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from the christiane university and killed in the road to target so cute. together with 30 other scientists friedhelm talbot calculated how much nitrogen plants such as maize need to grow. the researchers found this to be 150 kilograms per hectare and professor talbot recommended this figure at the hearing. but just before the negotiation ended the committee decided to recommend 200 kilograms of nitrogen perhaps tear significantly more fertiliser than the plants can actually absorb according to the experts the surplus seeps into the groundwater in the form of nitrates. the scientists were asked for their expert opinion at the agriculture committee hearing but their findings were not adopted this. explained and it's extremely problematic for a scientist to see how legislation is being based on deals here find on levels of fact that are far removed from scientific knowledge up on business have to know how is it. we're meeting professor tell but 2 years after the hearing he tells us the 27000 amendment regarding the nitrogen level has had enormous consequences
from the christiane university and killed in the road to target so cute. together with 30 other scientists friedhelm talbot calculated how much nitrogen plants such as maize need to grow. the researchers found this to be 150 kilograms per hectare and professor talbot recommended this figure at the hearing. but just before the negotiation ended the committee decided to recommend 200 kilograms of nitrogen perhaps tear significantly more fertiliser than the plants can actually absorb according to...
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betsy devos made the comments at an event last week for colorado christian university held at the museum of the bible in washshington, d.c. massachusetts congressmember ayanna pressley tweeted in response -- "as a black woman and the chair of the abortion access task force, i invite you to come by the hill and say this to my face. would welcome the opportunity to educate you." addressing the education secretary betsy devos. in boston, the founder of insys therapeutics has been sentenced to 5.5 years in prison in a landmark case for the opioid crisis. john kapoor and four other executives were convicted last may of a criminal conspiracy to bribe doctors to prescribe a highly addictive fentanyl spray to patients who didn't need it. one of the defendants allegedly gave a lap dance to a doctor at a company event in order to persuade him to prescribe the drug. legal experts say the sentencing should be a a warning to other drug company executives who have engaged in deceptive marketing practices and other schemes to push opioids. in new york city, a fire has destroyed tens of thousands of art
betsy devos made the comments at an event last week for colorado christian university held at the museum of the bible in washshington, d.c. massachusetts congressmember ayanna pressley tweeted in response -- "as a black woman and the chair of the abortion access task force, i invite you to come by the hill and say this to my face. would welcome the opportunity to educate you." addressing the education secretary betsy devos. in boston, the founder of insys therapeutics has been...
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for numerous candidates and local and state elections and she was a proud alumni of texas christian university also in fort worth, t.c.u. ms. cousins' story lights the importance of incorporating immigrants into our democracy and providing them with an opportunity to participate in our political system. linda was a great friend and someone that always had encouraging words for me and so many others. she was at literally every single democratic event in terrant county. it's really been a sad week when everybody found out about her untimely passing. and our blessings go out to her family and all of her friends who will miss her and, madam speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to recognize the 250th anniversary of bottatot county, virginia. it extended far and wide, all the way to the banks of the mississippi river and encompassed portions of seven present-day states. named for royal
for numerous candidates and local and state elections and she was a proud alumni of texas christian university also in fort worth, t.c.u. ms. cousins' story lights the importance of incorporating immigrants into our democracy and providing them with an opportunity to participate in our political system. linda was a great friend and someone that always had encouraging words for me and so many others. she was at literally every single democratic event in terrant county. it's really been a sad...
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this is a highly scientific study from the very well respected university of oklahoma, from a man who is a pet free christian is a thing, and he says of cats, they want to interact with you, it is always on theirterms, it interact with you, it is always on their terms, it sounds like people i know. it is a strange story that says that churchgoers are less likely to be cat people, according to this study. because they already have a godlike presence and their house. according to the strange survey, you do have to wonder what was the question. but this is what i have come outwith. was the question. but this is what i have come out with. who gave them the money to do this? so, this is the money to do this? so, this is the weird, i mean, whether it is coincidence or causality, we need more data, we need more methodology, and this is all we are getting. if you are —— if you have a cat, you are you are —— if you have a cat, you a re less you are —— if you have a cat, you are less likely to need to go to church. is try to return to the story another time. absolutely. maybe. that's it for the papers tonight. don't f
this is a highly scientific study from the very well respected university of oklahoma, from a man who is a pet free christian is a thing, and he says of cats, they want to interact with you, it is always on theirterms, it interact with you, it is always on their terms, it sounds like people i know. it is a strange story that says that churchgoers are less likely to be cat people, according to this study. because they already have a godlike presence and their house. according to the strange...
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christians are very easily seduced. >> good morning. i am from the university of san diego. i had a question about how you about the contrast between the bush administration and the trump administration with escalations in iran? >> i feel quite a contrast. they are completely different human beings. i have a much higher view of one than the other. out justhave taken him like president obama could have taken them out if we wanted to. decision.of the i don't shed any tears for him. he was a malevolent figure. he has lots of blood on his hands. one of their nasty actors. the fact that he is gone, i do not shed any tears. was he planning eminent attacks? that is the phrase the administration used. if that in fact was true, that can change the calculus. you could make the argument that you needed to take him out. i think there are questions about that. is it worth it? i suspect not. there are several layers you have to look at. there is obviously the military aspects. do we get into a hot war with iran? it appears we can take the offramp here. yesterdayns struck us in iraq. weree
christians are very easily seduced. >> good morning. i am from the university of san diego. i had a question about how you about the contrast between the bush administration and the trump administration with escalations in iran? >> i feel quite a contrast. they are completely different human beings. i have a much higher view of one than the other. out justhave taken him like president obama could have taken them out if we wanted to. decision.of the i don't shed any tears for him. he...
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the university ame zion church of middlefield road is a christian-based church between san mateo and san jose. police believe the suspect is a white man, 35 to 45 years old with blond hair. >> i'm so sorry for your loss. i hope you're in a better place now. those are some of the messages left behind on post-it notes outside of this starbucks where a man was killed trying to get back his laptop. we are hearing his parents are flying from china to identify his body. the latest coming up. >>> and saying no to smoking. the company that is going nicotine free when it comes to hiring employees in nearly two dozens states. >>> on saturday mornings, you can catch two hours of "good morning america." abc7 news airs from 5:00 to 7:00 a.m. "gma" will air at 7:00 and 8:00, and then abc7 news appears at 9:00. more news here just ahead. >> first a check of weather and traffic starting with drew. >> tlaking a cool start to our day. cooler than yesterday by some five degrees. 30s and 40s as you step out the door this morning. future weather showing you by noon, midday, warming up quickly. already in
the university ame zion church of middlefield road is a christian-based church between san mateo and san jose. police believe the suspect is a white man, 35 to 45 years old with blond hair. >> i'm so sorry for your loss. i hope you're in a better place now. those are some of the messages left behind on post-it notes outside of this starbucks where a man was killed trying to get back his laptop. we are hearing his parents are flying from china to identify his body. the latest coming up....
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the university amz zion church of middlefield road is a christian-based church between san mateo and san jose. police believe the suspect is a white man, 35 to 45 years old with blond hair. if any crime occurs they will do their best to find the person responsible. >>> this morning we're learning new information about crime trends in san jose. our media partner, the "mercury news" reviewed numbers from san jose police and the fbi and they say that home burglaries in the city dropped by nearly 40% between 2014 and 2018. the decrease is largely due to a tougher police response and the rise in popularity of home security cameras. commercial burglaries increased by nearly 25%. >>> coming up, so long golden state. more people are taking a leap and moving out of california. we'll tell you where they're going instead. >>> and genie watching over robin williams' daughter. the instagram video that got millions of views. >> i love that story. >> first what do we have to look forward for the rest of the day? >> sunshine. enjoy the day. rain will return early tomorrow morning. live doppler 7, it
the university amz zion church of middlefield road is a christian-based church between san mateo and san jose. police believe the suspect is a white man, 35 to 45 years old with blond hair. if any crime occurs they will do their best to find the person responsible. >>> this morning we're learning new information about crime trends in san jose. our media partner, the "mercury news" reviewed numbers from san jose police and the fbi and they say that home burglaries in the city...
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christianity. he got a phd in harvard and then taught for a couple of years at washington state university that line got a big applause when i taught in seattle. not on this coast, i guess. i found my cynic in a man by the name of william kelley from kentucky, also went to harvard for some reason, all of my stars went to harvard. fought in world war i as well. later became a new york ad executive. he was one of these people who went over without any great idealism, without any romanticism, and quickly soured on the whole experience of famine fighting. he wrote these letters to friends and his fiancee back home that are just dripping with sardonic and cynical and, at times, tasteless comments. but i thought this was a good contrast with the idealism of someone like childs. and then i have a romantic and harold fleming, get a harvard man, studied economics. he went over thinking it would be a great adventure as well. but the first few months, he found visible in moscow, he regretted having come, told his mother and father in his letters he really wished he could get back the united states soon. and th
christianity. he got a phd in harvard and then taught for a couple of years at washington state university that line got a big applause when i taught in seattle. not on this coast, i guess. i found my cynic in a man by the name of william kelley from kentucky, also went to harvard for some reason, all of my stars went to harvard. fought in world war i as well. later became a new york ad executive. he was one of these people who went over without any great idealism, without any romanticism, and...
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christians on college campuses. [applause] herewith with that's today is bernadette cassie and jeff get riojas from california state university. they have a very interesting story to tell. please, young ladies, please come up. hello there. a few years ago i started a students for life group at fresno state university california. at the end of our first year, we organized a charging event where we got permission from our university to talk pro-life messages across campus. as we finished that day, professor came up to me and said he would be coming back to erase those messages. and he did and brought students from his classroom to help. when i asked him why he was erasing those messages, he said that it was his free speech to censor us and that college campuses are not free speech areas. we filed a lawsuit against him and one. -- and won. [applause] [chanting, 'usa, usa, usa'] this allowed us to spread a message that might never be heard on a college campus. [applause] because of our right to religious liberty and free speech oncology, we were edible life,p one woman choose who is now here with me today -- because of our right
christians on college campuses. [applause] herewith with that's today is bernadette cassie and jeff get riojas from california state university. they have a very interesting story to tell. please, young ladies, please come up. hello there. a few years ago i started a students for life group at fresno state university california. at the end of our first year, we organized a charging event where we got permission from our university to talk pro-life messages across campus. as we finished that...
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christians, it was access to power. >> thank you so much. i am from the university of san diego. , you a question about how feel from your lens of analysis working under the bush administration, how you feel about the contrast between the bush administration and the trump administration, with escalations in iran? peter: i feel quite a contrast with the bush, president bush and president trump, on all sorts of grounds. [laughter] because they are completely different human beings. and i have a much higher viewpoint of one than the other in that realm. trump's strike on iran, we could have taken out soleimani, just like president obama could have taken out soleimani if we wanted to. i am wary about the decision to have done it. i understand. i don't shed any tears for him. he was really a malevolent figure, and has figurative american blood, and lots of blood, including non-american blood, on his hands. he was really one of their nastier actors on the world stage. , ithe fact that he is gone don't shed any tears for him, and i don't think others should. if it turned o
christians, it was access to power. >> thank you so much. i am from the university of san diego. , you a question about how feel from your lens of analysis working under the bush administration, how you feel about the contrast between the bush administration and the trump administration, with escalations in iran? peter: i feel quite a contrast with the bush, president bush and president trump, on all sorts of grounds. [laughter] because they are completely different human beings. and i...
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christian faiths." diane winston is a professor of religion and at the university of southern california, who has been studyinggious trends among young adults. >> many religions just don't feel relevant to a lot of thes young people, they don't speak their language, and now there are other ways you can make those connections. you can make them online, you can make them at an interest group, or an affinity group. >> reporter: she also says many yoople have lost trust in religious institutions. >> there are scandals, theim sexualitoprieties, these pedophilia, of sexism, of misogyny. why would you want to give your time and m that countenances, or protects, people who do these kinds of things? >> reporter:ome of those turned off by traditions religintinue to seek fulfillment in other ways. according he pew, three in ten adults ages 18 to 49 now identify as spiritual, but not religious. one of those who has made the switch is jaison perez. the 32-year-old from los angeles was raised catholic and attended weekly servicewith his family, but he says he never felt connected to the church, and left in his early 20s. >>
christian faiths." diane winston is a professor of religion and at the university of southern california, who has been studyinggious trends among young adults. >> many religions just don't feel relevant to a lot of thes young people, they don't speak their language, and now there are other ways you can make those connections. you can make them online, you can make them at an interest group, or an affinity group. >> reporter: she also says many yoople have lost trust in...
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but i think for christians it was access to power that really rang their bell. >> i'm from the university of san diego. >> hi. >> i had a question about how you feel from your lens of analysis working underneath the bush administration, how do you feel about the contrast between the bush administration and the trump administration with escalations in iran? >> yeah. the -- well, i feel quite a contrast with the bush president bush and president trump on all sorts of grounds. because they're completely different human beings. and i have a much higher view of one than the other in that realm. in terms of the strike on iran, i mean, we could have taken out soleimani just like president obama could have taken out soleimani if we wanted to. i'm wary about the decision to have done it. i understand, i don't shed any tears for him. he was a really malevolent figure and has figurative american blood and lots of blood including non-american blood on his hands, so he was really wan of the nastier actors on the world stage. and so the fact that he is gone, i don't shed any tears for him and i don't t
but i think for christians it was access to power that really rang their bell. >> i'm from the university of san diego. >> hi. >> i had a question about how you feel from your lens of analysis working underneath the bush administration, how do you feel about the contrast between the bush administration and the trump administration with escalations in iran? >> yeah. the -- well, i feel quite a contrast with the bush president bush and president trump on all sorts of...
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well, illegal immigrant charged with killing a university of iowa student is asking for another delay in the start of murder trial, christianrneys say that state officials did not reveal critical evidence and illegally obtained confession and removal of new witnesses including molly tibbet's boy, accused of killing and dumping body in corn field, the trial is scheduled to begin. well, prince harry speaking out for the first time after the megxit drama, the prince insisting that he had, quote, had no other options to step away from royal duties, good morning, amy. >> good morning, heather, that's right, everyone is looking very closely at this speech spinning it as they will, it was a speech that was given at a private dinner last night, it was a group that represented this charity which works with young people with hiv and aids in africa, charity that's close to prince harry's heart and he wanted to firsthand in personal manner lay out his reasons for stepping away from royal duties and in that speech which he posted on his instagram account he didn't directly lash out at the media for intense and often harsh scrutiny of hi
well, illegal immigrant charged with killing a university of iowa student is asking for another delay in the start of murder trial, christianrneys say that state officials did not reveal critical evidence and illegally obtained confession and removal of new witnesses including molly tibbet's boy, accused of killing and dumping body in corn field, the trial is scheduled to begin. well, prince harry speaking out for the first time after the megxit drama, the prince insisting that he had, quote,...
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russian you can't just be christian and not use grammatical gender no one's going to recognize you as a real russian speakers and so it becomes something that's then universally distributed through the culture the languages can lose genders can add genders that process is going to have to take a very long time whereas other cultural practices can come and go much more fluidly and may only affect some portions of the motley but how. do you extrapolate from that relationship the fact that english and to some extent russian and both adding to their quick to assign blame or responsibility does it have anything to do with the curse aeration rates in the united states and the russia being among the world's highest it's really hard to draw a straight line from language to a statistic like that because there are so many other factors that also all play and so we would have to do a very careful study trying to a lot is that even possible do you think you can design a study like this to prove that connection the reason it would be hard to do in the real world is because if we're going country by country there aren't actually that many countries in the world and so you
russian you can't just be christian and not use grammatical gender no one's going to recognize you as a real russian speakers and so it becomes something that's then universally distributed through the culture the languages can lose genders can add genders that process is going to have to take a very long time whereas other cultural practices can come and go much more fluidly and may only affect some portions of the motley but how. do you extrapolate from that relationship the fact that english...
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but i think for christians it was access to power that really rang their bell. >> i'm from the university of san diego. >> hi. >> i had a question about how you feel from your lens of analysis working underneath the bush administration, how do you feel about the contrast between the bush administration and the trump administration with escalations in iran? >> yeah. the -- well, i feel quite a contrast with the bush president bush and president trump on all sorts of grounds. because they're completely different human beings. and i have a much higher view of one than the other in that realm. in terms of the strike on iran, i mean, we could have taken out soleimani just like president obama could have taken out soleimani if we wanted to. i'm wary about the decision to have done it. i understand, i don't shed any tears for him. he was a really malevolent figure and has figure rative american blood and lots of blood including nonamerican blood on his hands, so he was really wan of the nastier actors on the world stage. and so the fact that he is gone, i don't shed any tears for him and i don't
but i think for christians it was access to power that really rang their bell. >> i'm from the university of san diego. >> hi. >> i had a question about how you feel from your lens of analysis working underneath the bush administration, how do you feel about the contrast between the bush administration and the trump administration with escalations in iran? >> yeah. the -- well, i feel quite a contrast with the bush president bush and president trump on all sorts of...
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for offensive tweets was a christian college in florida is honoring the first lady for her be best campaign. milania trump named woman of distinct by palm beach atlantic universityal award recognizes women for charitable leadership in organizations that support the arts, education and healthcare. congratulations. time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. we begin with look good. a pair of bald eagles with their first egg of the season in front of thousands of people. jackie hovering over the egg in california as a second egg is expected in the next few days, the first check will likely have to around valentine's day. a bold burglar making a proxy escape, falling from the ceiling after robbing a california business, tripped an alarm and forced him to make a quick exit getting away with a bag of tobacco in two energy drinks. he was later arrested. finally the ugly. a football player donated game-winning gloves for charity but they end up on ebay days later. kyle rudolph gave the gloves to a member of the media after catching the touchdown against the saints. rudolph says he was disappointed. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first," thank you for joining
for offensive tweets was a christian college in florida is honoring the first lady for her be best campaign. milania trump named woman of distinct by palm beach atlantic universityal award recognizes women for charitable leadership in organizations that support the arts, education and healthcare. congratulations. time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. we begin with look good. a pair of bald eagles with their first egg of the season in front of thousands of people. jackie hovering over the...
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was coming from a christian perspective and they thought that was okay because i had been a reporter and i was on the side of journalism reporte reporters. at that point the university of texas journalism school were old liberal reporters that always made an interesting but i enjoyed them and they tolerated me. it changed over the years so when i left in 2008 and relinquished my tenure a there s a good decision over the past several years by the time i left they were hard or soft marxist and new theory in a twist of fattwisted waybut they didn't k journalists. there were still a couple that had been reporters he believed in writing what i recommend for journalism education is a christian places i know which isn't everyone's cup of tea. one night he represented in college has teaching by the washington bureau chief who you get tired of it after a while and go to teach. i could recommend a couple of others but those are the two i like best. you came out with a book talking about these moved to the platforms and the negative impact it has had in the benefits of the institution be informative and informative. he left christianity because he became disillusioned with its
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grand canyon university's online programs in nursing make it convenient for you to become the expert every patient deserves. private. christian. affordable. visit gcu.edu/online >>> welcome back. it is 5:56 and you're watching "today in the bay." we want to tell you about the search that continues for a driver of a hit-and-run crash that left an oakland mother of seven dead. miesha singleton was hit on friday afternoon crossing the street outside of elmhurst middle school. one of her children attends the school. police have recovered the car that struck her. a white nissan maxima but no sign of the driver. police and singleton's family are asking that driver to do what's right. >> please, whoever did it, please, just turn yourself in. her family misses her so bad. >> police are also asking for the public's help in tracking down that driver by offering a $10,000 reward. >>> this story is interesting, furries to the rescue. the talk of the last week's fur con convention showed how some furries stopped a domestic violence attack. the furries tell us they were walking by a car when they saw a man punching a woman inside. as you c
grand canyon university's online programs in nursing make it convenient for you to become the expert every patient deserves. private. christian. affordable. visit gcu.edu/online >>> welcome back. it is 5:56 and you're watching "today in the bay." we want to tell you about the search that continues for a driver of a hit-and-run crash that left an oakland mother of seven dead. miesha singleton was hit on friday afternoon crossing the street outside of elmhurst middle school....
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universe is a symphony of strings. while christmas has ended for many of us millions of worshippers have been filling churches today from the balkans to the middle east is east and orthodox christians celebrate christmas. and. this is. what will take a further look back now at 29000 or more of the events that marked the last 12 months . i. 29000 was a year of hostility from the trade war between washington and beijing to a wave of terror attacks around the world and last year did see a spike 2 in the number of places of worship being targeted you karen reports. well 2019 saw fewer terrorist attacks the us thought a more worrying trend with acts of terror inciting a tit for tat circle of hate 3 months into the year we saw one of the most peaceful countries in the world raise its terror threat level to high for the 1st time in its history. people around the world were left stunned when a 28 year old man unleashed carnage on 2 mosques in christchurch new zealand. this is one of new zealand's darkest days the appalling attack set the tone for the remainder of the year the question was what could have motivated this surge in olds right leanings the obvious answer to many was donald trum
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university, kennedy was supposed to, according to his schedule, , go toindianapolis downtown indianapolis to open up his new campaign headquarters. after that event, he was supposed to come out here to broadway christian center, 17th and broadway streets, which was in the heart of an african-american neighborhood, give his standard campaign speech, talk about what he was going to do if you won the nomination, and they were also signing up voters, registering people to vote, because they would need every vote they could the may 7 primary came around. on the way to indianapolis when he was at the airport, a couple reports said kennedy heard the news that king had been shot. not the news that he had died yet, just the news that he had been shot. when he arrived in indianapolis at the airport, kennedy finally learned that king had died. there was a lot of confusion about what the kennedy campaign should do. should they cancel the speech? should they go ahead with it? they knew they were going to cancel their appearance of the campaign headquarters. that was a given. but they didn't know what to do. and there were people here at the site who got word back at airport that the you're going to have to come ou
university, kennedy was supposed to, according to his schedule, , go toindianapolis downtown indianapolis to open up his new campaign headquarters. after that event, he was supposed to come out here to broadway christian center, 17th and broadway streets, which was in the heart of an african-american neighborhood, give his standard campaign speech, talk about what he was going to do if you won the nomination, and they were also signing up voters, registering people to vote, because they would...
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universe, there has to be different forms out there. all i will note is there's one person among us who never seems to age, spencer christian. >> that ise finger. >> that's the atmosphere on this planet. >> make sure you don't believe what he is saying. this cannot be true. >> that's a great great great gt he must have practiced. >> he doesn't have to practice. it's his real voice. >> marvin the marshon? >> what do you think? >> these phones are everywhere. wouldn't we have all kinds of photographs and videos? >> maybe we already do. >> if they're here, they're probably disappointed in us. >> they're like, this is nothing, we can easily take over. >> we'll harvest their resources whenever we feel like. >> so long as they get along with each other. don't kill each other before we have to do anything about we are the thrivers. women with metastatic breast cancer standing in the struggle. hustling through the hurt. asking for science not sorrys. our time for more time - has come. living longer is possible and proven in women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant or a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor. kisqali is the only treatment in its class w
universe, there has to be different forms out there. all i will note is there's one person among us who never seems to age, spencer christian. >> that ise finger. >> that's the atmosphere on this planet. >> make sure you don't believe what he is saying. this cannot be true. >> that's a great great great gt he must have practiced. >> he doesn't have to practice. it's his real voice. >> marvin the marshon? >> what do you think? >> these phones are...
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christian author with a book that you're ready to share with the world? get published now, call for your free publisher kit today! >>> after graduating from northwestern universitymoves home to los angeles. she's eager to chase her acting dreams. but the industry is tough. >> that is an industry that is built on judging you and tearing you down and rejecting you and making you second-guess your weight and your skin and your hair and your talent and your poise. >> it's brutal. it's brutal. >> harvey young was meghan's acting professor in college. >> when you leave college, it's a pretty bleak world of just laying bear your soul in an audition before a casting agent and then more often than not being told no. >> for meghan, her identity struggle is magnified in hollywood. >> what has she said about how her race impacted her getting jobs? >> casting agents weren't always sure what to make of her. is she going out for a latino role? is she somehow maybe italian, or even middle eastern? or is she african-american? is she caucasian? she undoubtedly felt at times casting agents just threw up their hands and said no, never mind. >> passed over for big roles, meghan does
christian author with a book that you're ready to share with the world? get published now, call for your free publisher kit today! >>> after graduating from northwestern universitymoves home to los angeles. she's eager to chase her acting dreams. but the industry is tough. >> that is an industry that is built on judging you and tearing you down and rejecting you and making you second-guess your weight and your skin and your hair and your talent and your poise. >> it's...
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christian faiths. >> this is what interests me, ke, if people say they feel nothing. cat: diane winston is a professor of religion and media at the universityrn california who has been studying religious trenad among young ults. >> many religions just don't feel relevant to a lot of these young people. theyhe don't speak language. now there are other ways to make connections. mayou ca them online. you can make them at an interest group or an affinity group. cat: she also says many young people have lost trust in religious institutions. >> their scandals, theexuality improprieties, these problems of, you know, pedophilia, of sexism, of misogyny. why would you wanto give your time and money to an institution that countenances or protects people who do these kinds of things? cat: some of those turned off by traditional religions continue to seek fulfillment in other ways. according to pew, three in 10 adults ageen18 to 49 now fy as spiritual, but not religious. one of those who has made the switch is jaison perez. the 32-year-old from los angeles was raised catholic and attended weekly services with his famy, but he says he never felt truly co
christian faiths. >> this is what interests me, ke, if people say they feel nothing. cat: diane winston is a professor of religion and media at the universityrn california who has been studying religious trenad among young ults. >> many religions just don't feel relevant to a lot of these young people. theyhe don't speak language. now there are other ways to make connections. mayou ca them online. you can make them at an interest group or an affinity group. cat: she also says many...
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christian. for more on the geopolitics of this and what iran might do next, we'rejoined by vali nasr, middle east scholar atjohns hopkins universitys state department. good to have you with us. just looking at the pictures, the satellite images of the bases that we re satellite images of the bases that were headed, clearly they hit buildings where there were no casualties. is it fair to think that if they really wanted to kill american troops they would have done so? i think so. i american troops they would have done so? ithink so. ithink american troops they would have done so? i think so. i think the absence of casualties is too conspicuous to be coincidental. i think iranians we re be coincidental. i think iranians were sending a message about the a ccu ra cy were sending a message about the a ccu ra cy of were sending a message about the accuracy of their missiles. after alljust as difficult accuracy of their missiles. after all just as difficult to accuracy of their missiles. after alljust as difficult to hit a particular target as it is to avoid a particular target. ithink particular target as it is to avoid a particular tar
christian. for more on the geopolitics of this and what iran might do next, we'rejoined by vali nasr, middle east scholar atjohns hopkins universitys state department. good to have you with us. just looking at the pictures, the satellite images of the bases that we re satellite images of the bases that were headed, clearly they hit buildings where there were no casualties. is it fair to think that if they really wanted to kill american troops they would have done so? i think so. i american...
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universal source, as c.s. lewis talked about. where he came from being an atheist to becoming ultimately a christian, but the realization started that he could never know that there was a fair and unfair , a right and wrong, a justice or -- just or unjust unless there was some universal standard of right and wrong. be like aherwise he'd man blind. you've never seen light, how can you know that there's light and dark, you've never seen it, you've never experienced it? so there has to be something placed on our hearts that gives us an idea of right and wrong, truth and untruth. and just because, as he said, some people come closer to hitting it right, doesn't mean there is no absolute right and wrong, just or unjust. we need truth matters, justice matters and when we have officials as we still do, we still have some in our screws ties department and intelligence department, our agencies, the f.b.i. and we do need a new f.b.i. dect tore, he s part of the problem. justice and intelligence who are honest, honorable, upright people, then we will continue our slide toward the dust bin of history. no nation lasts forever. the united states
universal source, as c.s. lewis talked about. where he came from being an atheist to becoming ultimately a christian, but the realization started that he could never know that there was a fair and unfair , a right and wrong, a justice or -- just or unjust unless there was some universal standard of right and wrong. be like aherwise he'd man blind. you've never seen light, how can you know that there's light and dark, you've never seen it, you've never experienced it? so there has to be...
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would columbia university have honored a global leader, as a global leader, a christian or a jew who spoke that way about muslims, salvadorans, or members of the lgbt community? in france, sara halini a retired physician and director of a nursery was stabbed and thrown to her death from her balcony by a neighbor screaming al la-aqbar. a french court has dismissed all charges against her killer on grounds he was not responsible because he had been smoking marijuana. in argentina five years ago, alberto nisman, a prosecutor investigating the bombing of a jewish community center was shot in the head hours before he was to present evidence of a plot involving then president and officials of the islamic republic of iran. the current president says he has no idea who is responsible. another coverup of an alleged coverup? and in great britain recently, a serious chance that an anti-semite would be elected prime minister. i could go on but to take one moment to remind you that the united nations is a veritable volcano of anti-israeli resolutions and the human rights council is that organizat
would columbia university have honored a global leader, as a global leader, a christian or a jew who spoke that way about muslims, salvadorans, or members of the lgbt community? in france, sara halini a retired physician and director of a nursery was stabbed and thrown to her death from her balcony by a neighbor screaming al la-aqbar. a french court has dismissed all charges against her killer on grounds he was not responsible because he had been smoking marijuana. in argentina five years ago,...
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would columbia university have honored a global leader, as a global leader, a christian or a jew who spoke that way about muslims, salvadoranss or members of the lgbt community? in france, sara halini a retired physician and director of a nursery was stabbed and thrown to her death from her balcony by a neighbor screaming al la-aqbar. a french court has dismissed all charges against her killer on grounds he was not responsible because he had been smoking marijuana. in argentina five years ago, alberto nisman, a prosecutor investigating the bombing of a jewish community center was shot in the head hours before he was to present evidence of a plot involving then president christina chir of ner and the fishes of the islamic republic of iran. the current president says he has no idea who is responsible. another coverup of an alleged coverup? and in great britain recently, a serious chance that an anti-smooit would be elected prime minister. i could go on but to take one moment to remind you that the united nations is a vir table volcano of anti--israeli resolutions and the human rights c
would columbia university have honored a global leader, as a global leader, a christian or a jew who spoke that way about muslims, salvadoranss or members of the lgbt community? in france, sara halini a retired physician and director of a nursery was stabbed and thrown to her death from her balcony by a neighbor screaming al la-aqbar. a french court has dismissed all charges against her killer on grounds he was not responsible because he had been smoking marijuana. in argentina five years ago,...
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university campuses. we've watched orthodox jews being assaulted in the streets of new york city. we've heard anti-semitic statements right here in the halls of congress. i've watched in horror as a christian as main line churches have passed resolutions singling out democratic israel for special condemnation, while ignoring countries like north korea and iran and syria. and they do this in the name of my savior jesus christ. as a christian, that outrageous me. [ applause ] these church bureaucracies do not speak for america's christians. so i have a humble suggestion to make, and the senator has already alluded to it. let's not permit anti-semitism to become a political football in the united states. if someone on the right engages in anti-semitism, those of us on the right should aggressively confront that individual. if anti-semitism comes from the progressive left, the first responsibility to deal with it comes from the leaders of the progressive movement who should boldly get it out of their movement. if an imran somewhere in america is teaching the attendees at his mosque to hate jews, then peace-loving muslims should speak up and confront him. anti-semitism is a deadly virus and it
university campuses. we've watched orthodox jews being assaulted in the streets of new york city. we've heard anti-semitic statements right here in the halls of congress. i've watched in horror as a christian as main line churches have passed resolutions singling out democratic israel for special condemnation, while ignoring countries like north korea and iran and syria. and they do this in the name of my savior jesus christ. as a christian, that outrageous me. [ applause ] these church...