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stephen: there you go, girl. dr. ris: it's amazing, that awareness of what the wild is and what it means to her. stephen: as soon as they smell the ocean, they just know where to head. dr. chris: even that look on her face, that's just determination to haul herself across. it's not easy for them to move that way. once she gets her first taste of the sea, there's no stopping her. wow, and with that, she's gone. it's not a bad backyard, is it? stephen: it's a great part of the world. i love it. dr. chris: it's so peaceful, the waves lapping on the shore and the wind through the palm trees. but i'm about to come face-to-face with the world's most dangerous bird at mission beach. cassowary carer graham has been monitoring these two orphans, anna and steve, since they came into the garners beach rehab center as chicks, and i'm giving him a hand on his rounds. all jokes aside, we actually have to be quite careful in here. so, we're going to take all the necessary measures and just see how we go. while australia's largest fl
stephen: there you go, girl. dr. ris: it's amazing, that awareness of what the wild is and what it means to her. stephen: as soon as they smell the ocean, they just know where to head. dr. chris: even that look on her face, that's just determination to haul herself across. it's not easy for them to move that way. once she gets her first taste of the sea, there's no stopping her. wow, and with that, she's gone. it's not a bad backyard, is it? stephen: it's a great part of the world. i love it....
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dr. stephen, a shark expert. >> what does he say?nderstandable fish behavior. >> he has a cool theory. >> on the back of the outboard motors they basically serve to ground the electrical for the boat. you're setting up a whopping huge electric field in the water and these sharks are extremely sensitive to the weak electrical fields. and what they do, they use that to detect the natural prey, i don't -- they're cued to bite at the electric stimuli. >> all the fishermen are driving around in bait boats. [ laughter ] maybe we should rethink the engineering of that. >> yeah. i'm with you. because look at the damage that the boat took. >> you can see the whole side of the motor is messed up. the plastic housing is missing. tooth marks on the outside as well. >> this is cool, really awesome. >> yeah. cool video. >>> these gender reveal parties have gotten really extravagant. this family went all out. they have all the decorations, enough food to feed the neighborhood but first they want to know what the guests think the gender will be. >>
dr. stephen, a shark expert. >> what does he say?nderstandable fish behavior. >> he has a cool theory. >> on the back of the outboard motors they basically serve to ground the electrical for the boat. you're setting up a whopping huge electric field in the water and these sharks are extremely sensitive to the weak electrical fields. and what they do, they use that to detect the natural prey, i don't -- they're cued to bite at the electric stimuli. >> all the fishermen...
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two part question about digital heaven and hell health first this week we lost dr stephen hawking who warned about the ultimate threat of artificial intelligence that the machines could take over what if it's too late and there's nothing we can do to curtail digital exposure how would our children suffer oh man that's such a good question because it is happening and we're creating robots to replace people and this is this is just an issue because we're not learning how to connect as human beings anymore and where this is a problem because we are humans so it's creating a lot of problems with people emotionally mentally anxiety and depression and there's really nothing that can take the place of the actual human interaction so we have to get back to basics because that's who we are we're not computers we're humans and we have to get in touch with that and get in touch with our essence and conversely i know of families who have no t.v. or computers in the home deliberately to shield those children how do those youngsters suffer from no digital stuff. it's almost impossible to not be exp
two part question about digital heaven and hell health first this week we lost dr stephen hawking who warned about the ultimate threat of artificial intelligence that the machines could take over what if it's too late and there's nothing we can do to curtail digital exposure how would our children suffer oh man that's such a good question because it is happening and we're creating robots to replace people and this is this is just an issue because we're not learning how to connect as human...
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nuclear capabilities now soon to be more than a match for us might join a home al jazeera moscow well dr stephen dank is a distinguished fellow at the asia pacific foundation of canada he says putin's announcement is a demonstration of strength. i think what putin has been very much interested in is demonstrating that russia does have the capability to push back against what is perceived as united states aggression both in eastern europe but also growing belligerence in northeast asia in particular on the korean peninsula. from russia's standpoint and president putin standpoint is that the united states and liberal western institutions have gradually put more and more pressure in the post cold war period on russia decreasing its influence and russia would like to send the message that again russia is a powerful country it's still a great power and it can push back against american influence not only in the region but globally these systems that can. perhaps when we don't have any proof that can perhaps get through missile defense systems and get through american defense systems maybe one of the.
nuclear capabilities now soon to be more than a match for us might join a home al jazeera moscow well dr stephen dank is a distinguished fellow at the asia pacific foundation of canada he says putin's announcement is a demonstration of strength. i think what putin has been very much interested in is demonstrating that russia does have the capability to push back against what is perceived as united states aggression both in eastern europe but also growing belligerence in northeast asia in...
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dagger weapon system it's a hypersonic missile launched by an aircraft it's already operational dr stephen mackey is a distinguished distinguished fellow at the asia pacific foundation of canada he's joining us live from tokyo via skype thank you very much indeed for your time what's your interpretation of what vladimir putin has been saying. it's been very much interested in demonstrating that russia does have the capability to push back against what is perceived as united states aggression both in eastern europe but also growing. in northeast asia in particular on the korean peninsula. from russia standpoint and president putin standpoint is that the united states and western institutions have gradually put more and more pressure in the period on russia decreasing its influence and russia would like to send the message that russia is. a country it's still a great power and it can push back against american influence not only in the region but globally and these systems that can. perhaps when we don't have any proof that can perhaps get through missile defense systems and get through amer
dagger weapon system it's a hypersonic missile launched by an aircraft it's already operational dr stephen mackey is a distinguished distinguished fellow at the asia pacific foundation of canada he's joining us live from tokyo via skype thank you very much indeed for your time what's your interpretation of what vladimir putin has been saying. it's been very much interested in demonstrating that russia does have the capability to push back against what is perceived as united states aggression...
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dr. stephen patrick is assisted professor at vanderbilt medical center. his research focuses on improving outcomes for infants substance use disorders. theerved as an expert for hsa.or sam welcome you to the hearing. senator murray will introduce our third witness. >> i am honored to welcome and think dr. william belford joining us from my home state of washington. he is the president and chief executive offer of the casey family program, a national organization headquartered in seattle with a mission to forove and prevent the need foster care. he served the organization as the executive vice president and the ford joining casey family programs he was commissioner of new york city's administration for children's services. he has 35 years of experience working to keep children safe and keep families together. thank you for your testimony and thank you for making that long flight out here from washington state. >> senator knows about that long flight well. >> i do. oure will begin with witnesses, ms. savage, why don't you go first? >> thank you. thank you,
dr. stephen patrick is assisted professor at vanderbilt medical center. his research focuses on improving outcomes for infants substance use disorders. theerved as an expert for hsa.or sam welcome you to the hearing. senator murray will introduce our third witness. >> i am honored to welcome and think dr. william belford joining us from my home state of washington. he is the president and chief executive offer of the casey family program, a national organization headquartered in seattle...
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dr. stephen hawking who pass aid way last week at the age of 76. stephen hawking was a brilliant student of the universe a giant on the world stage and inspiration to me pers -- personally and an inspiration to us all. mr. langevin: professor hawking challenged humankind to ponder the mist roif the cosmos. he was curiosity personal fied, having once remarked , my goal is simple, a complete understanding of the universe, how it is, why it is, and why it exists at all. he was diagnosed with a.l.s., also known as lou gehrig's disease at the age of 21, also personified the unconquerable human spirit he tooken the challenge of his disability with unparalleled tenacity and a trademark sense of humor all while reminding us to look up at the star, not down at your feet. mr. speaker, in short, he was a force of nature and he made a difference. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? ms. jackson lee: for inclues in the florissant fossil beds national monument. i would have voted aye. i ask una
dr. stephen hawking who pass aid way last week at the age of 76. stephen hawking was a brilliant student of the universe a giant on the world stage and inspiration to me pers -- personally and an inspiration to us all. mr. langevin: professor hawking challenged humankind to ponder the mist roif the cosmos. he was curiosity personal fied, having once remarked , my goal is simple, a complete understanding of the universe, how it is, why it is, and why it exists at all. he was diagnosed with...
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life and fans alike will gather to remember the life and legacy of groundbreaking physicist stephen hawking. drwking died on march 14 at his home in cambridge, england, at the age of 76. for decades, he enchanted both scientists and science-lovers by making groundbreaking discoveries about the origins of the universe, and then translating these ideas for millions of non-scientists worldwide. his 1988 book, "a brief history of time: from the big bang to black holes" has sold more than 10 million copies. his career and life itself have been celebrated as a medical miracle. born in oxford, britain, in 1942, he was diagnosed with a neuromuscular disorder known as lou gehrig's disease at the age of 21. doctors said he had only a few years to live. instead, he went on to live for more than half a century, traveling the world in his motorized wheelchair and communicating through a custom-made computerized voice synthesizer. his only complaint was that the synthesizer gave him an american accent. dr. hawking also protested against u.s. wars, including the u.s. war in vietnam and the u.s. invasion of ir
life and fans alike will gather to remember the life and legacy of groundbreaking physicist stephen hawking. drwking died on march 14 at his home in cambridge, england, at the age of 76. for decades, he enchanted both scientists and science-lovers by making groundbreaking discoveries about the origins of the universe, and then translating these ideas for millions of non-scientists worldwide. his 1988 book, "a brief history of time: from the big bang to black holes" has sold more than...
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stephen: hey, everybody! ladies and gentlemen -- folks -- you know my first guest from "the butler," "a united kingdom," and as reverend drstars in the film "gringo." >> stephen: please welcome david oyelowo! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: nice to see a man who appreciates the audience. >> they're very, very lovely. >> stephen: speaking of lovely, that's a nice beard. >> thank you, thank you. yes, i'm cultivating this for a part i'm playing at the moment. >> stephen: oh are you going to play santa? you would be a great santa. >> no, i'm playing javer in a mid summer night's dream "les miserables," a mini series. ( cheers and applause ) no singing though, based on victor hugo's original novel as a six-part mini series. >> stephen: have you played many bad guys? >> not many. not many. i have it in there. it's not all good. ( laughter ) >> stephen: i've grown a beard before, takes me a long time, an it's just a pain the whole time it's happening. >> right. >> stephen: are you enjoying the beard? >> it's worth noting how fast you grow your beard is a sign of virility. so mine grows really fast, people. >
stephen: hey, everybody! ladies and gentlemen -- folks -- you know my first guest from "the butler," "a united kingdom," and as reverend drstars in the film "gringo." >> stephen: please welcome david oyelowo! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: nice to see a man who appreciates the audience. >> they're very, very lovely. >> stephen: speaking of lovely, that's a nice beard. >> thank you, thank you. yes, i'm cultivating...
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dr. scholl's. born to move. >>> stephen scharf is not guilty!e death of his first wife, more than a decade after the investigation stalled, stephen scharf was being called a killer, but his defense attorney argued there was no new evidence, no new eyewitnesses, only new opinions. >> we're talking about the same old facts and circumstances. >> reporter: he said the state was hoping to win a murder conviction by painting his client as a terrible husband. that it couldn't prove he was a killer in 1992 and it couldn't prove it today. >> my client, stephen scharf, has been wrongfully charged with her death. >> reporter: one reason the prosecutor couldn't prove murder had to do with sloppy police work, the defense attorney said, suggesting it had been like keystone cops on the palisades that fatal night. >> you never photographed the body before you moved it, did you? >> no, sir. >> why didn't they take photographs? they destroyed the crime scene area. >> reporter: they didn't even bother to question potential eyewitnesses, he said. instead, they clea
dr. scholl's. born to move. >>> stephen scharf is not guilty!e death of his first wife, more than a decade after the investigation stalled, stephen scharf was being called a killer, but his defense attorney argued there was no new evidence, no new eyewitnesses, only new opinions. >> we're talking about the same old facts and circumstances. >> reporter: he said the state was hoping to win a murder conviction by painting his client as a terrible husband. that it couldn't...
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dr. shows just superhero it up we i would pick superman. stephen hawking was born in oxford england on january eighth one thousand nine hundred forty two the oldest of four children. at seventeen he was awarded a scholarship at oxford university he studied physics and chemistry he also joined the school's boat club and loved science fiction then at the age of twenty one destiny dealt him a cruel blow. each to. start her photo you know story with a go s. or older girl and if she told me at work already and tour years. all my life i had worked with the threat of an early. hocking focused on subjects he knew best and could manage it began working in the field of theoretical physics at cambridge university he researched areas that combined science philosophy and religion such as the origin of the universe. he was especially interested in black holes and studied the mysterious phenomenon for years. he looked at what happens to the material sucked into these holes why he developed numerous theories but no definitive answers. one of his greatest discoveri
dr. shows just superhero it up we i would pick superman. stephen hawking was born in oxford england on january eighth one thousand nine hundred forty two the oldest of four children. at seventeen he was awarded a scholarship at oxford university he studied physics and chemistry he also joined the school's boat club and loved science fiction then at the age of twenty one destiny dealt him a cruel blow. each to. start her photo you know story with a go s. or older girl and if she told me at work...
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stephen colbert is next. our next newscast is tomorrow at 4:30 am. >> dr.tanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music]w, it's all new. a paid presentation from meaningful beauty by cindy crawford. (female announcer) with special appearances from some of your tv favorites sharing their number one skin saving secrets. (male announcer) plus, a stunning before and after story from today's special guest, lori loughlin. (female announcer) at age 52, the star of full house and much more says her skin seems to be looking not older but younger thanks to friend and supermodel cindy crawford.
stephen colbert is next. our next newscast is tomorrow at 4:30 am. >> dr.tanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music]w, it's all new. a paid presentation from meaningful beauty by cindy crawford. (female announcer) with special appearances from some of your tv favorites sharing their number one...
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dr. michael gellen is here to remember stephen hawking and his predictions. iously. the accolades have not stopped coming in for dr. hawking and what he meant for mankind and understanding for the universe around us, what are your thoughts? >> well, he was one for the ages, charles, for sure. i first had the pleasure of meeting him in the mid 1980s. i was teaching physics at harvard at the time and he showed up to give a speech. at that time he was already wheelchair bound, when he was in his early 20s, he was diagnosed with lou gehrig's disease, but could still speak. when i say speak, i use that term loosely, he could mumble. the speech was him mumbling a string of sentences and waiting for his young assistant who is standing next to his wheelchair to translate to the audience, and that went on for more than an hour. the place was packed. he wasn't a public figure back then but something of a celebrity within scientific circles because of his really kind of back then zany ideas about black holes and the origins of the universe, but i will never forget that m
dr. michael gellen is here to remember stephen hawking and his predictions. iously. the accolades have not stopped coming in for dr. hawking and what he meant for mankind and understanding for the universe around us, what are your thoughts? >> well, he was one for the ages, charles, for sure. i first had the pleasure of meeting him in the mid 1980s. i was teaching physics at harvard at the time and he showed up to give a speech. at that time he was already wheelchair bound, when he was in...
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dr. burlingame: i believe it is both. he was campaigning against stephen f douglas, and he was an outrageous racist. he played the race card shamelessly, not just in the debates, but in all kinds of other speeches, which are not published. he plays the race card shamelessly. in chicago and visiting with some friends, and i said look, i have never been douglashe stephen f grave, or monument. i am told it is an eight sketchy neighborhood. they said no, it is not sketchy. i used to be an alderman there and it is ok. i went there and i thought oh my god, and the day and age of statues being removed, i am surprised that stephen a douglas , i was surprised to see it had not been moved or even spray-painted or anything. and that is only because it sits atop a 60 foot column. i thought that maybe all of those other controversial statues should be put on columns 60 feet above the ground. -- lincoln start started the 1868 campaign in july of that year. conclusion, he said let's stop all this quibbling about one race being inferior and one race being superior, and on
dr. burlingame: i believe it is both. he was campaigning against stephen f douglas, and he was an outrageous racist. he played the race card shamelessly, not just in the debates, but in all kinds of other speeches, which are not published. he plays the race card shamelessly. in chicago and visiting with some friends, and i said look, i have never been douglashe stephen f grave, or monument. i am told it is an eight sketchy neighborhood. they said no, it is not sketchy. i used to be an alderman...
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stephen: thank you so much. all right, going to send it back to you. we are just getting our coverage of the national people's congress. always good to talk with dr. tephen engle carrying that for us. skeptic parties looking to control the government in italy. what that means for the country and the e.u. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: continuing to get these breaking lines out of the national development to reform mission press conference underway in beijing at the national people's conference getting into day two. china is set to relax and remove foreign shareholding limits as well as revise foreign investment negative lists later this year. that is according to the chairman on these comments when it comes to foreign investment. trying to get more details. it kind of continues this broader theme of opening up that we have seen late last year. we had opening up and loosening of foreign ownership stakes in the final -- financial area of china. getting these lines coming through, trying to get statistics as they become available. let's head to europe, and italy has taken on a different political hue, tending towards the right. the members voting to su
stephen: thank you so much. all right, going to send it back to you. we are just getting our coverage of the national people's congress. always good to talk with dr. tephen engle carrying that for us. skeptic parties looking to control the government in italy. what that means for the country and the e.u. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: continuing to get these breaking lines out of the national development to reform mission press conference underway in beijing at the national people's...
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dr. mark shrime: five billion people around the world don't have access to safe, affordable surgical and anesthesia care. it's not something that we can ignore and hope that it fixes itself. don stephenss is a unique organization. we bring all of the infrastructure services that we need to operate a world-class hospital, on a ship. it's a powerful tool. ( ♪ ) dr. glenn strauss: we experience how lives have been changed, how people have been transformed simply with the gift of surgery. loupe lou the supreme court ruling that the state of arizona must give daca recipients driver's license. arizona argue that illegal immigrant can use them to improperly access public benefits but the supreme court ruled without comment. think about this. without comment to leave in place the lower court decision that bars arizona from denying daca resiptients. where was the trump administration? the trump administration urging the supreme court not to hear the appeal at all. and saying that the questions have been overtaken by events. are you kidding me? joining us tonight reknown harvard law professor alan. it is always good to see you. thank you for being with us. i want to start with the supreme court
dr. mark shrime: five billion people around the world don't have access to safe, affordable surgical and anesthesia care. it's not something that we can ignore and hope that it fixes itself. don stephenss is a unique organization. we bring all of the infrastructure services that we need to operate a world-class hospital, on a ship. it's a powerful tool. ( ♪ ) dr. glenn strauss: we experience how lives have been changed, how people have been transformed simply with the gift of surgery. loupe...
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dr. mark shrime: five billion people around the world don't have access to safe, affordable surgical and anesthesia care. it's not something that we can ignore and hope that it fixes itself. don stephensships is a unique organization. we bring all of the infrastructure services that we need to operate a world-class hospital, on a ship. it's a powerful tool. ( ♪ ) dr. glenn strauss: we experience how lives have been changed, how people have been transformed simply with the gift of surgery. >>all right. as we continue the special newsbreaking edition of hannity. when a prominent democrats and women's march organizizer, and why did the congressional black caucus pressure a >>we've been following a story that the daily caller broke earlier this week about ties to louis farrakhan. this includes maxine waters, grego grego gregory meeks, and al green. these connections to farrakhan. now, tameka mallory is the co-chair of the -- >>the powerful jews are my enemy! white folks are going down. and satan is going down. and farrakhan, by god's grace, has pulled the cover off of that satanic jew. >> he has only a history of this kind of racism and ant-- mallory is out with a statement where she apol
dr. mark shrime: five billion people around the world don't have access to safe, affordable surgical and anesthesia care. it's not something that we can ignore and hope that it fixes itself. don stephensships is a unique organization. we bring all of the infrastructure services that we need to operate a world-class hospital, on a ship. it's a powerful tool. ( ♪ ) dr. glenn strauss: we experience how lives have been changed, how people have been transformed simply with the gift of surgery....
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dr. mark shrime: five billion people around the world don't have access to safe, affordable surgical and anesthesia care. it's not something that we can ignore and hope that it fixes itself. don stephensis a unique organization. we bring all of the infrastructure services that we need to operate a world-class hospital, on a ship. it's a powerful tool. ( ♪ ) dr. glenn strauss: we experience how lives have been changed, how people have been transformed simply with the gift of surgery. lou: the rhino leaders of the house and the senate spend more time opposing president trump than almost anything else they do. this time on tariffs and trade. house speaker ryan largely doing the bidding of the chamber of commerce, the business round table. listen in. >> we want to make sure that abusers are held to account, especially china when it comes to dumping and transshipping but we also want to make sure that the steps we take forward to not create unintended consequences. lou: have you ever heard a quie talk so fast. and i don't think he understands a word he's saying. president trump intends that china and the european union pay the consequences of unfair trade practices against the united state
dr. mark shrime: five billion people around the world don't have access to safe, affordable surgical and anesthesia care. it's not something that we can ignore and hope that it fixes itself. don stephensis a unique organization. we bring all of the infrastructure services that we need to operate a world-class hospital, on a ship. it's a powerful tool. ( ♪ ) dr. glenn strauss: we experience how lives have been changed, how people have been transformed simply with the gift of surgery. lou: the...
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stephen: you've been in some amazing movie. people call them "nerd classics." "star trek," "dr. who." the "mission impossible" movies.reclaimed, you know. it's been taken back and being used in a positive way. it's been reversed and de-- you know. >> stephen: right. which i don't like. >> no. >> stephen: i believe nerd should have its negative connotation. because i was a deep, deep nerd. i was a deep nerd, and nerd was used as a weapon against us. >> yeah. >> stephen: and i had to suffer through being a nerd. today's nerds, it's just-- it's all so easy for them. >> they -- >> stephen: they don't understand anything. >> no. >> stephen: but were you a nerd? >> yeah. well, i grew up on-- i was a kid of the 70sand drew up on "star wars" and "star trek," and those things i eventually got to be in which is strange. it makes me a pain on set. >> stephen: does it. >> yeah, like, no, no, no, no. i think you'll find it's a bubble of subspace which the 'enterprise prize'"-- >> stephen: is dragged along with it. >> it's space time being warped. so, yes, i'm a pain on set. >> stephen: have you-- have you-- have you made suggesti
stephen: you've been in some amazing movie. people call them "nerd classics." "star trek," "dr. who." the "mission impossible" movies.reclaimed, you know. it's been taken back and being used in a positive way. it's been reversed and de-- you know. >> stephen: right. which i don't like. >> no. >> stephen: i believe nerd should have its negative connotation. because i was a deep, deep nerd. i was a deep nerd, and nerd was used as a weapon...
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dr. gu has also worked at the local v.a. as a resident physician for the last two-and-a-half years. when we come back, stephens tomorrow inal britain. we will reremember this remarkrkable, groundbreaking scientist. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: from the score from the film "a brief history of time." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. on saturday, members of the scientific community life and fans alike will gather to remember the life and legacy of groundbreaeaking physicistst stn hawking. dr. hawking died on march 14 at his home in cambridge, england, at the age of 76.. for decades, he enchanted both scientists and science-lovers by making groundbreaking discoveries about the origins of the universe, and then translating these ideas for millions of non-scientists worldwide. his 1988 book, "a brief history of time: from the big bang to black holes" has sold more than 10 million copies. his career and life itself have been celebrated as a medical miracle. born in oxford, britain, in 1942, he was diagnosed with a neuromuscular disorder known as lou gehrig's
dr. gu has also worked at the local v.a. as a resident physician for the last two-and-a-half years. when we come back, stephens tomorrow inal britain. we will reremember this remarkrkable, groundbreaking scientist. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: from the score from the film "a brief history of time." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. on saturday, members of the scientific community life and fans alike will gather to remember the...
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dr w. dot com. you tune into tomorrow today coming up. resistant germs what makes tuberculosis so hard to fight. physicist and pop icon the late stephen hawking and he's inspiring life. and art intelligence how robots are learning to paint. in eight hundred eighty two hot coffee announced his discovery of the pathogen that causes tuberculosis the disease remains a scourge to this day to raise awareness the w.h.o. mox world to be day every year on march twenty fourth. poor countries in particular see high numbers of new cases many of them a multi resistant strains that compu treated with antibiotics. we visit one hundred have country in eastern europe ukraine. this somber assessing is home to the boy a car sanatorium in the ukrainian capital kiev more than one hundred fifty tuberculosis patients are undergoing treatment here many have a multi drug resistant form of the disease this means the drugs used to combat the pathogen have little or no effect. the sixty eight year old who'd previously enjoyed good health only learned of his condition by chance. when i had a routine checkup at work they saw something on the x. ray i didn't even h
dr w. dot com. you tune into tomorrow today coming up. resistant germs what makes tuberculosis so hard to fight. physicist and pop icon the late stephen hawking and he's inspiring life. and art intelligence how robots are learning to paint. in eight hundred eighty two hot coffee announced his discovery of the pathogen that causes tuberculosis the disease remains a scourge to this day to raise awareness the w.h.o. mox world to be day every year on march twenty fourth. poor countries in...
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stephen colbert is next. our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> have a great night. we'll see you tomorrow. >> drember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music]
stephen colbert is next. our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> have a great night. we'll see you tomorrow. >> drember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music]
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dr. hawking once said to his family, "it would not be much of a universe if it wasn't home to the people you love." thank you, stepheng. and thank you for watching here on a wednesday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good night. >>> panic and uncertainty at an east bay high school. the threat that had parents rushing to campus today. >> how is it a learning environment when i am afraid i am going to get killed. >> national walk outs. the students who marched for miles and covered miles to get their message heard. >>> after a day of rain and hail and lightning flashes what is left? >> announcer: this is abc7 news. >> they are going to expect you to come back and just forget about it. it is unforgettable. >> a threat written on a bathroom hall. thank you for joining us, i am ama daetz. >> and i am dan ashley. >> students across the nation walked out of class to honor the 17 victims and asked for changes to gun laws. one local school had to deal with the message that had to deal with violence. >> abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley spoke to terrified students and their parent
dr. hawking once said to his family, "it would not be much of a universe if it wasn't home to the people you love." thank you, stepheng. and thank you for watching here on a wednesday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good night. >>> panic and uncertainty at an east bay high school. the threat that had parents rushing to campus today. >> how is it a learning environment when i am afraid i am going to get killed. >>...
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dr. hawking once said to his family, "it would not be much of a universe if it wasn't home to the people you love." thank you, stepheng. and thank you for watching here on a wednesday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good night. >>> as where were walking out of court, i saw the narrow line of people. and it just went on and on and on. >> a massive walkout by students nationwide, including here in the bay area, as they look to bring about changes to gun laws to make our schools safer. >> one month after a deadly shooting at a florida high school, students nations wide are taking a stand on gun control. city after city, as students streamed out of their classrooms with signs and shirts, calling on lawmakers to make stricter gun laws. >> in logan city, students began pouring out of the building a little before 10:00 a.m. >> the students at james logan high school expected a big turnout, but it exceeded their expectations. >> i saw the line of people, and it went on and on and on. we want to be safe at school, we don't want to have to worry about the potential of an armed int
dr. hawking once said to his family, "it would not be much of a universe if it wasn't home to the people you love." thank you, stepheng. and thank you for watching here on a wednesday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good night. >>> as where were walking out of court, i saw the narrow line of people. and it just went on and on and on. >> a massive walkout by students nationwide, including here in the bay area, as they look...
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dr. jose bieda, a senior research associate at the university of adelaide in australia. just take us through stephen hawk's contribution, if you would, to sign. >> hello, max. well, stephen hawkings was one of the pioneers in studying the concept of black holes. black holes now we know are so important, this knowledge, because now we can understand better how galaxies behave, why they behave as we observe galaxies, and that's because in the center of every galaxy there is a massive black hole. but only 20 years ago all this was a concept. somebody's idea. but was not proven. only 20 years ago it was proven. the existence of black holes in the center of our galaxy. and then we know the center of every galaxy is a black hole, and that's thanks to the great contributions of stephen hawkings. >> what does that mean, though? what does that matter to our understanding of the world and how it operates? >> well, they are massive because they concentrate such a great amount of mass in a small volume of space. so it's such a big concentration that it forms a singularity. singularity is also a word that was in
dr. jose bieda, a senior research associate at the university of adelaide in australia. just take us through stephen hawk's contribution, if you would, to sign. >> hello, max. well, stephen hawkings was one of the pioneers in studying the concept of black holes. black holes now we know are so important, this knowledge, because now we can understand better how galaxies behave, why they behave as we observe galaxies, and that's because in the center of every galaxy there is a massive black...
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dr. keith fargo talks about his report showing sharp increases in alzheimer's prevalence. .o n, stephen deacone also visit salem, oregon for the next stop on the to her. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. >> members of the house voted 256-167, approving a spending bill. , including nancy pelosi, voted for the measure. the legislation funds the government through september 30, the end of the fiscal year. next, the one hour 25 minute debate on the house floor.
dr. keith fargo talks about his report showing sharp increases in alzheimer's prevalence. .o n, stephen deacone also visit salem, oregon for the next stop on the to her. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. >> members of the house voted 256-167, approving a spending bill. , including nancy pelosi, voted for the measure. the legislation funds the government through september 30, the end of the fiscal year. next, the one...
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stephen hawking died today, after m battling tcle-wasting disease a.l.s. for more than 50 d.ars. he was 76 years we'll look at his life later in the program.an the famed pediatrician dr. t. berry brazelton died tuesdayn his parebooks had counseled generations of new parents. berry brazelton was 99. still to come on the newshour: the u.k. retaliates for the poisoning of a former russian spy. we'll speak to the british ambassador. germany's plan to combat growing anti-semitism,nd much more. >> woodruff: 10 days after the apparent poisoning of a former russian spy and his daughter, omitish prime minister theresa may leveled her diic fire today at moscow. among her decisions: she expelled russianeniplomats, suded high-level contacts with moscow, and said the government would use new powers to stop intelligenai agents in brand freeze russian assets used to harm people in thede uningdom. libby wiener of independent television news reports. >> reporter: the russian embassy in london, wheir more than a of the diplomats today were ordered to pack their bags and leave within a week. with the former double agent sergei skripal and his daughter yulia fighting for their lives in
stephen hawking died today, after m battling tcle-wasting disease a.l.s. for more than 50 d.ars. he was 76 years we'll look at his life later in the program.an the famed pediatrician dr. t. berry brazelton died tuesdayn his parebooks had counseled generations of new parents. berry brazelton was 99. still to come on the newshour: the u.k. retaliates for the poisoning of a former russian spy. we'll speak to the british ambassador. germany's plan to combat growing anti-semitism,nd much more....
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stephen from the common cause. ♪ host: good morning. ba secretary david shulkin is out. tapped hisnt has white house dr. to replace mr. shulkin.s the second-largest agency behind the pentagon. was theng of shulkin second firing in 15 days. we want to hear from our nation's veterans this morning. what is your reaction to the president's decision? .our number is (202) 748-8000 all others, we want to heaom
stephen from the common cause. ♪ host: good morning. ba secretary david shulkin is out. tapped hisnt has white house dr. to replace mr. shulkin.s the second-largest agency behind the pentagon. was theng of shulkin second firing in 15 days. we want to hear from our nation's veterans this morning. what is your reaction to the president's decision? .our number is (202) 748-8000 all others, we want to heaom
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stephen from the common cause. ♪ host: good morning. ba secretary david shulkin is out. tapped hisnt has white house dr. to replace mr. shulkin.s the second-largest agency behind the pentagon. was theng of shulkin second firing in 15 days. we want to hear from our nation's veterans this morning. what is your reaction to the president's decision? .our number is (202) 748-8000 all others, we want to hear from you. (202) 748-8001. you can join us on twitter @cspanwj or post your comments on facebook.com/c-span. that ieased to announce will nominate dr. johnson as the new veteran of veterans affairs. i am thankful for dr. david shulkin's service to our country and the great veterans is what the president said yesterday. leaning us on the phone is the deputy editor for the military times. why was he fired? a series of complicated reasons. it goes to be inspector general's report last month dealing with his own travel scandal, a summer trip to europe where he took his wife and accepted for a wimbledon tickets. since then we have seen a series controversies. the president said there were folks within the administration looking to und
stephen from the common cause. ♪ host: good morning. ba secretary david shulkin is out. tapped hisnt has white house dr. to replace mr. shulkin.s the second-largest agency behind the pentagon. was theng of shulkin second firing in 15 days. we want to hear from our nation's veterans this morning. what is your reaction to the president's decision? .our number is (202) 748-8000 all others, we want to hear from you. (202) 748-8001. you can join us on twitter @cspanwj or post your comments on...
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dr harry cliff, a particle physicist at cambridge university, worked alongside professor hawking. he said he would remember him for his sense of humour. i rememberfirst i remember first seen stephenndergraduate. i was totally in all of him. you would occasionally see him at dinner, sometimes running around the college, always had a set of mischief. every thought he was catchy, it he would accelerate towards you and send students jumping out of the way or try and run over your toes. he was a brilliant scientist but also had a is rate since a tumour which endeared him to everyone. —— a great sense of humour. the cosmologist professor thomas hertog is based at leuven university and collaborated with professor hawking over many years. he says the contribution stephen hawking made to physics is undeniable. he worked with einstein's theory and took it a giant step forward. by combining it with the other great theory of the 20th century, quantum mechanics. stephen had an enormously powerful science programme. he was very clear on the road where he wa nted very clear on the road where he wanted to go. at first, i met hawking as a phd students, so it ta kes a hawking as a phd students, so
dr harry cliff, a particle physicist at cambridge university, worked alongside professor hawking. he said he would remember him for his sense of humour. i rememberfirst i remember first seen stephenndergraduate. i was totally in all of him. you would occasionally see him at dinner, sometimes running around the college, always had a set of mischief. every thought he was catchy, it he would accelerate towards you and send students jumping out of the way or try and run over your toes. he was a...