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blame charles darwin.nd i know on one occasion -- i was with a young woman at a restaurant and she started to cry. she started to fall. i grabbed her. at first she objected. i said i just saved you from breaking your neck. sometimes guys are rough. unfortunately, we are big. i do not think the chair should be removed. i think this is a political lynching. and the sermon. to g>> commissioners, members of the public, and ross mirkarimi, i know you talk to supporters in the campaign, and i talk to you on the telephone. we said the program of in 1980. it has become the state standard. in i have worked with thousands of batterers and programs. we of trained people all over the world, even in singapore. i keep doing the work because i am very optimistic that if men who are violent get treatment and it helps, syria's help that deals with the violence, they can certainly recover. i hope ross gets to do that, because he is very popular with his supporters. is an excellent political program. that is where i think as
blame charles darwin.nd i know on one occasion -- i was with a young woman at a restaurant and she started to cry. she started to fall. i grabbed her. at first she objected. i said i just saved you from breaking your neck. sometimes guys are rough. unfortunately, we are big. i do not think the chair should be removed. i think this is a political lynching. and the sermon. to g>> commissioners, members of the public, and ross mirkarimi, i know you talk to supporters in the campaign, and i...
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jim harbaugh values the input of his assistant coaches, in the end he relies on the words of charles darwin. >> it speaks volumes for the guys on this team. they were -- it was a challenge for everybody. everybody was put in a real fierce competitive environment. you know, darwin wins, you know. the survival of the fittest. >> absolutely. we will have full a's, red sox highlights an reaction at 11:00. just getting warmed up on a very exciting weekend full of football, baseball. you name it w we got it. >> who knew football was so scientific with the darwin and all. >> exactly. >> thank you very much. >>> now of course, folks want to know if they can fire up the barbecue on monday. >> yes, they will and you will be sweating a bit . it has been nice and cool the last couple of days. inland the temperatures coming up to 0 in livermore. mid-90s monday afternoon. the first half of the week hotter and the sea breeze picking up as we now enter the last two to three weeks of summer. >> it's over. all right. thank you very much for choosing nbc bay area news. "tech now" is next and of course we will
jim harbaugh values the input of his assistant coaches, in the end he relies on the words of charles darwin. >> it speaks volumes for the guys on this team. they were -- it was a challenge for everybody. everybody was put in a real fierce competitive environment. you know, darwin wins, you know. the survival of the fittest. >> absolutely. we will have full a's, red sox highlights an reaction at 11:00. just getting warmed up on a very exciting weekend full of football, baseball. you...
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and he was very interested in charles darwin and isaac newton. the only one who brought the book was actually became. he was just in seventh heaven. when they said we would like you to come down to the society, they said we couldn't possibly. we have gone outside a week before, but it was a different thing. it was a criminal thing. so he was just in a state of rapture in london. a beautiful, humane land, full of generous and kind people. but then he made an amazing decision. he knew that when the the book was published and what caused a tremendous stir. he could easily have made it a posthumous book. he could've been lauded by the british for the rest of his days. but of course, as soon as he was finished, he got it out as quickly as he could in germany and then he hounded the publisher to get it translated before he died. sure enough, it happened. he got terrible reviews and once again he said, now i am freud again. the holiday was good. but to be freud again was really wonderful. he wrote in a letter to a friend of his, quite a worthy exit, i d
and he was very interested in charles darwin and isaac newton. the only one who brought the book was actually became. he was just in seventh heaven. when they said we would like you to come down to the society, they said we couldn't possibly. we have gone outside a week before, but it was a different thing. it was a criminal thing. so he was just in a state of rapture in london. a beautiful, humane land, full of generous and kind people. but then he made an amazing decision. he knew that when...
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a shrewd and lucky few made huge fortunes and they found in the writings of charles darwin and herbert spencer the comforting assurance that the port deserves their love. they ordered managers to lower cost and when workers organized deals or unions private armies and local militia were summoned to a breakup strikes and demonstrations often with volleys of rifle fire. as one explain the social order of the time, the perplexing question why one man should be strong, happy, and prosperous and another week, afflicted, and distressed may be entered by the suggestion that the purpose was to teach the power of human endurance and the ability of a life of struggle. well, according to the courts a workers only right was to negotiate man-to-man and take himself elsewhere when terms are not to his liking and then marry the boss's daughter. atop the social order the robber barons flaunted their aristocratic aspirations by dressing up like 18th-century european royalty, spectacular parties, a chorus girls jump of cakes and hang diamond colors on their stocks. the greatest, they were uninhibitedly
a shrewd and lucky few made huge fortunes and they found in the writings of charles darwin and herbert spencer the comforting assurance that the port deserves their love. they ordered managers to lower cost and when workers organized deals or unions private armies and local militia were summoned to a breakup strikes and demonstrations often with volleys of rifle fire. as one explain the social order of the time, the perplexing question why one man should be strong, happy, and prosperous and...
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darwinism kicks in. >> well put. there's a tremendous concern on two fronts. number one, you have seen republicans give mitt romney advice, seeing it again, charles krauthammer,g. >> that column is only once a week. >> exactly. today is friday. that's the way it goes. you have a lot of concern among senate campaigns how mitt romney will effect them. you have seen it predictably with someone like linda mcmann, not a surprise she's edging away. >> even joe allen. saw david state. >> george allen was hedging a little bit. melissa, you brought up something about early voting. do you think early voting -- do you think it's wrong we push people to vote before the debates? >> "wrong" seems like the wrong word. i'm a little nervous about it, only because i'm enough of a political scientist and optimist to believe debates ought to matter. i'm a little nervous about folks making up their mind, only because there could be new information to make them want to change thur vote later. that said in this particular campaign where there are stark differences between the two candidates with an incumbent president. >> it's the undecided voters who are waiting. >> the partisans
darwinism kicks in. >> well put. there's a tremendous concern on two fronts. number one, you have seen republicans give mitt romney advice, seeing it again, charles krauthammer,g. >> that column is only once a week. >> exactly. today is friday. that's the way it goes. you have a lot of concern among senate campaigns how mitt romney will effect them. you have seen it predictably with someone like linda mcmann, not a surprise she's edging away. >> even joe allen. saw david...