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even ministers who as a group rejected darwinism celebrated social darwinism the idea that the successful deserved their power while any effort to aid the week undermines natural selection and thus human progress. so social darwinism also rated the races with the whites conveniently on top while rather self-serving for this successful and white it all cleared the consciences of the majority of white americans social darwinism was a clarion call for inaction. that's ended america's brief experiment with the with equality. and a return to inequality on a national scale once more women were to shut up and stay home blacks were do it whites told them and immigrants were subject to disdain and control for instance in 1882 congress passed its first national immigration legislation the chinese exclusion act buying all future chinese immigration. this act was not repealed until 1965. in 1893 the supreme court issued their decision plessy versus ferguson, which rejected the notion that segregation violate the 14th amendment. the admitted that the amendment sought to enforce the inner quote to enfo
even ministers who as a group rejected darwinism celebrated social darwinism the idea that the successful deserved their power while any effort to aid the week undermines natural selection and thus human progress. so social darwinism also rated the races with the whites conveniently on top while rather self-serving for this successful and white it all cleared the consciences of the majority of white americans social darwinism was a clarion call for inaction. that's ended america's brief...
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. >> in your view does charles darwin hold up?>> i think just about everyone you talk to every biologist would say charles darwin is someone who really got things he pretty well nailed it. >> at the time darwin was writing during the voyage when he was a young man and no one had a good explanation for how to get a coral reef because they are found in these extraordinarily deep water gelatinous animals and nobody had a sense of how they could create in very deep water how have the bill to these extraordinary structures and darwin actually was the person in addition to his phenomenal theory of natural selection he was the firstt person to understand how the coral reefs worked. >> there were several laugh out loud moments in your writing. i don't know how that equates to science or how it's important but this is one of them that made me laughm out loud. coral sex is a rare and amazing sight. site. how did you witness that? >> so, they actually have a variety of different ways of reproducing but one of the major modes of reproduction
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this is something charles darwin really try to avoid. i haven't seen that evolution but the origin of life i just want to go there. it is too much it's too complicated we don't know enough about it. things have changed tremendously since then. first of all to know about the chemical nature of life. and then to know more about the fossil record. we have fossil records of microbes going back three.5 billion years and a lot of beautiful research going on and laboratory experiments how do you go from a raw material to living things? that doesn't mean how life began is the only way it can start, but how did it start? i am focused on one scientist i have reported on for literally decades. he is convinced that life began on volcanic islands in little ponds a little bit like darwin bit more sophisticated elaborate of rna forming sandwiched between old and new membranes and then becoming the's cells. other people are convinced it's all happening at the bottom of the ocean with the chemical garden. both cannot be right. they can't. it is fascinati
this is something charles darwin really try to avoid. i haven't seen that evolution but the origin of life i just want to go there. it is too much it's too complicated we don't know enough about it. things have changed tremendously since then. first of all to know about the chemical nature of life. and then to know more about the fossil record. we have fossil records of microbes going back three.5 billion years and a lot of beautiful research going on and laboratory experiments how do you go...
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mendel is breathing peas and he starts to notice they have inherited traits so from the beats of darwin to the properties of mendel's peas we come up with this notion that there's some entity that is eternal that hands-down genetic information and eventually turns out to be this nucleic acid. some molecule in our system calleddna . and we don't know watson and crick, they figured out the structure ofdna . that has four letters and it's like a coding machine and just like a microchip but it's a molecule. so with those four letters, there's 3 billion pairs of them in our human genome and that determines that i get gray hair at a certain point. it codes all my genetic information but the thing about it is , and in 2000 we were able to sequence the human gene. as you said, that's called thehuman genome project . everybody thought that was amazing. they put it on the cover of time magazine but the thing is that really didn't do much. all we got to do was read the genes. put a little saliva into, it can tell what jeans you have. the important thing is to being able to rewrite those genes when
mendel is breathing peas and he starts to notice they have inherited traits so from the beats of darwin to the properties of mendel's peas we come up with this notion that there's some entity that is eternal that hands-down genetic information and eventually turns out to be this nucleic acid. some molecule in our system calleddna . and we don't know watson and crick, they figured out the structure ofdna . that has four letters and it's like a coding machine and just like a microchip but it's a...
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. >> darwin says man is an animal. >> man is not an animal. >> shall we start from the beginning?m a bug, i'm adjournment. -- i'm a germ. >> do you think it will work? >> let's give it a try. [explosion sounds] >> government of the people. >> the world must be made safe. >> the wars to end all wars. >> one world. >> [coughing] [pencil scratching] ♪ >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. today, we will discuss bone structure. you'll note first that the base of the skull is divided by two ridges. over the cerebellum, this separates the occipital lobes. >> the code? >> social security number? >> telephone? [traffic noise] ♪ >> get the money back, forget the hangups. that's what is all about. yeah, freedom man, that is what it is all about. >> not for their minds with the satisfaction of their own egos. i know times have changed when certain things remain constant. >> hello down there. >> we knew the value of the dollar and the meaning of hard work. >> where do ideas come from? looking at one thing and seeing another. fooling around, playing with possibility. pushing, pulling, transfo
. >> darwin says man is an animal. >> man is not an animal. >> shall we start from the beginning?m a bug, i'm adjournment. -- i'm a germ. >> do you think it will work? >> let's give it a try. [explosion sounds] >> government of the people. >> the world must be made safe. >> the wars to end all wars. >> one world. >> [coughing] [pencil scratching] ♪ >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. today, we will discuss bone structure....
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. >> elizabeth kolbert does charles darwin holdup? >> in my view? i'm not an evolution biologist they say pretty well. charles darwin got things pretty much nailed it. >> you write-in under white sky he was confounded by corral, what does that mean? >> well, he, at the time darwin was writing and saw corral reefs when he was a young man. no one had a good explanation to get a corral reef. they are found, you know, in these extra orderly deep water. the reefs are built by these tiny animals and no one had a of how they built these extra ordinary structures. darwin, actually, was the person, in addition to his phenomenal theory of natural selection he was the first person to understand how corral reefs worked. >> there were several laugh out loud moments in your writing. this is one of them that made me laugh out loud. corral sex is a randomizerring site. how did you witness that? >> so, corrals have a verity of different ways of reproducing one of the major reproduction moves is they release, they are hermaphrodite. they are squishy and have a mouth
. >> elizabeth kolbert does charles darwin holdup? >> in my view? i'm not an evolution biologist they say pretty well. charles darwin got things pretty much nailed it. >> you write-in under white sky he was confounded by corral, what does that mean? >> well, he, at the time darwin was writing and saw corral reefs when he was a young man. no one had a good explanation to get a corral reef. they are found, you know, in these extra orderly deep water. the reefs are built by...
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and darwin actually was the person. so in addition to his phenomenal theory of natural selection is also the first person to understand how coral reefs worked. sue and couple actually several laugh out loud moments in your writing i don't have adequate to science whether that's important or not, but this is one that makes them laugh out loud. coral is a rare and amazing site. how did you witness that? >> guest: coral have a variety of different ways of reproducing. one of their major modes of reproduction is they release for their hermaphrodites there these tiny little creatures, they sort of look a little bit like anemones. when they are very squishy. they are basically a mouth and a bunch of tentacles. once a year they produce this little bundle that looks like a little glass bead that contains both eggs release it into a water in a synchronized way. they haven't released the egg and sperm find each other in this slick that forms on the water. but as these beads are rising through the water, millions and millions of t
and darwin actually was the person. so in addition to his phenomenal theory of natural selection is also the first person to understand how coral reefs worked. sue and couple actually several laugh out loud moments in your writing i don't have adequate to science whether that's important or not, but this is one that makes them laugh out loud. coral is a rare and amazing site. how did you witness that? >> guest: coral have a variety of different ways of reproducing. one of their major...
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pustos a ganar nuestro grupo >> vamos a curacao guatemala en las eliminatoriass el mundial de qatar darwinquipo por dos a cero cerramos con una noticia que deoj a todos en la lona la leyenda óscar anunció el regreso al ring el veterano de 48 años de edad en agosto dijo que iba a salir ddel etiro la cartelera será en texas en el (nombre en inglés) la casa de los dallas cowboys el rival sería un hombre de peso de melania trump ufc hemos dominado la acción soy carlos cambio y fuera >> sabemos que quieres volver a la normalidad. quiero volver a sentir ese abrazo, esos besos, de mi familia. sabemos que tal vez estás nervioso y que puedes tener dudas... pero también sabemos que vacunarte es vital. vacunarte significa protección. y que con solo un piquetito, recuperarás la tranquilidad para ti y toda tu familia. sabemos a dónde queremos llegar. solo juntos lo podemos lograr. logremos vencer a la pandemia. le deseamos un feliz cumpleaños al parque de san josé estuvo cerado por la pandemiareabrió sus puretas >> ddany el dragón a mi hija le encanta ir a (nombre en inglés) >> dany el dragón ojalá pro
pustos a ganar nuestro grupo >> vamos a curacao guatemala en las eliminatoriass el mundial de qatar darwinquipo por dos a cero cerramos con una noticia que deoj a todos en la lona la leyenda óscar anunció el regreso al ring el veterano de 48 años de edad en agosto dijo que iba a salir ddel etiro la cartelera será en texas en el (nombre en inglés) la casa de los dallas cowboys el rival sería un hombre de peso de melania trump ufc hemos dominado la acción soy carlos cambio y fuera...
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darwin, if you know, you can chime in. >> hi. the ones that were closed were involving time management and incompletion of work duties such as incompletion of completing reports on time, completing other administrative duties on time. those were closed. >> commissioner hamasaki: okay. so basically intervention, put together a plan and worked on putting -- as you said, this is not a disciplinary function, the function is issues that rise to a level that discipline would be imposed but we want to get ahead of it, early intervention so that a potential problematic issue doesn't evolve into something worse. is that accurate? >> yes. >> commissioner hamasaki: okay. and since the last time you presented, there was displeasure with the way it was being used or implemented, were there changes made to it? >> so it is the same system. what has occurred since i last presented was the officer in charge of the legal decision as the subject matter expert to lead the rewrite of this particular general order. there was a working group that was c
darwin, if you know, you can chime in. >> hi. the ones that were closed were involving time management and incompletion of work duties such as incompletion of completing reports on time, completing other administrative duties on time. those were closed. >> commissioner hamasaki: okay. so basically intervention, put together a plan and worked on putting -- as you said, this is not a disciplinary function, the function is issues that rise to a level that discipline would be imposed...
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use a scientific evidence a lot of political reckoning in many cases so to paraphrase darwin i would say it was the ideas that shit so i think attributes of good scientific policy clients should should be inclusiveness rigorousness transparency and asked lexus ability and this is in on how we are resolved over the last year so has the pandemic brought science closer to the people or divided society. well currently societies like stream equal rights and that was certainly already true before corona but it may have been even worse and so so. i think science is being used in part science with the trends scientific findings often are 100 contradictory or are tentative and until better evidence meets our previous uncertainties. i think that this is a defining element of science and one of its major strengths and the way progress is made however sometimes it is against science and a weapon not science but importantly i believe that in most cases these people do not fundamentally distrust science they they just distrust politics than politicians and i get that they are choosing the wrong re
use a scientific evidence a lot of political reckoning in many cases so to paraphrase darwin i would say it was the ideas that shit so i think attributes of good scientific policy clients should should be inclusiveness rigorousness transparency and asked lexus ability and this is in on how we are resolved over the last year so has the pandemic brought science closer to the people or divided society. well currently societies like stream equal rights and that was certainly already true before...
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>> francis carleton was a cousin of darwin's and he came up with the word, gen x, jeans, you, a greek word meaning could. and the idea was, when age in which biology was becoming more and more important, with scientists and experts who are beginning to control the way to public policies, that if you could understand enough about the jeans, you could create a better human beings. now, i believe at the very beginning that this was a progressive idea that went wrong. and by the time that saying you're gets involved with eugenics, she's going to use the expertise of the scientists. she's going to put them on the board of her american birth control. she's going to use them to in some ways a legitimize wet needs legitimizing. eugenics movement had by the 1920s, and the 1930s, and by the way after the holocaust, we still have certain remnants of eugenics movement. but by that time, eugenics was in the air everywhere. most americans believe in eugenics. it was a question of what's that exactly meant. now, for sanger, what this meant was a kind of feminist eugenics. if you had birth control, a
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use a scientific evidence of political reckoning in many cases so to paraphrase darwin i would say it was the ideas that shit so i think attributes of good scientific policy clients should should be inclusiveness rigorousness transparency and also excess ability and this is certainly not how we are resigned over the last year so has the pandemic brought science closer to the people or divided society. well currently societies like stream equal rights and that was certainly already true before corona but it may have even worsened so so. i think science has been used on both sides of the trance scientific findings often not 100 contradictory or are tentative and until better evidence meets our previous uncertainties. i think that this is a defining element of science and one of its major strengths you can and the way progress is made however sometimes it is against science and they weapon at simon's . importantly i believe that in most cases these people do not fundamentally distrust science they they just distrust politics and politicians and i get that they are choosing the wrong rese
use a scientific evidence of political reckoning in many cases so to paraphrase darwin i would say it was the ideas that shit so i think attributes of good scientific policy clients should should be inclusiveness rigorousness transparency and also excess ability and this is certainly not how we are resigned over the last year so has the pandemic brought science closer to the people or divided society. well currently societies like stream equal rights and that was certainly already true before...
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energy in japan has a best circumstances also the geo political the geo logical base is there also darwin for solar for geothermal for energy saving and japan so should stick to the strategy to increase a shout towards 100 percent renewable energy sunny over to you in tokyo or the japanese government wants to continue using nuclear power or do the people there make of that 10 years after the focus human disaster. well the majority of the population is very much against nuclear power there's been a change all the time i would say in the beginning people are a little bit unsure can we actually manage without nuclear power will there be too many black oh it's our issues that would hamper the interest reproduction and so on but japan has actually done fine and i mean there were no blackouts japan has substituted of course an important little fellow and he and so on but still even without nuclear policy with very little nuclear. stumm well and i think that has changed people's opinion further and according to surveys around 7075 percent of the japanese are actually against nuclear power and th
energy in japan has a best circumstances also the geo political the geo logical base is there also darwin for solar for geothermal for energy saving and japan so should stick to the strategy to increase a shout towards 100 percent renewable energy sunny over to you in tokyo or the japanese government wants to continue using nuclear power or do the people there make of that 10 years after the focus human disaster. well the majority of the population is very much against nuclear power there's...
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use a scientific evidence of political reckoning in many cases so to parrot darwin i would say it was the ideas that shit so i think attributes of good scientific policy clients should should be inclusive rigorousness transparency and also excess ability and this is in on how we are resigned over the last year so has the pandemic brought science closer to the people or divided society. well currently societies like stream equal rights and that was certainly already true before corona but it may have been even worse and so so. i think science is being used of science with the trends scientific findings often are 100 contradictory or are tentative and until better evidence meets our previous uncertainties. i think that this is a defining element of science and one of its major strengths and the way progress is made however sometimes it is against science and a weapon not science but importantly i believe that in most cases these people do not fundamentally distrust science they they just distrust politics and politicians and i get that they are hugely i'm wrong research results or make
use a scientific evidence of political reckoning in many cases so to parrot darwin i would say it was the ideas that shit so i think attributes of good scientific policy clients should should be inclusive rigorousness transparency and also excess ability and this is in on how we are resigned over the last year so has the pandemic brought science closer to the people or divided society. well currently societies like stream equal rights and that was certainly already true before corona but it may...
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favorite example is the charles darwin to a last quarter century to share his theory with the rest of society because he was a good english country gentleman because kid just understood that if he tells you know his fellow churchgoer so no originate from monkeys you know he will never be able to go to the church again you know so there.
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present and of course you know people because they know my faith favorite example is the charles darwin to old school or century to share his theory with the rest of society because he was a good english country gentleman. because kid just understood that if he tells you know his fellow churchgoer so no originate from monkeys you know he will never be able to go to the church again you know some there will proprietors of the moment and vegas was. as in the $1007.00 just it was almost impossible to discuss collapse of communism because it would be considered crazy you know president reagan was campaigning on catching up with no containment of communism so he says this is quite normal it's predictable and human reactions are natural this now in your book you wrote that something big was looming on the horizon in the early 201113 maybe meaning ad structural crisis much bigger than the great recession a sense that we pass until here and they are that a major global recession didn't sat in and still be. well condemning iraq i'm still waiting for that big something or has it already arrived w
present and of course you know people because they know my faith favorite example is the charles darwin to old school or century to share his theory with the rest of society because he was a good english country gentleman. because kid just understood that if he tells you know his fellow churchgoer so no originate from monkeys you know he will never be able to go to the church again you know some there will proprietors of the moment and vegas was. as in the $1007.00 just it was almost impossible...
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darwin, if you know, you can chime in. >> hi. the ones that were closed were involving time management and incompletion of work duties such as incompletion of completing reports on time, completing other administrative duties on time. those were closed. >> commissioner hamasaki: okay. so basically intervention, put together a plan and worked on putting -- as you said, this is not a disciplinary function, the function is issues that rise to a level that discipline would be imposed but we want to get ahead of it, early intervention so that a potential problematic issue doesn't evolve into something worse. is that accurate? >> yes. >> commissioner hamasaki: okay. and since the last time you presented, there was displeasure with the way it was being used or implemented, were there changes made to it? >> so it is the same system. what has occurred since i last presented was the officer in charge of the legal decision as the subject matter expert to lead the rewrite of this particular general order. there was a working group that was c
darwin, if you know, you can chime in. >> hi. the ones that were closed were involving time management and incompletion of work duties such as incompletion of completing reports on time, completing other administrative duties on time. those were closed. >> commissioner hamasaki: okay. so basically intervention, put together a plan and worked on putting -- as you said, this is not a disciplinary function, the function is issues that rise to a level that discipline would be imposed...
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the streets by the brutality used by the security services and we've seen protesters out again in darwin south of me so. despite those despite the fatalities people are still coming out and this rallying call for revolution i think may well give them more determination although again it should be pointed out the n l d and the protest is a slightly different groups although they are obviously working towards the same aim as which is the release of aung san suu kyi and the reversal of the military coup by starting this tour in chiang talking to the bangkok in neighboring thailand let me start out is the founder and coordinator of burma it's a group that's working to support human rights and democracy in miramar she explains the importance of man when times roll in the resistance movement. manu in kind tunnel has actually speaker of the house of representatives since 2016 and is as of the end now functions in the role of president of the committee representing the national parliament which has the active support of more than 60 percent of the m.p.'s elected in the last election so it is ver
the streets by the brutality used by the security services and we've seen protesters out again in darwin south of me so. despite those despite the fatalities people are still coming out and this rallying call for revolution i think may well give them more determination although again it should be pointed out the n l d and the protest is a slightly different groups although they are obviously working towards the same aim as which is the release of aung san suu kyi and the reversal of the...
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south wales and increasingly the same in queensland and heavy rains could be kept to the far north darwin or even to the north after maybe cape york and over that frontal system coming in towards western australia thirst 28 to 29 suggests is to nice and warm up in pilbara which is a peer. you're in the forty's for the next couple of days that's pretty high for this time of the year and the warm spring sun's getting to work again in japan the korean peninsula and most of china with an obvious interruption here this is the start of the spring rains there building again in china moving slowly north to the south of them that's a southerly flow into hong kong quanta humid wrong a few showers at 1st but the average temperature is $24.00 the main thing is much warmer than you might expect for this time of the year and tempers are rising throughout india that is a current heat wave you draw just down across in the sindh province of pakistan but maybe the big difference is the strength of wind which should improve their quality in new delhi. to lead your country onto the pitch is a special moment
south wales and increasingly the same in queensland and heavy rains could be kept to the far north darwin or even to the north after maybe cape york and over that frontal system coming in towards western australia thirst 28 to 29 suggests is to nice and warm up in pilbara which is a peer. you're in the forty's for the next couple of days that's pretty high for this time of the year and the warm spring sun's getting to work again in japan the korean peninsula and most of china with an obvious...
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there there is heavy rain likely in what is known as the top end of all stratas that's up at around darwin maybe your butt into this very obvious breeze now along shore breeze in new south wales and slight young shore in queens and all this will tend to induce showers a little bit inland nothing like as heavy as they were but it's still over what is for some places flooded land in new south wales they're back to a normal pattern nice and still late was in perth a $28.00 degrees or so but the rain is now take a different course coming across the bite usually get fronts that go into words new zealand was the circulation going on the vibrance so this is a stationary system drawing in tropical left north there off flood warnings out for north island and they're probably going to last into wednesday that might even go beyond into thursday but it does look like a drawing trend here and christ church is not cooled down to 70. for. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories. providing a glimpse into someone else's work out. in the world god the thread. inspiring documentar
there there is heavy rain likely in what is known as the top end of all stratas that's up at around darwin maybe your butt into this very obvious breeze now along shore breeze in new south wales and slight young shore in queens and all this will tend to induce showers a little bit inland nothing like as heavy as they were but it's still over what is for some places flooded land in new south wales they're back to a normal pattern nice and still late was in perth a $28.00 degrees or so but the...
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record breaking march temperatures things are settled down around the gulf states that are house darwin to a maximum of 32 degrees daryn is pretty similar and riyadh with that show mild blood not a particularly dusty one and the weather is now typical for most of the year which is more or less dawn to dusk sunshine there is more cloud building in the levant and in syria and iraq as active weather in turkey but germany speeds the winter coming across into egypt and they bring with them dust which will show the next change i think 1st of all a dusty breeze another run through i think the passing states north of saudi arabia and then eventually further east as well i don't think will generate much in the way of thunderstorms but it might generate one or 2 but it will be a pall of rather dirty air on the sandy and dusty air coming across syria and iraq and work into northern parts of saudi. now we have got a lot of shouting philippian south africa is on shore breeze coming gave a brief need to always builds thunderstorms it looks like most of the active weather stays offshore temporarily bu
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that litters the financial sandy sent a young gone and hundreds have again marched for democracy in darwin. in hong kong police have charged dozens of prominent pro-democracy activists with subversion under beijing's sweeping new national security law the activists were arrested in january for taking part in a mock primary election to select candidates to hong kong's legislature. the humanitarian groups. nearly 400 migrants to safety in a series of rescue operations in the mediterranean the aid agency says it rescued dozens of people from a wooden boat that was about to sink. hundreds of girls are still missing in nigeria after gunmen attacked a school and took more than $300.00 hostages parents have been coming to the school asking for news and demanding to know how the kidnap could have happened d.w. is fred to move in ye reports from some far a state. this man has come to this school to find and says his daughter is one of the hundreds of girls who wear could not on friday some hasn't been able to seep since the news reached his family. he says. are able. chroma ties situation we are in
that litters the financial sandy sent a young gone and hundreds have again marched for democracy in darwin. in hong kong police have charged dozens of prominent pro-democracy activists with subversion under beijing's sweeping new national security law the activists were arrested in january for taking part in a mock primary election to select candidates to hong kong's legislature. the humanitarian groups. nearly 400 migrants to safety in a series of rescue operations in the mediterranean the aid...
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use a scientific evidence of political reckoning in many cases so to parrot darwin i would say it was the survival of the ideas that shit so i think attributes of good scientific policy clients should should be inclusiveness rigorousness transparency and also excess ability and this is certainly not how we are resigned over the last year so has the pandemic brought science closer to the people or divided society. well currently societies like stream equal rights and that was certainly already true before corona but it may have been even worse and so so. i think science is being used on both science with the trends scientific findings often are 100 contradictory or are tentative and until better evidence meets our previous uncertainties. i think that this is a defining element of science and one of its major strengths and the way progress is made however sometimes it is against science and they weapon out simon's but importantly i believe that in most cases these people do not fundamentally this cost science they they just distrust politics and politicians and i get that they are choos
use a scientific evidence of political reckoning in many cases so to parrot darwin i would say it was the survival of the ideas that shit so i think attributes of good scientific policy clients should should be inclusiveness rigorousness transparency and also excess ability and this is certainly not how we are resigned over the last year so has the pandemic brought science closer to the people or divided society. well currently societies like stream equal rights and that was certainly already...
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if you were in there by himself, do you wish he would've been a nominee for the darwin award? him all day about going to the zoo and he didn't want to go. this is crazy. he should be in prison. the fence doesn't even look like it could hold the elephant. look at that fence. also, the guys filming this. he must've gotten a lot of money for this tape. nobody ever put the phone down to help this guy. he's an idiot. anyway. i blame white supremacy. >> kennedy: juan, isn't it true that you wrestled a pair of tigers to save your own children? >> juan: i would gladly do that. this guy is lucky to be in jail, kennedy. i think his wife, the mother of that little girl, really would take him apart. this is stupidity and action. that's what we see with the selfies. that elephant is a big, dangerous animal. it's no cuddly toy. >> kennedy: squash your head like a grape. 1 foot and good night, sally. i am worried his wife is taking the video. someone's holding the camera. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ancestry...gave us context. ♪♪ this...whole world ...of people ...adventurou
if you were in there by himself, do you wish he would've been a nominee for the darwin award? him all day about going to the zoo and he didn't want to go. this is crazy. he should be in prison. the fence doesn't even look like it could hold the elephant. look at that fence. also, the guys filming this. he must've gotten a lot of money for this tape. nobody ever put the phone down to help this guy. he's an idiot. anyway. i blame white supremacy. >> kennedy: juan, isn't it true that you...
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on yields, darwin, and the path forward for chinese growth. what have we got?nutes away until the payrolls report. tom: i really want to say, i'm sorry, i'm in the camp, china is linked to the united states. if we get 7% gdp, what does that mean? china gets 9%? jonathan: china was going for pushing 7%? lisa: 8%. jonathan: that is the story, really. tom: unreal. john, in equities do i have an entry point here? jonathan: if you want to buy the nasdaq, sure. this is what savino was looking for. cyclical rotation beneath very bullish bank financials. tom: i know you sleep in your makeup, when you got done up this morning we were at 154. there is a trend there. jonathan: can i confirm that i do my own makeup and i remove it too. [laughter] lisa: glad to know. jonathan: i don't sleep in a suit. i know some people think that happens. lisa: tom keene i am sure has slept in his bowtie. [laughter] jonathan: where are taking that? lisa, the s&p 500 up nine. [laughter] [laughter] here we go. on the bond market we look like this. thank you, guys. [laughter] tom: you killing
on yields, darwin, and the path forward for chinese growth. what have we got?nutes away until the payrolls report. tom: i really want to say, i'm sorry, i'm in the camp, china is linked to the united states. if we get 7% gdp, what does that mean? china gets 9%? jonathan: china was going for pushing 7%? lisa: 8%. jonathan: that is the story, really. tom: unreal. john, in equities do i have an entry point here? jonathan: if you want to buy the nasdaq, sure. this is what savino was looking for....
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back to darwin on personal scars don't you forget the noise this is there as i will do but then. i took. all her. son unless they're together. to form. a convention i lost by the state but it is based on. a challenge. and then again this is again the 1000 so i have it in the. tevye job. wasn't. given the all the news all the issues of. benoit and so as you're putting a lot against that are on the model laird can't make up either and the names on the national are not. all atlanta morning and i turned into one that is just not. sure. the color. blind but i was not a kid less than most young men called fast. john dr black given your other. tending of course that there. are 6 of us can scare. when i get lower numbers at the last. half of my gut after the end hard a bit and i stand. again that can push and push my slick you know my governess mr. kim in the only sure of you that i learned from my one of the. mill crane a good marketer getting. the. ringback ringback initial of one of the coalition head telling us not her thought highly i know as big a mama on the clothes as i get to kn
back to darwin on personal scars don't you forget the noise this is there as i will do but then. i took. all her. son unless they're together. to form. a convention i lost by the state but it is based on. a challenge. and then again this is again the 1000 so i have it in the. tevye job. wasn't. given the all the news all the issues of. benoit and so as you're putting a lot against that are on the model laird can't make up either and the names on the national are not. all atlanta morning and i...
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i was thinking today about like if you were charles darwin, you would not have to go to the island, youdo a case study of natural selection and survival of the fittest and their shaurvival. i feel for a lot of them because they have been lied to. they have been lied to about climate change and they have been lied to about a number of things and they believe some of these leaders. it is the leaders' responsibility. my guess is there is a number of gop leaders and congress who are saying they are not going to get the vaccine but quietly but never talk about it. one, they're not telling their constituents to get the vaccine. to me this is evolution at its finest where you are going to see, it is like they put a gun to their own head and threaten somebody and say, if you don't do what i want you to do, shoot. it makes no sense. >> how dangerous is it? >> there is always a grain of truth of every truly effective lie, right? >> congress cawthorn, he says he does not need the vaccine because he's young. >> their odds of dying from this is incredibly low. he can give it to others and it can mut
i was thinking today about like if you were charles darwin, you would not have to go to the island, youdo a case study of natural selection and survival of the fittest and their shaurvival. i feel for a lot of them because they have been lied to. they have been lied to about climate change and they have been lied to about a number of things and they believe some of these leaders. it is the leaders' responsibility. my guess is there is a number of gop leaders and congress who are saying they are...
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a lot of what darwin said, we taken his tooth and claw competition leading to an optimization and thatis a falsehood. don't want to get into politics but we base our politics on both sides. you go to the think tanks, set up the think tank, your ability to talk to different parties, think tanks on both sides understand, stop using it as optimizing. evolution minimizes and that is how you end up with blind cases. you have the first genocide of the 21st century that deals with old people and things like that and it is unparalleled. i hate to be so frank but could you speak to that perhaps as far as the fact that evolution doesn't optimize and the fact that there is a connection where making explicit that it is a competition between crude interest and self-interest? >> host: let's hear from our guest. >> guest: i am not sure i am capable of saying anything intelligent in response to that. many people looked at this question to what extent our agro systems and participants in the competition, to what extent relationships of mutualism. those are interesting questions but i don't think i have
a lot of what darwin said, we taken his tooth and claw competition leading to an optimization and thatis a falsehood. don't want to get into politics but we base our politics on both sides. you go to the think tanks, set up the think tank, your ability to talk to different parties, think tanks on both sides understand, stop using it as optimizing. evolution minimizes and that is how you end up with blind cases. you have the first genocide of the 21st century that deals with old people and...
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as possible but is flexible and changeable as possible, and that's the living constitution, is a darwinnion notion just as in biology a successful organize him in has to change to -- in order to survive, so also in politics. and in morals. and that -- and the notion of leadership are the two great innovations of the first wave of american liberalism modern american liberal rhythm. -- liberalism. leadership, we now speak of leaders off the tile, very common term to use in american politics, you can't run for dog catcher without displaying your leadership credentials. i'm a real leader. but the founders understood that leadership is a necessary part of politics and also a dangerous part of politics because leaders imply followers. you can't be a leader unless you have people who follow you, and it's not necessarily the healthiest thing in the world to have a country of self-governing citizens who want to follow someone or some cause or some party. rather than governing themselves, thinking of how they ought to govern themselves in a more egalitarian and libertarian way. and but we have an
as possible but is flexible and changeable as possible, and that's the living constitution, is a darwinnion notion just as in biology a successful organize him in has to change to -- in order to survive, so also in politics. and in morals. and that -- and the notion of leadership are the two great innovations of the first wave of american liberalism modern american liberal rhythm. -- liberalism. leadership, we now speak of leaders off the tile, very common term to use in american politics, you...
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i it runs on force and he becomes a built of social darwin union and starts to regard law as something that isn't necessarily trying item pose viewer on -- humankind but an institution that offers predictable in human affairs that tells you'll the limit you can go before you start getting sued and thrown in jail, and he approaches the law from a standpoint of deep skepticism and almost cynicism at times and so if you go to the story of oliver wendell holmes look fog the benevolent kindy yankee from olympic pulse you'll be disappointed this. man has both physical and emotional scars, and those scars do kind of translate themselves into some of his sort of power based theories of law. >> one of the people you have in this book in some ways you don't need to have put in, which is john pellum. >> yeah. >> and -- but he is such fascinating figure and he worked so interestingly in conjunction against the other people, but not just because he is a southerner. and i was curious, when you came upon him, and when you realized you wanted him in this book. >> yeah. you might be surprised by my ans
i it runs on force and he becomes a built of social darwin union and starts to regard law as something that isn't necessarily trying item pose viewer on -- humankind but an institution that offers predictable in human affairs that tells you'll the limit you can go before you start getting sued and thrown in jail, and he approaches the law from a standpoint of deep skepticism and almost cynicism at times and so if you go to the story of oliver wendell holmes look fog the benevolent kindy yankee...
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and darwin christopher bagshaw's trial was just a week away.pleaded not guilty. >> we were preparing for trial the following week. and i got a phone call that chris's attorney scheduled a hearing that day. >> 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. brown? >> yes, we are, your honor. >> 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. >> chris's 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. >> 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 wi
and darwin christopher bagshaw's trial was just a week away.pleaded not guilty. >> we were preparing for trial the following week. and i got a phone call that chris's attorney scheduled a hearing that day. >> 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. brown? >> yes, we...
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and we saw a shift away from the social darwinism, that sort of dog-eat-dog mindset of the time, into what historians call the "social gospel," which was a movement that tried to get us to think more about what we owe to each other, what responsibilities do we have to each other in a society, rather than simply the idea that a society is one giant competition. >> reporter: which is where we are today. >> we're even more polarized now-- i'm talking about the data-- even more polarized now than during the civil war. >> reporter: the purpose of putnam and romney's book? to de-polarize. spur a new "upswing" to bring us back together. >> sometimes we look at the political polarization today and say, "oh, well, that was nice that they did that back then. but we can never do that today, because nobody can agree on anything." well, the lesson of this book is "we have been in that exact same place before, and this group of determined reformers managed to pull us up out of it." by immigrant activism, by worker activism, by muckrakers. one of the most, you know, under-recognized of whom is ida b
and we saw a shift away from the social darwinism, that sort of dog-eat-dog mindset of the time, into what historians call the "social gospel," which was a movement that tried to get us to think more about what we owe to each other, what responsibilities do we have to each other in a society, rather than simply the idea that a society is one giant competition. >> reporter: which is where we are today. >> we're even more polarized now-- i'm talking about the data-- even...
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darwin says man is an animal rot man is not an animal animal man. you should we the beginning. and a bug i'm a german a bug. i'm three past two. single workout. let's oh, let's give it a try. do you think it worked all men are created life liberty and the presence of the world government of the people by world must be made safe for the war to end my legacy. i see one third of a nation ill house one world. watch all the films tonight at 10pm eastern 7 pm pacific on reel america here american history tv. american history tv is on social media follow us at c-span history. american history tv on c-span 3 every weekend documenting america's story funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span 3 as a public service. heart mountain relocation center in wyoming was one of 10 sites around the country where the us military forcibly incarcerated about. 110,000 japanese americans during world war ii next on american history tv author shirley ann. higuchi talks about her book setsuko's secret heart mountain and the legacy of the japanese american incarceration
darwin says man is an animal rot man is not an animal animal man. you should we the beginning. and a bug i'm a german a bug. i'm three past two. single workout. let's oh, let's give it a try. do you think it worked all men are created life liberty and the presence of the world government of the people by world must be made safe for the war to end my legacy. i see one third of a nation ill house one world. watch all the films tonight at 10pm eastern 7 pm pacific on reel america here american...