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we're meeting darwin finches-- that darwin, he was something else.unge in a pristine coral reef-- fatima: i like that. jack: and hanging out with a sea lion that stole my heart. it's me, i just shot that. jack hanna. i just shot that. make sure it stays in the show. come along as we head into the wild. sue: sharks? fa
we're meeting darwin finches-- that darwin, he was something else.unge in a pristine coral reef-- fatima: i like that. jack: and hanging out with a sea lion that stole my heart. it's me, i just shot that. jack hanna. i just shot that. make sure it stays in the show. come along as we head into the wild. sue: sharks? fa
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luego en la delantera oribe peralta y darwin quintero.ente. cristina romero, adelante en la cancha. cristina: quien si estarÁ en el 11 titular es andrÉs "el rifle" andrade. no tuvo un muy buen primer aÑo, incluso antonio mohamed lo manda a prÉstamo a los jaguares. tuvimos la oportunidad de hablar con Él. andrÉs: nosotros estamos la verdad tranquilos de que venimos haciendo las cosas bien. somos muy conscientes de que vamos a enfrentar un gran rival. no nos consideramos favoritos. queremos que la gente no sabÍa dentro de la cancha correr, matarnos, dar el Último esfuerzo para decir que amÉrica es el favorito. cristina: ahÍ las palabras de "el rifle" andrade. en la primera semifinal de las tres que se han enfrentado avanzo monterrey, en las siguientes dos amÉrica avanzÓ sobre monterrey. la Última en 2014 cuando fueron campeones con antonio mohamed. ahora vamos con jorge y hugo. jorge: un cambio en el 11 inicial del equipo de monterrey. hugo: son tres modificaciones respecto al partido la cual ya platicÁbamos de la jornada 16. no estÁ cardos
luego en la delantera oribe peralta y darwin quintero.ente. cristina romero, adelante en la cancha. cristina: quien si estarÁ en el 11 titular es andrÉs "el rifle" andrade. no tuvo un muy buen primer aÑo, incluso antonio mohamed lo manda a prÉstamo a los jaguares. tuvimos la oportunidad de hablar con Él. andrÉs: nosotros estamos la verdad tranquilos de que venimos haciendo las cosas bien. somos muy conscientes de que vamos a enfrentar un gran rival. no nos consideramos...
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. ♪ ♪ >> uno que estarÁ en este evento es colombiaquien estarÁ carlos darwin quintero quien evadiÓ laslancos. semifinal, juego de vuelta en la liga de europa, anotÓ dos y ya suma 18 en el torneo desde el 2013, mÁs de cualquier otro jugador, avanzÓ a la final imponiÉndose tres a uno. para enfrentar al sevilla el 18 de mayo. podrÍan ahogar el tercer partido de este sÁbado realizÓ algunos ejercicios pero no practicÓ con el equipo. canelo estarÁ ganando 3.5 millones más lo que se haga en este pago por evento y se han aproximado de 20 melones. >> despuÉs de ese combate que no brindaste verte consolidado de esa manera, que podemos esperar. >> siempre me gusta trabajar en el gimnasio para mostrar mis avances, me falta mucho por delante siempre entrenÓ al 100% para cada pelea estar mejor. >> quien te acompaÑa? >> mi familia, mis amigos, no meto a cualquiera, pero mÁs que nada me encomiendo a dios me pongo en las manos de Él y que sea lo que Él quiera, y que gane el mejor. >> muchos han pensado que has tenido un camino fÁcil? >> yo no voy hablar de los momentos difÍciles pero la gente siempre t
. ♪ ♪ >> uno que estarÁ en este evento es colombiaquien estarÁ carlos darwin quintero quien evadiÓ laslancos. semifinal, juego de vuelta en la liga de europa, anotÓ dos y ya suma 18 en el torneo desde el 2013, mÁs de cualquier otro jugador, avanzÓ a la final imponiÉndose tres a uno. para enfrentar al sevilla el 18 de mayo. podrÍan ahogar el tercer partido de este sÁbado realizÓ algunos ejercicios pero no practicÓ con el equipo. canelo estarÁ ganando 3.5 millones más lo...
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time of social darwinism as well. this misunderstanding -- darwin would never have appreciated this theory -- that it justified to some people that the survivor of the wealthiest -- the survival of the wealthiest was the survival of the fittest and the weakest should suffer and die out as a natural phenomenon. socialere very few service agencies, people actually thought ethically this was a good thing for the human race. though the industrial age of the late 1880's and early 1900s saw social unrest, economic inequalities and harsh conditions for those in poverty, it was surprisingly also a sense of optimism trade of a leaf, possibly inspired by darwinian thought, that this was the time of progress. philosophy's developed in a time when the american experience was moving from a myth of individualism, civilized often by the maritime -- the american frontier and went to an awareness of the sensitive cooperation and social equality. needed to live in a city environment. adams and do we were both pragmatists, although adam
time of social darwinism as well. this misunderstanding -- darwin would never have appreciated this theory -- that it justified to some people that the survivor of the wealthiest -- the survival of the wealthiest was the survival of the fittest and the weakest should suffer and die out as a natural phenomenon. socialere very few service agencies, people actually thought ethically this was a good thing for the human race. though the industrial age of the late 1880's and early 1900s saw social...
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if you think about it, there have certainly been -- they were people talk about what gospels with darwin, what gospels would come out. so it's not like there was some received tradition that came down unchallenged through the ages. i backed up away from that and i became convinced that he can't call himself a christian, but he was insincere. >> one of the things he says if he wanted to hear the voice of jesus as a great ethical teacher who could speak to mankind, the family of mankind without the intermediation of all the interpreters, all the priests, all the people who had a self-interest in interpreting him a certain way. a miracle is simply speaking a violation of the laws of nature. and then you are saying god is not lawful in creation doesn't make sense. that is an understanding -- trying to understand the laws that govern gods creation a way of worshiping god? this is the deists position, which is easily trivialized and reject it today because it doesn't involve a leap of faith. i think it is wrong to believe in an orderly world, to believe in the imminent enlightenment of the wor
if you think about it, there have certainly been -- they were people talk about what gospels with darwin, what gospels would come out. so it's not like there was some received tradition that came down unchallenged through the ages. i backed up away from that and i became convinced that he can't call himself a christian, but he was insincere. >> one of the things he says if he wanted to hear the voice of jesus as a great ethical teacher who could speak to mankind, the family of mankind...
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he's already got a deal with the australians to have some access to darwin.nd that means that what he's hoping to do is keep american forces engaged in and in new places around the south cheena sea where they're constantly going to be in china's face. >> rose: it's fair to say that vietnam and some of these countries welcomed this because they're very wary of chinese intentions over the long run. >> that's right. and so, the trick here is to try to draw-- use the chinese aggressiveness to play off of the insecurities of these countries and make sure that they recognize that it's the united states with whom they've got the best long-term possibilities. now,s what's running against this, of course, is the domestic politics here. they see donald trump up talking about how relationships in the region, including the american troop presence, should be based on whether or not these countries are financially contributing. but certainly, what's missing from the trump argument right now is the case that the u.s. itself has an interest in the region, and for its own rea
he's already got a deal with the australians to have some access to darwin.nd that means that what he's hoping to do is keep american forces engaged in and in new places around the south cheena sea where they're constantly going to be in china's face. >> rose: it's fair to say that vietnam and some of these countries welcomed this because they're very wary of chinese intentions over the long run. >> that's right. and so, the trick here is to try to draw-- use the chinese...
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this is something darwin introduced. scientists have been looking at this other time.e berkley scientists came out with the newest tree of life based on the coding of dna. plants, animals, people are over here. the bacterial branch is quite large. the single-celled organism brarg branch is very, very large. when you look at the systems we live in, we're very, very small. what do we need? what do we need to preserve? what can we use? what do we need to regenerate in a more circular economy rather than a wasteful one? >> take me to a micrmicro level how deciding where the money is going to go and the criteria about making decisions about who is going to get what. >> i've had the opportunity to chair two organizations. one is the pancreatic action network. it has just surpassed breast cancer as the third leading cause of cancer death in america. sadly, there's not very much funding either from government or from the private sector. but it's juried. they don't make decisions arbitrarily. they respect one another's dedication and excellence. it's not specific to a particula
this is something darwin introduced. scientists have been looking at this other time.e berkley scientists came out with the newest tree of life based on the coding of dna. plants, animals, people are over here. the bacterial branch is quite large. the single-celled organism brarg branch is very, very large. when you look at the systems we live in, we're very, very small. what do we need? what do we need to preserve? what can we use? what do we need to regenerate in a more circular economy...
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he's already got a > deal with the australians having access to darwin.hat he is hoping to do is keep american forces engaged in new places around the south china sea where they are constantly going to be in china's space. charlie: is there a specific message to the chinese that if you go this far, we will respond , both the united states and its allies? david: the message is little more subtle. each of these countries recognized a need to have a relationship with china. the trade relationship they have with china is bigger than the trade relationship they have with the u.s., in many cases, and it's part of why the timedent spent so much making the case for the transpacific partnership, needs to be case made with congress. more so than the 11 asian nations the u.s. has negotiated with. fair to say that vietnam and some of these countries have welcomed this because they are wary of chinese intentions over the long run. david: that's right. the trick here is to use the tonese aggressiveness playoff the insecurities of these countries and make sure that they
he's already got a > deal with the australians having access to darwin.hat he is hoping to do is keep american forces engaged in new places around the south china sea where they are constantly going to be in china's space. charlie: is there a specific message to the chinese that if you go this far, we will respond , both the united states and its allies? david: the message is little more subtle. each of these countries recognized a need to have a relationship with china. the trade...
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from the european university and continued and that is where it developed if you go back to darwin or back to mark off of the element if you are right you are not religious. >> if you believe that god created heaven and earth that it is the source of you shall not murder but that delicious the deepest people i have never met to have aworld. cross center around the world that is now taken as at, e given in your intellectually suspect.spiritual but >> host: when somebody says science spiritual but not religious. >> guest. [laughter] patti and attacks meet such a question? i have done hours just on the subject. it is meaningless. it means i contemplate my navel in a sophisticated manner it doesn't mean anything. i'm spiritual but notsn religious. if you have no religion what you have spirituality? what does that mean? that flowers are beautiful?ievea animals are loving? what does it mean? it doesn't mean anything but without religion were without a code religion gives you a code and a set of police said appeared youhe reject them police you have to grapple with them. remember israel the
from the european university and continued and that is where it developed if you go back to darwin or back to mark off of the element if you are right you are not religious. >> if you believe that god created heaven and earth that it is the source of you shall not murder but that delicious the deepest people i have never met to have aworld. cross center around the world that is now taken as at, e given in your intellectually suspect.spiritual but >> host: when somebody says science...
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world war i, but nevertheless continuing, and ide think if you are intelligent you can go back to darwin and marx,r but the operative element was, if if your brights you're not religious. at a university in the western world, not just the united states, if you believe that god created heaven and earth that god is the source of the shell that murder, not just reason, you are considered a dummy and that foolishness, and that truly is foolish, because the deepest people i've ever met are overwhelmingly had a godst centered understanding of the na world. that is now taken as a given that if you believe something like that you are intellectually suspect.al so that is what happened. >> host: when you hear someone say that i'm spiritual but not religious. [laughter]o you kn >> guest: how do you know test these good questions? i have itne hours of radio just on that subject. it is, with all respect to people who say, it is meaningless. it means, i contemplate my navel in a sophisticated manner. that is the code word. it does not mean anything, i'm spiritual but not religious. what is it me? if y
world war i, but nevertheless continuing, and ide think if you are intelligent you can go back to darwin and marx,r but the operative element was, if if your brights you're not religious. at a university in the western world, not just the united states, if you believe that god created heaven and earth that god is the source of the shell that murder, not just reason, you are considered a dummy and that foolishness, and that truly is foolish, because the deepest people i've ever met are...
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nevertheless continuing and i think that is where it develops, where if you are intelligent you go back to darwin and marx, but the operative element was if you are bright you are not religious. at a university in the western world, not just the united states if you believe god created heaven and earth, that god is the source of thou shalt not murder, not just reason, you are considered a dummy and that foolishness, that truly is foolish because the deepest people i have ever met have overwhelmingly had a god centered understanding of the world, that is now taken as a given, that if you believe something like that you are intellectually suspect so that is what has happened. >> host: when you hear somebody say i am spiritual but not religious -- >> how do you know to ask me such good questions. i have done hours of radio just on that subject. it is with all respect to people who say it, it is meaningless. it means i contemplate my navel in a sophisticated manner. that is the code word. it doesn't mean anything. what does it mean? if you have no religion what do you have? spirituality? what does sp
nevertheless continuing and i think that is where it develops, where if you are intelligent you go back to darwin and marx, but the operative element was if you are bright you are not religious. at a university in the western world, not just the united states if you believe god created heaven and earth, that god is the source of thou shalt not murder, not just reason, you are considered a dummy and that foolishness, that truly is foolish because the deepest people i have ever met have...
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[ laughter ] i'm sure charles darwin doesn't have anything good to say about someone who gets their assy kicked by pollen. [ laughter ] and why do you always assume the rest of the office has claritin? "does anyone have any claritin?" no, guy, we don't have claritin, because this is an office, not a cvs. and before you ask, we don't have allegra-d either. you d-hole. [ laughter ] can we talk about sneezes for a second? isn't it time we replace "god bless you" with "shut the [ bleep ] up"? [ laughter ] i have some patience for you two-sneezers and also you three-sneezers, but four-sneezers, you're gonna have to leave the room. [ light laughter ] oh, and handkerchief users? you gross. [ light laughter ] and why is it monogrammed? are you worried someone's going to try to steal your snot rag? [ laughter and applause ] people with allergies -- ya burnt! hey, open mouth chewers, shut it! what's that sound? is someone slapping two flounder together? no, todd's just working his way through a pint of cole slaw. [ light laughter ] also, safety note -- if you were choking, no one would know the d
[ laughter ] i'm sure charles darwin doesn't have anything good to say about someone who gets their assy kicked by pollen. [ laughter ] and why do you always assume the rest of the office has claritin? "does anyone have any claritin?" no, guy, we don't have claritin, because this is an office, not a cvs. and before you ask, we don't have allegra-d either. you d-hole. [ laughter ] can we talk about sneezes for a second? isn't it time we replace "god bless you" with "shut...
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he's already got a deal with the australians having access to darwin.t he is hoping to do is keep american forces engaged in new places around the south china sea where they are constantly going to be in china's space. charlie: is there a specific message to the chinese that if you go this far, we will respond, both the united states and its allies? david: the message is little more subtle. each of these countries recognized a need to have a relationship with china. the trade relationship they have with china is bigger than the trade relationship they have with the u.s., in many cases, and it's part of why the president spent so much time making the case for the transpacific partnership, although the case needs to be made with congress. more so than the 11 asian nations the u.s. has negotiated with. charlie: it is fair to say that vietnam and some of these countries have welcomed this because they are wary of chinese intentions over the long run. david: that's right. the trick here is to use the chinese aggressiveness to playoff the insecurities of thes
he's already got a deal with the australians having access to darwin.t he is hoping to do is keep american forces engaged in new places around the south china sea where they are constantly going to be in china's space. charlie: is there a specific message to the chinese that if you go this far, we will respond, both the united states and its allies? david: the message is little more subtle. each of these countries recognized a need to have a relationship with china. the trade relationship they...
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muy bien hecho darwin. >>> caro santa marÍa de tus amigos que te quieren.estoy haciendo sombra. ahÍ estÁ. un poquito mas adelante hablaremos de eso. >>> yo quiero, ha sido una semana difÍcil. >>> tensiÓn retencion de lÍquido. >>> en el cumplimento del deber, tuve que entrevistar al rey del chicharrÓn. >>> ni modo que le hiciera. >>> el mÚsculo pesa mÁs que la grasa. >>> este mÚsculo pesa mÁs que la grasa este mÚsculo. >>> les parece si nos sentamos. >>> 1,2, 3 wow! ¿por quÉ no vamos al baÑo antes para evitar la retenciÓn de lÍquido. >>> yo tengo que ir, tenemos que ir con las noticias y estÁ edgardo del villar vamos. >>> muchas gracias rashel y buenos dÍas tambiÉn para todos ustedes en casita. la organizaciÓn mundial de la salud, advirtiÓ que el aumento de la contaminaciÓn ambiental en las grandes ciudades es la causante que 7 millones de personas mueran prematuramente cada aÑo. datos de un estudio de este organismo internacional, correspondiente al aÑo 2014, y que incluyÓ a 1600 ciudades las urbes peor calidad de aire bakersfield, los Ángeles, phoenix en a
muy bien hecho darwin. >>> caro santa marÍa de tus amigos que te quieren.estoy haciendo sombra. ahÍ estÁ. un poquito mas adelante hablaremos de eso. >>> yo quiero, ha sido una semana difÍcil. >>> tensiÓn retencion de lÍquido. >>> en el cumplimento del deber, tuve que entrevistar al rey del chicharrÓn. >>> ni modo que le hiciera. >>> el mÚsculo pesa mÁs que la grasa. >>> este mÚsculo pesa mÁs que la grasa este mÚsculo....
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and the law of darwinism still apply and the so-called bad robot problem or the hitler robot problem, there is going to be nobody that wants to buy a hitler robot. if a hitler robot emerges and begins to do bad things, the same thing will happen to the hitler robot that happened to the real hitler, which is the rest of society will rise up and quash it down. so there is no market really for an evil robot, evil software. does that mean that evil robots and software will never exist? no, i don't think it means that because there is always mutations and environment and there will be bad people and bad robots that emerge. but the vast majority of billions of people that comprise the decision-making in society, through the economic powers and their political powers will quash down the bad people and the bad robots and so i think it is a self-correcting problem because humans overwhelmingly good humans comprise the darwin environment in which all of this cyber consciousness will emerge. >> let me ask you while we're still on future questions, this is my favorite project that you do, you hav
and the law of darwinism still apply and the so-called bad robot problem or the hitler robot problem, there is going to be nobody that wants to buy a hitler robot. if a hitler robot emerges and begins to do bad things, the same thing will happen to the hitler robot that happened to the real hitler, which is the rest of society will rise up and quash it down. so there is no market really for an evil robot, evil software. does that mean that evil robots and software will never exist? no, i don't...
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of yo eugenics was inv, to improve the human race by better breeding, was invented in england by darwin's cousin. a lot of progressives signed on to it and thought it was really great to improve the human race by selective reading. that idea metastasizes to america, to our shores, and becomes, you know, that selective human breeding becomes selective human sterilization. carrie buck. >> reporter: to whom you dedicate the book along with your grandmother. >> carrie buck was sterilized, it was said three generations of imbimbicils was stuff. then to nazi germany moving from breeding, sterilization to ultimately external nation. we remember the nazi germany, but we forget this was our problem, too. this arose out of a very particularly moment in american history. >> you take genetics all the way to today, practically, and the inventions that are coming and the discoveries coming almost at a daily pace, and yet you do signal the limits of this. it feels as if just a few years ago people were thinking, oh, we're going to solve all our medical mysteries with the genome, but it isn't that simple
of yo eugenics was inv, to improve the human race by better breeding, was invented in england by darwin's cousin. a lot of progressives signed on to it and thought it was really great to improve the human race by selective reading. that idea metastasizes to america, to our shores, and becomes, you know, that selective human breeding becomes selective human sterilization. carrie buck. >> reporter: to whom you dedicate the book along with your grandmother. >> carrie buck was...
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this is something darwin introduced. scientists have been looking at this other time.e berkley scientists came out with the newest tree of life based on the coding of dna. plants, animals, people are over here. the bacterial branch is quite large. the single-celled organism brarg branch is very, very large. when you look at the systems we live in, we're very, very small. what do we need? what do we need to preserve? what can we use? what do we need to regenerate in a more circular economy rather than a wasteful one? >> take me to a micrmicro level how deciding where the money is going to go and the criteria about making decisions about who is going to get what. >> i've had the opportunity to chair two organizations. one is the pancreatic action network. it has just surpassed breast cancer as the third leading cause of cancer death in america. sadly, there's not very much funding either from government or from the private sector. but it's juried. they don't make decisions arbitrarily. they respect one another's dedication and excellence. it's not specific to a particula
this is something darwin introduced. scientists have been looking at this other time.e berkley scientists came out with the newest tree of life based on the coding of dna. plants, animals, people are over here. the bacterial branch is quite large. the single-celled organism brarg branch is very, very large. when you look at the systems we live in, we're very, very small. what do we need? what do we need to preserve? what can we use? what do we need to regenerate in a more circular economy...
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host: now we're going to darwin, democrat. caller: good morning. moderator, please keep mr.chlapp on topic. i am following up on florida. there was a story about the lady who messed up and had to stay home -- he went on still about how the expandednistration prescription drugs with regard to medicare, because i work in the field. that is the doughnut hole. however, he did not answer the question. expandg scott did not medicare for people in that income group to get health care. i got insurance through my job. i am a veteran. i go to the v.a. compassionately. they love cooperation. and they cannot look up for the poor people. i am a democrat, barack supporter, but i will vote for donald trump. i do not care for the immigrant issue, because i am an immigrant. donald trump, one reason he will win the election -- he does not take corporate money. the reason we have these problems, with jobs going overseas, is we cannot tell the corporations to make stuff here, because they support both parties. and they do what these corporations want -- host: thank you for calling pay we are ru
host: now we're going to darwin, democrat. caller: good morning. moderator, please keep mr.chlapp on topic. i am following up on florida. there was a story about the lady who messed up and had to stay home -- he went on still about how the expandednistration prescription drugs with regard to medicare, because i work in the field. that is the doughnut hole. however, he did not answer the question. expandg scott did not medicare for people in that income group to get health care. i got insurance...
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i don't know if you saw the tree of life article about where the human branch fits in, something darwinntroduced. scientists have been looking over time. berkeley scientists came out with the newest tree of life based on the decoding of dna , plants, animals, people over here, the bacterial branches quite large. in the single cell organism branch is very, very large. when you look at this game of the system comeau we are relatively small. if you're going to survive we have to figure out where we fit comeau what we need to look the regenerate in a more circular economy rather than a wasteful one. >> on a micro level in terms of peter how you decide who gets the money raised, for example, i would love to hear about the criteria that you will have when it comes to making decisions about who is going to get what. >> i have had the honor to share, the pancreatic cancer action network, the major umbrella group taking out pancreatic cancer in america. pancreatic cancer just surpassed breast cancer as the 3rd leading cause of cancer death in america command sadly there is not very much funding
i don't know if you saw the tree of life article about where the human branch fits in, something darwinntroduced. scientists have been looking over time. berkeley scientists came out with the newest tree of life based on the decoding of dna , plants, animals, people over here, the bacterial branches quite large. in the single cell organism branch is very, very large. when you look at this game of the system comeau we are relatively small. if you're going to survive we have to figure out where...
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almost four years since annie's murder, and darwin christopher bagshaw's trial was just a week away.re preparing for trial the following week, and i got a phone call that chris' attorney scheduled a hearing that day. >> reporter: jaclyn, now a sergeant with the utah state police, ran down to court and barely made it in time. when she got there she saw chris standing before the judge. >> the case is set for a change-of-plea hearing today. are we going forward with that mr. bown? >> yes, we are. >> reporter: there was no deal offered, just a change of heart. >> are you pleading guilty to charge because you're guilty of it? >> yes, your honor. >> reporter: chris' attorney said chris wanted to take responsibility for what he had done. >> all right. then as to count one, murder, a first-degree felony, how do you plead? >> guilty, your honor. >> reporter: a guilty plea, confirming what jaclyn had pieced together over the years of her investigation. and she had a theory about how it all went down. >> so march 10th, annie is discussing over the phone what her options are for her baby with ch
almost four years since annie's murder, and darwin christopher bagshaw's trial was just a week away.re preparing for trial the following week, and i got a phone call that chris' attorney scheduled a hearing that day. >> reporter: jaclyn, now a sergeant with the utah state police, ran down to court and barely made it in time. when she got there she saw chris standing before the judge. >> the case is set for a change-of-plea hearing today. are we going forward with that mr. bown?...
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he's already got a deal with the australians having access to darwin.t he is hoping to do is keep american forces engaged in new places around the south china sea where they are constantly going to be in china's space. charlie: is there a specific message to the chinese that if you go this far, we will respond, both the united states and its allies? david: the message is little more subtle. each of these countries recognized a need to have a relationship with china. the trade relationship they have with china is bigger than the trade relationship they have with the u.s., in many cases, and it's part of why the president spent so much time making the case for the transpacific partnership, although the case needs to be made with congress. more so than the 11 asian nations the u.s. has negotiated with. charlie: it is fair to say that vietnam and some of these countries have welcomed this because they are wary of chinese intentions over the long run. david: that's right. the trick here is to use the chinese aggressiveness to playoff the insecurities of thes
he's already got a deal with the australians having access to darwin.t he is hoping to do is keep american forces engaged in new places around the south china sea where they are constantly going to be in china's space. charlie: is there a specific message to the chinese that if you go this far, we will respond, both the united states and its allies? david: the message is little more subtle. each of these countries recognized a need to have a relationship with china. the trade relationship they...
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i saw that movie in darwin, australia. a walking movie. cool hand luke. it was a long time ago., everybody. 11 minutes into the session, up 14 points. there you have it. we are off and running. the san andreas fault is locked and loaded for a big earthquake. north california. we are talking to that later in this program. up next, the feds have not reached that talk to her about the e-mail scandal. what does napolitano the judge have to say about that? ♪ when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get me
i saw that movie in darwin, australia. a walking movie. cool hand luke. it was a long time ago., everybody. 11 minutes into the session, up 14 points. there you have it. we are off and running. the san andreas fault is locked and loaded for a big earthquake. north california. we are talking to that later in this program. up next, the feds have not reached that talk to her about the e-mail scandal. what does napolitano the judge have to say about that? ♪ when a moment turns romantic why pause...
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host: now we're going to darwin, democrat. caller: good morning. moderator, please keep mr. schlapp on topic. i am following up on florida. there was a story about the lady who messed up and had to stay home -- he went on still about how the expandednistration prescription drugs with regard to medicare, because i work in the field. that is the doughnut hole. however, he did not answer the question. expandg scott did not medicare for people in that income group to get health care. i got insurance through my job. i am a veteran. i go to the v.a. compassionately. they love cooperation. and they cannot look up for the poor people. i am a democrat, barack supporter, but i will vote for donald trump. i do not care for the immigrant issue, because i am an immigrant. donald trump, one reason he will win the election -- he does not take corporate money. the reason we have these problems, with jobs going overseas, is we cannot tell the corporations to make stuff here, because they support both parties. and they do what these corporations want -- host: thank you for calling pay we are
host: now we're going to darwin, democrat. caller: good morning. moderator, please keep mr. schlapp on topic. i am following up on florida. there was a story about the lady who messed up and had to stay home -- he went on still about how the expandednistration prescription drugs with regard to medicare, because i work in the field. that is the doughnut hole. however, he did not answer the question. expandg scott did not medicare for people in that income group to get health care. i got...
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that's called darwinism. >> pierce morgan, a magnificent gorilla dies because a does foiled to make itss safe. and rob lowe, between this guy and the mom, you have society's problems in a nut shell, everything is everybody else's fault. >> good point. >> while you were talking, brian, they were showing pictures of protesters. this is memorial day and you got americans out there protesting -- no one wants to lose this gorilla but you've got a child in there whose life was saved and we're talking about his life matters and protesting rest in peace gorilla. such a misplaced sense of priorities. >> and ellen tweeted out something his life matters too. >> parents are concerned, everyone makes mistakes. everyone that i know as a parent -- >> put your child in there. >> with a gorilla, what would you want them to do? >> ripped around. there's no doubt. those is it zoo keepers, they have rules of engagement. they try to escalate slowly and other things. ultimatelily there was no decision. >> people are saying charge the parents now. what if kids run out in front a car, that's an accident. would
that's called darwinism. >> pierce morgan, a magnificent gorilla dies because a does foiled to make itss safe. and rob lowe, between this guy and the mom, you have society's problems in a nut shell, everything is everybody else's fault. >> good point. >> while you were talking, brian, they were showing pictures of protesters. this is memorial day and you got americans out there protesting -- no one wants to lose this gorilla but you've got a child in there whose life was saved...