from reuters news service of independent square and tf. the death toll is climbing. clashes begin -- continue today. the new violence comes after a truce broke down.
nye and mr. ham. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] him >> today on c-span, "washington journal" is nice with their phone calls and tonight a discussion on journalism after edward snowden followed by our american profile interviews with senator heidi height cap and john thune. in a moment, we will discuss the antigovernment protest in the ukraine with the former u.s. ambassador. then the...
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nye and mr. ham. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [no audio] >> the national governors association began its national annual meeting this weekend in bc. it brings governors a from across the country to discuss a range of issues affecting their states. here is a brief portion. office of us came into during the throes of the great recession. for a lot of us, the progress has been sluggish. we have not seen the economy expanded. it has been a tepid recovery. i'm curious to know -- i have heard a lot of economists give us their theories as far as why. i would like to tell me what you think, what has been the cause of the slow recovery and what we should be doing to make sure it accelerates as a country? >> you know, again, i think -- i can only describe what i see. a deepically had of -- in thelot financial service market, those tend to be sharper and take longer to recover from. yet the de-lever is the same time yo
nye and mr. ham. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [no audio] >> the national governors association began its national annual meeting this weekend in bc. it brings governors a from across the country to discuss a range of issues affecting their states. here is a brief portion. office of us came into during the throes of the great recession. for a lot of us, the progress has been sluggish. we have not...
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really any surprise here that the folks that you were seeing on social media at least favored bill nye's in the debate and favored his argument? >> exactly. i mean, like you said, the polls showed the public, the majority of the public, does say, hey, evolution is a scientific fact here. what's even more interesting when you look at the numbers from a political standpoint, i believe the same survey, the same poll reveals that 67% of democrats will say, hey, evolution is a scientific fact, and then i think it was 43% of republicans had the other viewpoint. so you see, you know, a divide politically, as well, but the majority, like you said, 60% are essentially on bill nye's side. >> that might be why, based on what you discussed, 800,000 votes had registered to watch that. you were one of them. jacqueline howard from "the huffington post," thank you. >>> here's a look at some of the stories topping the news now. authorities arrested three men and one woman possibly linked to the drugs found in philip seymour hoffman's apartment. >>> first students, now instructors accused in a military ex
really any surprise here that the folks that you were seeing on social media at least favored bill nye's in the debate and favored his argument? >> exactly. i mean, like you said, the polls showed the public, the majority of the public, does say, hey, evolution is a scientific fact here. what's even more interesting when you look at the numbers from a political standpoint, i believe the same survey, the same poll reveals that 67% of democrats will say, hey, evolution is a scientific fact,...
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ken hamm believes the earth is 6,000 years old and that the bible tells the factual account, but nye says he and the science community believe the big bang theory created the earth billions of years ago sparking evolution. >> the bottom line is that as a christian, i have a foundation that as a christian i would ask bill a question. what would change your mind? you said even if you came to faith you would never give up believing in billions of years. >> we would need one piece of evidence. we would need the fossil that swam from one layer to another. we would need evidence that the universe is not expanding. we would need evidence that the stars appear to be far away but they're not. >>> let's go ahead and get the latest in sports from my good friend richard lui. i'm not going to ask you that one. we'll stick to sports. >> they are interesting characters, no doubt, veronica. >> that's true. >> >>> i have a new development. dolphins ritchie incognito's suspension lifted tuesday. he allegedly bullied his teammate. now incognito saying this in a tweet, i support jonathan martin 100% ret
ken hamm believes the earth is 6,000 years old and that the bible tells the factual account, but nye says he and the science community believe the big bang theory created the earth billions of years ago sparking evolution. >> the bottom line is that as a christian, i have a foundation that as a christian i would ask bill a question. what would change your mind? you said even if you came to faith you would never give up believing in billions of years. >> we would need one piece of...
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bill nye and dr. jeffrey sax join me.onger governor brewer waits to veto sb 1062, the worse it gets for her party. we talk grand old self-made problems next. [ male announcer ] it's 7am and steve is already thinking about tomorrow. which is why he's investing in his heart health by eating kellogg's raisin bran®. not only is kellogg's raisin bran® heart healthy it's a delicious source of potassium. ♪ mom make you eat that? i happen to like raisins. [ male announcer ] invest in your heart health. now that's what i'm talkin' about. with kellogg's raisin bran®. [ female announcer ] now with kellogg's family rewards you can get even more from the products you love. join today at kfr.com. you can get even more from the products you love. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.ould yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. to sign or not to sign, that is the question or at least it i
bill nye and dr. jeffrey sax join me.onger governor brewer waits to veto sb 1062, the worse it gets for her party. we talk grand old self-made problems next. [ male announcer ] it's 7am and steve is already thinking about tomorrow. which is why he's investing in his heart health by eating kellogg's raisin bran®. not only is kellogg's raisin bran® heart healthy it's a delicious source of potassium. ♪ mom make you eat that? i happen to like raisins. [ male announcer ] invest in your heart...
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nye and mr. ham. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [no audio] would see five things. stem. we have got to get math and science back into our schools. we are being in the 20's in math and science is a tough place to be, and there's not one job in our factories that you could ork at that isn't automated need some basic analytical skills, and we have fallen way behind. our focus on stem is important. that is where the ge foundation spends most of its money. and try toge towns change the curriculum of education and focus on math and science in education. we believe in high standards. it's a little bit controversial on common core, but we believe in high standards as we look at what we do. i stand with the business roundtable on that activity. community colleges. if i go to a state and a governor can describe how many welders they prepare every year, that's a good thing. that means you can step into a manufacturing ba
nye and mr. ham. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [no audio] would see five things. stem. we have got to get math and science back into our schools. we are being in the 20's in math and science is a tough place to be, and there's not one job in our factories that you could ork at that isn't automated need some basic analytical skills, and we have fallen way behind. our focus on stem is important. that is...
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bill nye and mr.m. >> i take genesis as literal history as jesus did. >> reporter: versus evolution. the founder of creation museum ken hamm taking on bill nye the science guy. the two squared off in a 2 1/2 hour debate that aired online. >> your view that was suppose to have taken place is more important than what i see with my own eyes. >> we do see a collapse of christian morality because generations of kids are being taught the bible can't be trusted. >> reporter: at one point they argued over whether noah could have realistically built the ark. >> to me it's just not reasonbling. >> why would you say it's unskilled? i didn't meet noah and neither did you. >> reporter: the national center for science education told cbs news it finds such debates counterproductive in part because, quote, for a scientist to engage in a formal on-stage key bait with a creation nift is to legit ma tiez the creation nift's position. >> please, you don't want to raise scientists who don't understand how we understand ou
bill nye and mr.m. >> i take genesis as literal history as jesus did. >> reporter: versus evolution. the founder of creation museum ken hamm taking on bill nye the science guy. the two squared off in a 2 1/2 hour debate that aired online. >> your view that was suppose to have taken place is more important than what i see with my own eyes. >> we do see a collapse of christian morality because generations of kids are being taught the bible can't be trusted. >>...
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she was invited to discuss climate change with bill nye the science guy.ead she stuck her fingers in her ears and hummed her favorite tune of denial. >> there is not agreement around the fact of exactly what is causing this. there is not consensus. let's say everything bill says is wrong is wrong. let's just say that. there is not consensus there. you don't make good laws, sustainable laws, when you're making them on theories and unproven science. >> bill nye threw the facts. >> this is unscientific. it's not logical. it's not the same as doubt about the whole thing. there is no debate in the scientific community. i encourage the congresswoman to look at the facts. we need you to change things. not deny what's happening. >> he is right. we need a leader. if she believes our climate policy will be as embarrassing as her backwards logic, she can keep on pretending. now trublend has the perfect blend for each of us. [ female announcer ] covergirl p!nk. blend of rockstar and mama bear. her trublend? light 4. it blends in. doesn't build up for a flawless nude l
she was invited to discuss climate change with bill nye the science guy.ead she stuck her fingers in her ears and hummed her favorite tune of denial. >> there is not agreement around the fact of exactly what is causing this. there is not consensus. let's say everything bill says is wrong is wrong. let's just say that. there is not consensus there. you don't make good laws, sustainable laws, when you're making them on theories and unproven science. >> bill nye threw the facts....
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nye, you can stand by. how does creationism account for celestial bodies moving farther apart and what function does that serve in the grand design? >> when it comes to looking at the universe, we believe that in the beginning god created the heavens and the earth and creationist astronomers say you can observe the inverse expanding. he it says he stretches out the heavens and seems to indicate that there is an expansion of the adverse. we would say yeah, you can observe that in that fits with observational science. i cannot answer that question. the bible says god made the heavens for his glory and that is why he made the stars that we see out there. it is to tell us how great he is. one of our programs looks at this when you see how large the universe is and it shows us how great god is. how big he is and he is and all-powerful god and infinite, all-knowing god who created the universe to show us his power. can you imagine that westmark the thing that is remarkable as it says on the fourth day of creation
nye, you can stand by. how does creationism account for celestial bodies moving farther apart and what function does that serve in the grand design? >> when it comes to looking at the universe, we believe that in the beginning god created the heavens and the earth and creationist astronomers say you can observe the inverse expanding. he it says he stretches out the heavens and seems to indicate that there is an expansion of the adverse. we would say yeah, you can observe that in that fits...
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bill nye the science guy made his case about how the world began. what about the bible? >>> and our "real money" team back tonight. get this, paying you to shop on your favorite store, if you're willing to spy while you shop. >> i made just over $12,000. >> $12,000? >> yeah. >> cash in, tonight. >>> good evening on this thursday night. diane has the evening off. we're following two major weather headlines. in the west, the system hitting tonight, after all those warnings about the vanishing water supply. first, the misery from
bill nye the science guy made his case about how the world began. what about the bible? >>> and our "real money" team back tonight. get this, paying you to shop on your favorite store, if you're willing to spy while you shop. >> i made just over $12,000. >> $12,000? >> yeah. >> cash in, tonight. >>> good evening on this thursday night. diane has the evening off. we're following two major weather headlines. in the west, the system hitting...
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nye, you can stand by. how does creationism account for celestial bodies moving farther apart and what function does that serve in the grand design? >> when it comes to looking at the universe, we believe that in the beginning god created the heavens and the earth and creationist astronomers say you can observe the inverse expanding. he it says he stretches out the heavens and seems to indicate that there is an expansion of the adverse. we would say yeah, you can observe that in that fits with observational science. i cannot answer that question. the bible says god made the heavens for his glory and that is why he made the stars that we see out there. it is to tell us how great he is. one of our programs looks at this when you see how large the universe is and it shows us how great god is. how big he is and he is and all-powerful god and infinite, all-knowing god who created the universe to show us his power. can you imagine that westmark the thing that is remarkable as it says on the fourth day of creation
nye, you can stand by. how does creationism account for celestial bodies moving farther apart and what function does that serve in the grand design? >> when it comes to looking at the universe, we believe that in the beginning god created the heavens and the earth and creationist astronomers say you can observe the inverse expanding. he it says he stretches out the heavens and seems to indicate that there is an expansion of the adverse. we would say yeah, you can observe that in that fits...
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that's just over the last few decades. >> secretary of state, john kerry, seems to agree with bill nyehe called for a concerted global effort to fight climate change sunday during his trip to asia. >> we need people all over the world to raise their voices and to be heard. there is still time to significantly cut greenhouse emissions and prevent the very worse consequences of climate change from ever happening at all. we need to move on this and we need to move together now. >> kerry called climate change as big a global threat as terrorism and said that climate change deniers rely on shoddy science. >> shoddy science. let's bring in our meteorologist, chad myers and former head of the american meteorological society, marshall shepherd. it is so great to have both of you. let's start with you. can we agree on the facts? is climate change behind all these crazy extreme fluctuations we have been seeing lately. >> i don't think i can agree with you on that. just because it was cold in new york, that's climate change. because it was warm in california, that's climate change. we have differ
that's just over the last few decades. >> secretary of state, john kerry, seems to agree with bill nyehe called for a concerted global effort to fight climate change sunday during his trip to asia. >> we need people all over the world to raise their voices and to be heard. there is still time to significantly cut greenhouse emissions and prevent the very worse consequences of climate change from ever happening at all. we need to move on this and we need to move together now....
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it's no different than what an evolutionist would talk about. >> bill nye, you've been looking thereou have all evening in the debate or some of it. a look of vague bafflement on your face. how did you feel the debate tonight? did you learn anything which was even remotely persuasive to you, that maybe you're barking up the wrong tree about this whole global warming business? >> no. and let me say just inherent in mr. hand's answer first of all it was a very respectful evening. i thought we both gave it our best. >> it was. >> i appreciate the opportunity. but just notice that inherent in his response that the world is winding down since the great flood. and that somehow the climate change, what i heard, what i infer from your remarks, is that this is sort of a punishment for humankind. and i'm very skeptical of all three of those things, very skeptical of the ancient flood, very skeptical the world is winding down except its spin is slowing because of the pull of the moon and the tides. and i'm skeptical that but with that said, there's more heat energy in the atmosphere than there
it's no different than what an evolutionist would talk about. >> bill nye, you've been looking thereou have all evening in the debate or some of it. a look of vague bafflement on your face. how did you feel the debate tonight? did you learn anything which was even remotely persuasive to you, that maybe you're barking up the wrong tree about this whole global warming business? >> no. and let me say just inherent in mr. hand's answer first of all it was a very respectful evening. i...
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bill nye is the science guy and republican congress woman marsha blackburn of tennessee.s the terror threats in sochi. how is vlad putin cracking down? richard engel has a look at exclusive ways they've cracked down on security. and we're going to look at the cost of the games both financially and politically as we watch the competitions and pageantry. how much is it worth? an exclusive conversation with the man who ran the games is salt lake city, former presidential nominee mitt romney. i'm joined by our roundtable now. chuck todd is here and new to the roundtable is chief white house correspondent for the associated press julie pace. david axelrod and also new to the roundtable as long as i've known her, former communications director for president bush nicolle wallace. welcome to all of you. i want to start with t
bill nye is the science guy and republican congress woman marsha blackburn of tennessee.s the terror threats in sochi. how is vlad putin cracking down? richard engel has a look at exclusive ways they've cracked down on security. and we're going to look at the cost of the games both financially and politically as we watch the competitions and pageantry. how much is it worth? an exclusive conversation with the man who ran the games is salt lake city, former presidential nominee mitt romney. i'm...
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the new fallout after bill nye the science guy made his case about how the world began. money" team back tonight. get this, paying you to shop on your favorite store, if you're willing to spy while you shop.
the new fallout after bill nye the science guy made his case about how the world began. money" team back tonight. get this, paying you to shop on your favorite store, if you're willing to spy while you shop.
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and then the winner of that debate, bill nye, will be my guest on "the last word." that's tomorrow at 10:00 p.m. and next, tonight's "rewrite" space is reserved for the work of a truly great artist. t thinkd buy them their own, let alone for under $300. but this asus with windows is lightweight and has everything they need -- not like chromebooks that can't install office or have to be connected to the internet to get much done. with this they can do homework, chat, play games -- on their own laptop, and their own time. so no more fighting... at least not over my laptop. ♪ honestly, i wanna see you be brave ♪ everything life throws my way. except for frown lines. those i'm throwing back. [ female announcer ] olay total effects. nourishing vitamins, and 7 beautiful benefits in one. for younger-looking skin. olay. your best beautiful. when i'm training, i always listen to music. for the gym, it's hip-hop. for cross-country, classical. and for jumps, i need something...special. so i use my citi thankyou visa card for music downloads and earn two times the points... plu
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lake sonoma over 4 nyes. in terms of flash flood warning in place still for parts of sonoma county. the small area closer to the western portions of the park. that is in place until 7307 tonight but that could probably be reissued at least a chance with more rain in the forecast. here's a closer inspection a live storm tracker. you'll notice the rain fall. heaviest activity is towards portions of sonoma and lake counties. hidden valley lake. san francisco and oakland not as much coverage on to show you. the activity changes a bit for tonight into tomorrow. a lot more on that forecast. break down the timing of significant rainfall in the bay area weather patterns. >>> a flash flood warning is still in effect there. katie? >> ken, this is honestly the lightest rain we've been in all day but it has been coming down. you can see how swollen the creek is with the fresh rain. we are on the park way which is closed because of flooding on the roadway earlier today. almost everyone is dealing with bad driving conditions we spoke with a business owner who is dealing with water gushing into he
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. >> how can you have a more nye dammic, riskier world, more threats to u.s. and say you can reduce the size of your military capabilities. >> reporter: the pentagon says the u.s. military will maintain and build on technological advances and focus on special operations forces as the u.s. winds down its combat role in afghanistan after more than 13 years. craig boswell for cbs news, washington. >> the budget proposal would also trim the housing allowance for families living on base, reduce commissary subsidies and put a cap on pay raises at 1 %. >>> while the defense department is proposing cuts, president obama is calling for a 1% pay raise for federal workers and members of the military. the increase is in his 2015 federal budget which will be released next week. >>> a battle is becausing over whether to expand -- battling over whether to command medicaid. the virginia chamber of commerce says it would be good for the commonwealth's economy but the senate isn't looking at the plan's long-term consequences. >>> the state health exchange ar
. >> how can you have a more nye dammic, riskier world, more threats to u.s. and say you can reduce the size of your military capabilities. >> reporter: the pentagon says the u.s. military will maintain and build on technological advances and focus on special operations forces as the u.s. winds down its combat role in afghanistan after more than 13 years. craig boswell for cbs news, washington. >> the budget proposal would also trim the housing allowance for families living on...
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is facing criticism today for hosting a debate about climate change between bill nye the science guy who's an actual scientist and congresswoman marsha blackburn who's not a scientist about it in during yesterday's broadcast of the press but always did debate on something ninety seven percent of scientists say is a fact and it is questionable enough n.b.c. isn't the only bad guy here sunday shows as a whole do a terrible job talking about climate change a recent media matters study found that they talked about climate change for a total of twenty seven minutes in all of twenty thirteen that's right the major sunday shows talked about the greatest threat our species has ever faced for less than half an hour during an entire year that it's very very . pretty sealers lizard. living among us the life of a politician isn't easy to beat in the public eye means you often have to be crazy rumors about yourself president barack obama for example had to release his birth certificate to prove he was an american citizen and poor christine o'donnell meanwhile actually had to release a campaign ad
is facing criticism today for hosting a debate about climate change between bill nye the science guy who's an actual scientist and congresswoman marsha blackburn who's not a scientist about it in during yesterday's broadcast of the press but always did debate on something ninety seven percent of scientists say is a fact and it is questionable enough n.b.c. isn't the only bad guy here sunday shows as a whole do a terrible job talking about climate change a recent media matters study found that...
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and congressman marsha blackburn is here fresh off the debate with bill nye, the science guy. a household name. and why if they're so down to earth we don't embrace them. and despite the premise i'm talking about, we've got someone who is going to back up our position and a new cookbook, how to use a meat cleaver. you can't make this stuff up. ♪ larry summers, former treasury secretary under president clinton and former economic advisor to president obama making an unfortunate and seriously inaccurate analogy about income inequality, saying that america faces a quote, "downton abbey" economy, with a sharp increase in income and family incomes don't. sandra, your position on this? >> they were the creators of their time. if anything else "downton abbey," not only did they have the responsibility of creating jobs and referencing "downton abbey," so many people watch the show, they found they were wonderful to their people and they were in a way, social workers to the people that worked in their home. so, i think if anything, that helped resurrect the few that the 1%, you know, t
and congressman marsha blackburn is here fresh off the debate with bill nye, the science guy. a household name. and why if they're so down to earth we don't embrace them. and despite the premise i'm talking about, we've got someone who is going to back up our position and a new cookbook, how to use a meat cleaver. you can't make this stuff up. ♪ larry summers, former treasury secretary under president clinton and former economic advisor to president obama making an unfortunate and seriously...
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now more with bill nye the science guy. a lot of new planets. >> we have a technique for -- i say we -- these guys have a technique for finding planets faster. uses statistical techniques to sort for stars that have big planets and so you watch them to dim, the planet as they go by. two deep questions, shepard. >> yes, sir. >> where did we come from? are with alone? if you want to answer those two questions you have to explore space. so, when i was in school, people used to say, maybe there's -- traumatized -- people used to say there might be one planet on every hundred stars. that was speculative. now looks like there's dozens of planets around every star, and so then if you can home in even more and say, there's several planets that are in this zone where you would have liquid water, you're not too far from the star where it's ice, not a close where the water is cooked away and balloon into space. so the planets might be suitable for life so that's where you point your radio telescopes and listen and do your optical sear
now more with bill nye the science guy. a lot of new planets. >> we have a technique for -- i say we -- these guys have a technique for finding planets faster. uses statistical techniques to sort for stars that have big planets and so you watch them to dim, the planet as they go by. two deep questions, shepard. >> yes, sir. >> where did we come from? are with alone? if you want to answer those two questions you have to explore space. so, when i was in school, people used to...