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darwin wrote on. when they finally reached lou gene darwin expected to sleep well. nestled among gardens it boasted a river and rows of poplars. who does not sleep like a king under a willow tree? when darwin closed his eyes that night in argentina the kissing bug came out from their hiding places and the insects did not care for it was charles darwin are not. the sun had vanished. ravenous they set off for the evening. they expected him to be asleep. they expected to feed on him but darwin was awake and horrified and later despite being a man of science he wrote how disgusting it was to feel the insects quote nearly an inch long and black and soft crawling on all parts of your person engorged with your blood. the kissing bug came to be known and classified in a family of insects for their vampire like tendencies. people adopted other names. here in texas and the southwest people have called the kissing bug of bloodsucker and in argentina and bolivia award that probably comes from a language that millions of people speak today in south america that dates back to the
darwin wrote on. when they finally reached lou gene darwin expected to sleep well. nestled among gardens it boasted a river and rows of poplars. who does not sleep like a king under a willow tree? when darwin closed his eyes that night in argentina the kissing bug came out from their hiding places and the insects did not care for it was charles darwin are not. the sun had vanished. ravenous they set off for the evening. they expected him to be asleep. they expected to feed on him but darwin was...
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it complied entirely in agreement with darwin's great ideas.e they swung round. and the trouble is, science is too divided up. universities, for their own reasons, have separated it into a whole series of different subjects, so that physicists know damn all about biology — most of them — and biologists very little about physics or geology or anything else. they just stick with their own subject. and that's no way to understand it, and we've got to change it. when i last spoke to you, which was more than a decade ago, i came away feeling that while you were anxious that we humans were not doing enough to address the challenge of climate change, that in the end, gaia, the inclusive planet with all of life within it, was durable enough to withstand the mistakes being made by human beings. now i'm sensing that you're not so sure? absolutely. because we've been doing so much damage on such a scale, you see? before we'd started interfering about, oh, isuppose, 100 or more years ago, the planet was looking after itself pretty well, and it would have g
it complied entirely in agreement with darwin's great ideas.e they swung round. and the trouble is, science is too divided up. universities, for their own reasons, have separated it into a whole series of different subjects, so that physicists know damn all about biology — most of them — and biologists very little about physics or geology or anything else. they just stick with their own subject. and that's no way to understand it, and we've got to change it. when i last spoke to you, which...
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we have to remember there are those darwins out there that will be challenging the consensus.e that all our great institutions deliver the freedoms that we expect them to do. we are a free and democratic society, and we should not ever be in a position where we are actually not doing everything we can do to deliver freedom of speech. but his labour counterpart thought the bill opened up some dangerous paths. will anti—vaxx campaigners be protected under his bill? does he believe a university should be liable under his bill if they seek to stop the spread of dangerous misinformation from guest speakers? what about those seeking to spread conspiracy theories or sow division in our communities? does he really believe that this kind of harmful, hateful, divisive speech should notjust be legally protected on campus, but those seeking to paddle it could take a university to court? another mp said the issue was not at the top of anyone�*s agenda. why don't we have a bill - to address online racist abuse of the sort we've seen in the last 24 hours? i why aren't we debating | the gover
we have to remember there are those darwins out there that will be challenging the consensus.e that all our great institutions deliver the freedoms that we expect them to do. we are a free and democratic society, and we should not ever be in a position where we are actually not doing everything we can do to deliver freedom of speech. but his labour counterpart thought the bill opened up some dangerous paths. will anti—vaxx campaigners be protected under his bill? does he believe a university...
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estÁ mÁs viva que nunca, qatar la sorpresa de torneo ante el salvador de darwin cerÉn, un cerÉn que hueva
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after darwin there were all these pseudo scientific crappy beliefs that civilizations were better than other civilizations and the idea that you were doing people a favor by taking them away from their heritage, that was a pervasive in western society that this crazy really garbage science darwinism. and what they did not have then but hopefully we're getting now, the idea is that cultural diversity is a plus not a minus. the book of jeremiah embraces cultural diversity but it was not commonly believed. and one of the things we have done is come to cherish different heritages, the way they interact, integrate without assimilate. >> woodruff: we can certainly hope so. it's just been as i said to the secretary one of the most disturbing things i ever read about. the more i read about it the sicker i became. lts bring it forward and talk about what's going on right now in the congress jonathan. the democrats, president biden working very hard to try to push through this $3.5 trillion plan to boost education, health care, number of other things. as a companion to the infrastructure package
after darwin there were all these pseudo scientific crappy beliefs that civilizations were better than other civilizations and the idea that you were doing people a favor by taking them away from their heritage, that was a pervasive in western society that this crazy really garbage science darwinism. and what they did not have then but hopefully we're getting now, the idea is that cultural diversity is a plus not a minus. the book of jeremiah embraces cultural diversity but it was not commonly...
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this crazy, garbage science darwinism., to be appreciated, they did not have them but hopefully we are getting out, the idea cultural diversity is a plus and not a minus. this is not a recent phenomenon in world history. the book of jeremiah embraces cultural diversity. but it was not commonly believed. now one thing we have done is we have come to cherish different heritage is -- different heritages and they way they interact and we can interact and assimilate. judy: i hope so. it has been as i said to the secretary, one of the most disturbing things i have read. the more i read about it, the sick i became. let's bring it forward and talk about what is going outing -- going on now inongress. the democrats, president biden, working hard to push through this $3.5 trillion plan to boost education, health care, a number of other things. as a companion to the infrastructure package. >> right. judy: what are the prospects? doesn't it look like they're going to get it done? >> i have a note written to myself for you, judy, and i
this crazy, garbage science darwinism., to be appreciated, they did not have them but hopefully we are getting out, the idea cultural diversity is a plus and not a minus. this is not a recent phenomenon in world history. the book of jeremiah embraces cultural diversity. but it was not commonly believed. now one thing we have done is we have come to cherish different heritage is -- different heritages and they way they interact and we can interact and assimilate. judy: i hope so. it has been as...
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and the team have established a breathing center for an in danger realty will be ostrich called darwin's ria. young korea artificially incubated and brought here to acclimatize before being released ria, they are jointly associated with it. but they're going to stay with the grasslands . so grassland without the re, he's not complete. and they main propose of the center is that the got the population is providing in the engine a thanks for the white population. the main issue here was that the white population was so tiny size less than 20 bird. the white population abriya was decimated by hunting and the destruction of their hobbies, but he's now slowly growing and successfully dispersing. well, here are some of area that have been released. then you'll see that there is a line of fans right now. we are removing it and that they prove connectivity off their re as that have been relieved to be mix with ria. we are now in that 3rd generation and we are planning to keep this program running the next 35 years. when we estimate that we can rate a population of about a 100 bird saying that wh
and the team have established a breathing center for an in danger realty will be ostrich called darwin's ria. young korea artificially incubated and brought here to acclimatize before being released ria, they are jointly associated with it. but they're going to stay with the grasslands . so grassland without the re, he's not complete. and they main propose of the center is that the got the population is providing in the engine a thanks for the white population. the main issue here was that the...
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this, this darwin, since he was born on march 24th 2020 high hopes had been pinned on this cough with his symbolic name. young cow marks a giant step and the effort the breed, but all rocks which have been extinct for centuries, the scientists call their mission to create an aux like cow. the hour and project says probably in the heart, it's a problem that we have is that the all rocks have largely vanish genetically by cell. buffington is just b. as i know, what we can do is take its domesticated descendants domestically, handled and then cross them with one another in a targeted way to create a breed of a capital as similar as possible to the or at least not calmed. these are some of the anamosa conspire hope among the scientists, the impressive bulls at low sharpie and central germany. large cows in a nearby forest. under mixed heard on a meadow near the river rind. each of them possessed his qualities, once borne by the original or ox. that's a sort of fun item genome of the british rocks has been sequenced and compared with those of modern cattle breeds on in what you'd call the
this, this darwin, since he was born on march 24th 2020 high hopes had been pinned on this cough with his symbolic name. young cow marks a giant step and the effort the breed, but all rocks which have been extinct for centuries, the scientists call their mission to create an aux like cow. the hour and project says probably in the heart, it's a problem that we have is that the all rocks have largely vanish genetically by cell. buffington is just b. as i know, what we can do is take its...
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this to darwin. since he was born on march 24th 2020. i hope it's been pinned on this cough with his symbolic name. young cow marks a giant step, the effort, debris back o rocks, which has been extinct for centuries. the scientists call their mission to create an aux like cow. the. our and project says probably in the heart, it's a problem that we have is that the all rocks have largely vanished genetically. buffington is just b. as i know, what we can do is take its domesticated descendants domestically and cross them with one another in a targeted way to create a breed of capital as similar as possible to the or ny com. these are some of the anamosa conspire hope among the scientists, the impressive bulls at law sharpie and central germany. large cows in a nearby forest, and a mixed herd on a meadow near the river rind. each of them possesses qualities, once borne by the original or rocks, thought us for 9 am, a genome of the british rocks has been sequenced and compared with those of modern cattle breeds on in what you'd call the top
this to darwin. since he was born on march 24th 2020. i hope it's been pinned on this cough with his symbolic name. young cow marks a giant step, the effort, debris back o rocks, which has been extinct for centuries. the scientists call their mission to create an aux like cow. the. our and project says probably in the heart, it's a problem that we have is that the all rocks have largely vanished genetically. buffington is just b. as i know, what we can do is take its domesticated descendants...
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el futbolista darwin que disputado grandes partidos, atención, california.ico empieza aquí. borja: seguimos con mÁs. no te puedes perder estas imÁgenes. captado con su cÁmara corporal quedÓ este caso de valentÍa y de heroÍsmode un policÍa de nueva york quien salvÓ a uno niÑos a punto de morir en un incendio. sin perder tiempo, corriÓ a la casa donde varios menores y un adulto estaban atrapados en el segundo piso.Él les dijo que salten y los recibiÓ. gracias a esta rÁpida intervenciÓn nadie resultÓ herido. ojo con esto. ♪ ♪ que no se te escape esta informaciÓn. si tienes una camioneta ford explorer, 775.000 de estos vehÍculos tienen problemas con el sistema direccional tras recibir informes de accidentes que dejaron 6 personas Áridas. ——heridas la orden se aplica a camionetas fabricadas entre 2013 y 2017. el fabricante dice que le preocupa mucho el impacto que el frÍo y que la humedad puedan tener en esos vehÍculos asÍ que si usted es uno de los afectados pÓngase en contacto con su taller oficial mÁs cercano. faltan sÓlo dos dÍas para "premios juventud". este
el futbolista darwin que disputado grandes partidos, atención, california.ico empieza aquí. borja: seguimos con mÁs. no te puedes perder estas imÁgenes. captado con su cÁmara corporal quedÓ este caso de valentÍa y de heroÍsmode un policÍa de nueva york quien salvÓ a uno niÑos a punto de morir en un incendio. sin perder tiempo, corriÓ a la casa donde varios menores y un adulto estaban atrapados en el segundo piso.Él les dijo que salten y los recibiÓ. gracias a esta rÁpida...
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in paris we meet with theory and human rights lawyer, mother and darwin. together with lawyer came on backtock. they have filed criminal charges for their findings implicate the rebel group. the only problem is proving it in a court of law in regime and jason slam still have a lot of power or an influence and capacity to intimidate and threaten the victims and the witnesses. so this really is a major concern for us because any prosecution, successful prosecution will also have to rely on this kind of testimonial evidence, day and night. the work to track down other witnesses include, the hope of the court will soon issue an indictment in a case that is no longer belief about resign 15 disappearance, but also about torture. summary executions and the use of child soldiers. it is time to, to say out loud that the syrian population has also been victims of other groups who pretended to be fighting for the revolution, but to who also turned against the population. this was what was alerting about. and this is was why maybe she died and we think that it's also whether heritage to her and t
in paris we meet with theory and human rights lawyer, mother and darwin. together with lawyer came on backtock. they have filed criminal charges for their findings implicate the rebel group. the only problem is proving it in a court of law in regime and jason slam still have a lot of power or an influence and capacity to intimidate and threaten the victims and the witnesses. so this really is a major concern for us because any prosecution, successful prosecution will also have to rely on this...
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more than 12 million people are under stay—at—home orders and sydney, brisbane, perth, darwin, townsvillerestriction, and you know my views on those. and the idea of having lockdowns is based on the premise that community transmission would lead to serious illness, hospitalisation and vitality. so, if you have got the vaccination in place, what is the point? what is the point? and that's the mindset change that we have agreed today. our mindset on managing covid—19 has to change once you move from prevaccination to post vaccination. that is the deal for australians. stay with us on bbc news. still coming: the key battle in the uk by—election of west yorkshire. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge fireworks display was held in the former colony. the chinese president jiang zemin said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell from another sheep. i for the f
more than 12 million people are under stay—at—home orders and sydney, brisbane, perth, darwin, townsvillerestriction, and you know my views on those. and the idea of having lockdowns is based on the premise that community transmission would lead to serious illness, hospitalisation and vitality. so, if you have got the vaccination in place, what is the point? what is the point? and that's the mindset change that we have agreed today. our mindset on managing covid—19 has to change once you...
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in paris, we meet with theory and human rights lawyer, mazda and darwin. together with lawyer came on the top, they have filed criminal charges for their findings implicate the rebel group. the only problem is proving it in a court of law in regime. and jay said, you slam still have a lot of power or an influence and capacity to intimidate and threaten the victims and the witnesses. so this really is a major concern for us because any prosecution, successful prosecution will also have to rely on this kind of testimonial evidence day and night work to track down. other witnesses include, the hope of the court will soon issue an indictment in a case that is no longer solely about restaurants. i tune as disappearance, but also about torture. summary executions. and they used a child soldiers it is time to say out loud that the 7 population has also been victims of other groups who pretended to be fighting for the revolution, but to who also turned against the population. this was what was alerting about. and this is was why maybe she died and we think that it's also as a heritage to her
in paris, we meet with theory and human rights lawyer, mazda and darwin. together with lawyer came on the top, they have filed criminal charges for their findings implicate the rebel group. the only problem is proving it in a court of law in regime. and jay said, you slam still have a lot of power or an influence and capacity to intimidate and threaten the victims and the witnesses. so this really is a major concern for us because any prosecution, successful prosecution will also have to rely...
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this to darwin. since he was born on march 24th 2020 high hopes had been pinned on this cough with his symbolic name. young cow marks a giant step and the effort to breed back all rocks which has been extinct for centuries. the scientists call their mission to create an orks like cow, the hour and project cesspool. blame must be hard if the problem that we have is that the all rugs have largely vanished genetically. buffington is that to be, as i know, what we can do is take its domesticated descendants domestically handle them and cross them with one another in a targeted way to create a breed of capital. as similar as possible to the or at least not calmed. these are some of the anamosa conspire hope among the scientists, the impressive bulls at law sharpie and central germany. large cows in a nearby forest. under mixed heard on a meadow near the river, ryan. each of them possessed his qualities, once borne by the original o rocks. at the thought of fun, i am a genome of the british rocks has been
this to darwin. since he was born on march 24th 2020 high hopes had been pinned on this cough with his symbolic name. young cow marks a giant step and the effort to breed back all rocks which has been extinct for centuries. the scientists call their mission to create an orks like cow, the hour and project cesspool. blame must be hard if the problem that we have is that the all rugs have largely vanished genetically. buffington is that to be, as i know, what we can do is take its domesticated...
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they have been even bigger rises in darwin and hobart.t is beginning to slow down. this is one of our premier locations _ this is one of our premier locations. we _ this is one of our premier locations. we did - this is one of our premier locations. we did not- this is one of our premier. locations. we did not expect it. locations. we did not expect it it — locations. we did not expect it it is — locations. we did not expect it it is the _ locations. we did not expect it. it is the reverse - locations. we did not expect it. it is the reverse of- locations. we did not expect it. it is the reverse of what. it. it is the reverse of what we anticipated. _ it. it is the reverse of what we anticipated. we - it. it is the reverse of whati we anticipated. we thought it. it is the reverse of what- we anticipated. we thought the market— we anticipated. we thought the market would _ we anticipated. we thought the market would tank _ we anticipated. we thought the market would tank and - we anticipated. we thought the market would tank and it - we an
they have been even bigger rises in darwin and hobart.t is beginning to slow down. this is one of our premier locations _ this is one of our premier locations. we _ this is one of our premier locations. we did - this is one of our premier locations. we did not- this is one of our premier. locations. we did not expect it. locations. we did not expect it it — locations. we did not expect it it is — locations. we did not expect it it is the _ locations. we did not expect it. it is the reverse...
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in paris, we meet with theory and human rights lawyer. marvin darwin, together with lawyer came on back tack. they have filed criminal charges for their findings implicate the rebel group. the only problem is proving it in a court of law in regime. and they said the slam still have a lot of power or an influence and capacity to intimidate and threaten the victims and the witnesses. so this really is a major concern for us because any prosecution, successful prosecution will also have to rely on this kind of testimonial evidence, day and night. the work to track down other witnesses include, the hope at the court will soon issue an indictment in a case that is no longer fully about resistance. i tune as disappearance, but also about torture. summary executions and the use of child soldiers. it is time to, to say out loud that the syrian population has also been victims of other groups who pretended to be fighting for the revolution, but to who also turned against the buttress ation. this was what was alerting about . and this was why maybe she died and we think that it's also was a herit
in paris, we meet with theory and human rights lawyer. marvin darwin, together with lawyer came on back tack. they have filed criminal charges for their findings implicate the rebel group. the only problem is proving it in a court of law in regime. and they said the slam still have a lot of power or an influence and capacity to intimidate and threaten the victims and the witnesses. so this really is a major concern for us because any prosecution, successful prosecution will also have to rely on...
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this is rebecca dixon, her parents side assistance from dr. darwin to conceive. i've heard he was called the baby god. yeah. people. people have called, i don't know who started. he was called a baby guard at some point, but they didn't know that they had a donor sperm. they weren't intending to donor sperm, they were having issues, but they went to see the doctor. i went into their understanding. he used my dads firm. i had always looked different from my parents and i was aware of that, and other people had commented on it when scandals with borrowing started to come out. rebecca heard of a young woman called cat palmer, whose parents were patients borrow and turned out to be her biological father. so rebecca did a dna test against kat and it confirmed already that we were we were half of sisters. so bar when was rebecca is biomed to but there are a lot more than them. how many do you have? i have 18 siblings so far. you have 18 siblings and these are all from dr. baldwin . yeah. the doctor who treated the parents. yeah. used his own sperm. yeah. we found 19 of
this is rebecca dixon, her parents side assistance from dr. darwin to conceive. i've heard he was called the baby god. yeah. people. people have called, i don't know who started. he was called a baby guard at some point, but they didn't know that they had a donor sperm. they weren't intending to donor sperm, they were having issues, but they went to see the doctor. i went into their understanding. he used my dads firm. i had always looked different from my parents and i was aware of that, and...
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lincoln, walt whitman, frederick douglass , karl marx, frederick engels, thomas carlyle, charles darwin. in the bottom row, henry david thoreau, margaret fuller, charles dickens. olmsted was involved in the nation, the new york daily times, a publication called gardener forest. he wrote about england and antebellum american south. as well as being a corresponded when fox was working with him prior to downing staff. olmsted was uniquely prepared to tackle social issues and urban improvement through physical design. it is a commonplace remark that his parks are derived from 18th-century parks, designed by capability brown. here, these are characterized by vast swabs of meadow, livestock, sheep, cattle, undulating water, surrounding forest plantations. the occasional eye-catching pavilion in the distance. a very modest architectural feature. these parks have an ancient pedigree. the design was heavily inspired by literary writings dating to classical times in greece and rome. particularly the writings of virgil, appraised agrarian and pastoral scenery. contrasting to the difficulties and c
lincoln, walt whitman, frederick douglass , karl marx, frederick engels, thomas carlyle, charles darwin. in the bottom row, henry david thoreau, margaret fuller, charles dickens. olmsted was involved in the nation, the new york daily times, a publication called gardener forest. he wrote about england and antebellum american south. as well as being a corresponded when fox was working with him prior to downing staff. olmsted was uniquely prepared to tackle social issues and urban improvement...
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before the fall of the berlin wall in germany. physics in the was them and remains one subject where darwin quanto, the laws of physics are determined by nature not by somebody they apparatus and even the german regime couldn't change anything on that. but it took all those years until the fall of the berlin wall. the things to really change the aspirations of the people in east germany who couldn't have freedom were stronger than the barbed wire in the berlin wall. the revolution robinson was down on the 9th of november 1989, and this was the beginning of the end of the germany rain no less than a year later on the 3rd of october, 1990 germany was once again unify as peacefully. and i will never forget the huge contribution played by the united states of america. at this time. these changes, and i personally must say, i will always be grateful to us for the inc. germany and the u. s. have very close ties. and she's close ties. can be seen in the university landscape as well. the core of the german university system is bringing together teaching and researching and in the u. s. this is a du
before the fall of the berlin wall in germany. physics in the was them and remains one subject where darwin quanto, the laws of physics are determined by nature not by somebody they apparatus and even the german regime couldn't change anything on that. but it took all those years until the fall of the berlin wall. the things to really change the aspirations of the people in east germany who couldn't have freedom were stronger than the barbed wire in the berlin wall. the revolution robinson was...
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in the pickwick papers charles darwin describes a fictional but entirely credible conversation between two medical students on a frosty christmas morning. have you finished the leg yet asked benjamin allen nearly replies his colleague bob sawyer. it's a very muscular one for a child's nothing like dissecting to give one an appetite. as medical students became desensitized. they also became irreverent much to the public's horror. now these images these are late 19th century dissection photos. there's a fantastic book out there. that is just a collection of these photos, of course photography was new and the students had fun with it needless to say, so if that interests you just google, you know, late 19th century dissection photos pranks in the as one does right? everybody. does that pranks in the dissection room were so common that by the time lister entered medical school. they had become a mark of the profession harper's new monthly magazine condemned the jet black humor and indifference towards the dead that pervaded the dissection room. some students completely overstepped the boun
in the pickwick papers charles darwin describes a fictional but entirely credible conversation between two medical students on a frosty christmas morning. have you finished the leg yet asked benjamin allen nearly replies his colleague bob sawyer. it's a very muscular one for a child's nothing like dissecting to give one an appetite. as medical students became desensitized. they also became irreverent much to the public's horror. now these images these are late 19th century dissection photos....
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putting our lives at risk, if that was the issue, we can watch them to win, place or show in the darwin awards. the problem is we pay for the polit sags of science and he health. in new york and states like california decided to mandate vaccinations or weekly testing for government workers. department of v.a. requiring vaccinations raising the question if president biden will expand the mandate to more agencies. this provoked predictable outrage. the flurry of medical freedom bills lying in wait. which former george w. bush speech writer calls former libertarianism. five routine childhood vaccines for mmr are required for school in all 50 states. no one is requiring that to be ove overturned. it makes sense and works. vaccine mandates are unconstitutional according to some. that is not true. this has been settled law for more than 110 years when the supreme court says impose during deadly small pox outbreak. it is not clear that owning the libs qualifies for the exceptions. let's be honest. that is what we are dealing with here. a poisonous form. it violates the principle that my right
putting our lives at risk, if that was the issue, we can watch them to win, place or show in the darwin awards. the problem is we pay for the polit sags of science and he health. in new york and states like california decided to mandate vaccinations or weekly testing for government workers. department of v.a. requiring vaccinations raising the question if president biden will expand the mandate to more agencies. this provoked predictable outrage. the flurry of medical freedom bills lying in...
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in one way you could say this is darwinism.people dying, 99% of those -- over 99% of those that died in the resent outbreak were unvaccinated, and they were in the republican states where the governors -- governors have been poo-pooing the vaccine, have been calling out fauci saying he should be taken out, nobody should listen to him, and these vaccines are somehow bad for you. the best analogy i've heard is it's a bit like being on the titanic and having been offered a life vest as the boat goes down and having them refuse to take them. i mean, it's mind-boggling, and i don't think now what they're saying is going to make that much of a difference unfortunately. people have heard this other message for so long. >> yes. mind-boggling is the right phrase. you had to deal with climate change among other issues, and today you have a bunch of prominent republicans like senator ron johnson of wisconsin who are both anti-vaxxers and climate change deniers. it's basic denial of basic science? >> they could win back the house in this n
in one way you could say this is darwinism.people dying, 99% of those -- over 99% of those that died in the resent outbreak were unvaccinated, and they were in the republican states where the governors -- governors have been poo-pooing the vaccine, have been calling out fauci saying he should be taken out, nobody should listen to him, and these vaccines are somehow bad for you. the best analogy i've heard is it's a bit like being on the titanic and having been offered a life vest as the boat...
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he started reading some of these works; the bible, of course, critique of reason by -- [inaudible] darwind karl marx's -- and he reads especially the preface to the condition on political economy. and there he writes about critique of the economy, and there he writes that just as human error cannot judge itself by that particular era, man cannot judge each other by what they do at that particular time. it is not a man who determines his consciousness, it is the conscious canness who determines the man's reason. external conditions help form who you are. and the conditions of life inform your conscious. about things. one does not have to be a working man to understand the plight of working people, but working people who work every day do understand the plight a little bit better. so he was trying to use philosophical understanding to understand, to look at the problems of the world. and he used that critique to write one of the great books of american history, the black reconstruction. and what he basically said in this book, they treated the black slaves as workers who were exploited. boo
he started reading some of these works; the bible, of course, critique of reason by -- [inaudible] darwind karl marx's -- and he reads especially the preface to the condition on political economy. and there he writes about critique of the economy, and there he writes that just as human error cannot judge itself by that particular era, man cannot judge each other by what they do at that particular time. it is not a man who determines his consciousness, it is the conscious canness who determines...
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darwin, thank you, and karl marx. and he reads especially the preface to the condition on the political economy. and then he writes just this human error cannot judge itself by that particular -- many cannot judge each other by what they do at that particular time. it is not the man who determines the consciousness, it is the consciousness that determines the man's reasoning. in essence, it is not you who determines the external conditions, but external conditions determine who you are and the conditions of life form your consciousness. one does not have to be a working man to understand the plight of working people, but working people who work every day do understand the plight a little bit better. so he was trying to use philosophical understanding to understand, to rook at the -- to look at the problems of the world. and he used that critique to write one of the great books of american history, the black reconstruction, which -- and what he basically said in his book, he treated the black slaves as workers who were
darwin, thank you, and karl marx. and he reads especially the preface to the condition on the political economy. and then he writes just this human error cannot judge itself by that particular -- many cannot judge each other by what they do at that particular time. it is not the man who determines the consciousness, it is the consciousness that determines the man's reasoning. in essence, it is not you who determines the external conditions, but external conditions determine who you are and the...
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>> in one way you could say this is darwinism. 99% of those -- over 99% of those that died in the resentaccinated, and they were in the republican states where the gunfires -- governors have been saying fauci should be taken out and nobody should listen to him, and the best analogy i have heard, it's a bit like titanic, and offering a life vest as the boat goes down and having them refuse to take them, and it's mind-boggling. now what they are saying is going to make that much of a difference unfortunately, because people have heard this other message for so long. >> yes. mind-boggling is the right phrase. you had to deal with climate change among other issues, and today you have a bunch of prominent republicans like senator ron johnson of wisconsin who are anti-vaccers and climate change deniers. it's basic denial of basic science? >> they could win back the house in this next election cycle, because that's kind of typical of the cycles, once the presidential election is over the party out of power tends to pick up seats, but overall long-term, this is not a winning strategy. it's just
>> in one way you could say this is darwinism. 99% of those -- over 99% of those that died in the resentaccinated, and they were in the republican states where the gunfires -- governors have been saying fauci should be taken out and nobody should listen to him, and the best analogy i have heard, it's a bit like titanic, and offering a life vest as the boat goes down and having them refuse to take them, and it's mind-boggling. now what they are saying is going to make that much of a...
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this the darwin since he was born on march 24th 2020 high hopes had been pinned on miss coff with his symbolic name. young cow mark's giant step and the effort to breed back all rocks which have been extinct. for centuries. the scientists call their mission to create an aux like cow, the hour and project cesspool, blame must be harm. it's a problem that we have is that the all rocks have largely vanished genetically. buffington is just b. as i know, what we can do is take its domesticated descendants domestically, handled and then cross them with one another in a targeted way to create a breed of capital. as similar as possible to the or at least not calmed. these are some of the animals with inspire hope among the scientists, the impressive bulls at law, sharpie and central germany lodge cows in a nearby forest. and a mixed heard on a meadow near the river. ryan. each of them possessed his qualities, once borne by the original author rocks. at the thought of, for 9 am, a genome of the british rocks has been sequenced and compared with those of modern cattle breeds on in what you'd ca
this the darwin since he was born on march 24th 2020 high hopes had been pinned on miss coff with his symbolic name. young cow mark's giant step and the effort to breed back all rocks which have been extinct. for centuries. the scientists call their mission to create an aux like cow, the hour and project cesspool, blame must be harm. it's a problem that we have is that the all rocks have largely vanished genetically. buffington is just b. as i know, what we can do is take its domesticated...
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in one way you could say this is darwinism. 99% of those -- over 99% of those that died in the recents where the governors -- and the leaders have been poo-pooing a vaccine, calling out fauci saying he should be taken out, nobody should listen to him, and these vaccines are bad for you. but that's the analogy i've heard. a bit like being on the "titanic" and being offered a life vest as the boat goes down and having them refuse to take it. it's mind boggling. now what they are saying is going to make that much of a difference unfortunately, because people have heard this other message for so long. >> yes. mind-boggling is the right phrase. it's not just republican voters. you were the epa chief. you had to deal with climate change among other issues, and today you have a bunch of prominent republicans like senator ron johnson of wisconsin who are anti-vaccers and climate change deniers. isn't it embarrassing to see what has happened to the modern day republican party? it's basic denial of basic science? >> i think it's a death throe for the party ultimately. they could win back the ho
in one way you could say this is darwinism. 99% of those -- over 99% of those that died in the recents where the governors -- and the leaders have been poo-pooing a vaccine, calling out fauci saying he should be taken out, nobody should listen to him, and these vaccines are bad for you. but that's the analogy i've heard. a bit like being on the "titanic" and being offered a life vest as the boat goes down and having them refuse to take it. it's mind boggling. now what they are saying...
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population, more than 12 million people, are now under stay at home orders in sydney, brisbane, perth, darwinr scott morrison has been laying out the country's path forward. ., ., ., ., forward. the idea of having a border restriction. — forward. the idea of having a border restriction, and _ forward. the idea of having a border restriction, and you _ forward. the idea of having a border restriction, and you know _ forward. the idea of having a border restriction, and you know my - forward. the idea of having a border restriction, and you know my views | restriction, and you know my views on those, and the idea of having lockdowns, is based on the premise that community transmission would lead to serious illness, hospitalisation and vitality. so if you've got the vaccination in place, what's the point? what's the point?! and that's the mindset change that we have agreed today. our mind set on managing covid—19 has to change once you move from pre—vaccination to post vaccination. that's the deal. foraustralians. to post vaccination. that's the deal. for australians. australian prime minister.
population, more than 12 million people, are now under stay at home orders in sydney, brisbane, perth, darwinr scott morrison has been laying out the country's path forward. ., ., ., ., forward. the idea of having a border restriction. — forward. the idea of having a border restriction, and _ forward. the idea of having a border restriction, and you _ forward. the idea of having a border restriction, and you know _ forward. the idea of having a border restriction, and you know my - forward....
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and, this whole idea of digital darwinism that i've talked about for a little while, it is particularly around artificial intelligence, you really have to put it into context. if you have a long-term arrival and you believe that the specific stock will become too cheap versus your long-term prospects, you have to be a buyer, that depends on your style and depends on what else you have in your portfolio. but i would not write off china altogether. that would not be right. rishaad: hold that thought, more from the global investor as stays with us. it's have a look at the united states and china as they are set to hold their highest talks since march. wendy sherman will be meeting the foreign minister on monday. ahead of the meeting the minister warned that the u.s. must warn to treat other nations equally. the white house saying that sherman will raise human right concerns while off reassurance that the united states is not anti-china. the british government is exploring ways to remove cg and. this is china's state-owned nuclear energy. they want to renew power projects in the u.k. and th
and, this whole idea of digital darwinism that i've talked about for a little while, it is particularly around artificial intelligence, you really have to put it into context. if you have a long-term arrival and you believe that the specific stock will become too cheap versus your long-term prospects, you have to be a buyer, that depends on your style and depends on what else you have in your portfolio. but i would not write off china altogether. that would not be right. rishaad: hold that...
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discovered in the 19th _ will evolve as darwin discovered in the 19th century.ere is nothing very frightening on the medium — nothing very frightening on the medium horizon at the moment. of course _ medium horizon at the moment. of course we _ medium horizon at the moment. of course we remain vulnerable to viruses — course we remain vulnerable to viruses where ever they emerge in the world, — viruses where ever they emerge in the world, and of course the uk is by far— the world, and of course the uk is by far and — the world, and of course the uk is by far and away the global country in terms _ by far and away the global country in terms of— by far and away the global country in terms of sequencing the virus, but that— in terms of sequencing the virus, but that is— in terms of sequencing the virus, but that is a _ in terms of sequencing the virus, but that is a risk for the future and i— but that is a risk for the future and i think— but that is a risk for the future and i think everyone has acknowledged the fact that the virus can work— acknowledged the fact t
discovered in the 19th _ will evolve as darwin discovered in the 19th century.ere is nothing very frightening on the medium — nothing very frightening on the medium horizon at the moment. of course _ medium horizon at the moment. of course we _ medium horizon at the moment. of course we remain vulnerable to viruses — course we remain vulnerable to viruses where ever they emerge in the world, — viruses where ever they emerge in the world, and of course the uk is by far— the world, and of...
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we have already seen that really with the insurrection, but this is really information darwinism ultimately a lot about over the past few months post-january 6th, but ultimately covid-19 is going to spread and people will get it. that's why it has always been confusing, and you are starting to see these people coming out now and saying, "i can't believe i didn't get the vaccine, if i could have changed the way i was doing it i would do it." i think that message, the message of a former is almost always the most powerful. you can think back to smoking. what did people remember in terms of advertising? people that had the voice box, you know, put in because they had actually suffered from cancer. you look at drugs, the same sort of message, that people that have suffered through extremism, for example, when they come back, should they survive on certain battlefields, they're the best messenger for those that might be considering it. so i'm hoping we can take a lot of these people that were formerly resistant to the vaccines who have gone through and suffered. governor chris christie of new je
we have already seen that really with the insurrection, but this is really information darwinism ultimately a lot about over the past few months post-january 6th, but ultimately covid-19 is going to spread and people will get it. that's why it has always been confusing, and you are starting to see these people coming out now and saying, "i can't believe i didn't get the vaccine, if i could have changed the way i was doing it i would do it." i think that message, the message of a...
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official author of hack being darwin jamie metzl here gate to see you this morning thanks very much forat you thought of chinese foreign ministry spokespeople attacking you for this open letter. >> so, yes, maria our four open lertsdz have called for kind of full investigation into the origins of the pandemic, that every person on earth should be demanding, it is just outrageous that a year and a half after initial outbreak with four million official number but probably closer to 10 million people dead. we don't have any comprehensive international investigation into the origins of the pandemic, and nonis planned, what our open letters have called for us a full investigation with full access, to all the relevant records, samples personnel inside china communist party prevented that china essentially lied, and hidden all kinds of critically important information answered prevented this type of investigation what we're saying this is what we need if china wants to participate, they should have maybe up to two months, to declare their full commitment, and can have people on the ground inve
official author of hack being darwin jamie metzl here gate to see you this morning thanks very much forat you thought of chinese foreign ministry spokespeople attacking you for this open letter. >> so, yes, maria our four open lertsdz have called for kind of full investigation into the origins of the pandemic, that every person on earth should be demanding, it is just outrageous that a year and a half after initial outbreak with four million official number but probably closer to 10...