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and again it's really important to realize tha this is a estion that will have implications at energies very fferent than any we can actually observe so in some sense it's most likely, its some sense a that he receipt call estion. but that's definitely one. i think the question of understaing the questions of math and how math is acquired, is certainly there and we have a chance at answering it whi makes it really exciting. the question of what is the missing stuff in the universe. i mean in terms of what's out there. >> missing stuff. >> is what i want to know. >> what is the missing stuff. what might be missing stuff be wou be pie question. >> so, we know that in the energy and the universe we know that only 4% is stuff that we're familiar w the tough that you and i were made of, the stuff that we see is made of. but there's this other 96% that is called dark stuff. either dark energy or dark matter which are two different things. so i don't know if that counts as two different things that we are looking for. >> we talked about that in one of our previous interviews, dark matter. >>ha
and again it's really important to realize tha this is a estion that will have implications at energies very fferent than any we can actually observe so in some sense it's most likely, its some sense a that he receipt call estion. but that's definitely one. i think the question of understaing the questions of math and how math is acquired, is certainly there and we have a chance at answering it whi makes it really exciting. the question of what is the missing stuff in the universe. i mean in...
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. >> the usefulness wa%9in estion, right.+ed new york is a resumption of alld the forces that were thereÑi on september the 10th. >> charlie: e1 all of the energies. >> all of the energies, all the stuff that wasqcameñr0l backxd. >> whenÑi seven started coming , you could feel, you could sense a change in>!began to start thin about what downtown was be likee whenupw3 it sell, ground zero wa disaster. it was still horrible and pple looked outqoh my god, who is go. we felt ultimately it was going to make a difference. when peoplplaceÑi again with 13t line everything there that had been there beforeym but could e recreated in a much bett way.q>t naturally. i think providing new buildings, 21st century building for fgrade b and c office buildings to become housing. ixd think that's what choked the nature,t( suddenly families or ytu'g peoe could moveó[ intothe theyt( we no longer necessary. i think the revival might be one of thew3 greatest consequences f rebuilding ground zero because it just brought urban notions to cities tt
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estion from "usa today "who said the government is broken. broken and how? stephanie, good morning.aller: first, the government is supposed to be of the people, by the people, and for the people. we are supposed to recognize that the government is for the people. [unintelligible] can anyone tell me that? host: there is a story in "the new york times," about the story -- about the protests happening around the world. host: front page of "the new york times." a lengthy piece, if you want to read that, about the protests from individuals who say that they do not think that voting -- one " from one young woman says "we are the first generation to say that voting is worthless." texas, what do you think? caller: i think that we elected a president that has no legislative experience. has never had no job. just a community organizer. in the senate for a relatively short period of time. i would rather have a president with a record. and was elected after serving less than a full term. so, neither he nor any of his advisers have held real jobs that i know of. and do none know how to create on
estion from "usa today "who said the government is broken. broken and how? stephanie, good morning.aller: first, the government is supposed to be of the people, by the people, and for the people. we are supposed to recognize that the government is for the people. [unintelligible] can anyone tell me that? host: there is a story in "the new york times," about the story -- about the protests happening around the world. host: front page of "the new york times." a...
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estion from "usa today "who said the government is broken. broken and how? stephanie, good morning. caller: first, the government is supposed to be of the people, by the people, and for the people. we are supposed to recognize that the government is for the people. [unintelligible] can anyone tell me that? host: there is a story in "the new york times," about the story -- about the protests happening around the world. host: front page of "the new york times." a lengthy piece, if you want to read that, about the protests from individuals who say that they do not think that voting -- one " from one young woman says "we are the first generation to say that voting is worthless." texas, what do you think? caller: i think that we elected a president that has no legislative experience. has never had no job. just a community organizer. in the senate for a relatively short period of time. i would rather have a president with a record. and was elected after serving less than a full term. so, >> we take you over to more wrote to the white house coverage to lynchburg, virginia. michele bachmann
estion from "usa today "who said the government is broken. broken and how? stephanie, good morning. caller: first, the government is supposed to be of the people, by the people, and for the people. we are supposed to recognize that the government is for the people. [unintelligible] can anyone tell me that? host: there is a story in "the new york times," about the story -- about the protests happening around the world. host: front page of "the new york times." a...
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that is my first estion. my second is aut the american dream act.oung people in our country. some of them are at our local college. they did not come here of their own accord. many of them were brought here as children. they have gone through our school system. they have skills to contribute. yet they cannot, even with a bachelor's, master's, ph.d. -- the cannot legalize. as a journalist, i am appalled of the situation of the pulitzer prize winner who did not know until he was an adult that he was an illegal immigrant. now he cannot really function legally in the united states. what is your response on that? >> you have three questions. no additional charge for efficiency. on the first point it the question is, i opposed to anything that would enhance revenue, the answer is i am not opposed to anything just because it would enhance revenue, in the sense that it would stabilize our revenue base and thereby bring in a more steady, consistent flow of revenue, bring in more than we have got now. we are in a valley. our tax system has peaks and valleys.
that is my first estion. my second is aut the american dream act.oung people in our country. some of them are at our local college. they did not come here of their own accord. many of them were brought here as children. they have gone through our school system. they have skills to contribute. yet they cannot, even with a bachelor's, master's, ph.d. -- the cannot legalize. as a journalist, i am appalled of the situation of the pulitzer prize winner who did not know until he was an adult that he...