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a baby is born and you honor the cosmos and give the baby to the cosmos is part of the native americantradition - we want to look at nature mysticism there. monist mysticism is a variety. here we're looking at buddhism and hinduism. here, you're one with the mind of the universe, through meditation - very common in buddhism and hinduism. and we'll talk to a hindu swami, who will speak very articulately about how his meditation brings him to a oneness with the consciousness that is the mind of brahman, or god, in the hindu pontience [sp], so we'll look at that. and it doesn't mean that christianity or judaism or islam is left out of the mystical picture because we have the theist tradition - popular in eastern orthodox christianity, and we'll talk to folks in that area, but one - well, here's an icon. if you can see this icon here from the eastern orthodox church in caana, where jesus turned water into wine. a deeply devout eastern orthodox person would not just see a picture of one of the ancient saints or martyrs - that's a window into heaven; that's a window up through theosis that d
a baby is born and you honor the cosmos and give the baby to the cosmos is part of the native americantradition - we want to look at nature mysticism there. monist mysticism is a variety. here we're looking at buddhism and hinduism. here, you're one with the mind of the universe, through meditation - very common in buddhism and hinduism. and we'll talk to a hindu swami, who will speak very articulately about how his meditation brings him to a oneness with the consciousness that is the mind of...
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that cosmos is perfection, perfection in the form of a sphere, a sphere which has no beginning and no end. pagan temple, christian church, bold and original work of art-- the pantheon remains a symbol of universal significance for all the ages. hadrian's restless intelligence was also at work in the immense and inspired villa complex he built for himself near tivoli. like other emperors, he used the shaping power of concrete and vaulted architecture to enclose space in dramatic ways, to sculpt interiors that expanded rather than limited human activity, with an echo here and there of his enduring masterwork. everywhere in the villa, there were statues, many of them in the greek tradition he so passionately admired. in this, hadrian was typical of well-to-do romans throughout the imperial age. roman sculpture, it's such a rich subject. the romans, their artists, roman patrons delighted in the collection of sculpture in the round-- sculpture which they displayed in their public places, sculpture which they used to decorate the fora, palaces, gardens-- a variety of situations-- sculpture,
that cosmos is perfection, perfection in the form of a sphere, a sphere which has no beginning and no end. pagan temple, christian church, bold and original work of art-- the pantheon remains a symbol of universal significance for all the ages. hadrian's restless intelligence was also at work in the immense and inspired villa complex he built for himself near tivoli. like other emperors, he used the shaping power of concrete and vaulted architecture to enclose space in dramatic ways, to sculpt...
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. >> the inmates call it cosmo, and it's here where they learn how to style hair and give facials and >> it makes me feel like i'm at home going to the beauty shop, and actually, it relieves the stress. it takes me away from that environment, for a little while at least. >> my instructors, they don't treat me like an inmate. they treat me like a student. first of all, i'm a female and i'm african-american and i've been incarcerated, so that's already three strikes against me. but i think i could actually have another chance to become someone, to be something. i would always turn my client away from the mirror so that she's surprised when she see that transformation. >> shampoo and conditioner, please. >> jennie brown is 21 and serving six to eight months for trafficking cocaine and breaking and entering. >> this is where i hand out the supplies, brushes, shampoo/conditioner, grease, spreads, curlers, perm rods. whenever they bring it back, i check it, to make sure no hair is in the brushes and make sure it's all sanitized and clean. >> many inmates see the cosmo program as a chance to
. >> the inmates call it cosmo, and it's here where they learn how to style hair and give facials and >> it makes me feel like i'm at home going to the beauty shop, and actually, it relieves the stress. it takes me away from that environment, for a little while at least. >> my instructors, they don't treat me like an inmate. they treat me like a student. first of all, i'm a female and i'm african-american and i've been incarcerated, so that's already three strikes against me....
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." >> later in the show, betsy frankel will show us some new cosmo recipes. >> cosmos, that's amazingear a cup. >> so rob, how are you handling all the media attention? >> some days i'm like -- and other days i'm like -- and sometimes i'm all -- >> you know, robert, when i'm down in the dumps, which has happened twice, i hit the gym for some light exercise. that's how i got these. >> look at us together. we're like that thing on the news when elephants and dogs are friends. >> that is so true. robert, where do you and kristen see yourselves -- wait, michael, what is he doing? >> i don't know. i think he's brooding. >> that is sexy. ladies, can you believe i get paid to do this? >> wait. we're getting paid, too? this just keeps getting better. yesterday mario made me pasta and all i had to say was, yum. >> later a musical performance by my favorite muse and train. >> i'm going to get in my p.j.s. >> live from new york, it's saturday night! >> announcer: it's "saturday night live"! with fred armisen vanessa bayer bill hader taran killam seth meyers bobby moynihan nasim pedrad jay pharao
." >> later in the show, betsy frankel will show us some new cosmo recipes. >> cosmos, that's amazingear a cup. >> so rob, how are you handling all the media attention? >> some days i'm like -- and other days i'm like -- and sometimes i'm all -- >> you know, robert, when i'm down in the dumps, which has happened twice, i hit the gym for some light exercise. that's how i got these. >> look at us together. we're like that thing on the news when elephants...
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while and then things changed the forecast after a break or two. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> remember that cosmo craze? a new cocktail trend paul evans explants nothing to do with taste everything to do with how it is made. >>> that is up they make a cucumber cooler it is cool refreshing and features organic vodka. it gets its punch from a fruity organic liquor. >>> 2 ounces of organic gen >>> no environmental guilt. >>> it is the big new thing >>> he expects organic cocktails to take off >>> would become more organic and our food all stakes are organic produce organic most wines organic >>> producers of organic liquor have to meet federal standards that must contain 95 percent organically produced ingredients processed using organic aids and not contain sulfites. >>> the organic trade association found sales of organic liquor totaling $8 million, an increase of 8% >>> some people who look specifically for organic products and some people look for a flavor profile and taste it is an added bonus is organic >>> anything organic is great for the environment and health >>> i like to know what is goi
while and then things changed the forecast after a break or two. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> remember that cosmo craze? a new cocktail trend paul evans explants nothing to do with taste everything to do with how it is made. >>> that is up they make a cucumber cooler it is cool refreshing and features organic vodka. it gets its punch from a fruity organic liquor. >>> 2 ounces of organic gen >>> no environmental guilt. >>> it is the big new thing >>>...
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what made you decide to leave cosmo? that was a big decision i bet. >> yeah. i loved it.re is a window of opportunity for you to leave on your own terms in your career and do something else, it's great. so i started to think, hey, i'm in my early 60s. if i'm going to do it, i've got to do it now. >> so many women would love to change their lives, but there is that fear factor or they don't have the financial freedom. what would you say to a woman who wants to do that or is fearful of the change? >> particularly if you're going back into the work place, you have to understand though it's scary, once you get the ball rolling, opportunities start to emerge. i think one of the key things is to understand traditional ways of trying to find a job, throwing your resume out there don't work. you've got to network. target your volunteer work so it focuses on certain things you can use to segue back into the work force. >> your book has fun things and practical things, too. one of the things you touch on is getting in touch with your bitch envy? >> what does that mean exactly? >> w
what made you decide to leave cosmo? that was a big decision i bet. >> yeah. i loved it.re is a window of opportunity for you to leave on your own terms in your career and do something else, it's great. so i started to think, hey, i'm in my early 60s. if i'm going to do it, i've got to do it now. >> so many women would love to change their lives, but there is that fear factor or they don't have the financial freedom. what would you say to a woman who wants to do that or is fearful...
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. >> jimmy: you're on the cover of "cosmo." are you aware of this?get ahead attitude. do you have a gutsy get ahead attitude. >> i think that's rude for "cosmo." >> jimmy: how about this one down here. "when your vagina acts weird after sex." [ laughter ] >> i was real excited about the picture and then i read that. great, can't wait to show my dad. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i wonder what happens when your vagina acts weird? oh, my vagina is acting so weird. [ laughter ] now, i know how to solve my problem. did you warn your family of about this, i was leafing through this, and this is really filthy, this is pornography. >> thanks. actually, my mom is like a buffer for that. basically, we have a chat and decide what my father can or cannot see. unfortunately for me, this is now on your show. >> jimmy: although you're dressed conservatively, it's not like you're doing anything. but the rest of the magazine is indeed filthy. what are you doing this summer? >> i went back to jacksonville, florida. >> jimmy: your hometown. >> love it, yes. just hung out. >>
. >> jimmy: you're on the cover of "cosmo." are you aware of this?get ahead attitude. do you have a gutsy get ahead attitude. >> i think that's rude for "cosmo." >> jimmy: how about this one down here. "when your vagina acts weird after sex." [ laughter ] >> i was real excited about the picture and then i read that. great, can't wait to show my dad. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i wonder what happens when your vagina acts weird? oh, my vagina...
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. >>> remember the cosmo credit, a new cocktail trend it has nothing to do with taste and everything to do with how it is made. >>> that's how they make a cucumber cooler, it is cool and refreshing and features organic vodka. it gets its punch from may fruity flavor. no environmental guilt when you drink this. >>> he expects organic cocktails to take off >>> we have become more danica in our food stakes are organic fruit is organic >>> produces of organic letter must meet federal standards. it must contain 95 percent organically produced ingredients reprocessed with organic aids and not contain certain sulfites >>> it is a growing trend last year sales of organic clicker totaled $8 million. an increase of 8% year to year >>> some people look for organic products and others look for a flavor profile and taste and it is an added bonus >>> anything organic red for the environment and health of all of us >>> i like to know what is going in my body >>> people want to know what they are drinking and it is safe >>> the biggest benefit might be on farms pesticide use is reduced and that this
. >>> remember the cosmo credit, a new cocktail trend it has nothing to do with taste and everything to do with how it is made. >>> that's how they make a cucumber cooler, it is cool and refreshing and features organic vodka. it gets its punch from may fruity flavor. no environmental guilt when you drink this. >>> he expects organic cocktails to take off >>> we have become more danica in our food stakes are organic fruit is organic >>> produces of...
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a blue that hums deeply a harmony of ferm ment denying stars shining inside the cosmos. forever blue where life dies and is reborn. an eternal blue that exists above the storm. a blue that doesn't suffer discord that would smile if it had a mouth. embrace if it was armed. comfort if it grew heart. instead it arcs a concert of blues hovering over the earth in an endless ocean of impossible quiet. thick with blue beyond blue. a blue that disappears when clutched in the fist, a blue invisible and solid. thank you very much. [applause] >> please, welcome camill. >> that was a great reading and you changed up my play list. >> start with a poem i read after i learned that the rate of valum prescriptions in baghdad sky rocketed after the u.s. entry into that space. the title of the poem and it is the words the probably roost which is bitter. biting, cutting, sharp. bitan. once, she was a fearest dark girl who's tongue skipped top of meeting. teeth, teeth top of mouth like double dutch with the word that ment her thoughts cutting circles through the day. no chance she'd be the o
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embarrassment some concern in the russian space industry it's likely the russian space agency ross cosmos will face a restructuring because of it and there's also been a number of high profile resignations even so the soyuz missions now are the only link up to the international space station from earth after nasa retired its own space shuttle program tom martin reporting there now take a look at some other stories from around the world and japanese protests across china have forced major japanese for such as carmakers to get older and harder to temporarily shut their businesses japanese factories restaurants and vehicles have been attacked in scores of cities throughout the country it was sparked by japan's decision to purchase a chain of disputed islands in the east china sea which may hold that gas reserves . and the value as powell has confirmed out of the violence in syria is being fueled by foreign elements including jihadi supporting to the reports some of these forces have joined the anti-government armed groups while others are carrying out attacks and apparently after his four da
embarrassment some concern in the russian space industry it's likely the russian space agency ross cosmos will face a restructuring because of it and there's also been a number of high profile resignations even so the soyuz missions now are the only link up to the international space station from earth after nasa retired its own space shuttle program tom martin reporting there now take a look at some other stories from around the world and japanese protests across china have forced major...
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barrister and some concern in the russian space industry it's likely the russian space agency ross cosmos will face a restructuring because of it and there's also been a number of high profile resignations even so the soyuz missions now are the only link up to the international space station from earth after nasa retired its own space shuttle program. tom gardner reporting there also take a look at some other stories from around the world eight women and young girls have been killed in a nato air strike targeting suspected militants alliance officials admitted the mission which killed as many as forty five armed insurgents included some civilian casualties i got to say and has long criticized the u.s. over the use of airstrikes which critics say claim excessive numbers of innocent lives. and a japanese protest have turned violent in china as police use force to disperse crowds japanese businesses back their recent vehicles have been attacked and scores of cities across the country demonstrations were sparked by japan's decision to purchase a chain. disputed islands in the east china sea w
barrister and some concern in the russian space industry it's likely the russian space agency ross cosmos will face a restructuring because of it and there's also been a number of high profile resignations even so the soyuz missions now are the only link up to the international space station from earth after nasa retired its own space shuttle program. tom gardner reporting there also take a look at some other stories from around the world eight women and young girls have been killed in a nato...
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barrus mintz and concern in the russian space industry it's likely that russia's space agency ross cosmos will face a restructuring because of it and they've also been a number of high profile resignations even so the soyuz missions now are the only link up to the international space station from earth after nasa retired its own space shuttle program. our time for the r.t. world update now will start in china where anti japanese protests across i never forced a major japanese firm such as a car makers toy and honda to temporarily shut down japanese factories restaurants and vehicles have all been attacked in schools of cities throughout the country it was sparked by japan's decision to purchase a chain of disputed islands in the east china sea which at the end of the day may hold vast gas reserves. and independent un panel has confirmed that the violence in syria is being fueled by foreign elements including jihadists according to the report some of these forces have joined the anti government armed groups or others are carrying out attacks independently office four day visit of the count
barrus mintz and concern in the russian space industry it's likely that russia's space agency ross cosmos will face a restructuring because of it and they've also been a number of high profile resignations even so the soyuz missions now are the only link up to the international space station from earth after nasa retired its own space shuttle program. our time for the r.t. world update now will start in china where anti japanese protests across i never forced a major japanese firm such as a car...
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barrus mint and concern in the russian space industry it's likely that russia's space agency ross cosmos will face a restructuring because of it and they've also been a number of high profile resignations even so the soyuz missions now are the only link up to the international space station from earth after nasa retired its own space shuttle program. right there when i was on more stories are waiting for you on line of congress have a quick look and see what are we going to have you there right now at this hour. forensic labs and a dozen lawyers the resources needed to investigate just one. which failed to find any trace of julian assange interest. has more on the story. and independence declared but it does not mean the army of south sudan isn't still suffering. a much more than story on our brothers. going to listen across. for the business. if you could to see you again it seems that if anyone ever fancied a slice of russia's biggest bank now's the time exactly russia's biggest bank will soon be up for grabs and talking about bank of course and it's been a long awaited move which has
barrus mint and concern in the russian space industry it's likely that russia's space agency ross cosmos will face a restructuring because of it and they've also been a number of high profile resignations even so the soyuz missions now are the only link up to the international space station from earth after nasa retired its own space shuttle program. right there when i was on more stories are waiting for you on line of congress have a quick look and see what are we going to have you there right...
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of in relationship to hinduism - but dharma is this kind of order to everything, the order to the cosmos, but also your obligations in life. now you want to burn up karma; then you do your dharma selflessly - you do it with nonattachment. first off, you're wise enough to learn from your experiences about where you should be in life, and then once having learned that, you follow that without attachment to the end results, either good or bad. that's the difficult point with karma is renunciation - you renounce the fruits of your efforts and you say, "i'm doing my duty, i'm following my dharma." you see this a lot in buddhism, too, also, when we get there. but that moves you along the path with equanimity so that you're not building up new karma - you're moving along the path, you're growing. and of course, through ultimately, through the various yoga practices, sometimes following a guru, devoting yourself to a guru, these are the kinds of things that release you from the cycle of birth and death, which is your ultimate goal. so we're collecting a lot of interesting answers, but not so far
of in relationship to hinduism - but dharma is this kind of order to everything, the order to the cosmos, but also your obligations in life. now you want to burn up karma; then you do your dharma selflessly - you do it with nonattachment. first off, you're wise enough to learn from your experiences about where you should be in life, and then once having learned that, you follow that without attachment to the end results, either good or bad. that's the difficult point with karma is renunciation...
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program it's likely that as a result there will be a restructuring of the russian space agency ross cosmos there have also been a number of high profile resignations as for manned missions those have continued without any major problems this is the latest of those that's has gone a successfully and after the u.s. and nasa retired its space shuttles these soyuz missions remain the only link to the international space station. thank you very much in speaking with us live from cairo you of in the moscow region thanks for that update. the e.u. financial crisis has led to renewed calls for catalonia to separate from the rest of spain more than a million have people packed the streets of barcelona thursday to demand independence from madrid the country's first call was in perceived to be interference contributed to the region's desire to go it alone carlos da close a sociologist at pompei you fabry university thinks this could be the first of many such protests. the difference between this year and last year particularly is that now the butt of the of a lot is in the government and it's there a
program it's likely that as a result there will be a restructuring of the russian space agency ross cosmos there have also been a number of high profile resignations as for manned missions those have continued without any major problems this is the latest of those that's has gone a successfully and after the u.s. and nasa retired its space shuttles these soyuz missions remain the only link to the international space station. thank you very much in speaking with us live from cairo you of in the...
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in the center has always has trouble keeping the cosmo -- cosmo poll continues under control. iran is not a one man thugocracy like saddam hussein. again, the gift of the iranian plateau and the geographically legitimate si it provideds the government over millena, i would say that a grand strategy has to be that the u.s. has been estranged from iran for a third of a century. that's a decade longer than the were estranged with red china, between 48 and 72. ... >> i am not being an appeaser here, but the long-range strategy, what the roadmap has to be normalizing u.s. relations with iran, that is an interesting and good answer. it may well be that the complication is the way -- the eventual normalization that the normal site seems able to achieve now. because my time, is your question questions are about to begin and the audience is about to have their time, i would like to talk about the conclusions yearbook. which are very fascinating. one conclusion was the u.s. should think about how to withdraw sensibly and gracefully, if you will from its rule after the second world war a
in the center has always has trouble keeping the cosmo -- cosmo poll continues under control. iran is not a one man thugocracy like saddam hussein. again, the gift of the iranian plateau and the geographically legitimate si it provideds the government over millena, i would say that a grand strategy has to be that the u.s. has been estranged from iran for a third of a century. that's a decade longer than the were estranged with red china, between 48 and 72. ... >> i am not being an...
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. >> i'm jan cosmo, my background's health care and real estate. i can help students with a strong work ethic and the benefit of helping others in being successful and giving back to community. >> i'm carol fields with vintage i.t. services, and we support quite a few nonprofits in town. um, for instance, ally austin, we provide free educational opportunities there for people to learn about the arts. >> i'm ted sith, and through my day job as co-owner of a publishing company with jim, we communicate to school administrators best practices throughout at least texas and beyond. as a parent of an 11-year-old especially and a 15-year-old to a degree, i can every day -- [laughter] help each of them learn. and i think that role is one that probably each of us can do to some degree. >> absolutely. >> i am dr. linda wilkinson, and i have worked both in the corporate world, real estate and education, and i think i can -- i've lived in and out of both of those worlds all this time. and i think it is very important to teach not only people in education, but c
. >> i'm jan cosmo, my background's health care and real estate. i can help students with a strong work ethic and the benefit of helping others in being successful and giving back to community. >> i'm carol fields with vintage i.t. services, and we support quite a few nonprofits in town. um, for instance, ally austin, we provide free educational opportunities there for people to learn about the arts. >> i'm ted sith, and through my day job as co-owner of a publishing company...
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. >> what does a cosmo say? >> i'm not sure. 6:21. a win is a win. keith mills looks back at last night's ravens victory against the browns. >> here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. the wet roads are causing some accidents. one on 95 near caton avenue. you can see the delays that are forming. right lane is close at the scene of the crash. watch for those delays. watch for a crash on ritchie highway. monument street is set down at calvert because of the baltimore book festival. a bit of a delay on the west side outer loop around baltimore national pike. 95 checks out ok. here's a quick, live look at traffic. you can see the accident. watch for slick sopts. pots. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> the rain is causing some problems. most of the rain is now east of the bay. 66 in catonsville. planning out your day. starting out in the mid 60's. by lunchtime, we expected to clear out. by 4:00 p.m., a
. >> what does a cosmo say? >> i'm not sure. 6:21. a win is a win. keith mills looks back at last night's ravens victory against the browns. >> here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. the wet roads are causing some accidents. one on 95 near caton avenue. you can see the delays that are forming. right lane is close at...
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millions going right through my hand and these neutral particles are from the cosmos, most of them are neutrinos, little teeny, teeny particles with guess how much charge, called neutrino? none, okay? they're smaller than neutrons. and those neutrinos are flooding the universe. and these neutrinos are going right through, guess who? us. you guys, not me, but, no, all of us. these neutrinos are going right through and right out the other side without making a hit. you know why? do you ever get the feeling some days that, you know, i just don't feel like i feel like i'm nothing? i'm nothing. i think i'm just nothing. do you ever get that feeling? guess what? i got news for you. you are nothing. compared to the something, there's more nothing, because the atoms that make you up are mostly-- talk about being spongy-- and we're all sponges, hon. and most--the little particles make up... take 133 million tons. that's several city blocks. scrunch all those atoms up, 133 million tons, scrunch them up until all these things here cave into one another. you got the size of a pea. so take the size
millions going right through my hand and these neutral particles are from the cosmos, most of them are neutrinos, little teeny, teeny particles with guess how much charge, called neutrino? none, okay? they're smaller than neutrons. and those neutrinos are flooding the universe. and these neutrinos are going right through, guess who? us. you guys, not me, but, no, all of us. these neutrinos are going right through and right out the other side without making a hit. you know why? do you ever get...
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there's a pattern to the whole cosmos. we're gonna talk about that pattern in detail. would you like to see the pattern? i'll put it right up there on the board. you wanna see it? here it is. that's it gang. that's called the universal law of gravitation and that law of gravitation was developed by, guess whom? isaac newton. you know what? a lot of people think that isaac newton discovered gravity. he didn't, the cavemen knew about gravity. the cave women knew about gravity. what newton discovered was what? check your neighbor and see if your neighbor be knowing. in other words, did you get a chance to look through the chapter? what did newton discover about gravity? newton discovered that gravity is what, gang? universal, universal, you're right. universal, that gravity extends everywhere. and what this equation tells us? the equation of gravity just tells us that there's an attractive force, 'f' between all things and for any two things that attractive force depends upon, is proportional to, is related to the product of the masses of the two things. this might be a p
there's a pattern to the whole cosmos. we're gonna talk about that pattern in detail. would you like to see the pattern? i'll put it right up there on the board. you wanna see it? here it is. that's it gang. that's called the universal law of gravitation and that law of gravitation was developed by, guess whom? isaac newton. you know what? a lot of people think that isaac newton discovered gravity. he didn't, the cavemen knew about gravity. the cave women knew about gravity. what newton...
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and we would say he's the creator of space, time, energy, matter, cosmos, the author of everybod compsion augment. that's what god is. if you want to be tech anything cal about it, god is the cosmic mind in which there's a naoto technology workshop that crees e nt l the e lill university from the window of modern science, the more it looks mind like than machine-like. the universe is not a physical machine. it works like your body works. your body has a hundr trillion cells which is more than the cells in the milkiway galaxy. er cell is tracking whatvery other cell is doing. how does a human body thing thoughts, play piano, make a baby all at the same time because yoiologilhy are a symphony of the universe and you dance to the music even though you can't name the tune. this is so mind-boggling that there's no physical ef explanation for it. there's a mind and it' onl nipny tanlt, on nish ant, on knee press ant and you can't change. >> one of the things that fascinates me in my generation there's been a decline in uracticed organization, ing to buil there's been more of a do it yourself ph
and we would say he's the creator of space, time, energy, matter, cosmos, the author of everybod compsion augment. that's what god is. if you want to be tech anything cal about it, god is the cosmic mind in which there's a naoto technology workshop that crees e nt l the e lill university from the window of modern science, the more it looks mind like than machine-like. the universe is not a physical machine. it works like your body works. your body has a hundr trillion cells which is more than...
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. >> "cosmo's" michelle mccool has tips. on how to completely transform your look.u. >> is it true, four basics? >> yes. four basics that you're so tired of looking at. we'll show new ways to make them cool. and you're going to want to wear them again. >> what are the four things? >> the sweatshirt. the chambray shirt, and skinny black shirt. and the white blouse. >> the sweatshirt, you can dress it up or down? >> yes, yes. >> madeleine and lauren are showing what we can do with these two. >> all right. tell us what we've got going on. >> cute. >> madeleine is wearing her slouchy sweatshirt. we nipped off the top, a great style if you're tired of the round crew neck. and we have great skinny jeans in this treated metallic denim. by go jane. her cute shoes are jcpenney. then we have lauren. and what we did with the sweatshirt is bumped it up a notch and made it a going out at night outfit. this is with this great brocade skirt from zara. and the boots also from zara. >> thank you, ladies. >> thanks. that's for the younger members. there's a basic white blouse that yo
. >> "cosmo's" michelle mccool has tips. on how to completely transform your look.u. >> is it true, four basics? >> yes. four basics that you're so tired of looking at. we'll show new ways to make them cool. and you're going to want to wear them again. >> what are the four things? >> the sweatshirt. the chambray shirt, and skinny black shirt. and the white blouse. >> the sweatshirt, you can dress it up or down? >> yes, yes. >> madeleine...
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common era - an egyptian pyramid provides an excellent example of the axis mundi - the center of the cosmos. the pyramid signifies that connection between the visible and invisible worlds. crouching below the three pyramids, with its inscrutable cheshire cat smile is the sphinx. the sphinx served as a funereal complex for the elaborate preparation of the dead for the entombment in the pyramids. indeed, the fragility of life ignites questions about meaning, purpose, and in the case of the ancient egyptians, created a civilization characterized by extraordinary grandeur and religious imagination. but have things changed today? no. death can come at any moment and to any person - even a religious studies professor who is foolish enough to climb on the back of a camel. >> and boy, was that foolish, too. i'll tell you. the most overwhelming thing that happened is this camel driver took my camera and said, "i'll take a picture of you on the camel here." "give me your camera. give me your camera." i said, "well, i'm a dumb tourist; i'll do it." so he starts hauling me back, way, way, way, down the
common era - an egyptian pyramid provides an excellent example of the axis mundi - the center of the cosmos. the pyramid signifies that connection between the visible and invisible worlds. crouching below the three pyramids, with its inscrutable cheshire cat smile is the sphinx. the sphinx served as a funereal complex for the elaborate preparation of the dead for the entombment in the pyramids. indeed, the fragility of life ignites questions about meaning, purpose, and in the case of the...
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what is going on with the whole cosmos, and there are people that from day to day work on those kind of things and that's how they bring their lunch every day to work on. those are the astrophysicists and the astronomers, really wild stuff. but when you start to think about these things that are far away like that and big, it kind of humbles you. because let's make a graph about what this whole thing is. here we are right here. here is the big bang, i'm going to just draw a graph right on this space here. here's the big bang, this is 50 billion years later and a hundred, okay? when is the time that human beings learned how to control fire in this whole cycle? it's about here. when that graph is about here, the human beings learned how to make fire. where are human beings now? about here, okay? here's where we used to be when we were in the caves and now we're like this and we got this to go off in this one cycle. i got a question for you. what will it be like? what will we be like when we get to here? what will be important to us? how will we relate to each other and how will our per
what is going on with the whole cosmos, and there are people that from day to day work on those kind of things and that's how they bring their lunch every day to work on. those are the astrophysicists and the astronomers, really wild stuff. but when you start to think about these things that are far away like that and big, it kind of humbles you. because let's make a graph about what this whole thing is. here we are right here. here is the big bang, i'm going to just draw a graph right on this...
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i'm not sure the cosmo girl and penny's girl are the same person.ot sure that where he's going is where we think he needed to be. >> would you have said the same thing about target? >> i used to say target was the best retailer in the world in 2006. i thought they did shabby chic better than anybody. they became a retail that everybody wanted to shop at. yes, i thought it was really hard to bring a discounter upstream and make that all work. but target didn't go that far upstream. and they didn't have anybody sitting right on top of it. >> i'll defend jcpenney and johnson, believe it or not, learn. a lot of people forget target used to be dayton hudson. a boring old upper midwestern retailer. now we think of target in a cool hip vein, in a way. if they made the transition, why can't jcpenney? >> come on. >> or whatever we name it after today? >> did we ever really think marshall field's wasn't cool? that's dayton hudson over them. that's where the cool came from. that's where the buyers came from that made target cool. i'm not convinced that we're g
i'm not sure the cosmo girl and penny's girl are the same person.ot sure that where he's going is where we think he needed to be. >> would you have said the same thing about target? >> i used to say target was the best retailer in the world in 2006. i thought they did shabby chic better than anybody. they became a retail that everybody wanted to shop at. yes, i thought it was really hard to bring a discounter upstream and make that all work. but target didn't go that far upstream....
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the cosmos is aligned. >> and now we are huge hollywood movie stars. >> we are geniuses, and we deserve of attention. >> i just wanted to really capture the struggle of people. i'm sorry. what was the question? i get a little lost in myself. >> this is rad. rad is our only friend. >> the more we talked to them, the more we wondered, was the interview they were giving us real or fake? we went to their website, where they wrote about sitting for an interview with us. they said they decided to help us spice it up a bit and answer our questions as art-fashion snobs. so what was the real story with the video? we went back to 2006. and one of the first television interviews will and dave did when the media picked up on their stories. >> i decided just randomly to go to the dmv and try to get a funny picture. i got away with crossing my eyes and looking ridiculous. from there, it just escalated. dave went a couple of times. and we just kind of tried to top each other's driver's license. >> this one is going to be the one that definitely does not work. >> dave got away with painting the top of
the cosmos is aligned. >> and now we are huge hollywood movie stars. >> we are geniuses, and we deserve of attention. >> i just wanted to really capture the struggle of people. i'm sorry. what was the question? i get a little lost in myself. >> this is rad. rad is our only friend. >> the more we talked to them, the more we wondered, was the interview they were giving us real or fake? we went to their website, where they wrote about sitting for an interview with us....
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(mu seguimos con más en despierta américa pero llegamos con adrea la chica cosmos. >>> así es vengo lista>>> carla, invitaste a alguien? >>> no, pero se me hace que sé quién es,. >>> larry hernández! >>> cómo estás larry? >>> miren nada más, 13 años de trayectoria, es un fenómeno de popularidad y larry, acabas de regresar con un reconocimiento padrísimo. >>> >>> quiero agradecer a phoeniz donde nombraron el día de larry hernández. llegué a los estados unidos y andaba en bicicleta pensando cuándo tendré una casa, un coche y así soñando. ahora gracias a dios por todo lo que me da. >>> lo más bonito es que no has perdido lo principal y ahora con la familia. >>> mis hijos son el motor más grande y rezaba poder ganar algo y gané y mi hijo tiene el premio en su cuarto. >>> es algo hermoso el apoyo de mis hijos. >>> cómo hace, uno te ve con tantas cosas? >>> tomé la rienda de mi propia carrera, fue difícil pero hemos tenido sucesos y siempre hay buenos contactos y la vibra que me dan mis hijos es incréíble. >>> vienes doblemente contento con las baladas y corridos. casi 3 años sin discos así que
(mu seguimos con más en despierta américa pero llegamos con adrea la chica cosmos. >>> así es vengo lista>>> carla, invitaste a alguien? >>> no, pero se me hace que sé quién es,. >>> larry hernández! >>> cómo estás larry? >>> miren nada más, 13 años de trayectoria, es un fenómeno de popularidad y larry, acabas de regresar con un reconocimiento padrísimo. >>> >>> quiero agradecer a phoeniz donde nombraron el día...
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for my inspiration i instead turned to the libraries, remanded books of the cosmos from bookstores, myooftop telescope, and it the hayden planetarium. after some fits and starts to my years in school were becoming an astrophysicist seemed at times to be the path the most resistance, i became a professional scientist. i became an astrophysicist. over the decades that followed me, yes, long way, including most recently a presidential initiated congressionally endorsed mission statement that finally gets us back out of world -- orbitz. orbitz does not recognize that route -- value of this adventure to our nation's future and soon will as the rest of the developed and developing world as a spy in every measure of technological and economic strength not only that, today you have much more quickly america, former senior level managers to the most decorated astronauts. congratulations. you now belong to the entire citizenry. examples of this abound, but i especially remember in 2004 when the public took ownership of the hubble telescope, the most beloved unmanned mission. they all spoke l
for my inspiration i instead turned to the libraries, remanded books of the cosmos from bookstores, myooftop telescope, and it the hayden planetarium. after some fits and starts to my years in school were becoming an astrophysicist seemed at times to be the path the most resistance, i became a professional scientist. i became an astrophysicist. over the decades that followed me, yes, long way, including most recently a presidential initiated congressionally endorsed mission statement that...
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. >> meredith, that would be cosmo, c, final answer. meredith: you have $61,500.ng and applause] jeanine... >> [laughs] meredith: you know, you are now in round 2. i hope you understand that. your next question will be for $100,000. it is time to play classic "millionaire." >> phew. meredith: all right. i want to pause for a minute and let the audience at home know what a great audience we have. jeanine, you came all the way from south carolina. you didn't have anybody with you. >> no. meredith: a member of this audience said if you need a hug, she'll supply it. do you know her name? >> no. meredith: come on down. she's gonna need a hug. this is a big question. that's how nice our audience is. [cheering and applause] and what's your name? what's your name? >> irene. meredith: irene. thanks, irene. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. meredith: that's irene, folks, by the way. very nice. now, doesn't that feel good? >> yes, it does. meredith: you need a little bit of a hug there. you are now 4 questions away from a million dollars. the 61,500, that's your money, baby.
. >> meredith, that would be cosmo, c, final answer. meredith: you have $61,500.ng and applause] jeanine... >> [laughs] meredith: you know, you are now in round 2. i hope you understand that. your next question will be for $100,000. it is time to play classic "millionaire." >> phew. meredith: all right. i want to pause for a minute and let the audience at home know what a great audience we have. jeanine, you came all the way from south carolina. you didn't have...
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and it symbolizes both spiritual and scientific connections there you see it to the mystery of the cosmostographs during the apollo mission provided the inspiration. it says it's not god in the height of heaven, skwroeb 22: 12. a small piece of glass at the center of this is a sphere, and it contains a two and three eights innocent tere of moon rock that is sealed there. astronauts presented that sample to the cathedral on july 21st, 1974 to mark the five-year anniversary of their walk on the moon. today, as you see buzz aldrin there, you see john glenn and his wife getting ready for the ceremonies to start. they remember this man's life and remember all of the things that it means for this country. joining us from the washington d.c. bureau charles krauthammer who is close to the family, also very studied in all things space. charles, this moment to you and some thoughts about neil armstrong's life and impact on this country. >> i was at the 40th anniversary gathering of the moon landing, and it was quite a moment when all the astronauts were there, many almost all of those who actually
and it symbolizes both spiritual and scientific connections there you see it to the mystery of the cosmostographs during the apollo mission provided the inspiration. it says it's not god in the height of heaven, skwroeb 22: 12. a small piece of glass at the center of this is a sphere, and it contains a two and three eights innocent tere of moon rock that is sealed there. astronauts presented that sample to the cathedral on july 21st, 1974 to mark the five-year anniversary of their walk on the...
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. >> i want to ask about leaving "cosmo," what made you want to go? >> i felt ready for a change.o try something new and different. i think we should all think that way in our careers to know when it's time to take a risk. >> i know. you said in your book, you've got to know when it's time to leave. did you leave at the right time? or did you stay a little long? >> i think i did. i paid attention to the restlessness, feeling a little bored sometimes and those are the signals. or even if you're feeling really comfy, start looking out into the world. >> now you've written this advice book and it's getting really good reviews. everybody thinks they're good at giving advice, how do you think you actually are? >> well, i feel like i've paid attention to a lot of things. i'm a virgo. as i found success, i always felt i want to analyze and understand why. and i love the notion of strategizing for your success and paying attention to it. >> one of your big lessons is, wait for it, drain the swamp as you slay the alligator. please translate. >> what it means is you can't just focus on the
. >> i want to ask about leaving "cosmo," what made you want to go? >> i felt ready for a change.o try something new and different. i think we should all think that way in our careers to know when it's time to take a risk. >> i know. you said in your book, you've got to know when it's time to leave. did you leave at the right time? or did you stay a little long? >> i think i did. i paid attention to the restlessness, feeling a little bored sometimes and those...
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. >> i want to ask about leaving "cosmo," what made you want to go? >> i felt ready for a change.o try something new and different. i think we should all think that way in our careers to know when it's time to take a risk. >> i know. you said in your book, you've got to know when it's time to leave. did you leave at the right time? or did you stay a little long? >> i think i did. i paid attention to the restlessness, feeling a little bored sometimes and those are the signals. or even if you're feeling really comfy, start looking out into the world. >> now you've written this advice book and it's getting really good reviews. everybody thinks they're good at giving advice, how do you think you actually are? >> well, i feel like i've paid attention to a lot of things. i'm a virgo. as i found success, i always felt i want to analyze and understand why. and i love the notion of strategizing for your success and paying attention to it. >> one of your big lessons is, wait for it, drain the swamp as you slay the alligator. please translate. >> what it means is you can't just focus on the
. >> i want to ask about leaving "cosmo," what made you want to go? >> i felt ready for a change.o try something new and different. i think we should all think that way in our careers to know when it's time to take a risk. >> i know. you said in your book, you've got to know when it's time to leave. did you leave at the right time? or did you stay a little long? >> i think i did. i paid attention to the restlessness, feeling a little bored sometimes and those...
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joanna cult is with us, named the new editor in chief of cosmo magazine, one of my very favorites.rd sacarides, former senior adviser to president clinton. and will cain is a columnist. john berman is with us, as well. you've heard him say chick to all the women at the table. >> thanks. >> action at this point. >> exactly. to more than one person, class action. our get real this morning in all seriousness. reality star paris hilton and her pr machine trying to do some big damage control. caught on tape, paris that is, saying that gay men are disgusting. saying most of them, quote, probably have aids, according to radar online. a new york city cabbie secretly recorded hilton talking about a cell phone app to find hookups, i forget what it's called. >> grinder. >> listen. >> they're disgusting. >> listen. >> dude, most of them have aids. i would be so scared if i was a gay guy. >> paris' people say she's only expressing the dangers of unprotected sex. recorded by a cab driver, really? that's terrible. >> but also it's clear that she is auditioning for a part in the romney campaign. f
joanna cult is with us, named the new editor in chief of cosmo magazine, one of my very favorites.rd sacarides, former senior adviser to president clinton. and will cain is a columnist. john berman is with us, as well. you've heard him say chick to all the women at the table. >> thanks. >> action at this point. >> exactly. to more than one person, class action. our get real this morning in all seriousness. reality star paris hilton and her pr machine trying to do some big...
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i think it's the jersey thing with him, he's so cosmo, so urbane. >> not a bridge and tunnel crowd. >hink. >> i don't think he is either. we'll talk to him in a moment. >>> caterpillar cutting 2015 earnings guidance to $12 to $18 a share. it warned of a bigger than expected fall off in demand for its products over the next few years because of weaker commodity prices. caterpillar stopped short of forecasting a global recession. there's definitely more to the story. we'll talk more about it later. the shares were down in aftershowers trading by over 1.5% at 89.45. also apple supplier foxconn chinese production company resumed action after a brawl shut the factory down. foxconn declined to say whether the one-day suspension would affect production of the iphone 5. >>> and toys "r" us announcing plans to hire 45,000 seasonal employees to staff its stores and distribution centers this holiday season, up from 40,000 last year. earlier on "squawk" we spoke to the toys "r" us chairman and ceo, gerry storch. >> hiring is up because of innovation, we added free layaway, we have hot toy reserva
i think it's the jersey thing with him, he's so cosmo, so urbane. >> not a bridge and tunnel crowd. >hink. >> i don't think he is either. we'll talk to him in a moment. >>> caterpillar cutting 2015 earnings guidance to $12 to $18 a share. it warned of a bigger than expected fall off in demand for its products over the next few years because of weaker commodity prices. caterpillar stopped short of forecasting a global recession. there's definitely more to the story. we'll...