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stinnett and that you include in the moral arc? some people would say no. >> they are traditionalists that want to concern the old hierarchical sort of class-based society whereas the trend is to grant more individuals and more autonomy and freedom and liberty over their own bodies and minds. in other words here we are a freedom fest this is what it's all about is that it's my mind and my body and i can do whatever i want and you can tell me what to do as long as i'm not hurting somebody so the two people that want to get married, who cares. it's none of your business what they do as long as no one is hurt and no one is, so that's the kind of step in the right direction. and having that as a standard for write-in individual to have the power and autonomy and choice that's what has been happening extending the moral spirit including more people over the last 250 years or so. >> is this the same as morality? >> yes. so i'm doing two things come the first time tracking the fact that things aren't getting better and the changes happen
stinnett and that you include in the moral arc? some people would say no. >> they are traditionalists that want to concern the old hierarchical sort of class-based society whereas the trend is to grant more individuals and more autonomy and freedom and liberty over their own bodies and minds. in other words here we are a freedom fest this is what it's all about is that it's my mind and my body and i can do whatever i want and you can tell me what to do as long as i'm not hurting somebody...
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the book is called the moral arc. mr. shermer, in this book, "the moral arc," you write that during the years i spent researching and writing this book when i told people that the subject was moral progress to describe the responses i received as incredulous would be an understatement. most people thought i was hallucinatory. [laughter] >> guest: yeah, that's right. well, the problem is that, of course, like everybody else i, too, watch the news, and if you only watch the news, it seems like things are bad and getting worse. but, in fact, what i'm trying to do in "the moral arc" is track the long-term, historical progress over centuries and millennia, not days and hours and weeks. so in other words, follow the trend lines, not the headlines. and if you just think about it for a second, you know, take the bigger picture, the abolition of slavery, it's illegal in every country in the world even though it's practiced in a few corrupt governments, it's practiced nowhere in the western world anymore. the abolition of torture,
the book is called the moral arc. mr. shermer, in this book, "the moral arc," you write that during the years i spent researching and writing this book when i told people that the subject was moral progress to describe the responses i received as incredulous would be an understatement. most people thought i was hallucinatory. [laughter] >> guest: yeah, that's right. well, the problem is that, of course, like everybody else i, too, watch the news, and if you only watch the news,...
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nearly $4 billion are provided by the arc an plc safety-net programs. whitaker says despite last years record crop, some producers needed significant payments because of a 30 percent drop in corn prices. he says there were other spots where yields were good enough our top story... two people were moines overnight. the first... just before midnight on des moines' south side. police say a vehicle hit a pedestrian... then sped away.. the second was in the 54-hundred block of aurora avenue. police say a person was hit there near an apartment complex. no word on their conditions this morning. both happened within about 15 minutes of each other... but are not connected. republican white house hopefuls are fresh off their third debate this morning. they faced off last night in colorado. questions focused on economic policies. things got heated when ted cruz took aim not at his competition but the moderators. he said they were trying to stir up fights among the candidates as part of a bias against republicans. congressman paul ryan is expected to be elected hou
nearly $4 billion are provided by the arc an plc safety-net programs. whitaker says despite last years record crop, some producers needed significant payments because of a 30 percent drop in corn prices. he says there were other spots where yields were good enough our top story... two people were moines overnight. the first... just before midnight on des moines' south side. police say a vehicle hit a pedestrian... then sped away.. the second was in the 54-hundred block of aurora avenue. police...
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. >> in syria, reports suggest isil has destroyed the famed arc of tribes seen in this file footage. sources confirm that the 2,000 year old relic has blown up. >> russian fighter jets are targeting training camps, command posts, and munitions depots. attackers have been in the country side and in hams province. the syrian observatory for human rights says the strikes have injured civilians and targeted rebel groups with no links to isil. the president of syria has told iranian tv that his country is in a coalition coalition with russia, iran, and iraq and together they'll be isil. >>reporter: it's the first time we're hearing from the president of syria since russia's aerial campaign began. a very confident president. at the end of the day the russian intervention has given him much-needed military and political support. the syrian president saying that the new coalition, the russian, iran, iraqi coalition will succeed and appealing to other countries to join this coalition. a very confident syrian president. its ally russia carrying out yet more air strikes. but what we understand
. >> in syria, reports suggest isil has destroyed the famed arc of tribes seen in this file footage. sources confirm that the 2,000 year old relic has blown up. >> russian fighter jets are targeting training camps, command posts, and munitions depots. attackers have been in the country side and in hams province. the syrian observatory for human rights says the strikes have injured civilians and targeted rebel groups with no links to isil. the president of syria has told iranian tv...
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a musical performance by the arcs. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, it's time for "the late ( cheers and applause ) folks, as you can tell, i am excited, i am excited for tonight's show. of course, here in new york, everyone's ecstatic about a visitor to these shores that is inspiring millions to weep tears of joy and devotion. i speak, of course, of the new iphone 6s. ( laughter ) this afternoon, iphone fans lined up at the apple store as the catholic faithful lined up to see the pope's procession through central park. it was hard to decide which object of worship you should line up for. i mean, they're both pretty special, and both available in a protective case. i just don't understand... ( applause ) i just don't understand why the holy father still only comes in pwhite. ( laughter ) now, i'm sure there are many people who wanted to see the pope but weren't able to, including my audience this evening. so to give you all the moving experience of waving at the holy father, i'm going to recreate it right now. please welcome his holiness, pop
a musical performance by the arcs. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, it's time for "the late ( cheers and applause ) folks, as you can tell, i am excited, i am excited for tonight's show. of course, here in new york, everyone's ecstatic about a visitor to these shores that is inspiring millions to weep tears of joy and devotion. i speak, of course, of the new iphone 6s. ( laughter ) this afternoon, iphone fans lined up at the apple store as the catholic faithful lined up to...
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nearly four billion dollars are provided by the arc an plc safety-net programs.. whitaker says despite last years record crop.. some producers needed significant payments because of a 30 percent drop in corn prices. he says there were other spots where yields were good enough to make with harvest nearly done.. the grain markets are slow moving.. and trending to the red.. "i'm sitting on the sidelines in corn, i just don't think prices are going anywhere. so i'm advising clients just to move on and look at other markets that are trending." "and with brazil planting 100 million metric tons, i don't see much hope for soybeans. but i don't think we can see a dollar rally and i don't think we can see a dollar selloff. i think we are just going to chop around for the next several months until spring. so i think this market is going to be very boring." "now, i am caught in a bind here. i am short the december cattle, i'm around the 141, 142 level, we are limit up in the december contract. so, i am still bearish this market. but sometimes, you're just on the wrong side an
nearly four billion dollars are provided by the arc an plc safety-net programs.. whitaker says despite last years record crop.. some producers needed significant payments because of a 30 percent drop in corn prices. he says there were other spots where yields were good enough to make with harvest nearly done.. the grain markets are slow moving.. and trending to the red.. "i'm sitting on the sidelines in corn, i just don't think prices are going anywhere. so i'm advising clients just to...
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greater arc?antilles for 50: the capital of the u.s. virgin islands, charlotte amalie , is on which island named for a saint? st. john no, st. thomas because of a mistranslation, there are horns on this statue's head instead of rays of light. moses for 25: which abolitionist and conductor on the underground railroad was known as moses for her skill at helping others out of slavery? for 50: which cordoban philosopher wrote the guide for the perplexed? frederick douglass no, it was moses maimonides 50 to 25. let's take a moment and say hi to our team members william, we've asked all the teams to give thanks to some people or groups who of them out with quiz kids, or with school, or with life who would you like to thank? so i'd like to thank my dad and my grandma for really being enthusiastic and supporting me and also our quiz bowl club adviser mr. wilson, because this wouldn't be possible without him. that's very nice. karthik? ok, rather like william, i'd like to thank my parents for supporting me
greater arc?antilles for 50: the capital of the u.s. virgin islands, charlotte amalie , is on which island named for a saint? st. john no, st. thomas because of a mistranslation, there are horns on this statue's head instead of rays of light. moses for 25: which abolitionist and conductor on the underground railroad was known as moses for her skill at helping others out of slavery? for 50: which cordoban philosopher wrote the guide for the perplexed? frederick douglass no, it was moses...
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not only justice on its own but a march like saturday forces that arc to bend more towards justice. >> gentlemen, stand by. what do you tell a young black man today when i ask i mean more than just the talk about how to handle yourself in a white majority world, i mean what do you tell them in 2015 about america and their place in it? how do you encourage energy and optimism and temper it with an awareness of past wrongs? 20 years after the million man march a mixed score. stay with us. he. >> welcome back to "inside story," i'm ray suarez. 20 years after the million man march, a weekend of calls for justice or else. okay so now what? what would you tell a young man let's say 18 years old, about the country and his future in it? it must be a daunting prospect. how to be encouraging and realistic. telling them of a nation of high ideals and one that is too often fallen short especially in its dealings with black americans. back now with omar mcgee, greg carr and rock newman. you're teaching undergraduates, how do you walk that line, what do you tell them? >> we recently hosted coats, i
not only justice on its own but a march like saturday forces that arc to bend more towards justice. >> gentlemen, stand by. what do you tell a young black man today when i ask i mean more than just the talk about how to handle yourself in a white majority world, i mean what do you tell them in 2015 about america and their place in it? how do you encourage energy and optimism and temper it with an awareness of past wrongs? 20 years after the million man march a mixed score. stay with us....
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.>>> good afternoon today, today on "action news" arc police are looking for a suspect in a possible case of road rage. >>> the big story on "action news" is the late october warm-up. sky 6 hd showing you the view over penn's landing and the delaware river. it's sunny and unseasonably mild on this wednesday afternoon, meteorologist, david murphy, tracking the temperature swing, he joins us live outside. that sun is doing its work david. >> it is, as is the southwest flow, i insisted on doing this report outside. lots of blue sky and just a little bit of cirrus cloud cover, look at satellite, the closest pronounced cloud cover continues to be in new york state and pittsburgh, there is a little bit of cloud cover and it's high and thin enough and temperatures are doing well and we are up to 68 in philadelphia, 66 in wilmington and 68 in trenton and several spots including allentown reading and millville and the airport in atlantic city, touching the 70 degree mark and a.c. higher than that. the ocean temperature is running 60 and sea isle city and other sports by the ocean water it's c
.>>> good afternoon today, today on "action news" arc police are looking for a suspect in a possible case of road rage. >>> the big story on "action news" is the late october warm-up. sky 6 hd showing you the view over penn's landing and the delaware river. it's sunny and unseasonably mild on this wednesday afternoon, meteorologist, david murphy, tracking the temperature swing, he joins us live outside. that sun is doing its work david. >> it is, as...
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like, where does silicon valley fit in this arc of entertainment history?ike: you do not think these guys are hot? emily: maybe if they are worth a billion dollars. alec: we kind of ask ourselves that on a daily basis. like, why did we decide to do a show about people who sit and type all day? and what they do literally 16 hours a day is inherently unfilmable. it is a challenge. emily: i said it was unsexy. unglamorous. unfunny. alec: mistakes were made. it could not be more relevant. you look at the speed at which tech is moving and the role that it plays in our life. mike: i think hollywood has always been very puzzled. like when the internet first just exploded and was everywhere, they tried a movie called "the net." they tried to make it all sexy and intriguing. and it just was kind of ridiculous. this was an interesting challenge just because, as alec says, it is sort of unfilmable. but also, that challenge can lead you to do more interesting stuff that has not been done in television. so it seems like a good time to take a look at the people who are g
like, where does silicon valley fit in this arc of entertainment history?ike: you do not think these guys are hot? emily: maybe if they are worth a billion dollars. alec: we kind of ask ourselves that on a daily basis. like, why did we decide to do a show about people who sit and type all day? and what they do literally 16 hours a day is inherently unfilmable. it is a challenge. emily: i said it was unsexy. unglamorous. unfunny. alec: mistakes were made. it could not be more relevant. you look...
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you know, i'm, arc live this offense. i love playing with these guys.just how it is. >> i want all of our guys at the running back wide receiver spot to want the football. i mean i don't think you want someone that says i don't want the ball nor. it's what you're looking for. it's a team deal on the offense side of the ball. everybody needs the ball more. we need more than 51 snaps in game for us to be successful on the offensive side of the ball. >> you don't want people to complaint of complain. if you look at issues in the game darrin sproles has done great things but a big big play in the fourth quarter just under eight minutes left third and six if darrin sproles catches that ball eagles get a first down they can run more clock possibly score. but as far as chip kelly is concerned even though it was key play at 113 he says based on what's happening in the nfl he's not that far and this team is not that far away. >> the difference in this league right now is almost every game when you look up there's a less than one score game. it's a one score game
you know, i'm, arc live this offense. i love playing with these guys.just how it is. >> i want all of our guys at the running back wide receiver spot to want the football. i mean i don't think you want someone that says i don't want the ball nor. it's what you're looking for. it's a team deal on the offense side of the ball. everybody needs the ball more. we need more than 51 snaps in game for us to be successful on the offensive side of the ball. >> you don't want people to...
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so for tomorrow arc chilly sta start.emperatures only in the mid 50's by lunch time as we move toward 3:00 in the afternoon, 60 degrees much that should be our high. then temperatures fall for your friday evening plans on the town. a lot taking place this upcoming weekend. we have the rock and roll half marathon taking place. a cool start. temperatures in the low 40s by noon. temperatures still a little cool right around 53 degrees. but dry conditions. halloween for trick or treating we're looking at temperatures generally in the low 50s so you might want that light jacket or sweater with your costume. spooky conditions all night. and then the big game for the owls. saturday at 8:00 we're looking at mostly cloudy skies. temperatures in the low 50s and staying in the mid to upper 40s with that blanket overhead with the clouds. winds out of northwest five to 10 miles per hour. that weather authority seven day forecast showing you cooler changes. 60 degrees tomorrow. and then once again only in the upper 50s for high tempera
so for tomorrow arc chilly sta start.emperatures only in the mid 50's by lunch time as we move toward 3:00 in the afternoon, 60 degrees much that should be our high. then temperatures fall for your friday evening plans on the town. a lot taking place this upcoming weekend. we have the rock and roll half marathon taking place. a cool start. temperatures in the low 40s by noon. temperatures still a little cool right around 53 degrees. but dry conditions. halloween for trick or treating we're...
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the arc, now, where is noah? and how would you like to be that parent watching the water logged football gear tonight? and hey these kids, they are at georgetown. and everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. so whatever speed you need, fios has it with the fastest internet and wi-fi available, from 50 to 500 mbps. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. ultimately, that's why. get 50 meg fios internet, tv & phone starting at $79.99 a month. plus get $300 back with a two year agreement. get out of the past. get fios. ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. when was the last time you felt... free. it's time to uncover that feeling again. with the
the arc, now, where is noah? and how would you like to be that parent watching the water logged football gear tonight? and hey these kids, they are at georgetown. and everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. so whatever speed you need, fios has it with the fastest internet and wi-fi available, from 50 to 500 mbps. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in...
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master cellist yo-yo ma discusses his soundtrack of love, loss, and other experiences from the great "arcf life." >> you know, what do people remember from their childhood? what do they go through when they're in, you know, adolescence, or middle age, or you know, late age? ♪ >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: a new tide of migrants surged across the balkans today as the weather worsened. they resumed their desperate journey after a two-day stoppage. malcolm brabant has been tracking the story. he's in denmark tonight, where he filed this report on the day's developments. >> reporter: it was the desperate plea of some 2,000 mig
master cellist yo-yo ma discusses his soundtrack of love, loss, and other experiences from the great "arcf life." >> you know, what do people remember from their childhood? what do they go through when they're in, you know, adolescence, or middle age, or you know, late age? ♪ >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects...
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>> another big arc, an enormous arc, and it burned through the cables that hold the basket and the balloon they separated. >> the balloon itself is cast off to sputter through the air. as for the gondola, it is hard to imagine anyone on board it could survive. >> oh, jesus. >> they've endured a series of potentially lethal, high-voltage shocks and a 30-foot drop. >> and it's like slow motion. that basket, you can just see it going down. and it hits the ground. you think, oh boy, if they live through that, they're going to be in really bad shape. >> but incredibly, both balloonists are alive. the pilot sustains a broken shoulder, fractured pelvis and ribs, and the passenger just bruises and a broken wrist. >> i was absolutely amazed that they both weren't more seriously hurt or dead. but it happened so fast, and you are just thankful that this tragedy wasn't worse. >>> coming up, police deliver a wedding present of 50,000 volts. >> let it go! let it go! >> how to start off a marriage having a groom get tased in a restaurant on his wedding day? another day, and i'm still struggling with my d
>> another big arc, an enormous arc, and it burned through the cables that hold the basket and the balloon they separated. >> the balloon itself is cast off to sputter through the air. as for the gondola, it is hard to imagine anyone on board it could survive. >> oh, jesus. >> they've endured a series of potentially lethal, high-voltage shocks and a 30-foot drop. >> and it's like slow motion. that basket, you can just see it going down. and it hits the ground. you...
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>> i'm still recovering. >> what's craziest arc, with exceptione of what's ahead? >> as corny as it may sound, i have really enjoyed every story line i have been involved in. i think the craziest was the sleeping pill episode hope was having when she was branding men in salem. >> who hasn't done that? >> but i have to say, i had a great time playing, because it was this whole other character again and also the princess gina. i was aged 50 years, and i was younger. >> when i was in college, my mom used to tape this on the vhs and send me the tapes to virginia tech. it had that kind of following. >> the following goes from young to old to all kinds of people. >> yeah, it's incredible when you see the mother, daughter, granddaughter, the way the show gets passed down, how there are issues that they share together, which is one of the neatest things, you know. there are issues topical on the show, and then the families share them together, which is a really neat thing. >> did you see lauren's hair back there? >> we're totally into whatever -- >> is that part of your ch
>> i'm still recovering. >> what's craziest arc, with exceptione of what's ahead? >> as corny as it may sound, i have really enjoyed every story line i have been involved in. i think the craziest was the sleeping pill episode hope was having when she was branding men in salem. >> who hasn't done that? >> but i have to say, i had a great time playing, because it was this whole other character again and also the princess gina. i was aged 50 years, and i was younger....
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. >> host: "the moral arc: how science and reason lead humanity toward truth, justice and freedom." here's the cover. michael shermer is the author. >> every weekend booktv offers programming focused on nonfiction authors and books. keep watching for more here on c-span2, and watch any of our past programs online at booktv.org. >> booktv covers hundreds of author programs throughout the country all year long, and here's a look at some of the events we'll be attending this week. tuesday at book culture bookstore in new york city, history professor -- [inaudible] will recall how african-american domestic workers sought to form labor organizations during the middle of the 20th century. the next day we're in california at a book passage bookstore for military historian ian toll's look at the allied offensive against japan from 1942-1944. coming up thursday, booktv is in brooklyn, new york, at book court bookstore where journalist gwen stephenson will argue for a new social movement in the climate debate. next weekend we're at the southern festival of books in nashville for coverage of s
. >> host: "the moral arc: how science and reason lead humanity toward truth, justice and freedom." here's the cover. michael shermer is the author. >> every weekend booktv offers programming focused on nonfiction authors and books. keep watching for more here on c-span2, and watch any of our past programs online at booktv.org. >> booktv covers hundreds of author programs throughout the country all year long, and here's a look at some of the events we'll be attending...
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and this book the moral arc you write that during the years i spent researching and writing this book when i told people the subject is mortal progress to describe the responses as incredulous would be an understatement most people thought i was hallucinatory. >> that's right. the problem is of course like everybody else i do watch the news and it seems like things are bad or getting worse with intact but i try to do is track the long-term historical progress over centuries and millennia watch for days and hours and weeks so in other words follow the trend line not
and this book the moral arc you write that during the years i spent researching and writing this book when i told people the subject is mortal progress to describe the responses as incredulous would be an understatement most people thought i was hallucinatory. >> that's right. the problem is of course like everybody else i do watch the news and it seems like things are bad or getting worse with intact but i try to do is track the long-term historical progress over centuries and millennia...
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"raiders of the lost arc." that's the best movie ever made. be quiet because i'm serious about this. >> obviously you can watch it -- that's the meaning of a rewatchable film. what didn't make the list? >> there is a cultural element to this. one of the movies that didn't make the list that should be in the top five of all time is "the color purple." it is the most quoted movie of all times. the movie was three hours long. >> that's why you won't watch it again. >> it was six and a half hours on regular television. >> how many times did you watch it? >> "the color purple"? >> yes. >> 12 times. >> i is that the movie where -- >> oprah makes out with whoopi goldberg. >> that did not happen. two women did make out, but it was not oprah. >> you're welcome. >> "you've got mail," one of my favorites. it was on the women's list, like number 17. i love it every time it is on i have to watch it. i think a lot of these films go with nostalgia as well. even on the men's list there was "the sound of music" and" the wizard of oz" is number four. it just me
"raiders of the lost arc." that's the best movie ever made. be quiet because i'm serious about this. >> obviously you can watch it -- that's the meaning of a rewatchable film. what didn't make the list? >> there is a cultural element to this. one of the movies that didn't make the list that should be in the top five of all time is "the color purple." it is the most quoted movie of all times. the movie was three hours long. >> that's why you won't watch it...
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nearly four billion dollars are provided by the arc an plc safety-net programs.. whitaker says despite last years record crop.. some producers needed significant payments because of a 30 percent drop in corn prices. he says there were other spots where yields were good enough to make up for the price decline.. ---- with harvest nearly done.. the grain markets are slow moving.. and trending to the red.. "i'm sitting on the sidelines in corn, i just don't think prices are going anywhere. so i'm advising clients just to move on and look at other markets that are trending." "and with brazil planting 100 million metric tons, i don't see much hope for soybeans. but i don't think we can see a dollar rally and i don't think we can see a dollar selloff. i think we are just going to chop around for the next several months until spring. so i think this market is going to be very boring." "now, i am caught in a bind here. i am short the december cattle, i'm around the 141, 142 level, we are limit up in the december contract. so, i am still bearish this market. but sometimes,
nearly four billion dollars are provided by the arc an plc safety-net programs.. whitaker says despite last years record crop.. some producers needed significant payments because of a 30 percent drop in corn prices. he says there were other spots where yields were good enough to make up for the price decline.. ---- with harvest nearly done.. the grain markets are slow moving.. and trending to the red.. "i'm sitting on the sidelines in corn, i just don't think prices are going anywhere. so...
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nearly four billion dollars are provided by the arc an plc safety-net programs.. whitaker says despite last years record payments because of a 30 percent drop in corn prices. he says there were other spots where yields were good enough to make up for the price decline.. ---- with harvest nearly done.. the grain markets are slow moving.. and trending to the red.. "i'm sitting on the sidelines in corn, i just don't think prices are going anywhere. so i'm advising clients just to move on and look at other markets that are trending." "and with brazil planting 100 million metric tons, i don't see much hope for soybeans. but i don't think we can see a dollar rally and i don't think we can see a dollar selloff. i think we are just going to chop around for the next several months until spring. so i think this market is going to be very boring." "now, i am caught in a bind here. i am short the december cattle, i'm around the 141, 142 level, we are limit up in the december contract. so, i am still bearish this market. but sometimes, you're just on the wrong side and right n
nearly four billion dollars are provided by the arc an plc safety-net programs.. whitaker says despite last years record payments because of a 30 percent drop in corn prices. he says there were other spots where yields were good enough to make up for the price decline.. ---- with harvest nearly done.. the grain markets are slow moving.. and trending to the red.. "i'm sitting on the sidelines in corn, i just don't think prices are going anywhere. so i'm advising clients just to move on and...
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what we're seeing really on the ground is the air strikes are concentrating on an area, an arc around the regime strong hold. as of late, the rebels were advancing towards that strong hold and now we're seeing these russian air strikes which will undoubtedly protect the areas controlled by the syrian government. the president is calling on other nations to join the coalition and has criticized the u.s. coalition saying it's done nothing on the ground and the opposition saying they're not interested in joining the u.n. peace initiative. there's no doubt this has complicated an already difficult and complex situation in syria >>> israeli security forces have put severe restrictions on palestinians entering the old city in jerusalem. >>reporter: the old city was in a virtual state of lockdown for palestinians who wished to enter. the unprecedented security measures follow two separate night attacks overnight. two israelis were killed in the first and one likely injured in the second. in each incident, both 19-year-old attackers were shot dead. tourists are still allowed into the city whi
what we're seeing really on the ground is the air strikes are concentrating on an area, an arc around the regime strong hold. as of late, the rebels were advancing towards that strong hold and now we're seeing these russian air strikes which will undoubtedly protect the areas controlled by the syrian government. the president is calling on other nations to join the coalition and has criticized the u.s. coalition saying it's done nothing on the ground and the opposition saying they're not...
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i also believe we need to keep moving forward in the arc of this nation towards justice. the rights of the lgbtq community, immigration reform, equal pay for women, rooting out institutional racism. at the core, every one of these things, everyone, is about the same thing. it is about equality. it is about fairness and respect. as my dad used to say, it is about affording every single person dignity. it is not complicated. every single one of these issues. is about dignity. and the ugly forces of hate and division will not let up, but they do not represent the american people. they do not represent the heart of this country. they represent a small fraction of the political elite. and the next president will have to take it on. most of all, i believe there is unlimited possibilities for this country. i don't know how many of the white house staff have heard me say it repeatedly, that we are so much better positioned than any country in the world. we are -- i have been doing this for a long time. when i got elected as a 29-year-old i was called the optimist. i am more optim
i also believe we need to keep moving forward in the arc of this nation towards justice. the rights of the lgbtq community, immigration reform, equal pay for women, rooting out institutional racism. at the core, every one of these things, everyone, is about the same thing. it is about equality. it is about fairness and respect. as my dad used to say, it is about affording every single person dignity. it is not complicated. every single one of these issues. is about dignity. and the ugly forces...
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i also believe we need to keep moving in the arc of this nation toward justice. the rights of the lgbt community, immigration reform, equal pay for women, protecting their safety from violence. rooting out institutional racism. at their core every one of these things is about the same thing. it's been equality, fairness, respect. as my dad used to say it is about affording every single person dignity. it is not complicated. every single one of these issues is about dignity and the ugly forces of hate and division. they won't let up but they do not represent the american people. they do not represent the heart of this country. they represent a small fraction of the political elite. and the next president is going to have to take it on. most of all, i believe there's unlimited possibilities for this country. i don't know how many of the white house staff and personnel have heard me say repeatedly we are so much better positioned than any country in the world. i've been doing this for a long time. when i got elected as a 29-year-old kid i was called the optimist. i
i also believe we need to keep moving in the arc of this nation toward justice. the rights of the lgbt community, immigration reform, equal pay for women, protecting their safety from violence. rooting out institutional racism. at their core every one of these things is about the same thing. it's been equality, fairness, respect. as my dad used to say it is about affording every single person dignity. it is not complicated. every single one of these issues is about dignity and the ugly forces...
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. >> and kristin, it s is fun, because hope's character had all of the crazy arcs -- >> you have seen nothing yet. >> and you can't give it away. >> no, seriously, i'm still recovering. >> and what is the craziest arc with the exception of what is ahead? >> the craziest, i would say it is as corny as it may sound, i have enjoyed every storyline i have been involved in, but the the craziest was the sleeping pill episodes that hope was having when she was branding men in salem. >> and i have to say it is a whole other character again, and the princess gina store yline which was amazing, because i was playing so many characters and aged 50 years, and younger, and going to the plastic surgeon and the wardrobe, amazing. good story. >> and my mom used to tape it on vhs and send it to virginia tech when i s in college, because it had that fo owing. and so it goes from are young old. >> yes, the way it is pass ped down on the lineage, and that is one of the neat things that r are issues that are topical on the show and then families share them together which is a great thing. >> did you see t
. >> and kristin, it s is fun, because hope's character had all of the crazy arcs -- >> you have seen nothing yet. >> and you can't give it away. >> no, seriously, i'm still recovering. >> and what is the craziest arc with the exception of what is ahead? >> the craziest, i would say it is as corny as it may sound, i have enjoyed every storyline i have been involved in, but the the craziest was the sleeping pill episodes that hope was having when she was...
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right-hand side i play my for hand and to my left if i wanted to acre my respect i extend so it is arced to the right have to be able to pray both hands. >> (clapping.) who one. >> nice try and hi, i'm been play lawn bowling affair 10 years after he retired i needed something to do so i picked up this paper and in this paper i see in there play lawn bowling in san francisco golden gate park ever since then i've been trying to bowl i enjoy bowling a very good support and good experience most of you have of of all love the people's and have a lot of have a lot of few minutes in mr. mayor the san francisco play lawn bowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more information about the club including free lessons log ms. mr. haney ms. mendoza-mcdonnell mr. walton ms. wynns that he drum ms. chin and mr. totiano thank you. >> please join me in the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> thank you the first item on the jauntdz is item a approval of board minutes in our packet is the minute
right-hand side i play my for hand and to my left if i wanted to acre my respect i extend so it is arced to the right have to be able to pray both hands. >> (clapping.) who one. >> nice try and hi, i'm been play lawn bowling affair 10 years after he retired i needed something to do so i picked up this paper and in this paper i see in there play lawn bowling in san francisco golden gate park ever since then i've been trying to bowl i enjoy bowling a very good support and good...
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earthquake rocks afghanistan and pakistan. >>> under fire. >> some places because those lines are arcing each other, we have a crisis of violent crime in some of our major cities. >> the fbi
earthquake rocks afghanistan and pakistan. >>> under fire. >> some places because those lines are arcing each other, we have a crisis of violent crime in some of our major cities. >> the fbi
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we're seeing the whole arc from the beginning to end. quite frankly, it is consuming of my activity. molly ball: you are getting phone calls? david miliband: i have not lost my friends that is what you're asking. [laughter] mi getting phone calls about going back into british pop talk -- politics? no i'm not. molly ball: really? david miliband: they are phoning you more than me. they are talking about how does labor recover from a devastating general election. they are talking to me about i saw you on the news from greece. i see people going on. we have a massive crisis. what do you think we should do? people are respectfully interested in what i'm doing as well as what i think. molly ball: david miliband, thank you so much. tothe supreme court began it thousand 16 term tomorrow. it was held at the cathedral of saint matthew here in washington. chief justice john roberts as clarencentonin scalia, thomas, stephen breyer, and loretta lynch feared here is a look at some of the departures following the mass which traditionally coincides with
we're seeing the whole arc from the beginning to end. quite frankly, it is consuming of my activity. molly ball: you are getting phone calls? david miliband: i have not lost my friends that is what you're asking. [laughter] mi getting phone calls about going back into british pop talk -- politics? no i'm not. molly ball: really? david miliband: they are phoning you more than me. they are talking about how does labor recover from a devastating general election. they are talking to me about i saw...
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the international agency for research on cancer, or i-arc has linked processed and red meat to cancer. to put it into perspective, here's a breakdown of the five classifications from the agency, which range from group one, carcinogenic to humans to group 4, probably not carcinogenic. in group 1, the same category as processed meat, i-arc also lists smoking, drinking alcohol and exposure to solar radiation. then, red meat is in the next category, which is the probably carcinogenic to humans. that includes glyphosate, which was just added this year, and being a hairdresser or barber. one thing the study didn't clarify is the level of risk with each item. the beef checkoff's nutrionist says no single food has ever been proven to cause cancer. and her advice hasn't changed: eat a balanced diet. portions of the federal crop insurance program were on the chopping block this week, as house leaders worked on ways to save money in a new budget deal. but mid-week, officials said they found a way to avoid the three billion dollars in cuts to crop insurance for now. the house of represetatives pa
the international agency for research on cancer, or i-arc has linked processed and red meat to cancer. to put it into perspective, here's a breakdown of the five classifications from the agency, which range from group one, carcinogenic to humans to group 4, probably not carcinogenic. in group 1, the same category as processed meat, i-arc also lists smoking, drinking alcohol and exposure to solar radiation. then, red meat is in the next category, which is the probably carcinogenic to humans....
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we're seeing the arc of crisis from beginning to and and frankly, that is completely consuming of my activity. friends, ifost my that is what you're asking. ima normal person. am i getting phone calls about going back to the british parliament? a boy thenoning you marathoning me, obviously. of course people are in touch with me and they are talking about, how does labor recover from a devastating general election? they are talking to me about, i saw you on the news from greece, we have got a massive crisis going on in europe. what do you think we should do? people are respectful and interested in what i am doing. molly ball: david miliband, thank you so much. begins itseme court 2015-20 16 term tomorrow. ae service was held at at cathedral. chief justice roberts and scalia and kennedy and thomas and attorney general loretta lynch. here's a look at some of the departures following the mass which traditionally coincides with the start of the court term. ♪ ♪
we're seeing the arc of crisis from beginning to and and frankly, that is completely consuming of my activity. friends, ifost my that is what you're asking. ima normal person. am i getting phone calls about going back to the british parliament? a boy thenoning you marathoning me, obviously. of course people are in touch with me and they are talking about, how does labor recover from a devastating general election? they are talking to me about, i saw you on the news from greece, we have got a...
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. >> reporter: it is so arcs dictive it is estimated consumption has increased 200%. it is produced with cocaine paste. the fact so much is available shows cocaine laboratories have strained argentina in the last years. the security secretary says argentina's challenge is getting more difficult every day. >> we are trying to prevent the creation of cartels. we don't want to see what happens when the united states implemented plan colombia 100,000 people killed and in mexico with 200,000 killed. we don't want those consequences be. >> reporter: with elections a tao day away it is g issue. people are trying to cope with the growing threat. >>> museums may not be to everybody's taste but a museum dedicateed to food hopes to change that. >> reporter: on the big screen where the food you eat goes. a journey through the human body. a voice guides you along the path the pill camera takes to the stomach and beyond. a vibriet greating massage chair adds to the experience. >> the value and expense of the things they are holding they become very precious about it. what i like is
. >> reporter: it is so arcs dictive it is estimated consumption has increased 200%. it is produced with cocaine paste. the fact so much is available shows cocaine laboratories have strained argentina in the last years. the security secretary says argentina's challenge is getting more difficult every day. >> we are trying to prevent the creation of cartels. we don't want to see what happens when the united states implemented plan colombia 100,000 people killed and in mexico with...
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they are arc debris they have not been able to work at the convene -- venue in 17 months. they were locked out while union leaders wouldn't sign a customer satisfaction agreement in 2014. >>> homeowners seeking to challenge super-storm sandy flood damage claims. 44,000 homeowners participating in the national flood insurance program suffered a loss. the majority of the policy holders settled their claims, but fema asked for a claims review for the homeowners. >>> a deadly shooting near syracuse university put the university on a brief lockdown. police are searching for suspects. >> reporter: it's cool this morning, across the region and saying cooler this afternoon, don't know if it will be windy enough for the hoods up. sweatshirts not a bad idea. we're rooting for la salle and drexel university as the colleges of the morning. we're looking at a cool down and may be frosty in some areas, i'll have that coming up. >> developing right now police in upstate new york are searching for suspects in the deadly shooting near syracuse university. the possible gunmen were seen runn
they are arc debris they have not been able to work at the convene -- venue in 17 months. they were locked out while union leaders wouldn't sign a customer satisfaction agreement in 2014. >>> homeowners seeking to challenge super-storm sandy flood damage claims. 44,000 homeowners participating in the national flood insurance program suffered a loss. the majority of the policy holders settled their claims, but fema asked for a claims review for the homeowners. >>> a deadly...