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the detective hoped russel douglas' widow brenna douglas might shed some light on that, but that nightf had her two children had been murdered the detective says he got a strange feeling. >> i never tried to judge how people are going react when i tell them thing, but her response wasn't what i expected. >> as in not emotional enough? >> she wasn't shocked, at least not visually shocked. it was a bit matter of fact and that did leave us at least wondering when we walked out of the house. yes. >> and so brenna douglas, as the wives of murdered men often do, became a person of interest, the domestic situation seemed unsettled. >> they were separated. russel was living in an apartment in renton. according to brenna they were trying to work it out and talking about getting back together. >> in fact, the new widow told the detectives that her husband had spent the holidays with her and the kids. >> she said the last time she saw him was the morning of december 26th. he left the house somewhere mid-morning and she thought he was going to run some errands. >> brenna douglas have an alibi? >>
the detective hoped russel douglas' widow brenna douglas might shed some light on that, but that nightf had her two children had been murdered the detective says he got a strange feeling. >> i never tried to judge how people are going react when i tell them thing, but her response wasn't what i expected. >> as in not emotional enough? >> she wasn't shocked, at least not visually shocked. it was a bit matter of fact and that did leave us at least wondering when we walked out of...
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ever went --ow the douglas had virtually no faith. >> did douglas ever meet dickenson? >> more than once, especially in july of 63. recruiting. >> no one came forward and do it again the next day. >> its great speeches, which is not to say they were effective. they were good friends. >> did audiences chant? >> her correspondences for autographsng her for . one man asks her for a lock of her hair. he writes back and says i just -- i just got a haircut, don't think i can spare one. a few months later he writes again and says, "if your hair has grown out -- >> you should see some of the letters douglas gets from women -- from women. the charge of that, the question is how much truth was there to that criticism? >> i think they wanted to make long street out to be the total scapegoat for gettysburg. and the only one who didn't perform up to the usual standards. i think that is a terrible oversimplification. there is a lot of evidence he wasn't enthusiastic about taking a tactical offensive on the second day. he took a defensive posture that he more or less agreed to that an
ever went --ow the douglas had virtually no faith. >> did douglas ever meet dickenson? >> more than once, especially in july of 63. recruiting. >> no one came forward and do it again the next day. >> its great speeches, which is not to say they were effective. they were good friends. >> did audiences chant? >> her correspondences for autographsng her for . one man asks her for a lock of her hair. he writes back and says i just -- i just got a haircut, don't...
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to be with them and douglas mom -- douglas brought with him green they had a conversation that lastedthe entire weekend douglas was very weary of the wholee enterprise and told braun -- brown he was walking into a trap and he did not want to participate. as they were about too leave he turned to green to say now it's up to you what it do you want to do? is that i believe i will go with him and he did. he went toto harpers ferry and was captured subsequently tried and convicted and executed december 16, 1859 then there were some papers that were found in the kennedy farmhouse which was the state -- the staging house duplicate douglas of the governor of virginia said marshall went up to rochester to bring him back as a fugitiveba and douglas went to england for a while to escape capture so there was that connection is one of the five men that i write about. >> what about the other four? obviously julia has a moral purpose what abouts the others? >> that is a great question. four out of five were persons of color and we have such a nuanced history and talk in terms of black and white but
to be with them and douglas mom -- douglas brought with him green they had a conversation that lastedthe entire weekend douglas was very weary of the wholee enterprise and told braun -- brown he was walking into a trap and he did not want to participate. as they were about too leave he turned to green to say now it's up to you what it do you want to do? is that i believe i will go with him and he did. he went toto harpers ferry and was captured subsequently tried and convicted and executed...
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douglas: ts is more or less status quo. the really interesting story is haider al-abadi's success in sunni areas. he did not do well in the shia eats inbut he got 12 nineveh province. in mosul, a purely sunni heartland, defeating the aditional nineveh-based party. we are seeing some breaking down of snow-sectarianism in iraq. laura: what was the view of muqtada al-sadr when you were in government douglas: i think it is safe to say a decade ago no one saw muqtada al-sadr being in this e, anti-iranian, mildly pro-saudi nationalist anticorruption candidate. that is not where anyone pictured him a decade ago. laura: what does his support say about the mood in iraq right now? douglas: i thinkhe mood's dissatisfaction with the government that has mismanaged the country, mismanaged corruption -- no, they have managed corruption very well. be correct, not managed -- been corrupt, not managed the economy well. citizens of iraq are fed up with st 15 years of what they have seen from their political class. i think this is a no-confide
douglas: ts is more or less status quo. the really interesting story is haider al-abadi's success in sunni areas. he did not do well in the shia eats inbut he got 12 nineveh province. in mosul, a purely sunni heartland, defeating the aditional nineveh-based party. we are seeing some breaking down of snow-sectarianism in iraq. laura: what was the view of muqtada al-sadr when you were in government douglas: i think it is safe to say a decade ago no one saw muqtada al-sadr being in this e,...
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like we know stopman douglas. that's the platform and we wanted to use it. the day after the shooting texted my adviser and i thanked her because i was in the class with her and i thanked her, you know, helping keeping us calm and i said we're going to change the world for the newspaper and fight for the people that we lost, and would i like to think that we have done that since then. >> i, unfortunately, wasn't emotionally prepared enough to be able to cover the newspaper in the weeks following the tragedy, but i'm so thankful that i have staffers and a fellow editor-in-chief in rebecca that can help carry the weight when i wasn't emotionally stable enough to and it just goes to show what an amazing staff i have and what an amazing staff we have. i wasn't prepared enough to go out there and take photos or go and report. they did not push or pry and let me grieve and deal with the whole tragedy and being a survivor of it. i mean, it's all them. i mean, i can't really take any credit for being out there on the scen
like we know stopman douglas. that's the platform and we wanted to use it. the day after the shooting texted my adviser and i thanked her because i was in the class with her and i thanked her, you know, helping keeping us calm and i said we're going to change the world for the newspaper and fight for the people that we lost, and would i like to think that we have done that since then. >> i, unfortunately, wasn't emotionally prepared enough to be able to cover the newspaper in the weeks...
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douglas: the clock is ticking and it's getting very tight.ment for the congress to ratify and the timelines involved in that, notice to the congress, reports by the international trade commission. most people think they have to get this done in the next week or they will not have enough clock to get it done in 2018. multiple points of contention, automobiles, demands for the 40% of valleys of cars of workers earning at least $16 an hour. mexico will not be happy about this. mexico is not happy about the auto demands, have not been from the beginning. that is not the only contentious issue, also the dispute settlement procedures in nafta, which were originally american provisions but the trade rep now views as a subsidy. he is opposed to those. these are all extremely important issues, very contentious. as i said, not a lot of time. david: this has dragged on for quite a while. ould were saying this w be wrapped up within a year. steel and aluminum are driving on. at what point does this become a problem for growth, the economy, businesses who
douglas: the clock is ticking and it's getting very tight.ment for the congress to ratify and the timelines involved in that, notice to the congress, reports by the international trade commission. most people think they have to get this done in the next week or they will not have enough clock to get it done in 2018. multiple points of contention, automobiles, demands for the 40% of valleys of cars of workers earning at least $16 an hour. mexico will not be happy about this. mexico is not happy...
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what the stoneman douglas students have said, wait a second. what do you mean there's nothing we can do? and they are in the process of breaking the cycle of learned violence that allows us as a society to be revictimized over and over and over again. and i don't think they know they're doing that, but from a social dynamic perspective, that's absolutely what they're doing. they're yelling wake up, america. we need stood something about this, and so i applaud them for moving the adults who have taken a passive position that allows our children and ourselves to be revictimized. i applaud them for that. >> the rapid question rapid answer. >> okay. >> can psychiatrists predict which individuals diagnosed with mental illness will or won't be dangerous to others? >> no. no. >> i was going to say no too. >> no. right. no. >> i'm going to stay on the topic of really emotional trauma and turn to scott and also i'll ask you a question, dara, as well. i'd like you to reflect on it. but scott, i mean, you -- you've had friends that were lost to you in orl
what the stoneman douglas students have said, wait a second. what do you mean there's nothing we can do? and they are in the process of breaking the cycle of learned violence that allows us as a society to be revictimized over and over and over again. and i don't think they know they're doing that, but from a social dynamic perspective, that's absolutely what they're doing. they're yelling wake up, america. we need stood something about this, and so i applaud them for moving the adults who have...
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douglas did not attend that.in 1858, douglas was living in rochester, and an escape slave from the charleston area. it is unclear how he came to rochester but he stayed with the douglas family for a few weeks and met john brown and learned about his plans. when john brown went to harpers ferry, he very much wanted douglas, a national figure to elevate the effort a bit. he convinced douglas to come to chambersburg pennsylvania. in august 18, '59 and meet with him. and and douglas was wary about the whole enterprise. he was working into a perfect steel trap and never succeed and participate. as they are about to leave, and shield green said i will go with the old man. he went to harpers ferry and was captured and subsequently tried, convicted and executed in 1859 and there were some papers that were found in the kennedy farmhouse, staging area for the john brown raid that implicated frederick douglass. the governor of virginia sent marshall to rochester to bring it back, a fugitive and douglas went to england to es
douglas did not attend that.in 1858, douglas was living in rochester, and an escape slave from the charleston area. it is unclear how he came to rochester but he stayed with the douglas family for a few weeks and met john brown and learned about his plans. when john brown went to harpers ferry, he very much wanted douglas, a national figure to elevate the effort a bit. he convinced douglas to come to chambersburg pennsylvania. in august 18, '59 and meet with him. and and douglas was wary about...
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douglas: this is a huge opportunity for the u.k. think about the skill of opportunity for global infrastructure, improving organization and dealing with we needon future and could connectivity to the countries around china and more probably across the world. that opportunity will be maximized if we can finance from from every part of the world and every type institution. i think the role do you can cap play constructively is supporting that crowding and using the institutions and expertise in terms of project management, legal risk management, arbitration, rule of law, insurance, so on and so forth, to maximize the political money that could be attracted towards project that will comprise. stephen: this brexit make it more imperative to make it involved or is that a distraction to the priorities that could be in hand? douglas: i think britain at whatever construct it has earned is interested in being globally connected. belt and wrote is one of the great projects of the world, after brexit and without brexit, britain will be interes
douglas: this is a huge opportunity for the u.k. think about the skill of opportunity for global infrastructure, improving organization and dealing with we needon future and could connectivity to the countries around china and more probably across the world. that opportunity will be maximized if we can finance from from every part of the world and every type institution. i think the role do you can cap play constructively is supporting that crowding and using the institutions and expertise in...
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we hear from students from marjory stoneman douglas high school, and other schools. this event was organized by the house democrats and violence prevention task force. [applause] >> [indiscernible] it is so amazing to have all of you here and i'm just waiting to listen to what you have to say. we are calling this, "let the children speak because we are always talking to you and speaking to you" and, sometimes we do not listen. so today, we will listen. members of congress will be listening to you. bear starting to come to take their seats in places and these chairs to listen to what you have to say. thank you so much for coming. first off, western. right, where is miami high? [laughter] where is miami high? where is miami central? where is north miami? where is miami carol city? where is hallendale. this is our newest chapter for howard county. thank you so much, this is great. you made it! [applause] you all for coming and forng the responsibility escorting this many boys to d.c.. you do it every year, but this is a very, special group. a special group that has come
we hear from students from marjory stoneman douglas high school, and other schools. this event was organized by the house democrats and violence prevention task force. [applause] >> [indiscernible] it is so amazing to have all of you here and i'm just waiting to listen to what you have to say. we are calling this, "let the children speak because we are always talking to you and speaking to you" and, sometimes we do not listen. so today, we will listen. members of congress will...
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winner of the top new artist performed with sean mendes and joined by a choir from marjory stoneman douglashool. ed sheeran had six awards including top male artist and after a two year award show absence, the billboards featured the return of taylor swift, picking up two awards, including top female artist. >> i want to thank the female artists that pave the way for us -- >> reporter: a high light of the night, janet jackson performing
winner of the top new artist performed with sean mendes and joined by a choir from marjory stoneman douglashool. ed sheeran had six awards including top male artist and after a two year award show absence, the billboards featured the return of taylor swift, picking up two awards, including top female artist. >> i want to thank the female artists that pave the way for us -- >> reporter: a high light of the night, janet jackson performing
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and work together to enact common sense reforms that will help what happened at marjorie stoneman douglas high school, up little moment in our nations history. not because it was one of the deadliest school shootings but back then, three months ago, because it was the last. i hoped that would it be the last. i am so proud of the students that spoke out in the parents but spoke out and fred gunn berg's daughter was gunned down as she was trying to flee at the other end of the hall but that bullet from that ar 15 caught her right in the spinal cord. just as she was about to exit the hallway. thank you to fred and others that have been speaking out especially the students so eloquent and bold and we all hope that the shooting in parkland was going to be the last. but it is not. here we go again with this tragedy thatha took place in parkland so fresh in our minds and here we go again in our students deserve better. you have seen the article since friday shooting about how students are frightened that their school is next. our schools and our communities deserve better and america deserves be
and work together to enact common sense reforms that will help what happened at marjorie stoneman douglas high school, up little moment in our nations history. not because it was one of the deadliest school shootings but back then, three months ago, because it was the last. i hoped that would it be the last. i am so proud of the students that spoke out in the parents but spoke out and fred gunn berg's daughter was gunned down as she was trying to flee at the other end of the hall but that...
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douglas innes, was acquitted of the manslaughter of the four men following a retrial in april. ireland's health minister says he wants to get to the bottom of "who knew what, and when" about a scandal involving the country's cervical cancer screening service. the head of the health service in the irish republic has said he will resign, after it emerged that more than 200 women were wrongly told that their cervical smear tests were all clear. 17 women have since died. the failings occurred after the tests were out—sourced to an american company. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page sent this report. stories like emma mhic mhathuna's have moved and stunned people in ireland. she was given the all clear from cervical cancer five years ago but the result of her smear test was wrong. she was only diagnosed with the disease in 2016 and is now terminally ill. the cancer is throughout my body. i've been told, while i have
douglas innes, was acquitted of the manslaughter of the four men following a retrial in april. ireland's health minister says he wants to get to the bottom of "who knew what, and when" about a scandal involving the country's cervical cancer screening service. the head of the health service in the irish republic has said he will resign, after it emerged that more than 200 women were wrongly told that their cervical smear tests were all clear. 17 women have since died. the failings...
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and douglas put up his face and challenge them back -- put up his fists. the thugs scurried back into the alley. i hope they did, because that is what i am writing in the book. [laughter] he stood up as a thug and the guy writes, douglass said, double triumph that night. anyway, the next sunday, he goes to spring street church. now, in all of the "mission of the war" speech, and all of the -- in all of the conceptions of the war, douglass is trying to appeal for rebirth. a rebirth. but why does he do after the news comes of lincoln's election, his reelection? the great news, which now means, of course, the war will be prosecuted to the end. that means emancipation. though 70% of union soldiers who voted at the front for lincoln know that that is what it means. douglas goes to the church and he starts with the oldest rebirth metaphor in western civilization. and he knew that he could do it with that church audience. he told the story of noah's ark. he just quickly read the passage in genesis and he said, you know, noah sent a dove out of the ark. and the do
and douglas put up his face and challenge them back -- put up his fists. the thugs scurried back into the alley. i hope they did, because that is what i am writing in the book. [laughter] he stood up as a thug and the guy writes, douglass said, double triumph that night. anyway, the next sunday, he goes to spring street church. now, in all of the "mission of the war" speech, and all of the -- in all of the conceptions of the war, douglass is trying to appeal for rebirth. a rebirth....
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nationwide school walkout to protest gun violence in the wake of the massacre at marjory stoneman douglashigh in srkland, florida. today, stoneman douglas students tweeted their support for sante fe, one saying: you saw sophomore dakota shrader in our report just a moment ago. dakota is with me now tonight. dakota is a sophomore at the school. talk a little bit about where you were and what you saw and what happened. >> well, i was on the far side of the high school, but the shooting actually took right there, this side of the high school, far back. and when the fire alarm went off, you know, of course everybody thought it was the normal procedure, and we go out to the field behind us and, you know, we start hearing the booms, booms. yo, you know, everyone starts running. teachers are yelling, "run! run! run!" and me and my friend ryan make it to the woods, right there. >> glor: where did all the students go? they went in all different directions? >> yes. di glor: what kind of direction were you being given? >> i didn't want to go towards the crowd because i didn't know who was actually--
nationwide school walkout to protest gun violence in the wake of the massacre at marjory stoneman douglashigh in srkland, florida. today, stoneman douglas students tweeted their support for sante fe, one saying: you saw sophomore dakota shrader in our report just a moment ago. dakota is with me now tonight. dakota is a sophomore at the school. talk a little bit about where you were and what you saw and what happened. >> well, i was on the far side of the high school, but the shooting...
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stoneman douglas? i guess they're on their way. they're on their way. thank you so much. [ applause ] >> before we get started, i like everyone to take their seat. thank you for coming. as chair of the gun violence prevention task force, i'm proud to welcome analysts and i want you to know that our members of congress are with us today are interested to hear about your work. your advocacy to reduce gun violence in our communities. a little bit of housekeeping we need to take care of. we're going to be joined by the democratic leader, nancy pelosi in a bit. she'll have some remarks. representative wilson and deutsche are going to be here or are here. they're going to have some brief remarks. then we'll get to the real reason that we're all here today. and that's the inspiring young leaders before us this afternoon. we have most of your full statements and we'll recognize two of you for four minutes. after we hear from the updaters, we'll recognize members of congress in the order in which they arrived today. each member will get four minute block of time
stoneman douglas? i guess they're on their way. they're on their way. thank you so much. [ applause ] >> before we get started, i like everyone to take their seat. thank you for coming. as chair of the gun violence prevention task force, i'm proud to welcome analysts and i want you to know that our members of congress are with us today are interested to hear about your work. your advocacy to reduce gun violence in our communities. a little bit of housekeeping we need to take care of....
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have happened, i would argue, were it not for the leadership of the student survivors of stoneman douglas already happened. elected officials are going to have to respond to this pressure and that ultimately will have no choice but to. david: is that the response from elected officials, or on the other hand can they say that the private sector will take care of it? rep. deutch: no, i don't think that is true at all. if you look at -- look, the nra is going to a meeting, the first meeting they have had since le outan douglas tora a ho of the heart of our community. it is the first meeting they have had since the worst mass shooting in american history that took place in las vegas with 50 people killed and close to 600 injured. what we know going into this meeting is that even the majority, the overwhelming majority of members of the nra feel alienated by this elitist, lobbyist-led organization that is responding to the gun companies first and foremost rather than their members. they are feeling alienated. there is pressure from the outside. ultimately, the way you break the stranglehold in
have happened, i would argue, were it not for the leadership of the student survivors of stoneman douglas already happened. elected officials are going to have to respond to this pressure and that ultimately will have no choice but to. david: is that the response from elected officials, or on the other hand can they say that the private sector will take care of it? rep. deutch: no, i don't think that is true at all. if you look at -- look, the nra is going to a meeting, the first meeting they...
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all right we're going to take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking to dr douglas vaclav president of the organization discussing what it's going to be like to hear back from l.a. and civilization states. palm oil is one of the most controversial products of odds on the it's a solid vegetable found thirds very cheap. twenty seventeen production grew to sixty three million tons that rapid growth in international demand for cheap oil has led to the massive expansion of kamel plantations which means the destruction of rain forest. get into the zero a lot more than ten million had to as of unique rain forest has been destroyed and it's a process that just keeps going. seems wrong when all rolls just don't hold. any old belief yet to say proud disdain comes to advocate and in games from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. applied for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the ag
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all right we're going to take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking to dr douglas in fact cotch president of messy organization discussing what is going to be like to hear back from l.a. and civilization state. it seems wrong. well we just don't. get to shape our. culture. and in. the trail. find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. and we're back with dr douglas president of messy organization discussing their prospect of finding intelligent lies our other planets so. much when you sing about extraterrestrial what do you personally imagine they're like. well the ones that we can contact are going to be scientists because that's the only way we can exchange a radio signal or a laser pulses if they also have an ability to create the instruments that allow us to exchange information but beyond that i don't expect that they're going to look like us you know they're not necessarily even going to have the same way of encountering the world that we do we rely very heavily on our vision vision has evolved forty times independently on earth so it's
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susan: and it was the double s, douglas. that always confuses people. kamal mclarin: yes, it made it very unique. susan: before we get into many more details, why is he relevant today? kamal mclarin: he is relevant because he lived a life of agitation. he basically was very focused on equal rights for all, no matter the sex, color or creed. what we find is he lived a life of sacrifice and wanting to see all individuals obtain any and all forms of equality. what we find is he is a universal reformer, and he was very involved in the abolitionist movement, he was involved in the temperance movement. he was also involved in the women's suffrage movement. and he continued to use his voice even after slavery was ended. slavery had been abolished, to basically become sort of the forerunner with others in terms of the early civil rights movement. susan: he also became one of america's early international celebrities. how did he manage to travel as much as he did, and he was out of the united states were almost -- for as long as two years at one point. kamal mcl
susan: and it was the double s, douglas. that always confuses people. kamal mclarin: yes, it made it very unique. susan: before we get into many more details, why is he relevant today? kamal mclarin: he is relevant because he lived a life of agitation. he basically was very focused on equal rights for all, no matter the sex, color or creed. what we find is he lived a life of sacrifice and wanting to see all individuals obtain any and all forms of equality. what we find is he is a universal...
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and we're back with dr douglas back ajah president of mexico organization discussing their prospect of finding intelligent lies are other planets so dr black arts when you think about extraterrestrial what do you personally imagine there are like. well the ones that we can contact are going to be scientists because that's the only way we can exchange a radio signal or a laser pulses if they also have an ability to create the instruments that allow us to exchange information but beyond that i don't expect that they're going to look like us you know they're not necessarily even going to have the same way of encountering the world that we do we rely very heavily on our vision vision has evolved forty times independently on earth so it's been very affective here but what happens if you're a civilization on a planet where there is a murky cover over the atmosphere and you need to get around through a sense of hearing or a sense of touch or a sense of smell you could still be a scientist still discovering your universe but your way of encountering that day to day could be very different and
and we're back with dr douglas back ajah president of mexico organization discussing their prospect of finding intelligent lies are other planets so dr black arts when you think about extraterrestrial what do you personally imagine there are like. well the ones that we can contact are going to be scientists because that's the only way we can exchange a radio signal or a laser pulses if they also have an ability to create the instruments that allow us to exchange information but beyond that i...
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douglas, let's talk about the new poll. released by cnn.f of americans, 57%, have a favorable view of the first lady, melania trump. that is a 10% jump from january, while 27% hold an unfavorable view of her at the same time. the president's approval rating is only at 41%. what's your reaction to those numbers? >> first ladies usually are more popular than their husbands for starters. secondly, there's a feeling of you almost feel bad for melania, the fact she's living with the stormy daniels crisis all the time, the fact that, you know, her husband has a bit of a bullying nature to put it mildly. the fact -- just a bit. trying to raise baron in these crazy media environment, trying to keep him out of harm's way. you know, all first ladiesbelov. when hillary clinton was first lady you saw her take a hit with public opinion polls. as long as she's not overly political and stays on things like ownershpioid addiction and strangeness of cyber bullying, she's stay high in the public estimation. >> she's taken a more high profile role recently wi
douglas, let's talk about the new poll. released by cnn.f of americans, 57%, have a favorable view of the first lady, melania trump. that is a 10% jump from january, while 27% hold an unfavorable view of her at the same time. the president's approval rating is only at 41%. what's your reaction to those numbers? >> first ladies usually are more popular than their husbands for starters. secondly, there's a feeling of you almost feel bad for melania, the fact she's living with the stormy...
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charlie mirsky, the 11th grader from marjorie stallman -- stoneman douglas heiskell. jennifer mirabelle from 11th grade, miami, fort west and senior high school. michaela dunn, 11th grade, hallandale mag noddy high school -- magnet high school. debra lee russell, 12th grade, miami lakes. daniel from richard montgomery high school. taylor norwood from king high school. we will hear from three minutes for the representative deutsche and go right back to the panel starting with charlie. >> all right, thank you. thanks, and we may have, ricky pope is also here and we appreciate that. thank you very much, thank you to you for holding the forum. thanks to the other colleagues and representative wilson for bringing this group, this group of voices together. i want to thank our student panelists to take time to come to washington and share your experiences with us. i would like to note something that is -- could stephen colbert said recently. he marveled at the student survivors at marjory stoneman douglas high school and the student leaders from other high schools from aroun
charlie mirsky, the 11th grader from marjorie stallman -- stoneman douglas heiskell. jennifer mirabelle from 11th grade, miami, fort west and senior high school. michaela dunn, 11th grade, hallandale mag noddy high school -- magnet high school. debra lee russell, 12th grade, miami lakes. daniel from richard montgomery high school. taylor norwood from king high school. we will hear from three minutes for the representative deutsche and go right back to the panel starting with charlie. >>...
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the germans every week douglas play. play .his is newsnight from the white for a new prime minister just towards an end the country's populist coalition has nominated for something i mean in a new government could be sworn in as early as space we will bring you the latest from russia. plus washington lays out its tough and you line on iraq. know what gratian for a new kleptocrats no more acceptance of missiles landing in riyadh in the golan heights no more cause for expansion a reunion power.
the germans every week douglas play. play .his is newsnight from the white for a new prime minister just towards an end the country's populist coalition has nominated for something i mean in a new government could be sworn in as early as space we will bring you the latest from russia. plus washington lays out its tough and you line on iraq. know what gratian for a new kleptocrats no more acceptance of missiles landing in riyadh in the golan heights no more cause for expansion a reunion power.
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and we started getting phone calls that there was a shooting at douglas. initially i thought there is no way it could be meadow. what are the odds this could be her at a school that's so big like 3100 students there. how could it possibly be her? tan then the slow torture started, lasted 13 hours, while we waited for the final confirmation. i was serring the trauma centers where i worked and calling my coworkers, sending them pictures hoping that we would find her at the hospital. i started to really worry when a good friend of mine i spoke to him, he's director for ems, he called and told me about all the body that is were still in the school on the floor that he was looking at. and as the hours went by, we knew that she had to be there. so we had all hoped that meadow had just lost her phone and detained somewhere in all of this. but then as the time went by, we knew it had to be more than that. so suddenly i did develop a new logistical framework. so how do i tell her grandmother there that she recently lost her husband that that's probably where meadow
and we started getting phone calls that there was a shooting at douglas. initially i thought there is no way it could be meadow. what are the odds this could be her at a school that's so big like 3100 students there. how could it possibly be her? tan then the slow torture started, lasted 13 hours, while we waited for the final confirmation. i was serring the trauma centers where i worked and calling my coworkers, sending them pictures hoping that we would find her at the hospital. i started to...
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stephen douglas of course was a northern democrat kind for president campaigned through the south he went on to down to the alabama river. and it was the last major speech was. they went up the steps. basically trying to save the union. he hoped to everyone would hold it together. he tried. i was interested at how enterprise aids enterprising some of the go-getters were. and by golly they got that suggesting that the capital should be moves because it was the ideal location of the railroads. and the alabama and tennessee running up the direction. so that they can bring down the iron ore from shelby in middle alabama and make the weapons and then ship them out. to mississippi and georgia of course. i think about 400 young men from the surrounding dallas county went off to join those rates. and whoever else they thought they were fighting for. the battle came up about by orders from richard taylor who was the commanding officer commanding what was left of the southern army. the arsenal was here and he didn't want from shipping from neighboring counties. it was very valuable. white gold
stephen douglas of course was a northern democrat kind for president campaigned through the south he went on to down to the alabama river. and it was the last major speech was. they went up the steps. basically trying to save the union. he hoped to everyone would hold it together. he tried. i was interested at how enterprise aids enterprising some of the go-getters were. and by golly they got that suggesting that the capital should be moves because it was the ideal location of the railroads....
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joining me now historian douglas brinkley and anita mcbride, chief of staff to laura bush.l start with you. first and foremost, our thoughts and prayers are with the first lady and her family at this time. i do wonder as a communication issue, we know she had this procedure this morning. are you surprised that the white house waited until hours later to reveal it and the fact that the statement is so sparing of details, although we're told she'll be there for the week, which suggests a fairly serious procedure. is that a surprise to you? >> well i can completely understand their need and desire to keep this as private as possible at the end of the day you're right, all of us do wish her well and a speedy recovery and that should be first and foremost. notwithstanding any medical expertise of anyone that may give an opinion on the condition of her health. but when laura bush had neck surgery in 2007 and she went to the hospital with g.w. and we did not release any information on that until after it was over and that she was going home. and in fact, george w. bush was in aust
joining me now historian douglas brinkley and anita mcbride, chief of staff to laura bush.l start with you. first and foremost, our thoughts and prayers are with the first lady and her family at this time. i do wonder as a communication issue, we know she had this procedure this morning. are you surprised that the white house waited until hours later to reveal it and the fact that the statement is so sparing of details, although we're told she'll be there for the week, which suggests a fairly...
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stephen douglas presley lincoln on this. -- pressed lincoln on this. aboutd you were talking public rights, you are not talking about juries or giving testimonies in court, but you you grant ang, if fundamental premise about all men are created equal in the natural rights, you're going to have to enfranchise blacks people and you're going to have black people and white people getting married, and you are going to have all kinds of things, and is going to be black and white quality all over the place. confidentid that the that in saying that, he was going to be turning the audiences against lincoln. the thing is that douglas was right. starting point and there will be in fact no place to stop. when you start talking about the , thety of natural rights line that separates natural rights from civil rights or social rights is a very poorest one. -- a very porous one. people are going to start andsing through all of that stephen a douglas saw the future. future that lincoln believed had to come because it was going to be based on what the declaration of ind
stephen douglas presley lincoln on this. -- pressed lincoln on this. aboutd you were talking public rights, you are not talking about juries or giving testimonies in court, but you you grant ang, if fundamental premise about all men are created equal in the natural rights, you're going to have to enfranchise blacks people and you're going to have black people and white people getting married, and you are going to have all kinds of things, and is going to be black and white quality all over the...
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the germans every week douglas. played . this is news live from berlin suicide bombings target churches in indonesia's second largest city police say it was the work of one family including their children at least fourteen people died in the attacks and with scores wounded also coming up. u.s. officials including president donald trump's dog.
the germans every week douglas. played . this is news live from berlin suicide bombings target churches in indonesia's second largest city police say it was the work of one family including their children at least fourteen people died in the attacks and with scores wounded also coming up. u.s. officials including president donald trump's dog.
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february 14th, marjory stoneman douglas in parkland, 17 dead.nah state university, one dead. march 2nd, two dead. and march 7th, huffman high school in alabama, one dead. march 20th, grate mills high school in maryland, one dead. and today sante fe high school in texas, at least ten dead. the latest horrifying incident where we heardelier today from this survivor. >> was there a part of you that was like, this isn't real? this would not happen in my school. >> no. there wasn't. >> why so? >> it's been happening everywhere. i felt like eventually it would happen here too. >> it has been happening everywhere. i all felt eventually it would happen here. that is a statement that would not have been made when i was a kid. ask yourself, are we failing our children? >>> happening now, breaking news. deadly texas shooting. ten people are dead after a gunman opened fire inside of a texas high school. the teenage suspect a student is in custody. but did he act alone? search for explosives, the police say the gunman left behind a variety of
february 14th, marjory stoneman douglas in parkland, 17 dead.nah state university, one dead. march 2nd, two dead. and march 7th, huffman high school in alabama, one dead. march 20th, grate mills high school in maryland, one dead. and today sante fe high school in texas, at least ten dead. the latest horrifying incident where we heardelier today from this survivor. >> was there a part of you that was like, this isn't real? this would not happen in my school. >> no. there wasn't....
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i'm trying to keep my son away from the humiliation of what's happening right now. >> douglas, sarah, thank you. it wasn't so bad, your maiden voyage. >> no i loved it. this was great, thank you. >>> the president will announce tomorrow if he is going to withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. if he does, will pe he be playing right into vladimir putin's hands? i'm going to talk to a former u.s. ambassador to russia. a place with 24-hour fvalet servicee and a boutique salon a place with all day arts and crafts it even has a day spa a place that's so much like home, because well... it is home home instead senior care when you need personalized care in the comfort of home. i gi go home, and i repeat.e, i kill it. my career is moving forward, but my student loans are going nowhere. it'll take me 20 years to pay them off, but i finally found a way to pay them off sooner, and save money by refinancing with sofi. sofi has helped over 200,000 people get ahead of their debt, and they can help you move forward too. see how much you can save in just two minutes at sofi.com/sooner >>> we're just ho
i'm trying to keep my son away from the humiliation of what's happening right now. >> douglas, sarah, thank you. it wasn't so bad, your maiden voyage. >> no i loved it. this was great, thank you. >>> the president will announce tomorrow if he is going to withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. if he does, will pe he be playing right into vladimir putin's hands? i'm going to talk to a former u.s. ambassador to russia. a place with 24-hour fvalet servicee and a boutique salon a...
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video, he talks big of committing a mass killing, and somehow reveling in it. >> location is stone douglas in parkland florida. it's going to be a big event. and when you see me next, you'll all know who i am. >> chilling to watch. now cruz confessed to killing 17 people, prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty. >>> tonight, north korean official is in new york getting ready for more talks tomorrow with mike pompeo. he is known as kim jong un's right-hand man. he's the highest ranking north korean official to visit the u.s. in 18 years they are trying to nail down the details of president trump's upcoming nuclear summit with kim jong un. president trump cancel the summit last week, but both side appear to be moving ahead with the june 12 meeting in singapore. an american delegation is already there working out logistics. >>> young student from marin county is getting national attention. the 13-year-old aspiring journalist posed a tough question on gun control that made the white house press secretary choke up. >> there is nothing that can be more terrifying for a kid to go to school and
video, he talks big of committing a mass killing, and somehow reveling in it. >> location is stone douglas in parkland florida. it's going to be a big event. and when you see me next, you'll all know who i am. >> chilling to watch. now cruz confessed to killing 17 people, prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty. >>> tonight, north korean official is in new york getting ready for more talks tomorrow with mike pompeo. he is known as kim jong un's right-hand man. he's the...
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dr douglas will come to the show great to have you own our program so your organization mattie's focused on sending out signals aimed specifically at aliens and you say that extra terrestrials need to know where ready to communicate but are we really ready to communicate i mean look at us we can hardly communicate with each other. it's true communication is one of the big challenges but it is also a defining feature of our species that we are the intelligent creatures who love to talk with one another so our work in many is a natural extension of that desire to communicate but instead of talking with other human beings we're reaching out to life in the universe your colleague from they search for extraterrestrial intelligence is huge sas shostak predicts that we will find intelligent alien life within the next twenty years you said that it will happen by approximately twenty thirty five watts in this next twenty years exactly well one of the things that we see in our research is the need for computing power we gather tremendous amounts of data from space and we sift through all of that c
dr douglas will come to the show great to have you own our program so your organization mattie's focused on sending out signals aimed specifically at aliens and you say that extra terrestrials need to know where ready to communicate but are we really ready to communicate i mean look at us we can hardly communicate with each other. it's true communication is one of the big challenges but it is also a defining feature of our species that we are the intelligent creatures who love to talk with one...
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churchill the cultists the entire country the champion of the free and fearless for the last sixty years douglas for mines her higher and higher her further and further the interpreter and dirtier. the high gloss world of professional sports behind the scenes bitter truth manipulation exploitation corruption mafia style of business worth millions but just how murky is the world of sports in reality. thirty games starting june sixth on t w. play. love. a plug. play play play. play play luck. blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame blame. blame. you. play. the lower costs. player. the lower. leg below. the luck of. the luck player claim. exists goal here let's look at. the lower. costs. to stop. the current both players. play. the limitless low low low low. play. the lead. to. the legislature. eleven eleven. eleven . the be. the big. goof the big. ball follow the ball oh all ball in the bowl the bird . the be. the ball. from the be. doing. the best in the league. the big. game the book. being made that indicated that the memo to t
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douglas has worked in those river for 14 years. now there are more than 100 because of the crisis. working here. now there are more than 100 because of the crisism is thin pickings. these coins used to be worth something. hyperinflation and they are no more valuable than the sediment itself. he is now on the lookout for silver and gold. even this hearing backing changes day. the night is longer for this gang living on the streets. the youngest is five years old. every month, new arrivals. when dusk falls, the work begins, begging for something to eat. it is to be that a lot of people came in to be that lots of people came and requested of food. with the crisis, fewer people can be generous. without change at the top, and march towards social misery quickens. these little boys never had much of a future but it is 110w never had much of a future but it is now looking less hopeful. you're watching newsday on the bbc. we look at how social media and online games hook mobile phone users into the repeated urge to check their phones. also
douglas has worked in those river for 14 years. now there are more than 100 because of the crisis. working here. now there are more than 100 because of the crisism is thin pickings. these coins used to be worth something. hyperinflation and they are no more valuable than the sediment itself. he is now on the lookout for silver and gold. even this hearing backing changes day. the night is longer for this gang living on the streets. the youngest is five years old. every month, new arrivals. when...
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you have been to the douglas port of entry? can you talk about the importance to upgrade ports of entry like this both for economic opportunity and for security and counter-terrorism mission? >> absolutely. i have been to the douglas port of entry multiple times. challenging facility to say the least, especially given the growth and traffic since the 1930s. the change in our mission, the change in our agency composition wasn't designed to where we are today. so the imperative to invest both in the physical infrastructure and to accommodate the flow but also the security technology, the offices, the detention areas, all of that is critical so we can facilitate that cross border trade and travel. so we have initiated a fees built study on the port of douglas. that's going to tell us both the planning factors for additional cargo flow as well as the regular travel. we're going to need to then put a budget wedge against that study to see if we can modernize the port itself and we have in our planning. but also in what's the right s
you have been to the douglas port of entry? can you talk about the importance to upgrade ports of entry like this both for economic opportunity and for security and counter-terrorism mission? >> absolutely. i have been to the douglas port of entry multiple times. challenging facility to say the least, especially given the growth and traffic since the 1930s. the change in our mission, the change in our agency composition wasn't designed to where we are today. so the imperative to invest...
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the boat was operated by douglas innes who told the court he had received e—mails from the men.suggest they have been taken on a lot of water yesterday and today and they are concerned enough to phone and e—mail me. when the upturned cheeki rafiki was found later, it's keel was missing revealing a series of rusty bolts. the results, said the prosecution, of repeated groundings during earlier sailings and a lack of maintenance, something he said the failure to have it serviced was an act of negligence but also said such a survey might not have found the fault. last month a jury found douglas innes not guilty of the manslaughter of the four men on board the cheeki rafiki. but last year, in a separate trial, he was found guilty of failing to operate a yacht in a safe manner and it is for that that he was sentenced today. thejudge called on the judge called on the maritime authorities to change the rules on boat safety, something they have now agreed to do. i have personally pledged to the family that rules will change as a result of this case. there are a number of grey areas that
the boat was operated by douglas innes who told the court he had received e—mails from the men.suggest they have been taken on a lot of water yesterday and today and they are concerned enough to phone and e—mail me. when the upturned cheeki rafiki was found later, it's keel was missing revealing a series of rusty bolts. the results, said the prosecution, of repeated groundings during earlier sailings and a lack of maintenance, something he said the failure to have it serviced was an act of...
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[applause]. >> douglas obana has been with dph since 2010. he has worked in many programs within the environmental health branch, such as refuse lane, food safety permitting and inspections, medical cannabis dispensary, permitting and inspections and nonpotable water check, permitting inspections for the last two years as a senior inspector. doug has permitted 24 medical cannabis dispensaries and he also accepted and reviewed 26 nonpotable water applications and reviewed the accompany reengineering reports. doug has been rhea signed to the new cannabis program and environmental health. he is a valuable asset regarding all information regarding cannabis applications, processing, permitting of the medical cannabis dispensaries and the recent adult use retail permitting and medical cannabis dispensaries. probably should have smoked some before i said all that. he keeps up to date of the medical cannabis regulations. doug works well with the regulating community and spends time to explain current processes regarding cannabis. doug is hard working
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among them, parents of some of the victims of stoneman douglas high school. the father of joaquin oliver today inviting the president to his florida home to discuss gun reform. >> five minutes of your time in joaquin's empty room, then you will feel what we're going through. >> reporter: and fred guttenberg, his daughter killed in the shooting at stoneman douglas high. >> all i think about is her running for her life. >> reporter: that shooting and other massacres casting a pal over the nra conference. >> after a few days of grieving, i just decided, i -- there's just nothing else i can think of doing, but to do something about this. >> reporter: but not deterring its members following a speech friday from president trump. >> they said, you know, going to the nra convention and speaking today, that'll be very controversial. it might not be popular. you know what i said? bye-bye, got to get on the plane. >> reporter: the defiance against lawmakers wary of new gun legislation just months ago. >> some of you people are petrified of the nra, you can't be petrifie
among them, parents of some of the victims of stoneman douglas high school. the father of joaquin oliver today inviting the president to his florida home to discuss gun reform. >> five minutes of your time in joaquin's empty room, then you will feel what we're going through. >> reporter: and fred guttenberg, his daughter killed in the shooting at stoneman douglas high. >> all i think about is her running for her life. >> reporter: that shooting and other massacres...
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to piss on someone's parade is a common idiom but michael douglas takes it a bit too literally. i guess i'm going to piss on the fish in the post out there this dinner party is a battlefield in an ugly marital war a battle of the sexes played out in the kitchen i would never humiliate you like this you're not equipped to any. family if seems to be developing i don't know if we should leave but i definitely advise skipping the fish course. when the lady next to you decides to shut the guy up after he claims no woman could fake an orgasm with him yeah. yeah yeah yeah. yeah. yeah. yeah yeah. oh oh. oh oh oh. i'll have what she's having. but she's the real joke is the director rob reiner cast his own mother to say that line and it still holds up but now we're ready for dessert we've got a lovely little a here but have you ever tried monkey brains on ice cream. oh no i don't really like for. our next bill is about food as a day here this scene from steven spielberg was banned in india and you can kind of understand why our number three. at dinner has the power to bring people togethe
to piss on someone's parade is a common idiom but michael douglas takes it a bit too literally. i guess i'm going to piss on the fish in the post out there this dinner party is a battlefield in an ugly marital war a battle of the sexes played out in the kitchen i would never humiliate you like this you're not equipped to any. family if seems to be developing i don't know if we should leave but i definitely advise skipping the fish course. when the lady next to you decides to shut the guy up...
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dr douglas vaca come to the show great to have you own our program so your organization mattie's focused on sending out signals aimed specifically at aliens and you say that extra terrestrials need to know where ready to communicate but are we really ready to communicate i mean look at us we can hardly communicate with each other. it's true communication is one of the big challenges but it is also a defining feature of our species that we are the intelligent creatures who love to talk with one another so our work in many is a natural extension of that desire to communicate but instead of talking with other human beings we're reaching out to life in the universe your colleague from they search for extraterrestrial intelligence is huge sas shostak predicts that we will find intelligent alien life within the next twenty years you said that it will happen by approximately twenty thirty five watts in this next twenty years exactly well one of the things that we see in our research is the need for computing power we gather tremendous amounts of data from space and we sift through all of that c
dr douglas vaca come to the show great to have you own our program so your organization mattie's focused on sending out signals aimed specifically at aliens and you say that extra terrestrials need to know where ready to communicate but are we really ready to communicate i mean look at us we can hardly communicate with each other. it's true communication is one of the big challenges but it is also a defining feature of our species that we are the intelligent creatures who love to talk with one...
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high school in florida the stoneman douglas massacre jump started the movement for gun control when students survivors began organizing and the controversy spilled over into the business world and we have reported here a couple of times about some of these cycles of boycotts and backlashes that untangled brands including dick's sporting goods delta airlines and even wal-mart ahead of the n.r.a. gathering critics claim to park received on the part of the n.r.a. for actually banning the carrying of firearms firearms into the hall during speeches by president trump and vice president pence despite the familiar talking point from gun and about a proverbial good guy with a gun being the best protection against gun violence. turning to south america argentina interest rates have been raised for the third time in a week to forty percent forty percent my gosh the rate increase on friday came on top of an increase on thursday to thirty point two five percent and last week the rate was twenty seven point two five percent the dramatic increases were an attempt by the government to halt a slide
high school in florida the stoneman douglas massacre jump started the movement for gun control when students survivors began organizing and the controversy spilled over into the business world and we have reported here a couple of times about some of these cycles of boycotts and backlashes that untangled brands including dick's sporting goods delta airlines and even wal-mart ahead of the n.r.a. gathering critics claim to park received on the part of the n.r.a. for actually banning the carrying...
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bit downfall of our civilization or the opening of a new writer will talk about that today with dr douglas the president of messy messy extraterrestrial intelligence organization. surrounded by dust gas and radiation earth look slowly hung up in the middle of lifeless space with dozens of billions of earth like planets potentially out there humans are determined to find extraterrestrial life. how likely are we to garner a response to messages would be to space. aliens to get our signals who's to say they will be a danger to earth and good first contact with the opening of a new era for the planet or the beginning of it's still. dr douglas come to the show great to have you own our program so your organization matches focus on sending out signals aimed specifically at aliens and you say that extra terrestrials need to know where ready to communicate but are we really ready to communicate i mean look at us we can hardly communicate with each other. it's true communication is one of the big challenges but it is also a defining feature of our species that we are the intelligent creatures who l
bit downfall of our civilization or the opening of a new writer will talk about that today with dr douglas the president of messy messy extraterrestrial intelligence organization. surrounded by dust gas and radiation earth look slowly hung up in the middle of lifeless space with dozens of billions of earth like planets potentially out there humans are determined to find extraterrestrial life. how likely are we to garner a response to messages would be to space. aliens to get our signals who's...
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superfood douglas long long gone. life style you're. sixteen if. you accidentally shot some of. the troubled. time in the film. how can you get out. with that going series. this week on d w. hi i'm ben welcome to made your business magazine a look at maker's creative zen disrupters as well as the topics that concern all of us we've decided to shake things up our selves with a concept and design but with a payoff that's up to you t.v. is an expensive business and you he might be.
superfood douglas long long gone. life style you're. sixteen if. you accidentally shot some of. the troubled. time in the film. how can you get out. with that going series. this week on d w. hi i'm ben welcome to made your business magazine a look at maker's creative zen disrupters as well as the topics that concern all of us we've decided to shake things up our selves with a concept and design but with a payoff that's up to you t.v. is an expensive business and you he might be.