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according to classical darwinism and neo-darwinism these appearances are merely illusions. there's an unguided undirected mechanism acting on random variations of mutations that can produce that appearance of design without being guided and directed in anyway. any way. so the foundation of the new atheism is neo-darwinism, the foundation of neo-darwinism is to claim that natural selection is random mutation. have unlimited grade power including the power to reduce intricate, integrated systems that give the appearance of having been designed but were not designed because of produced by this undirected process. i wrote a book a couple years ago called darwin's doubt and part of the title was to contrast darwin's own self reflected and modest rhetorical modesty with the rhetorical excess of his current public defenders. but another part of the purpose of the book was to highlight the huge disparity that presently exists between the presentation of the status of darwinian theory, of contempt hearing -- contemporary darwinian theory by groups like the wreck association for adva
according to classical darwinism and neo-darwinism these appearances are merely illusions. there's an unguided undirected mechanism acting on random variations of mutations that can produce that appearance of design without being guided and directed in anyway. any way. so the foundation of the new atheism is neo-darwinism, the foundation of neo-darwinism is to claim that natural selection is random mutation. have unlimited grade power including the power to reduce intricate, integrated systems...
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the foundation of the new atheism is neo- darwinism. the foundation of neo- darwinism and is the claim that natural selection have unlimited creative power including the ability to produce integrated systems that give the appearance of having been designed but were not designed because they were produced by this undirected process. i wrote a book a couple years ago called darwin's doubt. the title was to contrast darwin's own self reflective and modesmodesty with the excess ofs current public defenders. another purpose was to highlight the huge disparity that presently exists between the presentation of the status of darwinian theory, in the media, and policy statements by groups like the american association for the advancement of scientists, in the statements that are made by bill nye the science guy who has written a book called undeniable and richard dawkins who said if you doubt neo- darwinism you're either stupid or insane or possibly wicked. but he didn't want to consider that. i always thought that was rather sporting of him not
the foundation of the new atheism is neo- darwinism. the foundation of neo- darwinism and is the claim that natural selection have unlimited creative power including the ability to produce integrated systems that give the appearance of having been designed but were not designed because they were produced by this undirected process. i wrote a book a couple years ago called darwin's doubt. the title was to contrast darwin's own self reflective and modesmodesty with the excess ofs current public...
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silent sam extends beyond the confederate racism of the 1860's and shares in the social darwinism we saw in the hail -- yale memorial. both memorials are also great examples of the shift in -- shifting in american thinking about the military. during the civil war, there was certainly a lot of social pressure for young men to enlist but it was all about mediating , between public and private obligations. nobody said that military service was going to make you a better person. the people thought the army was assessed will of touring and drinking. -- whoring and drinking. by the 19th century military , service generated more authority. the monument here is a good example of the changing image of the soldier. the artillery is canon tapper rests in the ground, but he steps forward confidently on the simulated rock bass. his tightly fitted jacket shows off his physique. the sculptor, casper blue girl, -- buberl, who did a lot of work in the 1880's and 1890's, was an important figure in developing the active figure style and adapting it to city settings, which he has done here. the dedicati
silent sam extends beyond the confederate racism of the 1860's and shares in the social darwinism we saw in the hail -- yale memorial. both memorials are also great examples of the shift in -- shifting in american thinking about the military. during the civil war, there was certainly a lot of social pressure for young men to enlist but it was all about mediating , between public and private obligations. nobody said that military service was going to make you a better person. the people thought...
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albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school.in wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. gene when i asked you on facebook what are good examples of failure that turned into success, babies learning to walk. they all fall down again and again but keep on trying until they succeed. yes it's a great example. babies learning to walk, just in the humans. if people are left to their own devices as this commercial suggests. >> full of set backs and bumps. john: babies fall trying to bakken and they try again. here's a similar commercial from india. they are selling baby oil but they also show the thrill that baby and mom when a child is left on his own long enough to triumph by taking his first steps. today kids managed to learn to walk but many parents
albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school.in wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. gene when i asked you on facebook what are good examples of failure that turned into success,...
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albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school.rwin wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. i'm ambitious. i will not hide it. we will not hide it. we embrace ambition. women are made to be ambitious. i will dream big, big without hesitation. we will take risks, not live in fear. we will rise together, rise above the negativity. no longer will ambition in a woman be seen as a negative. we will model ambition for our daughters i will help women around the world -the whole world- to succeed. women are tough, strong, powerful. ambition is feminine. ambition is empowering. ambition is not a dirty word. ambition is sexy - ambition is very sexy. what's your ambition? ... to help women build empires. ... help more women run for office. ... empower women f
albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school.rwin wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. i'm ambitious. i will not hide it. we will not hide it. we embrace ambition. women are made to be...
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morning commute does look like a mess on friday as those gusty winds and rain come down. 1:00 winds darwine next couple days. you have yourself mild weather, low 60s, upper 70s tomorrow. low 80s on wednesday. we cool down. thursday there is a chance of showers any time of day. 2 on the storm impact scale for friday. wet and windy, much cooler. saturday you're only 60 degrees, warmest spots. 54 clin a chance on sunday at night, but a better opportunity on monday. another 1 on the storm impact scale. >> thank you, sandhya. >> i don't know any dog that doesn't thereof play catch. >> how about catch with a . >>> we all know dogs love human food and will eat pretty much anything that's to find to them. take a look at fritz, an adorable golden retriever. watch how he catches a spaghetti taco his owner tosses at him. his owner says this took years of practice. fritz is already an internet star with video of him trying to catch every size, shape, and type of food thrown at him. it's pretty hilarious. >> you were chuckling in the newsroom. >> i like his balance. eyes on the target. you lock in. a's
morning commute does look like a mess on friday as those gusty winds and rain come down. 1:00 winds darwine next couple days. you have yourself mild weather, low 60s, upper 70s tomorrow. low 80s on wednesday. we cool down. thursday there is a chance of showers any time of day. 2 on the storm impact scale for friday. wet and windy, much cooler. saturday you're only 60 degrees, warmest spots. 54 clin a chance on sunday at night, but a better opportunity on monday. another 1 on the storm impact...
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morning commute does look like a mess on friday as those gusty winds and rain come down. 1:00 winds darwin begin to ease. take advantage over the next couple days. you have yourself mild weather, low 60s, upper 70s tomorrow. low 80s on wednesday. we cool down. thursday there is a chance of showers any time of day. 2 on the storm impact scale for friday. wet and windy, much cooler. saturday you're only 60 degrees, warmest spots. 54 clin a chance on sunday at night, but a better opportunity on monday. another 1 on the storm impact scale. >> thank you, sandhya. >> i don't know any dog that doesn't thereof play catch. >> how about catch with a . >>> we all know dogs love human food and will eat pretty much anything that's to find to them. take a look at fritz, an adorable golden retriever. watch how he catches a spaghetti taco his owner tosses at him. his owner says this took years of practice. fritz is already an internet star with video of him trying to catch every size, shape, and type of food thrown at him. it's pretty hilarious. >> you were chuckling in the newsroom. >> i like his balance
morning commute does look like a mess on friday as those gusty winds and rain come down. 1:00 winds darwin begin to ease. take advantage over the next couple days. you have yourself mild weather, low 60s, upper 70s tomorrow. low 80s on wednesday. we cool down. thursday there is a chance of showers any time of day. 2 on the storm impact scale for friday. wet and windy, much cooler. saturday you're only 60 degrees, warmest spots. 54 clin a chance on sunday at night, but a better opportunity on...
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darwin ceren nos platica sus impresiones del rival y el proximo comprosmiso.n eso es todo de mi parte los espero a las 11 de la noche con lo mejor del partido de vuelta de la gran final entre de la liga de campeones de la concacaf entre tigres y tuzos. gabriela live topvo lorena topvo lorena ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las direcciones que ve en pantalla... take fs ---adems telemundo 48.com est disponible para iphone, ipad y android. actualcela o descrguela gratis desde su app. amigos tengan todos muy buenas tardes y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 . enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: ================= ponga atencion porque a continuacion le muestro las temperaturas para las principales ciudades del area de la bahia: san jose: 71 saratoga: 71 oakland: 69 san francisco:63 santa rosa:73 walnut creek: 71 ================= el pronostico extendido para los proximos ci
darwin ceren nos platica sus impresiones del rival y el proximo comprosmiso.n eso es todo de mi parte los espero a las 11 de la noche con lo mejor del partido de vuelta de la gran final entre de la liga de campeones de la concacaf entre tigres y tuzos. gabriela live topvo lorena topvo lorena ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las direcciones que ve en pantalla... take fs ---adems telemundo 48.com est disponible para iphone, ipad y android....
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morning commute does look like a mess on friday as those gusty winds and rain come down. 1:00 winds darwinse. take advantage over the next couple days. you have yourself mild weather, low 60s, upper 70s tomorrow. low 80s on wednesday. we cool down. thursday there is a chance of showers any time of day. 2 on the storm impact scale for friday. wet and windy, much cooler. saturday you're only 60 degrees, warmest spspspspsp 54 clin a chance on sunday at night, but a better opportunity on monday. another 1 on the storm impact scale. >> thank you, sandhya. >> i don't know any dog that doesn't thereof play catch. >> how about catch with a intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. it. it's not likely to go away on its own. it took my most honest friend to help me do something about it. she told me premarin vaginal cream can help. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had unusual va
morning commute does look like a mess on friday as those gusty winds and rain come down. 1:00 winds darwinse. take advantage over the next couple days. you have yourself mild weather, low 60s, upper 70s tomorrow. low 80s on wednesday. we cool down. thursday there is a chance of showers any time of day. 2 on the storm impact scale for friday. wet and windy, much cooler. saturday you're only 60 degrees, warmest spspspspsp 54 clin a chance on sunday at night, but a better opportunity on monday....
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these paintings, kind of caricatures of the acts inside and you know, this was a time kind of post darwin, post science, there's a lot of interest in africa. so a lot of the acts inside would be hyped outside to try to get the patrons quarter. you're going to see these exotic animals or exotic creatures from africa, and you know, they would be like the wild men of borneo were actually from a farming family in ohio, that kind of thing. they would exaggerate the characteristics, people were more naive and science medicine was knew, and child rights didn't exist and child labor. it was a time you could imagine this could happen to a pair of young boys with albinism. and they were swept into this world. the circus was the number one form of entertainment in america. this was before tv, movies, professional sports were big. this was the industrial revolution is going on and factory workers eager to spend this money and they said that circus said the day the circus came to town, to your town, for many families, it was like the vacation. so, circus day was only second to christmas day, it was a
these paintings, kind of caricatures of the acts inside and you know, this was a time kind of post darwin, post science, there's a lot of interest in africa. so a lot of the acts inside would be hyped outside to try to get the patrons quarter. you're going to see these exotic animals or exotic creatures from africa, and you know, they would be like the wild men of borneo were actually from a farming family in ohio, that kind of thing. they would exaggerate the characteristics, people were more...
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belle: charles darwin marveled att their majestic prehistoric look when he first visited the collapseoes. gallapagos. yes, i'm talking about giant tortoises. 30 have been found a long way from their home in a good or. -- in ecuador. they were wrapped up in tape to make it easier for them to travel. it's thought they were on their way to be sold on the black market in europe. two died during the voyage but the survivors have been taken to the nearest zoo for medical attention. they will find their way safely back to ecuador, where they can be looked after properly. time now for business. i'm joined by brian queen. hello. we're starting with the oil markets. an optimistic outlook for the global economic picture in 2017. the international monetary fund is producing the world economy as a whole grow 3.5% in 2017. that would represent a boost gain2016, and a slight on the 3.4% growth in predicted at the start of the year. a vigorous chinese economy and rising commodities are driving the optimism. at the start of the imf and world bank spring meetings, christine lagarde noted that risks rem
belle: charles darwin marveled att their majestic prehistoric look when he first visited the collapseoes. gallapagos. yes, i'm talking about giant tortoises. 30 have been found a long way from their home in a good or. -- in ecuador. they were wrapped up in tape to make it easier for them to travel. it's thought they were on their way to be sold on the black market in europe. two died during the voyage but the survivors have been taken to the nearest zoo for medical attention. they will find...
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explaining to fellow kenyans, fellow africans, that, in your view, evolution was now proven, that darwiny should understand, africans should all understand that the notions of god, of tribal myth, couldn't trump science and rationality. you're opening a pandora's box but let me comment on some of the points that you've made. i think the turkana boy, not the skeleton, which was found in 1984, went a long way to persuading not just africans, but europeans and chinese and americans, who are much more in the camp of fundamentalism than kenyans are, that here was evidence that at least 1.5 million years ago there was a full skeleton that you or anyone who wasn't a specialist could recognise as human. it was embedded in rock that could clearly be dated. you know, in turkana now, for the second year they've had a festival with close to 5,000 turkana and other kenyans attending. the festival is entitled: welcome home, the cradle of humanity. now, this is one of the greatest assets turkana considers it has, and i think africa is beginning to recognise that our heritage is real. i think we're begi
explaining to fellow kenyans, fellow africans, that, in your view, evolution was now proven, that darwiny should understand, africans should all understand that the notions of god, of tribal myth, couldn't trump science and rationality. you're opening a pandora's box but let me comment on some of the points that you've made. i think the turkana boy, not the skeleton, which was found in 1984, went a long way to persuading not just africans, but europeans and chinese and americans, who are much...
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pretty wet under this cloud, towards the darwin area.opical cyclone. this slips southwards and westwards. off the coast of queen's land, there was potential, 24 hours ago to turn into a tropical cyclone. that looks less likely now. the united states, we've had severe weather across the south—west from this weather system, which is weakening as it drifts eastwards. there will be a line of showers from the great lakes, down through the southern most states. the showers will not be too heavy nor too thundery. there is potential for lively weather in texas. another weather system is pushing into the pacific north west, bringing wind and rain. 22 degrees in los angeles and rain. 22 degrees in los angeles and 22 degrees in new york as well. severe weather to be in colombia, ecuador and central and northern parts of peru. the flooding and land slide problems ongoing. in the south it's looking pretty good. in ecuador and bogota further rain or showers. some of that could be heavy with thunder and lightning. across southern europe, it's been dece
pretty wet under this cloud, towards the darwin area.opical cyclone. this slips southwards and westwards. off the coast of queen's land, there was potential, 24 hours ago to turn into a tropical cyclone. that looks less likely now. the united states, we've had severe weather across the south—west from this weather system, which is weakening as it drifts eastwards. there will be a line of showers from the great lakes, down through the southern most states. the showers will not be too heavy nor...
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right, it is charles darwin with an upright monkey. who wanticuling people to racial equality, saying that in the future, monkeys will be voting, as well. most of what we have been talking about in terms of the anti-immigrant or anti-chinese immigrant movement has been in california in the 1850's and 1860's. that is going to change and become a national phenomenon around and 70. are both ghosts -- cultural and economic reasons for why that is happening. first i will talk about the cultural ones. column -- poem. that is the actual title but most americans knew it by this title. it was basically a poem about two crooked gamblers in the west, one was chinese and one was of european ancestry, who are cheating each other. the chinese immigrant gets caught, and the white gibler calls him a heathen -- white gambler calls and may heathen chinese. that is how it end. for most americans, this poem resonates with the issues and problems tied to chinese immigration. i don't think the intention was to vilify just chinese immigrants, but that is wha
right, it is charles darwin with an upright monkey. who wanticuling people to racial equality, saying that in the future, monkeys will be voting, as well. most of what we have been talking about in terms of the anti-immigrant or anti-chinese immigrant movement has been in california in the 1850's and 1860's. that is going to change and become a national phenomenon around and 70. are both ghosts -- cultural and economic reasons for why that is happening. first i will talk about the cultural...
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eva sabiniano, darwin hobbs, tanya dallas-lewis, charlin neal, with the bakersfield friends and familyall, tara danae, micha lee, gayla james, and a tribute to joe ligon featuring the mighty clouds of joy.
eva sabiniano, darwin hobbs, tanya dallas-lewis, charlin neal, with the bakersfield friends and familyall, tara danae, micha lee, gayla james, and a tribute to joe ligon featuring the mighty clouds of joy.
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that is not about not able to afford cldren, i think that darwin implement thism, it is about being selfishxperience, travel makes them well rounded. i think higher education is purpose to bring up. we talk about men's failure on launch, they go to college, they are sitting in seminars, they are typica tip masculine. -- studies from last week taming that college cheating financial literacy courses are racist. with that, it is not shocking these college student are graduating and not having basic skills. charles: excuse me me for a minute, while i break out the world's smallest vie violin. there is an economic under tone, household formation is center piece for getting the economy going. and all things that come with it. >> in terms of economics or impact, from this study, what was most alarming new trends are having on young men, women's wages, between 18-34 have outpaced what is happening with men's wages since 1975. that is because, for so much so many different reasons, men are discouraged in our education system. men don't want to go to college. they are so exhausted on our education sy
that is not about not able to afford cldren, i think that darwin implement thism, it is about being selfishxperience, travel makes them well rounded. i think higher education is purpose to bring up. we talk about men's failure on launch, they go to college, they are sitting in seminars, they are typica tip masculine. -- studies from last week taming that college cheating financial literacy courses are racist. with that, it is not shocking these college student are graduating and not having...
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is charles darwin with an upright monkey, again ridiculing radical republicans who are in support of racial equality. that in the future, monkeys will be voting to. -- twoo. most of what we have been talking about in terms of the movementese immigrant is in california in the 1850's and 1860's. that is going to change and become a national phenomenon around 1870. and are both cultural economic reasons for why that is happening. first i am going to talk about the cultural ones. it is tied to that hearts poem called "plain language." i'm going to write that right here. that is the actual title that most americans -- but most americans knew it from this title. a palmlanguage" was about two crooked gamblers in the west, one is chinese and one is of european ancestry who are cheating each other. the chinese immigrant gets caught, and the white gambler calls him a heathen chinese. is sort of how it ends. for most americans, this poem sort of resonates with the issues and problems tied to chinese immigration. his intention was not necessarily to vilify chinese immigrants, but that is what it
is charles darwin with an upright monkey, again ridiculing radical republicans who are in support of racial equality. that in the future, monkeys will be voting to. -- twoo. most of what we have been talking about in terms of the movementese immigrant is in california in the 1850's and 1860's. that is going to change and become a national phenomenon around 1870. and are both cultural economic reasons for why that is happening. first i am going to talk about the cultural ones. it is tied to that...
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we know charles darwin. we know isaac newton. we know about lucy famous fossil. but why do we know about those instead of other things that did just as much for the scientific community? we're with able to put forward scientific ideas. all of those sofortsz sorts of things so that underscored by interest in writing a book like seven skeletons. which sort of brings us to the point what had is seven skeletons about it. it is about seven skeleton no it's about seven -- seven fossils that are famous and significant in the history of the study of human evolution. i was intrelsed in this particular seven and some might be intrelsed in neanderthal. others might not be quite as familiar like the tilt done hoax or maybe had sedobo a recent discovery. but i pick these seven because i felt like they were different kinds of famous sort of seven different kinds of famous and i thought that would be a really interesting way to accident employer the history of science in the history of human e evolution. so the book is written as seven profiles almost as if i take each of the f
we know charles darwin. we know isaac newton. we know about lucy famous fossil. but why do we know about those instead of other things that did just as much for the scientific community? we're with able to put forward scientific ideas. all of those sofortsz sorts of things so that underscored by interest in writing a book like seven skeletons. which sort of brings us to the point what had is seven skeletons about it. it is about seven skeleton no it's about seven -- seven fossils that are...
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today in the bay's darwin thomas has this morning's bay area proud. >> reporter: one of the great thingsbout paddle boarding is how little you need to do it. there's a board, a paddle, and a wet suit. when vivianna guzman heads out her equipment list is one item longer than most. there is always a flute. >> that's what i do. there's just always a flute on me somewhere somehow. >> reporter: it's simple, she says. she takes a flute everywhere because it has taken her everywhere. >> the flute has always been that thing. i've just wondered where it was going to take me and so far it's taken me to 126 countries. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: she is a classically trained virtuoso. she is used to drawing crowds wherever she plays, indoors, and out. and not just with people. which leads us to what happened one day last summer. >> she came to you. >> viviana playing on her board off the coast of half moon bay when a very big fan rushed her stage. >> oh, my god! >> the video of viviana's encounter with a humpback whale has been watched more than 1 million times. >> everyone thought i was scared, but, no, they
today in the bay's darwin thomas has this morning's bay area proud. >> reporter: one of the great thingsbout paddle boarding is how little you need to do it. there's a board, a paddle, and a wet suit. when vivianna guzman heads out her equipment list is one item longer than most. there is always a flute. >> that's what i do. there's just always a flute on me somewhere somehow. >> reporter: it's simple, she says. she takes a flute everywhere because it has taken her everywhere....
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designed by philly biologist joseph lied i in the 18 80s, and the arrangement inspired by charles darwinhe relationship of species in the natural world. >> wagner considered it a civic duty to let people visit for free. >> william started offering classes at night. so working people could come. >> this is before most people had normal education. >> and the wagner free institute is still free. for both current scientists and future ones. >> this is a big huge horse. >> grew up in philly, and now is a children's educator. >> we have programs for both children and adult. scientists for everyone. >> it is. >> that's he can actually what our mission was when this place was founded, science is for everybody. >> just hanging out with the pelvis, you know, kind of like another day on a dream drive. i have to say that place is so cool. i know temple, by temple university, right, there and she was saying so many people walk in the doors and have no idea it is there. >> sounds like road trip for us, thank you, meisha. >> president calls for other countries in helping the us to stopping civil war. d
designed by philly biologist joseph lied i in the 18 80s, and the arrangement inspired by charles darwinhe relationship of species in the natural world. >> wagner considered it a civic duty to let people visit for free. >> william started offering classes at night. so working people could come. >> this is before most people had normal education. >> and the wagner free institute is still free. for both current scientists and future ones. >> this is a big huge horse....
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marines in the north of this country in darwin from camp pendleton in california. also there are spy facilities, there's a joint defense facility in the center of this country called pine gap, a top secret facility, and it's very useful to the united states. so in many ways the united states and australian alliance is a key one for the u.s. it was important to shore up that relationship with the trip here. the australian prime minister saying they are in lockstep with the u.s. thomas? >> sara james in melbourne, thank you. >>> new york mayor bill deblasio is sfierg back at attorney general jeff sessions in the battle over the city's sanctuary status. what did sessions say that the mayor calls an insult to the nypd? my wife got me to be a devoted vegetarian... except for every ladies' night. only glad has forceflex to prevent rips, leaks, and punctures. so whatever you throw in the bag... stays in the bag. be happy, it's glad. whoa,i just had to push one button to join. it's like i'm in the office with you, even though i'm here. it's almost like the virtual reality
marines in the north of this country in darwin from camp pendleton in california. also there are spy facilities, there's a joint defense facility in the center of this country called pine gap, a top secret facility, and it's very useful to the united states. so in many ways the united states and australian alliance is a key one for the u.s. it was important to shore up that relationship with the trip here. the australian prime minister saying they are in lockstep with the u.s. thomas? >>...
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congress grew is darwin, he makes an appearance friday night with this comedian whose name is mike eppshe doesn't look that happy, obviously, being forced to be part of the show so this video was shared and animal rights activist saw this and filed a complaint against the exotic zoo which owns that animal. meanwhile the comedian issued a taped apology saying things didn't go exactly as planned on stage. >> i felt sorry for the kangaroo, he looked scared, he was trying to move away, he was pushing, that pulls on anyone's heart thinking an animal is afraid. >> it wasn't him, it was obviously animal rights activist. there is that kangaroo. exotic zoo says it is licensed and allegations of animal abuse are reckless. >>> coming up next on good day fill after you done this one yet, cutting cord for tv. >> we will tell what you apple could soon be doing in an effort to get you to ditch cable. there is a reason. if you're looking frien. "hi!!!" "hi everybody" "cookie!" all-new it's sesame street live make a new friend! playing liacouras center this weekend only tickets on sale now! liacourascen
congress grew is darwin, he makes an appearance friday night with this comedian whose name is mike eppshe doesn't look that happy, obviously, being forced to be part of the show so this video was shared and animal rights activist saw this and filed a complaint against the exotic zoo which owns that animal. meanwhile the comedian issued a taped apology saying things didn't go exactly as planned on stage. >> i felt sorry for the kangaroo, he looked scared, he was trying to move away, he was...
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. >> the elegant cases designed by philly biologist, joseph lighty in the 18 80s, and charles darwin'son. this installation reflect these new ideas about the relationship of species in the natural world. >> wagner considered it a civic duty to let people visit for free. >> william started offering classes at night. so working people could come. this is before most people had formal education. >> and the wagner free institute is still free. for both current scientists and future ones. >> this is a big huge horse. >> yes. >> grew up in philly, now a children's he had date or. >> we have programs for both children and adult. scientist is for everyone. that's what our mission was when it was, science is for everybody. >> meisha johnson, cbs >> welcome back, time for one final check on our forecast. >> loving this forecast, nice and easy, too. >> yes. >> sunny skies, comfortable temperatures, san diego weather. not much happening. >> meteorologists there can just kick up their feet all the time. >> good deal out there. we'll experience nice weather, check it out today 70 degrees get outside
. >> the elegant cases designed by philly biologist, joseph lighty in the 18 80s, and charles darwin'son. this installation reflect these new ideas about the relationship of species in the natural world. >> wagner considered it a civic duty to let people visit for free. >> william started offering classes at night. so working people could come. this is before most people had formal education. >> and the wagner free institute is still free. for both current scientists and...
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you look at the history of the american presidency chronologically, you've got to the believe that darwin got it exactly backwards. [ laughter ] all right. we are at a moment that we want to seize and we want to humanize these people. we want to learn from them. who are these people, and what am i talking about, the founders? okay. there are two foundings. not one. one occurs in 1776, the core document is the declaration of independence. the court experiences the war for independence successfully waged. the second founding is in 1787. the core document is the constitution, the core experience is the creation of a national government in the 1790s that endures despite what all european experts thought was going to happen. these are very different moments with different impulses. i will talk about that at the end. in order to make the list of the most prominent founders, those at the top of the american version of mount olympus, you have to have been a major player in both foundings. now, that is going to eliminate certain people who are prominent, who were there at one but not the other fou
you look at the history of the american presidency chronologically, you've got to the believe that darwin got it exactly backwards. [ laughter ] all right. we are at a moment that we want to seize and we want to humanize these people. we want to learn from them. who are these people, and what am i talking about, the founders? okay. there are two foundings. not one. one occurs in 1776, the core document is the declaration of independence. the court experiences the war for independence...
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. >> it's pre-darwin. it's pre-freud. it's pre-picasso. it's pre-kaines. it's pre-internet. it's even pre-donald trump. so it's a really different world back then. >> right. >> now, does that mean it's lost forever? i wouldn't go there. if it was lost forever, what in heaven's name are we bothering ourselves to go back there. there are things to learn from that world. but, in the same way that let's say you're an anthropologist, and you go to samoa, you shouldn't expect the samoaen parents to raise their children like dr. spock. and you get into fights about this. there was a young woman at williams last year. we were talking about slavery and the constitution and the constitutional convention. and she said, look, they made the wrong choice. they made the morally reprehensible choice. and that's the end of the story. we can't talk about it anymore. i said what do you mean we can't talk about it anymore? this is this trigger thing, you know? you've got to recognize that this is a different world and come to terms with that world and understand in fact if they had actually tri
. >> it's pre-darwin. it's pre-freud. it's pre-picasso. it's pre-kaines. it's pre-internet. it's even pre-donald trump. so it's a really different world back then. >> right. >> now, does that mean it's lost forever? i wouldn't go there. if it was lost forever, what in heaven's name are we bothering ourselves to go back there. there are things to learn from that world. but, in the same way that let's say you're an anthropologist, and you go to samoa, you shouldn't expect the...
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crocodile. 13 footer this is australia and these firefighters ran into the backyard of this home in the darwinurbs and ran right in to the crock. the flames destroyed the house. did not seem to bother the crock at all, though. >> it's well contained. completely unaffected by fire. he seem quite happy to look at me as i was checking the premises. >> wildlife experts say crocodiles are rare in the suburbs but crock numbers have exploded across australia since they became protected after decades of hunting. >>> a new jersey police officer stopping for a quick bite when little girl treated him to lunch and the reason most likely break and then just melt your heart. kathy orr, not that we're melting in these temperatures. the temperatures are great. >> it's even warm inside right now. >> yeah it is. >> a few showers quickly moving toward the delaware alley i'll show what that means for tomorrow. plus we'll look at temperatures racing toward 90. iain is that hot enough? [ laughter ] >> that's not hot enough for meme beautiful out here on the parkway, kathy. i thank you for this weather. everyone is
crocodile. 13 footer this is australia and these firefighters ran into the backyard of this home in the darwinurbs and ran right in to the crock. the flames destroyed the house. did not seem to bother the crock at all, though. >> it's well contained. completely unaffected by fire. he seem quite happy to look at me as i was checking the premises. >> wildlife experts say crocodiles are rare in the suburbs but crock numbers have exploded across australia since they became protected...
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this happened, the conservatives won the popular vote share in wales, was the same year that charles darwinorigins of this species. we have to go a long way back. how well could the conservatives do? how big or that majority be in terms of seats?“ the numbers do hold up, they could hold 21 of the a0 seats in wales. our data tells us that what has happened is that the ukip vote in wales has collapsed. this has collapsed and nearly all of that support has moved to the conservatives. this plays into the narrative that theresa may with brexit being the reason for the selection. what about the plight come selection. what about the plight co m e revote. selection. what about the plight come revote. it does not look like the seats will go to ray burke but to the conservatives instead. -- replied calmly. they will want to challenge in the south wales valleys. a good result might see them pick up one seat. another place they will be challenging is the north—west of wales. they are likely to face a very stiff competition from the conservatives there as well. what is going in the minds of welsh voters
this happened, the conservatives won the popular vote share in wales, was the same year that charles darwinorigins of this species. we have to go a long way back. how well could the conservatives do? how big or that majority be in terms of seats?“ the numbers do hold up, they could hold 21 of the a0 seats in wales. our data tells us that what has happened is that the ukip vote in wales has collapsed. this has collapsed and nearly all of that support has moved to the conservatives. this plays...
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when you start with a social darwinism theory that is based on an essential icing of male and female. one to go back to what you are saying, the crucial element of social cohesion. i want to logically follow your argument out to its end. the premise as i understand it is that you are saying it is a darwinian principle that men will be sexually aggressive toward women. first of all, i think that is really dangerous to assume that all men in the service will have this compulsion, if they see a heterosexual female, to want to engage her in a sexual liaison because they are in a small unit. i think that is doing a disservice to the discipline of about having and transcendent identity as a soldier. i think that is unfair to men. is we follow your argument out that we need all male combat units because being men -- and i assume heterosexual men -- they will be more cohesive and factional. my question is, how does a gay man fit into the cohesion of a heterosexual unit? and secondly, if we do adopt your darwinian premise of the rape proclivity of men, which i think is unfair to them, can you
when you start with a social darwinism theory that is based on an essential icing of male and female. one to go back to what you are saying, the crucial element of social cohesion. i want to logically follow your argument out to its end. the premise as i understand it is that you are saying it is a darwinian principle that men will be sexually aggressive toward women. first of all, i think that is really dangerous to assume that all men in the service will have this compulsion, if they see a...
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reverendurse the emerged the social gospel with social darwinism, the altruistic , white man's burdenvariety. the two movements joined forces. in 1898, when the war party realized the way to get americans to support foreign adventures was to sell them as humanitarian interventions. cuba,h in the case of meant slaying the spanish catholic dragon and saving the cuban damsel in distress. when the spanish-american war broke out, the pastor exalted "two historians 100 years hence, this year will be one of the great mountain ranges in the geography of times, a great watershed from which the rivers begin to flow towards a new and distant oceans, the pillar of fire has lifted and moved. we must break camp and follow." likening theis united states, the american people, to the israelites in sinai. in some progressive clergy turned the dow shall not of the classical acr into that thou must of a newly progressive acr. they claim now that god has not raised america to great power and wealth just to be an example to the world. that now seemed an amount to like hiding one slammed under a bushel. ind
reverendurse the emerged the social gospel with social darwinism, the altruistic , white man's burdenvariety. the two movements joined forces. in 1898, when the war party realized the way to get americans to support foreign adventures was to sell them as humanitarian interventions. cuba,h in the case of meant slaying the spanish catholic dragon and saving the cuban damsel in distress. when the spanish-american war broke out, the pastor exalted "two historians 100 years hence, this year...
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. >> i think you can kind of see where the argument goes when you start with a social darwinism theory that's based on an essentializing of male and female. i wanted to get back to what you were saying, let's go to the crucial issue of social cohesion and a small group of people of 10 to 12. i want to argument out. the premise as i understand it is that you're saying it's a darwinian principle that men will be sexually aggressive towards women, first of all, i think that's really dangerous to say to assume that all men in the service will with this compulsion to want to engage her in a sexual liaison because they're in a group of 10 to 12 people in a small unit. i think that is doing a disservice to our military and having an identity as a soldier. irthink that's unfair to men. the second thing is -- >> may i respond first? >> let me finish f we follow your argument out that we need an all male combat unit because being men, and i assume you mean heterosexual men, they will be more cohesive and work more functionally. so my question is how does a gay man fit into the social cohesion of
. >> i think you can kind of see where the argument goes when you start with a social darwinism theory that's based on an essentializing of male and female. i wanted to get back to what you were saying, let's go to the crucial issue of social cohesion and a small group of people of 10 to 12. i want to argument out. the premise as i understand it is that you're saying it's a darwinian principle that men will be sexually aggressive towards women, first of all, i think that's really...
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mentioning in passing is that the definitions of human nature we've inherited have been hobbesian social darwinism. i just found out where an economics major, i don't know if this is our dark secret. >> absolutely true. >> there's this idea of rationalself interest , we are alldeeply selfish and when writing my book , i most of us in an emergency, in a crisis kind of revert to a default setting where we are deeply altruistic and feel connected. you see emerging kind of neurobiology, psychology. actually radical economic theory. a number of other fields, a real redefinition of human nature. these studies of small children say that we are inherently empathic and you look at capitalism, patriarchy, racism, etc. and these insistence to destroy empathy. i think empathy is unprofitable. it's like convince people they need to drive and you can sell them a car, if they walk everywhere, you can sell them shoes but it's not the same kind of market and there's a sense that you know, misery and isolation makes us good consumers and there's a lot of things in the market, fear is important to conservative marke
mentioning in passing is that the definitions of human nature we've inherited have been hobbesian social darwinism. i just found out where an economics major, i don't know if this is our dark secret. >> absolutely true. >> there's this idea of rationalself interest , we are alldeeply selfish and when writing my book , i most of us in an emergency, in a crisis kind of revert to a default setting where we are deeply altruistic and feel connected. you see emerging kind of neurobiology,...
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prime minister's hand so she can get the best possible deal so int people who live roslindale and darwin get the best possible deal. we want to get that best possible deal for everybody across the whole of this country. i commend my honorable friend for the work he has done in supporting his constituents on this. i will give way to the right honorable gentleman. >> i can see how it sues the prime minister's purposes to make this election all about brexit, but can she accept the possibility that it may just become a referendum on her openl costs, which if left -- older people without care and a record number of homeless people on the streets of greater manchester? >> prime minister. >> of course the general election, will become to the campaign, people will look at what range of issues. they will look at pensioners being better off because of the actions of a conservative government. they will look that we have more people in good or outstanding schools. the gentleman wants to talk about the impact on the economy, i suggest she searches his memory for when he was a key secretary to the tr
prime minister's hand so she can get the best possible deal so int people who live roslindale and darwin get the best possible deal. we want to get that best possible deal for everybody across the whole of this country. i commend my honorable friend for the work he has done in supporting his constituents on this. i will give way to the right honorable gentleman. >> i can see how it sues the prime minister's purposes to make this election all about brexit, but can she accept the...
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garland's sketches sketchesrles darwin's of biodiversity in the galapagos.ntists were told to be silent, this march was first conceived by that afternoon, and by that afternoon, i began writing the palm are about to read to you. day.e fifth on the fifth day, the scientists to study the rivers were forbidden to speak or to study the rivers. the scientists who studied the air were told not to speak of the air, and the ones who worked for the farmers were silenced, and the ones who worked for the bees. someone from deep in the badlands began posting facts. the facts were told not to speak. and were taken away. now, it was only the rivers that spoke of the rivers and only the wind that spoke of the bees. while the on pausing factual buds of the fruit trees continue to move towards their fruit. the silence spoke loudly of silence and the rivers kept speaking the rivers. and gravity,nd air your lists and tongue less, the untested rivers kept speaking. bus drivers, showstoppers, code writers, machinist, accountants, lab techs, cellist cap speaking. they spoke the f
garland's sketches sketchesrles darwin's of biodiversity in the galapagos.ntists were told to be silent, this march was first conceived by that afternoon, and by that afternoon, i began writing the palm are about to read to you. day.e fifth on the fifth day, the scientists to study the rivers were forbidden to speak or to study the rivers. the scientists who studied the air were told not to speak of the air, and the ones who worked for the farmers were silenced, and the ones who worked for the...
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it's charles darwin's sketches of biodiversity in the galapagos.at spoke of the rivers and only the wind that spoke of the bees. while the unpausing factual buds of the fruit trees continue to move towards their fruit. the silence spoke loudly of silence and the rivers kept speaking of rivers, of boulders and air and gravity earless and tongueless, the untested rivers kept speak. bus drivers, showstoppers, code writers, machinist, accountants, lab techs, cellist cap speaking. they spoke the fifth day of silence. [ applause ] ♪ >> hello, science lovers. i'm d. lawrence. i'm from a non-profit organization that my husband richard and i founded in 2015 to help individuals reduce their green house gas emissions. our story begins with dr. james hanson, my climate hero since 1988. here we are today, hearing things like climate change is a hoax, global warming is not real. do you believe this? >> no! >> okay, so what do we do about it? we don't believe it so what do we do about it? number one -- three things, keep using advanced science to find innovative
it's charles darwin's sketches of biodiversity in the galapagos.at spoke of the rivers and only the wind that spoke of the bees. while the unpausing factual buds of the fruit trees continue to move towards their fruit. the silence spoke loudly of silence and the rivers kept speaking of rivers, of boulders and air and gravity earless and tongueless, the untested rivers kept speak. bus drivers, showstoppers, code writers, machinist, accountants, lab techs, cellist cap speaking. they spoke the...
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sketchesrles darwin's of biodiversity in the galapagos.ane h hirshfield. on januauary 25 when the federal scientists were told to be silent, this march was firsrst conceived that afternoon. by that afternoon, i b began wrwriting the poem i am about to read to you. on the fifth day. scicientists who stududy the rivers were forbrbin to spepeak or to study the rivi. the scientiststs who study the r were told not to speak of the air. end ththe ones who work for th farmers were silenced and the ones who worked for thehe bees. thosose fromom the badlalands bn posting facts. the. fats were told not to speak and taken away. now it was only the rivers that spoke of the rivers and only the rivers that spoke of the bees. assignmentss spoke loudly of sisilence anand the rivers s ket spspking of rivers, of boboulde, and air. gravity, the untested rivers kept speakinin writers,vers, code machiniststs, accountants, cellisists kept speaking. theyey spoke the fifth day of silence. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> hello, science lovers. i am from a nonprofit orga
sketchesrles darwin's of biodiversity in the galapagos.ane h hirshfield. on januauary 25 when the federal scientists were told to be silent, this march was firsrst conceived that afternoon. by that afternoon, i b began wrwriting the poem i am about to read to you. on the fifth day. scicientists who stududy the rivers were forbrbin to spepeak or to study the rivi. the scientiststs who study the r were told not to speak of the air. end ththe ones who work for th farmers were silenced and the ones...