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the prep species were created by the -- he wrote a note to darwin outlining his feeling, and asked darwin, you wouldn't mind transmitting it to one the journals to be published and written. when he received the letter, he was horrible. well, this couldn't have made a difference of my work if you had my notes in front of you. he thought his life's work was about to be stolen. as it was, he appealed to his friends, particularly those who looked after journal publications and so forth, he worked with a great geologist, and as a result of their intervention, both pieces were published in july of 1858. it is extraordinary how similar they are, the theory is presented in fullness and completeness in both accounts, but for all of that, it was like a guy in british society and no one took notice. the man in charge of publishing by the journal, professor bell, an expert on the topic wrote in his summary of the year 1858 did he know sin typhic discoveries, nothing that were revolutionizing science, and, of course, they wouldn't have been more wrong and that was showed in the following year, 1859, w
the prep species were created by the -- he wrote a note to darwin outlining his feeling, and asked darwin, you wouldn't mind transmitting it to one the journals to be published and written. when he received the letter, he was horrible. well, this couldn't have made a difference of my work if you had my notes in front of you. he thought his life's work was about to be stolen. as it was, he appealed to his friends, particularly those who looked after journal publications and so forth, he worked...
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he was 20 years younger than darwin. he was working class lad, self-made, went to the tropics to create biological specimens and while he was there on the island, he had a malarial attack in as a result of the attack as he was fairly fevered, the idea came to him, that perhaps species were created by seth at the same mechanism that darwin had chance to pond 20 earlier. when he recovered enough to write, he wrote a note to darwin's great excitement, his theories and asked her if he wouldn't mind transmitting to one of the journals to be published in britain. when darwin received a letter, he was horrified. he said you know, wallace couldn't have made a summary of my work at the atlanta in front of them. any thought perhaps that his whole life's work was about to be stalwart by his working-class man. as it was come he appealed his fans, particularly those who looked after journal publication since the voip including great geologist but the results of the intervention, the pieces of work were copublished in july 1858, the t
he was 20 years younger than darwin. he was working class lad, self-made, went to the tropics to create biological specimens and while he was there on the island, he had a malarial attack in as a result of the attack as he was fairly fevered, the idea came to him, that perhaps species were created by seth at the same mechanism that darwin had chance to pond 20 earlier. when he recovered enough to write, he wrote a note to darwin's great excitement, his theories and asked her if he wouldn't mind...
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he wasn't like darwin. he wasn't interested in the reduction of science ever more finely in terms of understanding the evolution -- he had done that in 1858. he wanted to know what created and being a holistic thinker his field of endeavor was the entire planet. this book is the foundation of astrobiology. he says this planet is the only living planet. the others wherever they may be are all dead. it is the forerunner of the guy at --gaia theory. he talked about the atmosphere and the gases created by living things regulate earth's climate system. it is an extraordinarily lucid work that underpins many aspects of our current science particularly holistic science. what we learned from wallace and his work is evolution's
he wasn't like darwin. he wasn't interested in the reduction of science ever more finely in terms of understanding the evolution -- he had done that in 1858. he wanted to know what created and being a holistic thinker his field of endeavor was the entire planet. this book is the foundation of astrobiology. he says this planet is the only living planet. the others wherever they may be are all dead. it is the forerunner of the guy at --gaia theory. he talked about the atmosphere and the gases...
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it was a cheat word that was created that was darwin's pittbull to not use the word atheist so darwin could keep the wedgewood fortune from his wife. the nostic part means knowledge and "a mts means --" a" means know. so that means i don't know. so you say is there a god? and the answer is i don't know. that is agnostic. is the question is theological which is do you believe in god? then i don't know automatically makes you atheist. if you don't know, you don't believe. and i like most born again christians, like most evangel kills believe that believing is a conscious act. you are actually doing something. it is not a passive act. it is action. i believe that to believe in a god is to have an action. theology is very strong. if you don't know, then you don't believe. if i ask you right now, is there a dead elk in the trunk of your car. >> of course there is. >> bad example. let's say splun else. -- someone else. you can say i don't know. the following question, do you believe there is one in there? you would say, no, i have no evidence for that. atheist doesn't believe all the questi
it was a cheat word that was created that was darwin's pittbull to not use the word atheist so darwin could keep the wedgewood fortune from his wife. the nostic part means knowledge and "a mts means --" a" means know. so that means i don't know. so you say is there a god? and the answer is i don't know. that is agnostic. is the question is theological which is do you believe in god? then i don't know automatically makes you atheist. if you don't know, you don't believe. and i...
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i also want to ask that we adjourn in the memory of the tenderloin activists today, darwin diaz. he died with his best friend and still made of the last 36 years, holding his hand at his bedside. he's a san francisco native and longtime community organizer and grassroots activists. "i hit the planet by way of san francisco in 1934 and then had to live in fresno until i was 21. he returned in the 1954 he became part of the early day pioneers who were out and lived in the castro long before it became the game back up, as he would say. -- before it became a thegay mecca. he took part in the anti-racist the struggles and the efforts for justice for people with mental illness. they were together blockade in the international hotel on the night of them mass eviction of our elderly mostly filipino and chinese tenants. both men formed the mission chapter of the national committee to overturn the decision defending affirmative action programs for women and minorities. darling was committed to the belief that housing is a human rights and in early -- in the early '80s, he became part of th
i also want to ask that we adjourn in the memory of the tenderloin activists today, darwin diaz. he died with his best friend and still made of the last 36 years, holding his hand at his bedside. he's a san francisco native and longtime community organizer and grassroots activists. "i hit the planet by way of san francisco in 1934 and then had to live in fresno until i was 21. he returned in the 1954 he became part of the early day pioneers who were out and lived in the castro long before...
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darwin barney playing the role of spoiler in atlanta.'s your early look at sports on "early today." i'm mario solis. >>> celebrity babies are everywhere. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus surfers may be known for marching to a different beat but you still won't believe how they express their sense of humor this weekend in california. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back on this monday morning. forecast wise just a few showers and sprinkles in the pacific northwest. we were very warm in the interior west this weekend. we cooled off a bit. boise 98 yesterday. should be low 90s, upper 80s. salt lake city still warm at 91. you had showers go by yesterday. vegas, phoenix, tippic at for you at 106. as far as tomorrow looks, we're still looking at clouds in the northwest. but pretty quiet weather pattern overall. if you're watching us in sacramento. see sculptures at the center of the first floor rotunda at the california state capitol museum. that's your pacific event of the day. >>> those west
darwin barney playing the role of spoiler in atlanta.'s your early look at sports on "early today." i'm mario solis. >>> celebrity babies are everywhere. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus surfers may be known for marching to a different beat but you still won't believe how they express their sense of humor this weekend in california. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back on this monday morning....
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darwin look forward to see the tender line great -- to see the tenderloin grow, constantly renewed. he was also excited about the high speed rail and trams a terminal and to see his home town continue to dominate the coast in all of its glory, so i would just like to request that we adjourn our meeting on behalf of darwin. clerk: thank you, supervisor kim. supervisor chu? supervisor chu: i think we know how important is to support the small businesses in our communities. there is the work that we have been doing with regard to ada compliance, so we went to educate them on the compliance needs. tomorrow, wednesday, we are actually holding a public workshop for any businesses that are wanting to learn about ada compliance, which will help to keep lawsuits from coming down the line. this will be at the community room on 24th. at that workshop, we will sharron overview of the americans with disabilities act, compliance with ada, how to respond to lawsuits, what is available for construction with loans, and i do want to thank the san francisco bar association for their great help and coo
darwin look forward to see the tender line great -- to see the tenderloin grow, constantly renewed. he was also excited about the high speed rail and trams a terminal and to see his home town continue to dominate the coast in all of its glory, so i would just like to request that we adjourn our meeting on behalf of darwin. clerk: thank you, supervisor kim. supervisor chu? supervisor chu: i think we know how important is to support the small businesses in our communities. there is the work that...
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is social darwinism had been born. it did not really help his cause in the subtitle he picked, which included the line on the preservation of favored races. unless you're going into a bookshop, every sort of englishmen and pick up this book, i would not have been thinking about worms as the favorite. you would be thinking about british empire builders stuff like that. and so there was this social impact. over time i think what we saw was a very, very deep impact on our society by these ideas. national socialism, jennings, economics, born some darwinian thinking. particularly as needed through the life of her ribs the answer. so, as i was beginning to look at the process that created less, reread darwin. began to despair that we were selfish, shortsighted, roofless entities for used by the cruel process. but it was this man here that really gave me hope that that may not necessarily be the case. also, the very long and full life dying at the age of 90. at the age of 80 he was still writing. in fact, one would argue his
is social darwinism had been born. it did not really help his cause in the subtitle he picked, which included the line on the preservation of favored races. unless you're going into a bookshop, every sort of englishmen and pick up this book, i would not have been thinking about worms as the favorite. you would be thinking about british empire builders stuff like that. and so there was this social impact. over time i think what we saw was a very, very deep impact on our society by these ideas....
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seminal to become more seminal and what do you think it eventually comes from you sound just like darwin with the origin of species we can't explain the origin of species comes from it affected chicken yes that how does it get infected by by by being out too long which means that you left out the idea if you're logging problem you don't know what is called a factory farm you don't know what your thoughts are there shooting them all up with bacteria and now we do ok let's look at what and how do we get to a thirty oh let's talk about the extra analogies in the internet all of these what's and internalizing what's going on here is these corporations are saying we're going to totally where time doesn't spare going to be at all you have the extra analyze our. economic cost the united states seat and wait the full economic cost of the united states one hundred fifty two billion dollars a year this is people getting sick people losing work people showing up in the hospitals two million of them a solution if you've got a really small reported each year you always know that's not guys are doing
seminal to become more seminal and what do you think it eventually comes from you sound just like darwin with the origin of species we can't explain the origin of species comes from it affected chicken yes that how does it get infected by by by being out too long which means that you left out the idea if you're logging problem you don't know what is called a factory farm you don't know what your thoughts are there shooting them all up with bacteria and now we do ok let's look at what and how do...
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-a to become more seminal and it where do you think it is racially comes from you sound just like darwin with the origin of species we can't explain the origin of species from it back to check yes and how does it get infected by by by being out too long which means i left out i'll be out until i get home you don't know what is lot of factory farm you don't know what you're talking about shooting them all up with bacteria and now we actually do ok let's hope whatever but how do all those thirty zero s. talk about the extra analogies in the internal is what's well and internalizing perhaps what's going on here as these corporations are saying we're going to totally accept that is it instead going to be at all you know the extra analyze our . economic cost united states seat and wait the full economic cost of the united states one hundred fifty two billion dollars a year this is people getting sick people losing work people showing up in the hospitals two million of them a solution if you've got to release a report each year you always know what's not guys are doing is they're saying we're
-a to become more seminal and it where do you think it is racially comes from you sound just like darwin with the origin of species we can't explain the origin of species from it back to check yes and how does it get infected by by by being out too long which means i left out i'll be out until i get home you don't know what is lot of factory farm you don't know what you're talking about shooting them all up with bacteria and now we actually do ok let's hope whatever but how do all those thirty...
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weeding out of idiots ok it was the darwin award everybody knows that people carry guns for protection tom and this is a good way of protection a moral freebees girlfriend is not going to be sticking them up any time soon. gentlemen jamie daigle thank you both very creative a. crazy alert little over ten years and there's a new republican rock star republicans have a new x. wheeler to rock the vote and it's mike huckabee as the candidates to send out i offer a big weekend huckabee will be on hand as well to lend his musical talents to the field. first huckabee will be jamming with gospel singer herman cain a duet that can discourage described as and is storage event then huckabee will go on stage with rick santorum later in the week for playing one last gig at an event for example and he's busy or the bottom number has a huckabee plans to release his i would g m's in an album soon titled the dark side of the g.o.p. jamming with those long haul folds and of course the mr rogers the republican party tim plenty. just fyi. it's the good the bad and the very crowed channel lee oddly good lo
weeding out of idiots ok it was the darwin award everybody knows that people carry guns for protection tom and this is a good way of protection a moral freebees girlfriend is not going to be sticking them up any time soon. gentlemen jamie daigle thank you both very creative a. crazy alert little over ten years and there's a new republican rock star republicans have a new x. wheeler to rock the vote and it's mike huckabee as the candidates to send out i offer a big weekend huckabee will be on...
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darwin vandies. president chiu: it is clear a recess is upon us. i wish everyone a wonderful summer recess and remind members of the public we will not be back in this chamber until october 14, so that construction to make this room more accessible for our disabled community can happen. will be meeting september 6 on the fourth floor of this building in room 416. with that, i hope you have a wonderful break. is there more business in front of the board today? >> that concludes our business. president chiu: we are adjourned for today. >> the next time you take a muni bus or train, there could be new technology that could make it easier to get to your destination. many are taking a position of next bus technology now in use around the city. updated at regular intervals from the comfort of their home or workplace. next bus uses satellite technology and advanced computer modeling to track buses and trains, estimating are bought stocks with a high degree of accuracy. the bus and train our arrival information can be accessed from your computer and even o
darwin vandies. president chiu: it is clear a recess is upon us. i wish everyone a wonderful summer recess and remind members of the public we will not be back in this chamber until october 14, so that construction to make this room more accessible for our disabled community can happen. will be meeting september 6 on the fourth floor of this building in room 416. with that, i hope you have a wonderful break. is there more business in front of the board today? >> that concludes our...
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darwin vandies. president chiu: it is clear a recess is upon us.ish everyone a wonderful summer recess and remind members of the public we will not be back in this chamber until october 14, so that construction to make this room more accessible for our disabled community can happen. will be meeting september 6 on the fourth floor of this building in room 416. with that, i hope you have a wonderful break. is there more business in front of the board today? >> that concludes our business. president chiu: we are adjourned for today.
darwin vandies. president chiu: it is clear a recess is upon us.ish everyone a wonderful summer recess and remind members of the public we will not be back in this chamber until october 14, so that construction to make this room more accessible for our disabled community can happen. will be meeting september 6 on the fourth floor of this building in room 416. with that, i hope you have a wonderful break. is there more business in front of the board today? >> that concludes our business....
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if you're watching in reno, nevada, see how one printmaker chose to illustrate charles darwin's groundbreaking book on the origins of species at specimens. >>> todd, thanks so much. now here is an early look at headlines in entertainment. this year megan fox plans on losing more than her role in the transformers franchise. "the l.a. times" reports after more than a year and a half of a strict vegan diet she's quit because she lost too much weight and wants to pack on some pounds. she's also removing a marilyn monroe tattoo due to its negative energy. >>> after "in touch weekly" reported that will and jada pinkett smith are splitting, the couple released a statement saying we are still together and our marriage is intact. a rep admitted throwing gas on the fire by denying rumors of an affair between pinkett smith and marc anthony. anyone that hadn't heard about the rumor now has. 85-year-old tony bennett will perform at the music awards for the first time since 1993 in a tribute to his friend amy winehouse. >>> finally, you knew it had to happen sooner or later, right? lady gaga is going to be
if you're watching in reno, nevada, see how one printmaker chose to illustrate charles darwin's groundbreaking book on the origins of species at specimens. >>> todd, thanks so much. now here is an early look at headlines in entertainment. this year megan fox plans on losing more than her role in the transformers franchise. "the l.a. times" reports after more than a year and a half of a strict vegan diet she's quit because she lost too much weight and wants to pack on some...
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. >> reporter: it's a concept that seems as old as charles darwin. let along charlton heston. >> get your stinking paws off me you, damn dirty ape. >> reporter: evolution as entertainment and social commentary. >> take your stinking hands off me, you damn dirty human. >> reporter: it's made "planet of the apes" one of the longest-running most profitable franchise ever. >> get your paws off me, you dirty ape. >> reporter: a pop culture icon "the simpsons" once parodied with a musical. ♪ dr. zaus the latest installment marks an evolution in moviemaking and movie acting. gone are the hours of makeup and process at the timics roddy mcdowell had to endure. andy serkis, star of "rise of planet of the apes," wore no makeup at all on set. instead he wore what's called a performance capture suit. >> you have markers on your face which pick up very subtly your facial expressions. they track your eye movements. you can perform very subtly full camera as if you were -- as we are talking now. >> reporter: it's like you're a puppeteer. >> exactly that. it's like b
. >> reporter: it's a concept that seems as old as charles darwin. let along charlton heston. >> get your stinking paws off me you, damn dirty ape. >> reporter: evolution as entertainment and social commentary. >> take your stinking hands off me, you damn dirty human. >> reporter: it's made "planet of the apes" one of the longest-running most profitable franchise ever. >> get your paws off me, you dirty ape. >> reporter: a pop culture icon...
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darwin vandies. president chiu: it is clear a recess is upon us.ish everyone a wonderful summer recess and remind members of the public we will not be back in this chamber until october 14, so that construction to make this room more accessible for our disabled community can happen. will be meeting september 6 on the fourth floor of this building in room 416. with that, i hope you have a wonderful break. is there more business in front of the board today? >> that concludes our business. president chiu: we are adjourned for today. i feel like all of us are starng to see what the problems in this country are. i think plenty of people are opinionated. i don't think there's many forums where you can really express yourself or try to make a difference or anything. i mean...wha'...whatdo... what do i do, ya' know? the only people that i'm able to affect are the people who care about what i have to say. there is something you can do, but i'm sure it wouldn't be, uh...easy. different man: i get angry about it, but it's like... ya' know, in my own apartment
darwin vandies. president chiu: it is clear a recess is upon us.ish everyone a wonderful summer recess and remind members of the public we will not be back in this chamber until october 14, so that construction to make this room more accessible for our disabled community can happen. will be meeting september 6 on the fourth floor of this building in room 416. with that, i hope you have a wonderful break. is there more business in front of the board today? >> that concludes our business....
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i was absolutely sure that i have a genius on my hands because she was doing absolutely amazing darwin's when she was like three five year olds freedom yeah they lose their cool because you know several years passed and all you could see you know those princesses and you know little dragons and extremely steve. doesn't is that it does that mean that an artist a true artist is the man that is somebody who managed to sustain his fight to keep his freedom while growing up. yes of course even going to see him since you know since becoming bigger louder brighter the huge change even from technical standpoint and thirty six ten point happened about two years ago when the show was switched to high definition format. again the typical normal t.v. screen in the average american household it's not a twenty inch tube anymore it's like a fifty inch plasma so a lot of information has to fill out the screen so with that transition to the high definition show became much more sophisticated visual wise yet at the same time i have really strong the style for the very first years of sim since when it was
i was absolutely sure that i have a genius on my hands because she was doing absolutely amazing darwin's when she was like three five year olds freedom yeah they lose their cool because you know several years passed and all you could see you know those princesses and you know little dragons and extremely steve. doesn't is that it does that mean that an artist a true artist is the man that is somebody who managed to sustain his fight to keep his freedom while growing up. yes of course even going...
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nobody understands it because bridge finance minister francois darwin's but it's a big. fundamental as fears grow that france is mixed the law and the looks of wars move but in the last remaining careful states we have already had enough of the new bushel see brussels. market shake on both sides of the atlantic experts turned their sights to asia betting on who is to become the world's next economic superpower we bring you some of the predictions in just a few moments. the u.s. federal reserve has admitted the u.s. economy is not as strong as it thought it also announced plans to keep interest rates at record lows for the next two years to help calm investor u.s. stocks responded negatively to the statement later recovered their losses is very important has the details now from new york. the federal reserve announced that u.s. interest rates will be kept at record lows for another two years through twenty thirteen interest rates in the u.s. have been near zero since december two thousand and eight a lot of experts believe it is out actually hurting the economy by keeping
nobody understands it because bridge finance minister francois darwin's but it's a big. fundamental as fears grow that france is mixed the law and the looks of wars move but in the last remaining careful states we have already had enough of the new bushel see brussels. market shake on both sides of the atlantic experts turned their sights to asia betting on who is to become the world's next economic superpower we bring you some of the predictions in just a few moments. the u.s. federal reserve...
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famous of scientists he's now deceased suggested that there was this thing called the change to the darwin's theory of evolution called punctuated equilibrium that what would happen was that every now and then you know evolution might move along slowly but every now and then there would be some kind of a horrible disaster that would happen and ninety nine percent of all the members of a species could be bacteria or it could be people who get wiped out and that one percent to survive were there once or one percent who carried with them an adaptation a gene a mutation that allowed them uniquely to survive the aquatic ape had a hypothesis suggests this that basically there was some kind of awful thing that happen one hundred sixty five thousand years ago like a drug can take volcanic event huge wildfire in we had produced climate change huge wildfires swept across africa or possibly the surrounded by darkness and things didn't grow whatever it was the wild animals came to the sea coast looking for food and humans went into the water and literally we stood arse between the sea shore up to our ne
famous of scientists he's now deceased suggested that there was this thing called the change to the darwin's theory of evolution called punctuated equilibrium that what would happen was that every now and then you know evolution might move along slowly but every now and then there would be some kind of a horrible disaster that would happen and ninety nine percent of all the members of a species could be bacteria or it could be people who get wiped out and that one percent to survive were there...
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darwin barney dives to make that amazing catch to end a 33- game streak.n lannon bases loaded, shovels it around the runner, to get the force out. no way could he ever do that again. beautiful play and no one gave keegan bradley a chance to win the pga after he fell behind by 5 strokes with three holes to play. a huge birdie at 17 combined with jason dufner's collapse and bradley wins in a play-off. final for the giants game? it is now 4-3. it is not over yet! >> see you at 10:00 and 11:00. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com dry mouth is uncomfortable. it can also lead to serious dental problems. [ male announcer ] new act total care dry mouth is alcohol-free and has fluoride to strengthen teeth. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> as you look over the skyline of san francisco, it's the subject of the show tonight. welcome to "eye on the bay." i'm brian hackney. you're watching this from inside a ro
darwin barney dives to make that amazing catch to end a 33- game streak.n lannon bases loaded, shovels it around the runner, to get the force out. no way could he ever do that again. beautiful play and no one gave keegan bradley a chance to win the pga after he fell behind by 5 strokes with three holes to play. a huge birdie at 17 combined with jason dufner's collapse and bradley wins in a play-off. final for the giants game? it is now 4-3. it is not over yet! >> see you at 10:00 and...
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for instance, neither seems to accept charles darwin's idea that species, including the human species, evolve over time. instead, they pretend there's a scientific controversy involving evolution where none exists. both also reject the consensus of over 90% of climate scientists worldwide that human activity is warming our planet to dangerously disruptive levels. one of rick perry's first announcements upon entering the presidential contest was to declare any such scientific consensus a hoax. bachmann seems to agree. that would be a massive global charade involving not just the world's scientists, but the governments of virtually every nation as well. if they wanted to be taken the least bit seriously, anyone making such extraordinary claims would have to back it up with an extraordinarily compelling evidence, wouldn't they? but perry and bachmann offer no such evidence, not a shred, any rational person would consider
for instance, neither seems to accept charles darwin's idea that species, including the human species, evolve over time. instead, they pretend there's a scientific controversy involving evolution where none exists. both also reject the consensus of over 90% of climate scientists worldwide that human activity is warming our planet to dangerously disruptive levels. one of rick perry's first announcements upon entering the presidential contest was to declare any such scientific consensus a hoax....
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america and people like williams jennings brian who was the prosecutor in the case, interpreted darwinism as a cause for prussian militarism. so there were many good reasons to fear this way that the new science was changing and you also had einstein and you had mark zandi led freud. everything was mixed up. you had women cutting their hair and wearing short skirts. so the 1920s were a very rambunctious time and on the mentalism reacted with the idea that what we are going to do is ban the teaching of evolution in the classroom. they never really got down to debating the science and in fact, in dayton tennessee where the trial took place the judge refused to let darrow put any of the scientific experts on the stand. and that is why to salvage his case, heap called williams william jennings bryan to the stand as an expert on the bible. the judge was afraid the war was going to collapse on the second story program. you can still go there to see a frequent if they still a child in that courtroom. so they all went outside to five and it was built under the maple trees in the courtyard and tha
america and people like williams jennings brian who was the prosecutor in the case, interpreted darwinism as a cause for prussian militarism. so there were many good reasons to fear this way that the new science was changing and you also had einstein and you had mark zandi led freud. everything was mixed up. you had women cutting their hair and wearing short skirts. so the 1920s were a very rambunctious time and on the mentalism reacted with the idea that what we are going to do is ban the...
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lenin is now exerting this same ruthless blueprint of social darwinism on many parishes and cleveland. so, if you believe that churches are property that should be owned by the bishop as in the little town of kansas, ohio where the bishop bishop seized the church, took the parish funds, used it to pay his lawyer and then demolished it, then you may not want to read this book. if all that is okay, go to danielle steel. [laughter] no disrespect to her, and i'm pleased to say that in a tweet yesterday ann rice has endorsed this book. [laughter] on the other hand if you want to know how money moves in this church, i think in modesty that i've done a pretty good job. this is not the full financial anatomy of the church. it would take years to do that, but in this church, the movement of money is inherently a story of personality, how different bishops govern. one final point and then we can open the floor to discussion. the reason i focused on los angeles is because cardinal roger mahony was involved in a massive fundraising effort to resolve the abuse cases there and he got a loan of $200
lenin is now exerting this same ruthless blueprint of social darwinism on many parishes and cleveland. so, if you believe that churches are property that should be owned by the bishop as in the little town of kansas, ohio where the bishop bishop seized the church, took the parish funds, used it to pay his lawyer and then demolished it, then you may not want to read this book. if all that is okay, go to danielle steel. [laughter] no disrespect to her, and i'm pleased to say that in a tweet...
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>> it's very -- there's a quote by charles darwin and it's something along the lines of, it's not theof species that survives, it's the ones most adaptable to change. the same is true for business, i think. you constantly see businesses that used to be really, really big and unstoppable are suddenly not adapting to things like technology and the internet and so on. so it's actually very dangerous now to actually not do anything and not make changes. >> last question, quickly. would you put adaptability at the top priority for a successful business? >> i think it's a combination of being open-minded. being adaptable and actually one
>> it's very -- there's a quote by charles darwin and it's something along the lines of, it's not theof species that survives, it's the ones most adaptable to change. the same is true for business, i think. you constantly see businesses that used to be really, really big and unstoppable are suddenly not adapting to things like technology and the internet and so on. so it's actually very dangerous now to actually not do anything and not make changes. >> last question, quickly. would...