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en el cual virgilio dice a dante que la italia humilde saldrÁ todo bien, sera salvada. que se esta mejor >> antes de mÚsica, en estados unidos como sabes tenemos muchos inmigrantes, y hay muchos in inmigrantes que hablane spaespa y escuchan tu mÚsica, y como e hacen en italia con los i inmigrantes? >> tambiÉn esto es un problema, un problema falso, hasta que en italia se este tambiÉn respecto a otros lugares del mundo ten o tenemos que enfrenta rer el he q que viene mucha gente a italia, tenemos que aprender a convivir, el secreto de encontrar un tr a trabajo pero hay que decir que muchos de ellos hacen todos los trabajos que los italianos no u quieren hacer, el problema ex t existe pero la vida esta hecha de problema, y estos swe resue v resuelven >> en el disco pasiÓn, lo esc h escuche, es un gusto cada una de las canciones, sobretodo cuando cantas en portugues o en espa l espaÑol, ?co¿como haces que sa d del corazÓn, pese que no hables ambos idiomas? >> son lenguas muy cercanas a la nuestra, ya sea como sonido, m como gramatica, cuando canto una cancion con lengua ex
en el cual virgilio dice a dante que la italia humilde saldrÁ todo bien, sera salvada. que se esta mejor >> antes de mÚsica, en estados unidos como sabes tenemos muchos inmigrantes, y hay muchos in inmigrantes que hablane spaespa y escuchan tu mÚsica, y como e hacen en italia con los i inmigrantes? >> tambiÉn esto es un problema, un problema falso, hasta que en italia se este tambiÉn respecto a otros lugares del mundo ten o tenemos que enfrenta rer el he q que viene mucha gente...
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y con la comedia de dante. en el cual, virgilio dice a dante.ia. como mazen con tantos inmigrantes. >>> >>> tambiÉn es un problema, o un problema falso. hasta que en italia se estÉ tambiÉn respecto a otros lugares del mundo. tendremos que enfrentar el hecho de que todas estas partes del mundo, vendrÁ mucha gente a italia. y tendremos que aprender a convivir. en el problema de encontrar un trabajo a estas personas. pero hay que decir que muchos de ellos hacen todo los trabajos que muchas veces los italianos no quieren hacer. el problema existe, pero, la vida estÁ hecha de problemas. y los problemas se resuelven. >>> andrea, en el disco pasiÓn, por supuesto, lo escuchÉ y es un gusto. cada una de las canciones. y sobre todo, cuando cantas en portuguÉs o cantas en espaÑol ¿como haces para que salga del corazÓn a pesar de que estÁ claro que no hablas espaÑol ni portuguÉs? >>> cercanos... ya sea como sonido que como gramÁtica. cuando canto una canciÓn con una lengua extranjera, la primera cosa que hago a mi entender bien lo que dice la canciÓn. y que
y con la comedia de dante. en el cual, virgilio dice a dante.ia. como mazen con tantos inmigrantes. >>> >>> tambiÉn es un problema, o un problema falso. hasta que en italia se estÉ tambiÉn respecto a otros lugares del mundo. tendremos que enfrentar el hecho de que todas estas partes del mundo, vendrÁ mucha gente a italia. y tendremos que aprender a convivir. en el problema de encontrar un trabajo a estas personas. pero hay que decir que muchos de ellos hacen todo los...
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in our next class, ramakrishna, who started the dante school, says something so similar. he says in the foothills, beneath the mountains, people struggle and argue and there's great differences in theology and ritual and myth, and there's a lot of disagreement. but as you get out of the foothills and then begin to go further and further up the mountain, to the peak, as you say, helen, that - and the mystics say - you find a oneness, a unity. and it's only experiential - most of us stay down with the belief style, perhaps - we're more there in the communal style, we're down in the foothills. but to listen to the great mystics, which we better get listening if we're going to get to it in here - but i love this stuff, i mean, it's so much fun. but yeah, you listen to what they have to say, and we'll hear that today - half a world away, in egypt. then we'll go to san francisco, i guess, and then - well, no, in this class, also we'll talk to the dante hindu swami, says the same thing. and, we've heard it before and we'll hear it again and again in this class. but just quickly,
in our next class, ramakrishna, who started the dante school, says something so similar. he says in the foothills, beneath the mountains, people struggle and argue and there's great differences in theology and ritual and myth, and there's a lot of disagreement. but as you get out of the foothills and then begin to go further and further up the mountain, to the peak, as you say, helen, that - and the mystics say - you find a oneness, a unity. and it's only experiential - most of us stay down...
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we have red and pink fond dant, you can buy it at the store already colored at michael's or any craft store that sells cake decorating products. i have basically rolled it out. use a regular rolling pin and any cutter. since it is valentine's day we'll do heart ones. you can put it right on top of the cupcake. and it is something you can do with your kids too and theyen i didn't to decorate the cupcakes. >> what else? >> we have these. so if you see this one here you can kind of make a little flower out of the candy corn. valentine's day you can buy them in pink. >> what are these? >> chock clast -- chocolates, kind of like m and ms. >> this is a great activity. if you want it already beautiful go to lily mcgillly and pick up a dozen already designed. >> already designed. >> and there one is calling on me. of i have got to try it. do you want to try one? >> these are my favorite. >> thanks for being with us. come back and visit us at 5:00. >> thank you. >> thanks for having us.
we have red and pink fond dant, you can buy it at the store already colored at michael's or any craft store that sells cake decorating products. i have basically rolled it out. use a regular rolling pin and any cutter. since it is valentine's day we'll do heart ones. you can put it right on top of the cupcake. and it is something you can do with your kids too and theyen i didn't to decorate the cupcakes. >> what else? >> we have these. so if you see this one here you can kind of...
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to honor on the floor of the house this week, also our close-up guide, made me work for dante fiselles for him. he's a great man and represented most of the district i represent today so obviously very big shoes to try to fill. >> he is. let me start with immigration here. you're obviously -- yesterday there was a biglous hearing on this. what is the house bill going to look like and do you get the sense that house republicans are waiting for the senate to act or they want to have their own bill and move it simultaneously with what the senate is trying to do. >> look, they have come a long way, and for guys who don't believe in evolution, this is really good. they have evolved, but i think this is important. got to find a pathway forward but that's the sticking point. they are stuck on this. this whole idea of a longer period or a second class citizenship is just against the very concepts of our nation. i mean, if you read the declaration of independence, one of areas where there's a sort of railing, the statements against the king, one was about indentured servitude, that vial state
to honor on the floor of the house this week, also our close-up guide, made me work for dante fiselles for him. he's a great man and represented most of the district i represent today so obviously very big shoes to try to fill. >> he is. let me start with immigration here. you're obviously -- yesterday there was a biglous hearing on this. what is the house bill going to look like and do you get the sense that house republicans are waiting for the senate to act or they want to have their...
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green, white, oolong, even black tea, they all contain powerful polly fee knolls and anti-obs dants inan protect your immune system. some studies have shown they can low are yoi risk of heart disease, as well. try for example one cup of green tea a day to help keep your cognitive function sharp. this is important. if you are making tea yourself, steep it for at least five minutes. that will help release most of those antioxidants. >>> they call him the werewolf. it's because of his hunger to win. i'll share with you now the courage and determination of paralympic champion david weir. two olympics, six gold medals, beijing, london, a handful of world records, world championship titles and six london marathon wins. david weir is one of the top pair liowelismian athletes in t world. he's also confined for a wheelchair. all of it pure upper body strength. >> i can feel my legs, but they can't move. it's called spinal cord transection, which it was damage to the nerves in my spine. and the doctors don't know how, when or why. so it was a disability from birth really. >> he was just a young
green, white, oolong, even black tea, they all contain powerful polly fee knolls and anti-obs dants inan protect your immune system. some studies have shown they can low are yoi risk of heart disease, as well. try for example one cup of green tea a day to help keep your cognitive function sharp. this is important. if you are making tea yourself, steep it for at least five minutes. that will help release most of those antioxidants. >>> they call him the werewolf. it's because of his...
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dante whitner, "good luck, alex smith, i know you'll do great under andy reid in k.c., the ultimate pro the 49ers will send smith to the chiefs on march 12th. that's the soonest they could do it. in return, san francisco will receive a second round pick this year and a conditional pick in 2014. >>> well, it was bittersweet night for the warriors. sef pho stephon curry scoring a career high 54 points against the knicks. setting a warriors record of 11 threes in one game. he was on fire. >> but -- >> the downer, yeah. there's always the but, right? the warriors ended up losing 109-105. even so, curry all smiles after the game. >> i think when i get good looks and see the ball go in a couple times and you start to find yourself open each possession, i had confidence and just rise up and take it. no matter where i was on the floor. i'm just blessed to have played the way i did and have a chance to wear it down the stretch. i can't be mad at that. try to get them when they come out to oracle next time. >> that's what you call being in the zone. the warriors are on their way to boston. they p
dante whitner, "good luck, alex smith, i know you'll do great under andy reid in k.c., the ultimate pro the 49ers will send smith to the chiefs on march 12th. that's the soonest they could do it. in return, san francisco will receive a second round pick this year and a conditional pick in 2014. >>> well, it was bittersweet night for the warriors. sef pho stephon curry scoring a career high 54 points against the knicks. setting a warriors record of 11 threes in one game. he was on...
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and he goes on, and as dante says that knowledge does not exist without the retention of thy memory,i have now done what i've learned from their conversation. and i composed a little work, "the prince" where i delve as deeply as i can into thoughts on this subject. this is discussing what a principality is, what kind are, how they are acquired, how they are maintained and why they are lost. so in some ways it's an open ended kind of book, a book that doesn't have the final answers. let me just briefly, in kind of including here, turn to one of the core chapters. the most famous parts of the book, the ones that are most disturbing perhaps two people are chapters 16, 17 and 18, where he asked these binary questions, is it better to be generous? miserly. is it better to be loved or to be feared? the answer, feared. is it better to be cruel or merciful? certainly not merciful, but only cruel up to a point. is it better to be a fox or a lion lex answered, both. then become to this famous part, perhaps the part that has generated the most controversy in the literature. and let me read to y
and he goes on, and as dante says that knowledge does not exist without the retention of thy memory,i have now done what i've learned from their conversation. and i composed a little work, "the prince" where i delve as deeply as i can into thoughts on this subject. this is discussing what a principality is, what kind are, how they are acquired, how they are maintained and why they are lost. so in some ways it's an open ended kind of book, a book that doesn't have the final answers....
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there's plenty to see at the walker, including dante's dream by pre-raphaelite dante gabriel rossettis longtime favorite, and when did you last see your father? by william yeames. just down the road is tate liverpool, 20 years old and maturing beautifully. on offer at the moment, some 20th century masterpieces, such as rodin's the kiss and degas' little dancer, aged 14. and to kick start the capital of culture here, tate liverpool has played host to europe's most prestigious visual art award. it's the first time the turner prize has been held outside london. liverpool has so much going for it in so many ways, including the institute for the performing arts, set up by paul mccartney in 1995. it's also pleased to have the finest neoclassical building in the e.u., st. george's hall. st. george's was one of the earliest on the scene, and sadly fell into disrepair, but it reopened in april 2007, after a £23 million makeover, and through its refurbished doors pour today's visitors to the antiques roadshow, hoping to impress our experts with their own private treasures. so, how long has it t
there's plenty to see at the walker, including dante's dream by pre-raphaelite dante gabriel rossettis longtime favorite, and when did you last see your father? by william yeames. just down the road is tate liverpool, 20 years old and maturing beautifully. on offer at the moment, some 20th century masterpieces, such as rodin's the kiss and degas' little dancer, aged 14. and to kick start the capital of culture here, tate liverpool has played host to europe's most prestigious visual art award....
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family and friends said goodbye to dante smith at the new antioch church. the teenager was killed in a fight a few blocks away from the ravens victory parade. they're still looking for his killer and they have released surveillance videos of the suspect. the man in white hats, seen here. anyone with any information is urged to call the homicide unit at 410-396-2100. >> it has been a long, trying journey home but now thousands of passengers are off of the embattled carnival cruise ship, a triumph. we have more on that story from mobile, alabama. >> for some passengers who were adrift for more than four days, getting home from mobile, alabama, was easier said and done. overjoyed passengers of the carnival cruise ship triumph thought it was over i they docked in mobile, alabama, but for some finding their way home has been just as unforgiving. one of the buses chartered to bring passengers to new orleans broken down. >> life gives you lemons. i guess you have to eat the lemons some time. before >> it set sail from galveston income-tax asked, and there realized
family and friends said goodbye to dante smith at the new antioch church. the teenager was killed in a fight a few blocks away from the ravens victory parade. they're still looking for his killer and they have released surveillance videos of the suspect. the man in white hats, seen here. anyone with any information is urged to call the homicide unit at 410-396-2100. >> it has been a long, trying journey home but now thousands of passengers are off of the embattled carnival cruise ship, a...
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dante tweeted good luck to mr. alex smith. you will do great in kc. the ultimate pro.was replaced. logic would suggest that saint mary's already locked up a bid to the ncaa tournament.
dante tweeted good luck to mr. alex smith. you will do great in kc. the ultimate pro.was replaced. logic would suggest that saint mary's already locked up a bid to the ncaa tournament.
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couple months ago playing in new orleans and brooks had a huge interception that turned the game and dante a touchdown and collins, the way he was prepared and ready to step in, in the big monday night game against chicago, and has done such a terrific job and happy for his success. the way our players have layed, to me, that is why we are here, not because of any coaching decisions or any way that we were, when we were kids. so, really, it is a credit to the men and looking forward to the game. >> i concur. >> good morning, coach. >> in the suit is the ravens coach, and shu and i made the same observation, jim is in the normal outfit and john is dressed up. casual and relaxed will win the game. jim harbaugh saying it was the almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introdu
couple months ago playing in new orleans and brooks had a huge interception that turned the game and dante a touchdown and collins, the way he was prepared and ready to step in, in the big monday night game against chicago, and has done such a terrific job and happy for his success. the way our players have layed, to me, that is why we are here, not because of any coaching decisions or any way that we were, when we were kids. so, really, it is a credit to the men and looking forward to the...
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the recent ig nails was called the great refusal, and even featured in dante's inferno "the divine comedyeceived more positive reactions this time. a cardinal said they admired his courage, and it does take courage to step down as a leader of a 1.2 billion catholics around the world, but pope benedict xiv is ed it himself, i don't have the strength to carry on all the duties that are required by the pope and the pontiff. he just wants a younger pope with more stamina and more strength to take over. chris? >> claudio, thank you so much, from rome. >>> two senate committees now plan to hold hearings because of the growing controversy over president obama's unmanned drone program. it's the democrats who are worried about the balance between security and civil liberties while the president's program is getting support from a top house republican. >> i believe just as in the prior administration, this administration we can strike that balance to protect america, to employ technologies to do that at the same time upholding constitutional rights. >> we are at a different kind of war. we're not s
the recent ig nails was called the great refusal, and even featured in dante's inferno "the divine comedyeceived more positive reactions this time. a cardinal said they admired his courage, and it does take courage to step down as a leader of a 1.2 billion catholics around the world, but pope benedict xiv is ed it himself, i don't have the strength to carry on all the duties that are required by the pope and the pontiff. he just wants a younger pope with more stamina and more strength to...
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. >> when we met dante bullock at the state penitentiary in iowa he was spending his third day in adsige administrative segregation, unit also known as the hole. authorities say he stuffed this padlock inside of a sock and brutally attacked another inmate with it. >> do you think that you have a violent past or angry or what is your situation? >> i am violent when i am provoked. >> bullock is already serving a life sentence for kidnapping, but if the charges with the padlock stick, he could be locked in his cell 23 hours a day. >> i was in the wrong place at the wrong time. the inmate had been assaulted and my defense to them was telling them i was in the area and pushed out of the way as the inmate was trying to get away from the person assaulting him. >> bullock was anxiously awaiting a hearing with the prison's administrative law judge to plead his case. in the meantime, he let us know that while ad seg meant losing his television, the location of the cell at least made it possible to keep up with current events. >> this cell right here is in front of the police station, and to me, i
. >> when we met dante bullock at the state penitentiary in iowa he was spending his third day in adsige administrative segregation, unit also known as the hole. authorities say he stuffed this padlock inside of a sock and brutally attacked another inmate with it. >> do you think that you have a violent past or angry or what is your situation? >> i am violent when i am provoked. >> bullock is already serving a life sentence for kidnapping, but if the charges with the...
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i need to know in my heart when i'm falling asleep in the evening that out in some damp,er have danta cozy panda sleeping through the night and it needs to be a wild panda, just having it as an exhibit is just -- it's pointless. >> but sarah isn't ready to give up on an animal so beloved by so many. we humans pushed giant pandas to the brink, she says and it's up to us to find a way to save them. >> i think pandas are symbolic. we all love them. we all want to share the earth with them, and if we truly cannot save space for giant pandas, what does that say about us as a species and how can we have hope for any of the others if bee can't save the one that we profess to love the most. >> as we said, provocative story. kate snow report from china tonight. up next after the break. another animal, if there were a medal of otter we'd have a nominee here. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ if you don't have something important to say? with the bing it on challenge to show google user
i need to know in my heart when i'm falling asleep in the evening that out in some damp,er have danta cozy panda sleeping through the night and it needs to be a wild panda, just having it as an exhibit is just -- it's pointless. >> but sarah isn't ready to give up on an animal so beloved by so many. we humans pushed giant pandas to the brink, she says and it's up to us to find a way to save them. >> i think pandas are symbolic. we all love them. we all want to share the earth with...
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this time he will be trying to translate the literary piece "dante's inferno." at 15 years old, the sea otter is learning a new trick. to help him stay in shape, zoo keepers in oregon taught him how to shoot some hoops. that's a dunk, my friend. >> not just shooting hoops. >> he has the technique. >> two hands. >> you're up-to-date right now. with that, mr. roker, you have a check of the weather? >> let's see what we've got, big storm system making its way out of the west. cold, high pressure building in from the north and a very vigorous jet stream, lot of gulf moisture. the combination makes for a lot of snow. we've got winter weather advisories, winter storm warnings, even ice storm warnings stretching from california all the way to western new york, where we can expect anywhere from six to 12 inches of snow. really, right in the center of nebraska, we could be looking at up to 24 inches of snow. on the other side of this system we've got severe weather to talk about. look for severe weather for much of texas and over the next five days, we could see anywhere
this time he will be trying to translate the literary piece "dante's inferno." at 15 years old, the sea otter is learning a new trick. to help him stay in shape, zoo keepers in oregon taught him how to shoot some hoops. that's a dunk, my friend. >> not just shooting hoops. >> he has the technique. >> two hands. >> you're up-to-date right now. with that, mr. roker, you have a check of the weather? >> let's see what we've got, big storm system making its...
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and as dante says knowledge does not exist without the retention of it by memory. i have noted down what i've learned from their conversations and i compose a little work. the prince, where i delve as deeply as they can into thoughts on the subject. discussing what a principality is, what kinds there aren't how they are acquired and how they are maintained and why they are lost. so in some ways it's an open-ended kind of book, but that doesn't have the final answers. let me just briefly in concluding here turned to one of the core chapters. the most famous parts of the book and the ones that are the most disturbing perhaps our chapter 16, 17 and 18, where he asks these binary questions. is it better to be generous or to be miserly? the answer is miserly. is it better to be loved or to be feared and the answer is figured. is it better to be cruel or merciful? certainly not merciful but only cruel up to a point. is it better to be a fox or a lion? the answer, both. and then we come to this famous part, perhaps the part that has generated the most controversy in the l
and as dante says knowledge does not exist without the retention of it by memory. i have noted down what i've learned from their conversations and i compose a little work. the prince, where i delve as deeply as they can into thoughts on the subject. discussing what a principality is, what kinds there aren't how they are acquired and how they are maintained and why they are lost. so in some ways it's an open-ended kind of book, but that doesn't have the final answers. let me just briefly in...
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from princeton, where he won prizes for best senior thesis in ethics and philosophy, as well as the dante society prize, he obtained a degree from the university of oxford as a rhodes scholar. he is the author of a recent book "what is marriage," described as the most formidable defense of traditional marriage ever written. we are grateful to him for participating in this event. >> thank you so much for the introduction. thanks, everyone, for coming. a special thanks to professor koppelman. i have a pleasure of speaking on the panel with him before. i not only respect his work a great deal, but his intellectual integrity. he is willing to examine the assumptions behind views a lot of people are willing to treat as dogma. that is something very admirable. to be moderated by professor fallon, whose casebook i have to read tonight, is a little bit surreal and very much an honor. because the discussion we're having today is one that is not often had in the way we are having it, i thought it would be useful to just start by saying what i'm not going to say. it is very easy to hear what we assu
from princeton, where he won prizes for best senior thesis in ethics and philosophy, as well as the dante society prize, he obtained a degree from the university of oxford as a rhodes scholar. he is the author of a recent book "what is marriage," described as the most formidable defense of traditional marriage ever written. we are grateful to him for participating in this event. >> thank you so much for the introduction. thanks, everyone, for coming. a special thanks to...
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crash rating phi beta kappa and summa cum laude and at the extent the faith philosophy as well as the dantesociety obtained moral political on a rhodes scholar. he's the author of the recent book, "what is marriage?" described as the most forgettable ever written. we are grateful for participating in this event. sherif. >> thank you so much for the introduction. thanks everyone for coming in a special thanks to professor coppell man. i've had the pleasure speaking on a panel with him before and i not only respect his work a great deal, but his intellectual integrity and he's willing to expand and the assumptions behind views that a lot of people are want to treat as dogma and not something adderall. and to be moderated by professor fallon, who spoke i have to refer homer tonight is the real and very much an honor. because the discussion we had today is one that's not often had in the way were having that, if i would use all to start by saying what i'm not going to say. it's very easy to hear what we assume is associated with a view rather than its favor. a quick summary is that i'm not argu
crash rating phi beta kappa and summa cum laude and at the extent the faith philosophy as well as the dantesociety obtained moral political on a rhodes scholar. he's the author of the recent book, "what is marriage?" described as the most forgettable ever written. we are grateful for participating in this event. sherif. >> thank you so much for the introduction. thanks everyone for coming in a special thanks to professor coppell man. i've had the pleasure speaking on a panel...
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great nation that became overextended and war-weary abroad while it became utterly profligate and deck dant at home. its economy in shambles and its treasury bankrupt, the mightyist military power on earth fell prey for backward hordes that had previously existed only on the fringes of civilization. now, three years ago, admiral mike mullen warned our nation that our national debt is our biggest national security threat. that was three years ago when our debt stood at $13.5 trillion. today we owe over $16.5 trillion. in other words, just since he issued this warning, we've added more to our country's debt than we did in our nation's first 200 years of existence. no nation has ever taxed and borrowed and spent its way to prosperity, but many nations have taxed and borrowed and spent their way to economic ruin and bankruptcy, and history today is screaming this warning at us that bankrupt nations aren't around very long because before you can provide for the common defense you have to be able to pay for it and the ability of our nation to do so is now coming into grave question. just in the f
great nation that became overextended and war-weary abroad while it became utterly profligate and deck dant at home. its economy in shambles and its treasury bankrupt, the mightyist military power on earth fell prey for backward hordes that had previously existed only on the fringes of civilization. now, three years ago, admiral mike mullen warned our nation that our national debt is our biggest national security threat. that was three years ago when our debt stood at $13.5 trillion. today we...
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i want to make sure these efforts are not redone dants. i've had these conversations to make sure these efforts will be integrated and complementary. >> i think this is an area that will need a lot ofation and a lot of -- i get concerned at times that the i.c. on one hand and the d.o.d. on the other hand comes from separate areas of funding but they have to be within the budget constraints. your background in most of your expertise has been on the c.t. side. the challenge we have is we're seeing emerging threats in parts of the world that we're not on the front line as we see disruptions, particularly through the middle east where we did not have the right kind of coverage on social media and on the streets. how do we make sure we're going to get within the kind of fiscal constraints, that we don't go complete c.t. that we make sure we have the coverage that we need and the capabilityings we need, and the worldwide coverage that we need, particularly with your background? >> it is going to be a priority. just like weapons defill ration as
i want to make sure these efforts are not redone dants. i've had these conversations to make sure these efforts will be integrated and complementary. >> i think this is an area that will need a lot ofation and a lot of -- i get concerned at times that the i.c. on one hand and the d.o.d. on the other hand comes from separate areas of funding but they have to be within the budget constraints. your background in most of your expertise has been on the c.t. side. the challenge we have is we're...
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from princeton , where he won prizes for best senior thesis in ethics and philosophy, as well as the dante society prize, he obtained a degree from the university of oxford as a rhodes scholar. he is the author of a recent book "what is marriage," described as the most formidable defense of traditional marriage ever written. we are grateful to him for participating in this event. >> thank you so much for the introduction. thanks, everyone, for coming. a special thankso professor koppelman. i have a pleasure of speaking on the panel with him before. i not only respect his work a great deal, but his election -- intellectual integrity. he is willing to examine the assumptions behind views a lot of people are willing to treat as dogma. that is something very admirable. to be moderated by professor fallon, whose casebook i have to read tonight, is a little bit surreal and very much an honor. beuse the discussion we're having today is is one that is not often had in the way we are having it, i thought it would be useful to just start by saying what i'm not going to say. it is very easy to hear w
from princeton , where he won prizes for best senior thesis in ethics and philosophy, as well as the dante society prize, he obtained a degree from the university of oxford as a rhodes scholar. he is the author of a recent book "what is marriage," described as the most formidable defense of traditional marriage ever written. we are grateful to him for participating in this event. >> thank you so much for the introduction. thanks, everyone, for coming. a special thankso professor...
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dante painted popes in hell. this adoration of the poem came in with pius ix. was asked a lot the last few days who do you think will be the new pope? i said, i don't care. i want the pope to be irrelevant. he's working very hard to achieve that. [laughter] that's what the book's about, thank you. [applause] >> a few questions here, yea, ma'am. >> you mentioned that priests were not cred depp issue until after jesus was crus mid, but at the last supper, didn't jesus say to the 12 apostles, including the judas who betrayed him, do this in memory of me? >> not after the crus fix, but before, do this in memory -- said this is my body, this is my blood, do this in memory of me, but when he said it, you know, does that mean that bread was really his body? what was giving the bread? you know, his body was there when he gave the bread to them. it was a symbol of their union. they didn't mean start eating me. don't eat my arm that's giving you this. don't eat my hand. when he's giving my body and blood to you he means my life is yours. it's the way we'll say my heart a
dante painted popes in hell. this adoration of the poem came in with pius ix. was asked a lot the last few days who do you think will be the new pope? i said, i don't care. i want the pope to be irrelevant. he's working very hard to achieve that. [laughter] that's what the book's about, thank you. [applause] >> a few questions here, yea, ma'am. >> you mentioned that priests were not cred depp issue until after jesus was crus mid, but at the last supper, didn't jesus say to the 12...