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>> mike: i posed for cosmo.ons tend to think we don't exist, the conservative people in this case, conservative women don't exist so they're not going to list them and it's unfair to their readers, it's unfair to america, but it doesn't bother me because cosmopolitan will have very little to do with a female president. >> meghan: i don't know what their political influences. are you surprised, kennedy question asked me no, no, good lord no. this has been happening since the early '90s. throw potentially having our readers a bone, because believe it or not, maybe some of the young women who read her magazine rubbing conservative families. maybe throw in a pro-liberty name. or maybe peggy noonan. she's a fantastic writer. >> trish: of they could have thrown someone a bone in there. they could have some from republican. >> sandra: excellent they had a deep bench of candidates. they had to scrape the bottom of the barrel. >> meghan: the inclusion of oprah shows that. you really are scraping at a certain segment of t
>> mike: i posed for cosmo.ons tend to think we don't exist, the conservative people in this case, conservative women don't exist so they're not going to list them and it's unfair to their readers, it's unfair to america, but it doesn't bother me because cosmopolitan will have very little to do with a female president. >> meghan: i don't know what their political influences. are you surprised, kennedy question asked me no, no, good lord no. this has been happening since the early...
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our sarah cosmo ran into a family asking just that and she found some answers. >> we feel for them and that we're, you know, we have some solidarity with them. we understand what they're going through. >> reporter: rob smalley and his family woke up this morning to these images on the television, news of another deadly terror attack half a world away. >> there was a taxi driver with the window down shouting at people to run. >> reporter: smalley brought his kids here today to give his condolences and also as a way of talking it through with his kids. >> it's hard to explain it to three. i have a 17-year-old that understands a bit more of what's going on and it's harder to explain to him, you know, the mindset of people that would do things like that. >> reporter: here's what experts with the american academy of pediatrics suggest. among the youngest age groups limit graphic pictures. one study after 9/11 showed that young kids can get post- traumatic stress disorder from too much exposure. as for how to talk to kids, be honest. it might seem counter induty, but acknowledging -- counter
our sarah cosmo ran into a family asking just that and she found some answers. >> we feel for them and that we're, you know, we have some solidarity with them. we understand what they're going through. >> reporter: rob smalley and his family woke up this morning to these images on the television, news of another deadly terror attack half a world away. >> there was a taxi driver with the window down shouting at people to run. >> reporter: smalley brought his kids here...
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>> yeah. >> jimmy: and the cosmo squad. >> and the cosmo squad, yeah. >> jimmy: i would read that inthank you. i know, it's crazy. >> jimmy: i mean, this is fantastic. chris, this is major, dude. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: i know how much you care about it and how hard you work on these things. so i'm happy that it's a hit. and is this the last of the series? >> the last of the series but 20th century fox just bought the film rights so they're gonna be turned into movies soon. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm so happy i heard that. are you involved with the movie? >> yes. they are going to let me write and direct. so it's crazy. it's nuts. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: are you freaking out? >> i'm so excited. >> jimmy: you're a director. >> thank you. i'm surprised. i'm trying. >> jimmy: we love you so much. >> thank you. >> jimmy: please come back when you prep for the movie. whatever we can do to help, we love you. congrats on this. this i should say, is set in new york. >> it's set in new york city. >> jimmy: it is now all the worlds collide.
>> yeah. >> jimmy: and the cosmo squad. >> and the cosmo squad, yeah. >> jimmy: i would read that inthank you. i know, it's crazy. >> jimmy: i mean, this is fantastic. chris, this is major, dude. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: i know how much you care about it and how hard you work on these things. so i'm happy that it's a hit. and is this the last of the series? >> the last of the series but 20th century fox just bought...
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trip over, and this becomes one of the most important things for the writers, is to think about what cosmo poll continue international experience does. this was something which really bothered white racists, and at home, you know, southern politicians-mississippi senators said african-american troop wood come home white-women ruined, that the attention they would have from white women would forever unfit them to live in the south again. and there was an uptibble in racial violence when african-americans got home. 1919 is called the red summer for the amount of race riots that took place in that year. 83 lynchings took place that year and 16 of them were of servicemen still in uniform who came home and often these whites in the communities even a sight of an african-american in uniform, especially if he had an overseas service badge on, was enraging. so a real year of conflict when african-americans came home but they were welcomed in their home communes. in terms of the effects of the war in terms of reform hogue to how it caused the american at -- attitude. one newspaper said as a regard
trip over, and this becomes one of the most important things for the writers, is to think about what cosmo poll continue international experience does. this was something which really bothered white racists, and at home, you know, southern politicians-mississippi senators said african-american troop wood come home white-women ruined, that the attention they would have from white women would forever unfit them to live in the south again. and there was an uptibble in racial violence when...
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sarah cosmo has some answers. >> reporter: it's dripping hot, and those dangerous rays of sun are bouncing everywhere. it's the last thing those kids are worried about. >> we usually have, but they end up exploding in the puddles somewhere. >> reporter: as for sunscreen, a big question for >> i do a spray in the morning, and then usually a spray in the afternoon. i think you're supposed to apply it more than that, but it's hard when they're splashing around. >> reporter: they say put it on 20 minutes ahead of time, so it can bind with the skin, and leave the house with greasy skin. we apply every two hours. the thing about spf, is it's only as effective as it is if you use the recommended month. studies have found that people are usually using only half to a quarter of that. the most dangerous thing about intense heat is the potential for dehydration. track how often kids are going to the bathroom. >> they may be playing and playing and not want to stop, and not realizing that their body is thirsty. >> reporter: it's just as important for the adults in sun too. you may have heard the widel
sarah cosmo has some answers. >> reporter: it's dripping hot, and those dangerous rays of sun are bouncing everywhere. it's the last thing those kids are worried about. >> we usually have, but they end up exploding in the puddles somewhere. >> reporter: as for sunscreen, a big question for >> i do a spray in the morning, and then usually a spray in the afternoon. i think you're supposed to apply it more than that, but it's hard when they're splashing around. >>...
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the mundane afro futurists acknowledge that we did not originate in the cosmos. the connection between middle passage and space travel is tenuous at best. out of
the mundane afro futurists acknowledge that we did not originate in the cosmos. the connection between middle passage and space travel is tenuous at best. out of
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sarah cosmo has the story. >> ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> the redskins have this rock band to thank, the slams.y have been fighting 8 years ever since the u.s. patent and trademark office refused their name on the basis that it was offense ifr -- offensive. they did it to protect free speech of minority groups. >> i don't support football teams or any sports teams using human beings as mascots. >> today ruled in their favor. the vote was unanimous. justice aledo said that it's not up to that government office to limit speech. it would convenient store constitute a -- convenient store -- constitute a huge and dangerous case. >> the redskins case is very similar. their trademark was refuse in 2014 on the same grounds as the bands. >> that i think the supreme court -- i think that the supreme court is clear that it's private speech, not government speech. i don't see how the team loses after this case. >> as for the redskins while legally the win is on their side the moral case is not a touchdown. >> to the extent that people are not happy with the name and there are a lot of people that way, you
sarah cosmo has the story. >> ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> the redskins have this rock band to thank, the slams.y have been fighting 8 years ever since the u.s. patent and trademark office refused their name on the basis that it was offense ifr -- offensive. they did it to protect free speech of minority groups. >> i don't support football teams or any sports teams using human beings as mascots. >> today ruled in their favor. the vote was unanimous. justice aledo said that it's...
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interested in what we call, religion as kind of this bedrock fundamental set of beliefs about the cosmos and about where values come from. i found, when i was riding my dissertation in graduate school, that i kept going more and more toward what was religion in east asia. when i interviewed for jobs -- i interviewed for jobs in history, but it was a religion department. and so, i find myself doing religion in part -- out of this orientation from my father that is not from a religious perspective. but from a perspective that, if you really want a certain culture and society, you have to understand what these fundamental iraq questions are. that is where my -- fundamental bedrock questions are. that is where my interest is. >> the west and the east is a good place to live. you live in san francisco? >> yes. >> family? >> it is interesting. we are bringing up kids in this interesting multicultural -- i have kind of a multiethnic family. and so it is a fascinating place. my daughter goes to sacred heart. my younger daughter is going to go to a chinese dance centered school and learn mandarin
interested in what we call, religion as kind of this bedrock fundamental set of beliefs about the cosmos and about where values come from. i found, when i was riding my dissertation in graduate school, that i kept going more and more toward what was religion in east asia. when i interviewed for jobs -- i interviewed for jobs in history, but it was a religion department. and so, i find myself doing religion in part -- out of this orientation from my father that is not from a religious...
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our sarah cosmo talked to both sides. >> reporter: it was a day of dueling rallies here at lincoln memorial with one side rallying against hate, another rallying for free speech of the all over -- we are going to start lift all over again. >> reporter: controversial alt right voice richard spencer. >> the most radical thing for anyone to stay is i am white. my life has meaning. >> reporter: was the headline speaker for today's rally for free speech on the memorial honoring be a happen lincoln. >> -- abraham lincoln. speakers charged up the crowd with fighting words. >> throw a fist back in their face. >> reporter: which seemed to resonate with the crowd of about 100, the vast majority of them young men like 20-year-old robert smith. >> i understand it looks like a nazi outfit, but you can say a lot about the nazis, but they looked pretty good. >> reporter: higher up on the steps of the memorial another rally, this one to counter hate. >> we don't care what gender you came here to be. >> reporter: carrie instagram said she can't believe what she's hearing here on american soil. >> i am terri
our sarah cosmo talked to both sides. >> reporter: it was a day of dueling rallies here at lincoln memorial with one side rallying against hate, another rallying for free speech of the all over -- we are going to start lift all over again. >> reporter: controversial alt right voice richard spencer. >> the most radical thing for anyone to stay is i am white. my life has meaning. >> reporter: was the headline speaker for today's rally for free speech on the memorial...
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. >>> democratic cosmos seth moulton from massachusetts posted this on -- on twitter, the allsop racebe a wake-up call for democrats. business as usual isn't working. time to stop rehashing 2016 and talk about the future.. >>> let's talk about traffic. how does it look? >> it looks pretty good. >> you are wiping your hands. >> i was rubbing my hands because you know i'm a political junkie. there's a lot to read about and talk about. we're going to do the gilroy super commute from gilroy to san jose. it's not bad. gilroy to the middle of the area here, gilroy, morgan hill into san jose looks pretty good. people who are getting up early aren't seeing big delays or huge construction delays as you drive into the silicon valley. there have been no major problems. northbound 280 getting up to highway 70 looks good. no problems there. in the east bay toward the richmond bridge this looks pretty good. driving toward the toll plaza has been no major problems as you get through there. the traffic looks good on to the marin side. at the bay bridge it looks like some of the cash lanes have a litt
. >>> democratic cosmos seth moulton from massachusetts posted this on -- on twitter, the allsop racebe a wake-up call for democrats. business as usual isn't working. time to stop rehashing 2016 and talk about the future.. >>> let's talk about traffic. how does it look? >> it looks pretty good. >> you are wiping your hands. >> i was rubbing my hands because you know i'm a political junkie. there's a lot to read about and talk about. we're going to do the...
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the sharyl: what we see, taste, measure, and touch -- ordinary matter -- comprises only 5% of the cosmose rest is dark matter and energy. you can believe that because i looked it up on the internet when i was pondering the darkness last night. with that google search, i joined in the world of genius. or so some seem to think. it's instant genius syndrome and that can be a problem. at least according to tom nichols, a professor of national security affairs at the u.s. he's written a book called "the death of expertise" what's your definition of expert and how does the public distinguish between the expert and somebody who's rolling himself out as one? -- holding himself out as one? prof. tom nichols: experts are the people who have more knowledge in a specialized field and have devoted their life to it than other people. so, it's necessarily somewhat exclusive. the people who hold themselves out as experts usually are people who don't have much of a track record and whose expertise isn't highly dependent on them -- is entirely dependent on them asserting it rather than proving it. sharyl:
the sharyl: what we see, taste, measure, and touch -- ordinary matter -- comprises only 5% of the cosmose rest is dark matter and energy. you can believe that because i looked it up on the internet when i was pondering the darkness last night. with that google search, i joined in the world of genius. or so some seem to think. it's instant genius syndrome and that can be a problem. at least according to tom nichols, a professor of national security affairs at the u.s. he's written a book called...
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. >> announcer: cosmo, people, stylewatch, glamour -- the press loves gwynnie bee.tuned and find out how you can try gwynnie bee for free and see for yourself how gwynnie bee can change the way you feel about clothes forever. it's all coming up next. >> i am here with marcy prete, whose passion is making women of all sizes look and feel their absolute best. marcy? >> hello. >> tell us a little bit about what you've brought in for us today. >> well, the first thing about gwynnie bee that people need to know is that you have endless choices at your fingertips. gwynnie bee has curated the most amazing collection of prints, trends, brands that you can really use to your advantage. >> so, i'm noticing this rack from gwynnie bee. there's a lot of beautiful and
. >> announcer: cosmo, people, stylewatch, glamour -- the press loves gwynnie bee.tuned and find out how you can try gwynnie bee for free and see for yourself how gwynnie bee can change the way you feel about clothes forever. it's all coming up next. >> i am here with marcy prete, whose passion is making women of all sizes look and feel their absolute best. marcy? >> hello. >> tell us a little bit about what you've brought in for us today. >> well, the first thing...
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million pounds of fuel began to burn whole fleet a controlled manner he was the first to ride into the cosmos with the vibration sitting on top of the most powerful creation of man part of his new venture. i get excited he did go into orbit about 150 miles don't quote me on that so those are a couple was segments to give you an idea of what you read in the book you picked some good ones i know go to a legend to the future because this is the history and it is difficult to predict the future but i do talk about returning to the moon and my favorite is going to mars and a little bit about the stars. so the last chapter is for five pages and talks about the generality i dedicated the book to the visionaries of the past or the technicians to make it happen and those fliers who would risk all to be part of the greatest of all human endeavors thanks for being here this evening. [applause] questions?. >> how close to the russians get? bin akio have to buy the book to find out. [laughter] they had four attempts but each time it ended in disaster but what they tried to do was pretend that they would u
million pounds of fuel began to burn whole fleet a controlled manner he was the first to ride into the cosmos with the vibration sitting on top of the most powerful creation of man part of his new venture. i get excited he did go into orbit about 150 miles don't quote me on that so those are a couple was segments to give you an idea of what you read in the book you picked some good ones i know go to a legend to the future because this is the history and it is difficult to predict the future but...
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he just both the new york cosmos, another franchise left for dead, soccer team that wasser in bankruptcyn december and he bought and is out to prove that he can fix american soccer. that's his next passion. >> and back policy, matt polka, you mentioned the ftc as opposed to the fcc do you see a move over to the ftc to be more of the regulator? >> when we talk about privacy, that's who regulates privacy and the ftc has done a wonderful job. hundreds of enforcement actions against web providers, against isps, et cetera, when there was cause for concern. so that regime of regulation has worked. i do not think that the fcc is going to shirk duties when it comes to ensuring there are proper regulations to protect the pock interest and recognize doing theirs is different from the last eight year -- recognizing that all of the good things we want to give to consumes and want to ensure that they have, will be provided by private networks, and we have to recognize that private networks are an important part of the circle to give the consumes the services they want. so i think there will be a much
he just both the new york cosmos, another franchise left for dead, soccer team that wasser in bankruptcyn december and he bought and is out to prove that he can fix american soccer. that's his next passion. >> and back policy, matt polka, you mentioned the ftc as opposed to the fcc do you see a move over to the ftc to be more of the regulator? >> when we talk about privacy, that's who regulates privacy and the ftc has done a wonderful job. hundreds of enforcement actions against web...
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and more recently he just bought cosmos, another franchise that was left for dead , a soccer team that pele played for, that was near bankruptcy in december. he bought it. he's out to prove that he can fix american soccer. so that's his next passion. matt. back to policy, you mentioned the ftc as opposed fcc.e do you see in the next couple of years maybe a move over to the f regulator?re of the matt: when we're talking about privacy, that's who regulates privacy today. the ftc for many years has done a wonderful job. they've had hundreds of actions against web providers, against isp's, etc., when there was cause for concern on a case-by-case basis. so that regime of regulation has worked. i do not at all think that the f cc is going to shirk its duty isn it comes to working with p's, working with private networks, being forthright about there is ant ecosystem of sorts between has a verythat specific purpose in ensuring regulationare proper s to protect the public interest but also recognizing -- i think this is different from the last eight years -- recognizing that all of the good thi
and more recently he just bought cosmos, another franchise that was left for dead , a soccer team that pele played for, that was near bankruptcy in december. he bought it. he's out to prove that he can fix american soccer. so that's his next passion. matt. back to policy, you mentioned the ftc as opposed fcc.e do you see in the next couple of years maybe a move over to the f regulator?re of the matt: when we're talking about privacy, that's who regulates privacy today. the ftc for many years...
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claims of the for science that hasn't taken the time to just look at their own world forget about the cosmos for a second let's stop terra form planets you know let's not send rockets let's worry about what the let's not here for a moment and i think it's just disappointing i don't think these concepts are the foreigner that difficult to get people's head around is just the social indoctrination fear and the fear of being ostracized and labeled as something that would be inconvenient for their reputations yeah i think think when your bread is buttered from doing one thing it's tough to tough to change course peter thank you so much for taking the time of your book is the the new human rights movement it's amazing an excellent as all your work is and looking forward to the movie i guess will come out and while it's a reflection so fully will find its release by the end of the year but no promises just can't say and push back should be a fun that's a thank you thank you appreciate it for that was the second of a two part interview with peter joseph you'd like to watch the first part haven't se
claims of the for science that hasn't taken the time to just look at their own world forget about the cosmos for a second let's stop terra form planets you know let's not send rockets let's worry about what the let's not here for a moment and i think it's just disappointing i don't think these concepts are the foreigner that difficult to get people's head around is just the social indoctrination fear and the fear of being ostracized and labeled as something that would be inconvenient for their...
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so there's no way i could commune with the cosmos in the bronx. so i reached the age of nine before i ever had any understanding of what the true night sky was like. and it was that first day in the hayden planetarium-- the lights dimmed, the stars came out, and it was as though the unverse had poured... flowed into my body, and coursed through my veins. and i felt it. so to this day i think to myself, "it's not that i chose the universe. it may be, in fact, that the universe chose me." >> hinojosa: that's so wonderful. >> and it took two years to figure out that this is not only really cool to think about, that you can actually make a career of it. and so it was over that two-year period. and from thenceforth i took extra classes at night at the hayden planetarium, the museum, i joined the amateur astronomy club, i... >> hinojosa: you were a nerd. >> oh, completely. card carrying, oh, yeah. oh, yeah. something that... >> there's a slight difference, slight difference. card carrying nerd, because i could recite decimals of pi and all the sort of t
so there's no way i could commune with the cosmos in the bronx. so i reached the age of nine before i ever had any understanding of what the true night sky was like. and it was that first day in the hayden planetarium-- the lights dimmed, the stars came out, and it was as though the unverse had poured... flowed into my body, and coursed through my veins. and i felt it. so to this day i think to myself, "it's not that i chose the universe. it may be, in fact, that the universe chose...
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flip phone oh wow you make calls you receive cosmo me here show me how it works omar's world works it's the phone you darling how does it work where you're from another planet. ok one more question then you know my nerves no no no i have a great i feel like we're in a family together do you hate belts or love suspenders i like them both the different reasons we were both in the same time you know that's ever of course an old bag with a question about it me nerd oh i'm so sorry a nerd would wear it with this that's like socks and sandals right you can do go bag. socks and sandals would be like eating steak with milk if we ever do long form improv show it together can we call our team socks and sandals good idea being serious you come on stage we will do improv a good i'm on that thing that you're on the funny or die yeah and they got me as just my head doing interviews i did years. ago where you come a kid i want to read comic books quite a bit when i was a kid i collected basketball cards and marvel cards unlike when you class comic yes my mom was a my mom is a bronx school teacher from
flip phone oh wow you make calls you receive cosmo me here show me how it works omar's world works it's the phone you darling how does it work where you're from another planet. ok one more question then you know my nerves no no no i have a great i feel like we're in a family together do you hate belts or love suspenders i like them both the different reasons we were both in the same time you know that's ever of course an old bag with a question about it me nerd oh i'm so sorry a nerd would wear...
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and the fact that they literally were at another world and they were out in the cosmos, i don't think anyone expected them to convey that particular message. >> right. and if you remember, the famous activist, atheist -- back and threatened to file a suit because it was basically mixing church and state. it was a government enterprise and they read scripture. and the whole world basically said find a different fight. please don't fight this fight. and when frank spoke, they all adjust congress and when he addressed in his talk, the supreme court was sitting right down in front. and he said you know, i was very happy to be able to read the verses of genesis just a few years the supreme court had ruled prayer cannot be in public schools. and he said but now seeing the nine gentlemen in the front row i wondering if we may be should not have done that. and everyone laughed. because everyone knew yes abiding strictly by separation of church and state of course, that technically broke the rules. but it broke the rules for such a grander good. so i don't think reasonable people - >> incorpor
and the fact that they literally were at another world and they were out in the cosmos, i don't think anyone expected them to convey that particular message. >> right. and if you remember, the famous activist, atheist -- back and threatened to file a suit because it was basically mixing church and state. it was a government enterprise and they read scripture. and the whole world basically said find a different fight. please don't fight this fight. and when frank spoke, they all adjust...
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rob: cosmo magazine made a list of the first female president, a big name missing from that list. ♪ iove kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free. it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. try super poligrip free. ♪ heather: welcome back, cnn's retracted report on russian collusion involving a trump ally nearly cost the network $100 million. according to the new york post financier anthony scaramucci threatened a libel lawsuit over the report that claimed he was being investigated for meeting with russian investors. breaking his silence about the network's retraction, cnn did the right thing, classy move, apology accepted, everyone makes mistakes, moving on. later, this meme of donald trump and vice president pens as batman and robin saying sorry he can't talk right now, he is busy winning. he has just been named donald trump's chief strategy officer of the export import bank, tomorrow morning live on "fox and friends". >> mainstream media not hiding its obs
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and all these things had four year time span - >> a grocery graveyard perhaps >> bezos invested in cosmos a significant amazon investment what he's been doing is hiring people from the failed ventures to acquire their technology and expertise to learn from failure, what went wrong. they still are persisting problem in making that last mile work and there's a gap between the high end clientele of whole foods and mass mafgt rket of amn >> the ceo survey, 20% of spots gave the president a d, 50% an f, but the business round table survey showed most optimism from ceos in years. what's the discorrect here >> great question. there is, of course, euphoria out there. we had the question perplexed by the ceo vote versus enthusiasm for the economy. there is a trump bump. people are enthused about what trump has done, domestically and some that say there's a global spillover of this. it's self-renewing it's perplexing to academics and ceos the only thing that punctures this bubble as schuggested is growing skepticism we won't reach the hope for reform on trade fronts, on tax issues, and other regula
and all these things had four year time span - >> a grocery graveyard perhaps >> bezos invested in cosmos a significant amazon investment what he's been doing is hiring people from the failed ventures to acquire their technology and expertise to learn from failure, what went wrong. they still are persisting problem in making that last mile work and there's a gap between the high end clientele of whole foods and mass mafgt rket of amn >> the ceo survey, 20% of spots gave the...
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science and technology, and the fact that they literally were at another world and they were out in the cosmos i don't think anyone expected them to convey that particular message. >> right. if you remember the famous activist atheist madeleine o'hare back then, she filed a suit because this is mixing church and state, it was a common enterprise and they had read scripture. the world basically said fight at different fight. please don't fight this fight. when frank borman spoke, they all addressed congress and when he addressed in his talk, the supreme court was sitting right down in front, and he said i was very happy to be able to read the verses of genesis just a few years the supreme court had ruled prayer could not been school for any said that now you seen the nine judgment in the front row i'm wondering if we maybe shouldn't have done that. everyone laughs because everyone knew, abiding stricken by separate of church and state, course that technically broke the rules. but it broke the rules for such a grander good. i don't think reasonable people judge them. >> thank you for your commen
science and technology, and the fact that they literally were at another world and they were out in the cosmos i don't think anyone expected them to convey that particular message. >> right. if you remember the famous activist atheist madeleine o'hare back then, she filed a suit because this is mixing church and state, it was a common enterprise and they had read scripture. the world basically said fight at different fight. please don't fight this fight. when frank borman spoke, they all...
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uno de los lugares mÁs visitados en moscÚ es el museo de la cosmo naÚtica donde nos encontramos con untodo paso a paso la, la informaciÓn y todo el acontecer de la copa fifa confederaciones 2017, a travÉs de su casa telemundo y por supuesto "un nuevo dÍa" vamos con ada que tiene consejos importantes a la hora de ser mamÁ y papa. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> familia sin lugar a dudas con la llegada de las vacaciones escolares muchos los niÑos disponen de tiempo libre para dedicarse a navegar en las redes. por eso hay que estar sÚper pendientes y vigilantes y protegerlos para decirlo estÁ con nosotros. >>> un placer >>> ismael cuÉntanos es comÚn que quizÁs los niÑos o adolescentes estÉn pendientes de las redes sociales en esta Época bueno ya lo usan pero la en la Época de verano mÁs >>> ten en cuenta que el 88% de los niÑos tienen telÉfono mÓvil y todos acceden a las redes sociales con el telÉfono mÓvil. entonces es bastante comÚn y es un uso bastante habitual que se estÁ cienhaciendo. >>> muchas veces los padres somos culpables porque le damos acceso a los aparatos mÓvil y a laz las redes sociales,
uno de los lugares mÁs visitados en moscÚ es el museo de la cosmo naÚtica donde nos encontramos con untodo paso a paso la, la informaciÓn y todo el acontecer de la copa fifa confederaciones 2017, a travÉs de su casa telemundo y por supuesto "un nuevo dÍa" vamos con ada que tiene consejos importantes a la hora de ser mamÁ y papa. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> familia sin lugar a dudas con la llegada de las vacaciones escolares muchos los niÑos disponen de tiempo libre para...
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belief among scientists like me that ours may only be one among many universes populating a gigantic cosmos. in the hiddenreality, i explore this possibility without presuming any knowledge of mathematics or physics on the part of the reader. hysterical. i'm glad you talked me into this. we work so hard, sometimes it's nice to goof off and do something silly. agreed. wait till you hear how he dumbs down werner heisenberg for the crowd. you may actually believe you're in a comedy club. you can think about heisenberg's "uncertainty principle" much like the special order menu that you find in certain chinese restaurants, where you have dishes in column a and other dishes in column b, and if you order the first dish in column a, you can't order the corresponding dish in column b. that's sort of like the "uncertainly principle."
belief among scientists like me that ours may only be one among many universes populating a gigantic cosmos. in the hiddenreality, i explore this possibility without presuming any knowledge of mathematics or physics on the part of the reader. hysterical. i'm glad you talked me into this. we work so hard, sometimes it's nice to goof off and do something silly. agreed. wait till you hear how he dumbs down werner heisenberg for the crowd. you may actually believe you're in a comedy club. you can...
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. >> you're a philly guy, temple guy, what helps cosmo here one of the owners, you caught his eye.ention. tell me real fast, what about you, should the coaches pick up on, why would they want a player like you? >> relentless obviously. no one pick up on that. >> no one is perfect. i'll help this team compete at high level, i am a a competitor, and everyone from the d back to the wide receivers, force them to compete. i have fighter mentality, warrier mentality to the table i think is good for the soul and their repeat a championship. >> also impressed by you, wishing you the best of luck, we can't wait to get out there and see you today. >> all right, mike and alex, we send it back to you. >> is he catching passes? 40-yard dash, what is it? >> general snip. >> i guess we'll finds out when we come back from the break. forget about stripping down for a spray -- anyway, new spray tan, supposed to be, well, the changing the whole tank scene. >> uh-huh. >> because most of the time they're streaky and orange. apparently not any more. >> and smell. >> let's hope not. >> scientists say the
. >> you're a philly guy, temple guy, what helps cosmo here one of the owners, you caught his eye.ention. tell me real fast, what about you, should the coaches pick up on, why would they want a player like you? >> relentless obviously. no one pick up on that. >> no one is perfect. i'll help this team compete at high level, i am a a competitor, and everyone from the d back to the wide receivers, force them to compete. i have fighter mentality, warrier mentality to the table i...
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we want to get people to wonder and incorporate that into thinking about what is going on in our cosmos. to come together in that very human way. >> linda, how would you answer that question? linda: i think that was stated perfectly. the living i would add is what i said earlier, this is an opportunity to reach children that we haven't reached before with education. i like to say that astronomy is a very democratic science. the same laboratory that arches over the sky for scientists is the same sky that is available to everybody. whether you live in cities or in the countryside or no matter what part of the world you are in, this is an opportunity to engage the citizens in an incredible event that has shaped humanity for thousands of years. if we can encourage more people to get into astronomy and space, that is fabulous. if what we do is exactly go about science in general so that they are areas and want to know more about astronomy, that is great. >> we are very concerned with building a new stem workforce for the nation. we are looking for new users for the telescopes. astronomy is t
we want to get people to wonder and incorporate that into thinking about what is going on in our cosmos. to come together in that very human way. >> linda, how would you answer that question? linda: i think that was stated perfectly. the living i would add is what i said earlier, this is an opportunity to reach children that we haven't reached before with education. i like to say that astronomy is a very democratic science. the same laboratory that arches over the sky for scientists is...
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and as wusa 9 sara cosmo reports, they have been getting overwhelmed by district staff who want to anonymouslyoice their concern. >> the vast majority -- >> another day, dozens more employees have have come out of the woodwork saying graduation rates from prince george's county are being falsified to improve the image. school board member david murray wants an investigation. >> guidance counselors, people that work with student records, so people that we trust and people that have no motive to lie. >> one teacher we spoke to says the problem is widespread and unspoken. she didn't want us to use her name. but has been with the district for more than 10 years. >> nothing is ever explicit. changing the grades. it is always on can't we work something out for this particular student. >> it turns out there was an investigation that was completed months ago. it was ordered by the u.s. department of education. it found that all allegations were totally false. >> and that investigation only talked to the superintendent and three of his high level staff. they did not talk to a single teacher, a guidance
and as wusa 9 sara cosmo reports, they have been getting overwhelmed by district staff who want to anonymouslyoice their concern. >> the vast majority -- >> another day, dozens more employees have have come out of the woodwork saying graduation rates from prince george's county are being falsified to improve the image. school board member david murray wants an investigation. >> guidance counselors, people that work with student records, so people that we trust and people that...
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smithsonian's john grant gave our lisa fletcher a glimpse into where humans are headed next in the cosmoslisa: john grant works 34 million miles away from home. >> i can tell you where we are. we are right there right now. >> grant is one of the foremost experts on mars. and an operator of the two rovers currently roving the red planet. "opportunity" which landed in 2004, and since 2012. is there another rover being built? >> there is a rover being built that will be launched in 2020. it will make the next step beyond curiosity. the goal is to start to poke at the question if there is life on mars. >> a question humans pondered for decades. and that hollywood build into blockbusters. fueling the box office and the imagination. >> we are on the threshold of understanding if there is life. >> propelling us forward is work on the international space station. the creation of a new deep space launch vehicle for the manned visions to the moon and beyond and a planned trip to one of jupiter's moons. >> how likely is it that we will get to mars? >> we will get to mars. it's a matter of having the
smithsonian's john grant gave our lisa fletcher a glimpse into where humans are headed next in the cosmoslisa: john grant works 34 million miles away from home. >> i can tell you where we are. we are right there right now. >> grant is one of the foremost experts on mars. and an operator of the two rovers currently roving the red planet. "opportunity" which landed in 2004, and since 2012. is there another rover being built? >> there is a rover being built that will be...
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and to get people to wonder and just incorporate that into thinking about what's going on in our cosmos and to come together in that very human way. >> great. a sense of wonder. linda, how would you answer that question? >> i think it was stated perfectly, and the only thing i would add to that is what i said earlier, that this really is an opportunity to reach children that we haven't reached before with stem education. i like to say that astronomy is a very democratic science. the same laboratory that arches over the sky for scientists is the same sky that is available to everybody, whether you live in cities or in the countryside or no matter, you know, what part of the world you're in, and this is an opportunity to engage the citizenry in an incredible event that has shaped humanity for thousands of years. and if we can encourage more people to get into astronomy and space science, that's fabulous. but if what we do is excite people about science in general so that they're curious and they want to know more about astronomy, that's fabulous, too. >> thanks so much. david, how would y
and to get people to wonder and just incorporate that into thinking about what's going on in our cosmos and to come together in that very human way. >> great. a sense of wonder. linda, how would you answer that question? >> i think it was stated perfectly, and the only thing i would add to that is what i said earlier, that this really is an opportunity to reach children that we haven't reached before with stem education. i like to say that astronomy is a very democratic science. the...
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and to get people to wonder and just incorporate that into thinking about what's going on in our cosmos and to come together in that very human way. >> great. a sense of wonder. linda, how would you answer that question? >> i think it was stated perfectly, and the only thing i would add to that is what i said earlier, that this really is an opportunity to reach children that we haven't reached before with stem education. i like to say that astronomy is a very democratic science. the same laboratory that arches over the sky for scientists is the same sky that is available to everybody, whether you live in cities or in the countryside or no matter, you know, what part of the world you're in, and this is an opportunity to engage the citizenry in an incredible event that has shaped humanity for thousands of years. and if we can encourage more people to get into astronomy and space science, that's fabulous. but if what we do is excite people about science in general so that they're curious and they want to know more about astronomy, that's fabulous, too. >> thanks so much. david, how would y
and to get people to wonder and just incorporate that into thinking about what's going on in our cosmos and to come together in that very human way. >> great. a sense of wonder. linda, how would you answer that question? >> i think it was stated perfectly, and the only thing i would add to that is what i said earlier, that this really is an opportunity to reach children that we haven't reached before with stem education. i like to say that astronomy is a very democratic science. the...
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ya tienen un cosmo polo tan, preparado por un verdadero ruso. >>> son las tÍpicas ma trios cas.linton con lewinsky ¿por quÉ ahora a esta altura?. >>> queridos amigos de un nuevo dÍa estamos de regreso. va una pregunta. ¿ustedes saben lo que se refiere o quiere decir un nini?. >>> no, no sÉ. >>> se les llama a los jÓvenes entre 15 y 29 aÑos de edad que ni estudian ni trabajan nini. >>> mÉxico estÁ entre los paÍses con mayor cantidad de jÓvenes ninis. >>> quÉ triste seÑores las mujeres son las mÁs propensas a ser ninis, que los hombres pues por muchas razones. se debe que estÁn corrÍ dando a los hijos pequeÑos como mujeres y el alto costo del cuidado infantil es una barrera del empleo. que fuerte. >>> los ninis son jÓvenes en condiciones de pobreza en latinoamÉrica, el principal paÍs con jÓvenes ninis es honduras, seguido por colombia, el salvador, guatemala y el quinto lugar es mÉxico quÉ fuerte y que feo esa cifra y que tenga que ser por cuestiones de pobreza extrema. el problema es que no tienen estudios regulares. >>> en mi paÍs era ser vago. en mis tiempos. >>> si te digo. >>
ya tienen un cosmo polo tan, preparado por un verdadero ruso. >>> son las tÍpicas ma trios cas.linton con lewinsky ¿por quÉ ahora a esta altura?. >>> queridos amigos de un nuevo dÍa estamos de regreso. va una pregunta. ¿ustedes saben lo que se refiere o quiere decir un nini?. >>> no, no sÉ. >>> se les llama a los jÓvenes entre 15 y 29 aÑos de edad que ni estudian ni trabajan nini. >>> mÉxico estÁ entre los paÍses con mayor cantidad de...
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con los cosmos. empata el partido. karla: golazo! rodolfo: te la dejo. nada quÉ hacer. nÚmero dos.rohiba los videojuegos... pero ¿perderme de esto? ni loca. así lo hago yo. ¡ahora tan fÁcil!. brow drama pomade crayon, de maybelline new york. nuestro primer crayÓn de cera cremoso. esculpe y controla mientras da color, en un trazo fÁcil. brow drama pomade, de maybelline make it happen ♪ maybelline new york ♪ satcha: como un estremecedor testimonio del horror vivido por decenas de portugueses, se revelan estas imÁgenes captadas por un dron tras el incendio. muestra los restos calcinados de automÓviles en las que sus dueÑos trataron de huir de las llamas. 30 de ellos perdieron la vida. en total, la cifra de fallecidos asciende a 61. el pÁnico se apoderÓ de un grupo de panistas cuando descubrieron que un tiburÓn nadaba con absoluta tranquilidad entre ellos. testigos afirman que pasÓ a muy pocas pulgadas de un turista que gritÓ para advertir del peligro. sin embargo, muchas personas no hablaban en inglÉs. las consecuencias podÍan haber sido terribles. no hay evidencia de que se trate de
con los cosmos. empata el partido. karla: golazo! rodolfo: te la dejo. nada quÉ hacer. nÚmero dos.rohiba los videojuegos... pero ¿perderme de esto? ni loca. así lo hago yo. ¡ahora tan fÁcil!. brow drama pomade crayon, de maybelline new york. nuestro primer crayÓn de cera cremoso. esculpe y controla mientras da color, en un trazo fÁcil. brow drama pomade, de maybelline make it happen ♪ maybelline new york ♪ satcha: como un estremecedor testimonio del horror vivido por decenas de...
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rusia es muy reconocida este gran paÍs por la carrera espacial recuerdan al primer hombre astronauta cosmociudad de rusia es un lugar que mucha gente visita y hace uno minutos habÍa algunas parejas recien casadas tomÁndose fotos ya saben para el recuerdo que fuimos alÁa con pedro el grande y el caballo, y todo hablando del transporte terrestre porque decÍan ustedes que tosen que hacer un recorrido hay opciones el turista se encuentro en el aeropuerto el taxi, que es el tÍpico encontramos que en todos los sitios donde aterrizoamos lo curioso que u buen er es nuevo y el taxi no es mÁscara que uber como pasa en estados unidos. el transporte masivo es maravilloso el bus funciona perfectamente bien, pero tambiÉn es muy chÉvere ver que conservan tecnologÍas que en algunos antes estaban antes por ejemplo trolebÚs, y hay otro conectado a la energÍa en rieles. y tenemos tambiÉn la posibilidad del metro que es absolutomente eficiente y sobre ese hablaremos mÁs adelante en estos dÍas de verano porque se estÁ agarrando un calorcito la gente quÉ hace? agarra sus bicicletas y arrancan a montar en bicicl
rusia es muy reconocida este gran paÍs por la carrera espacial recuerdan al primer hombre astronauta cosmociudad de rusia es un lugar que mucha gente visita y hace uno minutos habÍa algunas parejas recien casadas tomÁndose fotos ya saben para el recuerdo que fuimos alÁa con pedro el grande y el caballo, y todo hablando del transporte terrestre porque decÍan ustedes que tosen que hacer un recorrido hay opciones el turista se encuentro en el aeropuerto el taxi, que es el tÍpico encontramos...
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con los cosmos. empata el partido. karla: golazo! rodolfo: te la dejo. nada quÉ hacer. nÚmero dos.ene con paola. tambiÉn, orlando segura. nuestro alan con toda la familia. esta bÚsqueda del quinto hijo. francisca: eso es pÚblico. [risas] tubo tambiÉn -- tubo, tan -- tÚ, tambiÉn publicaste una. ana patricia: sÍ. francisca: fue un fin de semana de fiesta para festejar con los padres. por otro lado, les voy a presentar. tomen aire. respiran. voy a presentar a este hombre muy guapo. s.l. -- es el ex convicto. me pone nerviosa ver sus fotos. Él se metiÓ en otro lÍo. no se asusten. no es un lÍo de problemas en serio, el tipo estÁ causando toda una sensaciÓn en las pasarelas de milÁn. el seÑor saliÓ de la cÁrcel y su carrera ha despegado como la espuma. miren quÉ hombre tan guapo! tan espectacular! ana patricia: tiene una mirada muy sexy. francisca: ya callame. [risas] ana patricia: tiene una familia muy bonita. quÉ bueno que pudo salir adelante. hay que dar una oportunidad. francisca: claro. lo estÁ aprovechando muy bien. que siga ganando dinero. ana patricia: benito, ven! nuestro querid
con los cosmos. empata el partido. karla: golazo! rodolfo: te la dejo. nada quÉ hacer. nÚmero dos.ene con paola. tambiÉn, orlando segura. nuestro alan con toda la familia. esta bÚsqueda del quinto hijo. francisca: eso es pÚblico. [risas] tubo tambiÉn -- tubo, tan -- tÚ, tambiÉn publicaste una. ana patricia: sÍ. francisca: fue un fin de semana de fiesta para festejar con los padres. por otro lado, les voy a presentar. tomen aire. respiran. voy a presentar a este hombre muy guapo. s.l....
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another one from "cosmo" nothing will prepare you for these hot photos of steve carell. >> look how comfortablen to me. >> he's beyond attractive now. >> he's -- he looks great. >> this is the worst interview ever. i feel it's dripping with irony, really. >> this is sincere. >> in all sincerity. looks good. >> thanks. >> we like it. >> you look pretty good, too. >> now, you're just saying that. >> no, i'm not. >> it's all right. >> it's okay. >> when you and get it. they could be take that. >> there you go. >> we're all just bonding this morning, al. i'm jumping over tables. i don't know why. >> veer into the uncomfortable. kristen wiig and steve carell -- >> at least it wasn't a spanish interview. >> might have gone better. "despicable me 3" from our sister company, universal. >>> up next, from a pool party to a cocktail party, sizzling summer looks that will take you from day tonight, and beyond. afte hi. oh, hi! welcome to the neighborhood. i brought you this pie to see if you're weird. wow, that smells intrusive. it is. did you want to come in, maybe snoop around a bit? that's why i'm here.
another one from "cosmo" nothing will prepare you for these hot photos of steve carell. >> look how comfortablen to me. >> he's beyond attractive now. >> he's -- he looks great. >> this is the worst interview ever. i feel it's dripping with irony, really. >> this is sincere. >> in all sincerity. looks good. >> thanks. >> we like it. >> you look pretty good, too. >> now, you're just saying that. >> no, i'm not. >>...