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survival of the fittest so if it jumps from one form of bacteria to another or one strain into another, it is increasing the possibility of surviving. then the gene survives over here. that is a reasonable speculation. so what big ideas and evolution are in science? >> i am very interested with the subject as cancer is the evolutionary phenomenon. some scientists are working on this it is bizarre and important progressive written one long magazine story on it cancer as the infectious phenomenon it is genuinely contagious tumor in this population of marsupials but it leads from that that involve cancer generally and the implications were accomplished. so i am very enticed by that subject. >> nobody wanted on espn. c-span. excuse me. [laughter] are we on espn? >> [laughter] >> so talking about 20 years ago what you talk about makes me think of the ideas about punctuated equilibrium. >> there you go that was 20 years ago. can you speak to that? >>. >> i will a little bit but i won't take it far because he really didn't seem to know about this when he talked about it he meant the fact the
survival of the fittest so if it jumps from one form of bacteria to another or one strain into another, it is increasing the possibility of surviving. then the gene survives over here. that is a reasonable speculation. so what big ideas and evolution are in science? >> i am very interested with the subject as cancer is the evolutionary phenomenon. some scientists are working on this it is bizarre and important progressive written one long magazine story on it cancer as the infectious...
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he is probably one of the fittest player in snooker. he could play for another ten years and he's capable of winning another three, no doubt about it. when he is at his best coming he is the best. but there are so coming he is the best. but there are so many players playing at the same level of high standard snooker so it is getting more difficult for one player to dominate. who is exciting you at the moment? i love watching ronnie, and players i prefer commentating on more because they play the way i used to play and they play the way i used to play and they play the way i used to play and they play the right shots. i love watching judd trump. he is as close as the way i played, he loves to go for everything. china—macro, he is impeccable. former manchester united and real madrid player david beckham has revealed the name of his new major league soccer team. it will be called club internacional de futbol miami, or inter miami for short. the club also unveiled its crest, which it says celebrates miami's "international, diverse, inclusiv
he is probably one of the fittest player in snooker. he could play for another ten years and he's capable of winning another three, no doubt about it. when he is at his best coming he is the best. but there are so coming he is the best. but there are so many players playing at the same level of high standard snooker so it is getting more difficult for one player to dominate. who is exciting you at the moment? i love watching ronnie, and players i prefer commentating on more because they play...
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and we are the fittest and here we are and that contributed to anti-semitism but anti-semitism still remains today in this country but there were periods it wasn't so strong and it is cyclical. how do you explain anti-semitism? >> let me ask you any easier question. because the jews in this country, particularly reform jews did so much to americanize and assimilate yet there still remains this sense of anti-semitism. >> it never dies as we now discovered, i see jonathan back there, my namesake, it never really dies. the civil war was a real watershed for american jews because it really integrated them into american society in a dramatic way. they did fight on both sides and historians say, just an example of jews wedding -- wanting to sit in, jews in the confederacy where as fiercely loyal to the confederacy is anyone there. a trick question covering the state department, who was the first jewish secretary of state, i say henry kissinger. i say benjamin was the secretary of state of the confederacy and still there was anti-semitism on the north. general grant, general order 11 ordere
and we are the fittest and here we are and that contributed to anti-semitism but anti-semitism still remains today in this country but there were periods it wasn't so strong and it is cyclical. how do you explain anti-semitism? >> let me ask you any easier question. because the jews in this country, particularly reform jews did so much to americanize and assimilate yet there still remains this sense of anti-semitism. >> it never dies as we now discovered, i see jonathan back there,...
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but safe to say the marines were the youngest and fittest, which mattered because some of the residents were trapped on the fourth floor. >> it was a pretty bad fire if you're on the top floor. some paralyzed, impossibly people in there. >> we actually picked people up as best we could and had the wheelchairs at the exit or put them in the litter outside the building after we carried them down four flights. >> reporter: all 190 residents got out alive with only six sent to the hospital. marines have a saying, no better friend, no worsen my. in this firefight, they proved the best of friends. david martin, cbs news at the marine barracks annex in washington. >>> coming up next, the wanted poster may be a thing of the past. how police are taking a manhunt into the 21st century. >>> and later, a young man accuse of trying to steal an american airlines plane. are you taking the tissue test? yep, and my teeth are yellow. time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. and they whiten 25x better than a leading
but safe to say the marines were the youngest and fittest, which mattered because some of the residents were trapped on the fourth floor. >> it was a pretty bad fire if you're on the top floor. some paralyzed, impossibly people in there. >> we actually picked people up as best we could and had the wheelchairs at the exit or put them in the litter outside the building after we carried them down four flights. >> reporter: all 190 residents got out alive with only six sent to the...
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the goodness of god but whatever god the human remains of the friends of the seven some of the fittest left in the season when more. of that it was on the verge of liberalizing the whole good little or no one was always on the good or on the run with us together forever in the pursuit of her. earlier this year he again found himself in a confrontation with the palm oil industry this time with p.t. sell a month supply of the palm oil company p.t. will mock. the company is trying to expand its plantations. what i get must be when is not how do you get a man. the only one and only you are given the get out. you got up. and out of the was it an easy thing for the unlike me. with the want to talk about them the number is a limit and if i go on hold on then. someone bought a hold but. i'm up on my hobby is going to come when i come up with that new movie . the moon one went out of sight yabba moon no hunt so job on law. but not good got to do with. the book but he. wouldn't be lost in its entirety if that's the guy thing but we could put a little bit of yeah yeah. but not go blue i don't lea
the goodness of god but whatever god the human remains of the friends of the seven some of the fittest left in the season when more. of that it was on the verge of liberalizing the whole good little or no one was always on the good or on the run with us together forever in the pursuit of her. earlier this year he again found himself in a confrontation with the palm oil industry this time with p.t. sell a month supply of the palm oil company p.t. will mock. the company is trying to expand its...
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in darwinian terms, survival of the fittest aware of the fittest and therefore here we are and that contributed to anti-semitism. but anti-semitism still remain today in this country. there were periods when it wasn't so strong and assertive cyclicals. how do you explain anti-semitism? [laughter] >> well, let me ask you an easier question. how do you explain because the in this country, particularly the reform jews to go much too americanized and to assimilate, yet there still remains their sense of anti-semitism even when they fought in the war. >> the civil war. >> it never dies as we've now discovered and i see jonathan back there, my namesake was asked worthless in a recent book. the civil war was a real watershed for american trained seven because of the late integrated into american society in this dramatic way because they did fight on both sides and historians say well, that was just an example of jews wanting to fit in. the jews and the confederacy were fiercely loyal to the confederacy if anyone dare and as you may know, i used to have a trick question when i was covering the state de
in darwinian terms, survival of the fittest aware of the fittest and therefore here we are and that contributed to anti-semitism. but anti-semitism still remain today in this country. there were periods when it wasn't so strong and assertive cyclicals. how do you explain anti-semitism? [laughter] >> well, let me ask you an easier question. how do you explain because the in this country, particularly the reform jews to go much too americanized and to assimilate, yet there still remains...
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these are the fittest guys. oak park is like sparta.as upon in that. >> quentin carthen originally arrested on charges of possession of marijuana and methamphetamine with intent to sell. as he waited in a group holding cell to be processed he was charged with another crime. it came as a result of wanting to use the pay phone. >> i said, it look like you having a little trouble. kept dialing. his fifth time dialing. look like you have a little trouble, i'm after you whenever you're done. instead of saying, all right, i ain't have nothing trouble. you better be cool, know what i'm saying, i can get it like that again, you better be cool, i ain't tripping on you be cool, you ain't going to do nothing to me, you don't know who i am, don't get at me like that again. he kept talking. i stood up. [ bleep ] trying to act like he going through something like, what? boom. what's up? bam, bam. then i didn't do nothing extra, i just once he was through i just like see the police, like man, what's up? they pull me out like this is a big thing. i'm l
these are the fittest guys. oak park is like sparta.as upon in that. >> quentin carthen originally arrested on charges of possession of marijuana and methamphetamine with intent to sell. as he waited in a group holding cell to be processed he was charged with another crime. it came as a result of wanting to use the pay phone. >> i said, it look like you having a little trouble. kept dialing. his fifth time dialing. look like you have a little trouble, i'm after you whenever you're...
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he was going to be the fittest, strongest and the bass player.letcher was the coach and he asked who we recommended to go. but we felt he was the right man to go. he went up there and didn't look back. listening to graham gooch talk about his rare breed and the style of cricket. one thing that has stored all the way through his career, he has always had integrity and always stuck to his values. not only has he been a great player, but a great ambassadorfor the been a great player, but a great ambassador for the sport. we saw what he could do on the cricket pitch, but behind—the—scenes what was he liked as a man and a player? fantastic fella. he sums up the best things about english people. he is resolute, he can be stubborn at times, always gives 100%. and sometimes didn't say a lot. to his career he has had his critics at times, often quite public and he held his integrity and he got on with hisjob. i love playing for my country, he understood its value and importance to the fans on the people who went before him and might come after. for all of
he was going to be the fittest, strongest and the bass player.letcher was the coach and he asked who we recommended to go. but we felt he was the right man to go. he went up there and didn't look back. listening to graham gooch talk about his rare breed and the style of cricket. one thing that has stored all the way through his career, he has always had integrity and always stuck to his values. not only has he been a great player, but a great ambassadorfor the been a great player, but a great...
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i know it's survival of the fittest, but we're inside a zoo. hopefully someone can do something. >> there are some caretakers right there at the water to pull him out. look at mama, she's like, i don't know, that's my baby. let me get in there and check things out. they're able to get the baby out. mom comes over and starts nudging and -- >> did we lose something just now, buddy? >> yes, this is a teachable moment. >> good thing this didn't happen overnight when people weren't around. it happened during the day when everybody had eyes on this situation. >> and we do see the baby's first step. but the sad thing for this viral zebra is its first fail has already gone viral. >>> i seriously can't make this stuff up so i'm bad. >> there dash cam video to support what i'm about to tell you. we've got a bus, an intersection, and the bus goes to turn. lost its load. >> look at that truck, it's so low on that front left, you can tell the driver's just -- >> ooh. >> how did that bus not see that truck and that car coming. >> when you slow it down you no
i know it's survival of the fittest, but we're inside a zoo. hopefully someone can do something. >> there are some caretakers right there at the water to pull him out. look at mama, she's like, i don't know, that's my baby. let me get in there and check things out. they're able to get the baby out. mom comes over and starts nudging and -- >> did we lose something just now, buddy? >> yes, this is a teachable moment. >> good thing this didn't happen overnight when people...
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seemed to suggest we're in danger of going back to that sort of world if we follow a survival of the fittest type for five of the strongest country type system and i think it was not very veiled that he was talking about the u.s. and some of those comments because he listed some of the things that were important to the u.n. and he listed things like the human rights council the international criminal court under the part of the u.n. that deals with the palestinians well guess what they're all parts that the president trump is either started to defund or is pulling out of so real pushback to president trump who of course we saw arrive here all the cameras trained on him early on in the day. president trumps second speech to the one hundred ninety three member countries of the united nations started with a bold claim and it was met with gusts and astonishment today i stand before the united nations general assembly. to share the extraordinary progress we've made. in less than two years my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country. america
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. >> mirror mirror on the wall who is the fittest of them all? here's tech bites. >>> in today's tech bites twitter shuts down alex jones. >> the conspiracy theorist has been kicked off twitter permanently because jones violated a policy against abusive behavior by posting a video showing him berating a journalist. >> twitter says it will take action against jones if he tries to get around that ban. >>> this new 40-inch mirror is designed to help you with your home workout that streams live fitness classes or plays recorded ones. stand in front of it and watch yourself get fit. >> you can stream your music through it. all will cost you about $1500. >>> the newest roomba is less expensive. the i-7 plus remembers your home floor plan and empties itself. >> the dirt is collected, sucked up into a disposable bag. the roomba goes on sale next year. that setup will cost you nearly $1,000. >> it doesn't take out the trash, does it? to the trash can. >> that's coming next and that's going to be 10,000. save up your money. >>> treating autism as early as
. >> mirror mirror on the wall who is the fittest of them all? here's tech bites. >>> in today's tech bites twitter shuts down alex jones. >> the conspiracy theorist has been kicked off twitter permanently because jones violated a policy against abusive behavior by posting a video showing him berating a journalist. >> twitter says it will take action against jones if he tries to get around that ban. >>> this new 40-inch mirror is designed to help you with...
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but safe to say the marines were the youngest and fittest, which mattered because some of the residents were trapped on the fourth floor. >> it was a pretty bad fire, on the top floor. some paralyzed, immobile people in there. >> we actually picked people up as best we possibly could and had the wheelchairs at the exit and put them right into the wheelchair or the litter outside the building after we carried them down four flights. >> reporter: all 190 residents got out alive, with only six sent to the hospital. the marines have a saying, "no better friend, no worst enemy." in this fire fight they proved the best of friends. david martin, cbs news, at the marine barracks annex in washington. >> glor: coming up next here on the cbs evening news. the wanted poster may be a thing er the past. how police are taking a manhunt into the 21st century. and later, a young man accused of trying to steal an american airlines plane. an american airlines plane. when nighttime nasal congestion closes in, breathe right strips are designed to simply open your nose right back up. so with breathe right yo
but safe to say the marines were the youngest and fittest, which mattered because some of the residents were trapped on the fourth floor. >> it was a pretty bad fire, on the top floor. some paralyzed, immobile people in there. >> we actually picked people up as best we possibly could and had the wheelchairs at the exit and put them right into the wheelchair or the litter outside the building after we carried them down four flights. >> reporter: all 190 residents got out alive,...
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survival of the fittest. it is a jungle out there.t may make some people very rich but it will hurt a lot of other people. so you do not want a purely free-market economy or a purely controlled economy. we saw in socialist and communist countries, everyone is equal, but they are all equally poor. very low standard of living. so he would say what you want is a mix of the engine of economics and capitalism and the compassion of a large welfare state government. that is what he called justice as fairness. a very famous phrase. justice as fairness. justice is being fair. that idea of justice is not used -- fairness is not used as much as it used to be. in the 1990's, the democrat party talked about fairness. is the policy fair, the health care system fair? so the idea of being fair to everyone is a big idea in this theory of justice. that definition of justice rests on two principles of justice. first, john rawls said that society should allow the greatest individual liberty compatible to the liberty of others. this is the classic british
survival of the fittest. it is a jungle out there.t may make some people very rich but it will hurt a lot of other people. so you do not want a purely free-market economy or a purely controlled economy. we saw in socialist and communist countries, everyone is equal, but they are all equally poor. very low standard of living. so he would say what you want is a mix of the engine of economics and capitalism and the compassion of a large welfare state government. that is what he called justice as...
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as possible in as many different situations as possible because then they survive survival of the fittestenes and if a yen is jumping from one form of bacteria into another, from one strain of back ya into another then it is increasing its possibility of surviving because if this strain comes to dead end then gene survives over here. that's speculation but i think it is reasonable speculation. second half of your question what big ideas in evolution and science am i interested in now -- i'm very interested among other things in the -- the subject of cancer as evolutionary phenomenon. the eve luges their biology of cancer. it is bizarre and important stuff as this is -- i've written one long magazine story on it involving cancer as infectious phenomenon as it appears in tasmanian devil there's a contagious tumor in in population of marsupials but there are implications that lead from that a and that are related to that that involve cancer. generally and it has implications for oncology so oops -- i'm very enticed by that subject. >> yowrks. you're welcome. how about this lady here? can you
as possible in as many different situations as possible because then they survive survival of the fittestenes and if a yen is jumping from one form of bacteria into another, from one strain of back ya into another then it is increasing its possibility of surviving because if this strain comes to dead end then gene survives over here. that's speculation but i think it is reasonable speculation. second half of your question what big ideas in evolution and science am i interested in now -- i'm...
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. >> our time is up, but i have to ask prime minister mohamad, survival of the fittest.th regime and how can we all manage to stay as healthy and mentally active as you are at your age? whatever you eat, i want to eat. >> i don't really know, but i do keep to a strict diet. i don't overeat. i do a modicum of exercise and i have six hours of sleep. i think i lead a fairly well regulated life. if you get some disease which is incurable, there's nothing you can do. >> all right. i think the number one thing is pick one's parents carefully. >> it means you and i can still be prime minister in 50 years' time. >> let's just say, if that's the diet that leads you to 90, i don't want a bar of it. >> thanks to all my guests for hosting us all. next on "gps," the man who may be the biggest thorn in putin's side. i'll talk with petro poroshenko. hey, what are you guys doing here? we've been helping you prepare and invest for retirement since day one. why would we leave now? because i'm retired now. so? we're voya. we stay with you to and through retirement... with solutions to help
. >> our time is up, but i have to ask prime minister mohamad, survival of the fittest.th regime and how can we all manage to stay as healthy and mentally active as you are at your age? whatever you eat, i want to eat. >> i don't really know, but i do keep to a strict diet. i don't overeat. i do a modicum of exercise and i have six hours of sleep. i think i lead a fairly well regulated life. if you get some disease which is incurable, there's nothing you can do. >> all right....
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taste makers and trend setters are locked in a battle for survival of the fittest. >> i think what makesivalries cool, whatever the rivalry is, you're kind of in the middle and got to choose one. >> in 2006, one of the most iconic rivalries of all-time was immortalized with an on-screen face-off. >> hello, i'm a mac. >> i'm a pc. >> hi, i'm an i.t. guy. >> what's going on, pc? >> this pc is getting an upgrade. >> hey, a camera, nice. >> personified the pc and the mac and these two characters, stodgy, stiff, uptight, uncomfortable with the pc. >> pc. >> okay. >> justin was young, successful, good looking. everything you would aspire to me if you bought an apple computer. >> i heard steve jobs saw me in a movie and felt like i reminded him of a version of himself. they approached me about it, they said there was a cool and an uncool architeetype. >> apple l's iconic ads didn't just poke fun at the competition. they represented an epic battle of the nerds. >> being cool is very attractive and very addictive. even the nerds want to be cool. you want to be a cool nerd. >> bill gates founded m
taste makers and trend setters are locked in a battle for survival of the fittest. >> i think what makesivalries cool, whatever the rivalry is, you're kind of in the middle and got to choose one. >> in 2006, one of the most iconic rivalries of all-time was immortalized with an on-screen face-off. >> hello, i'm a mac. >> i'm a pc. >> hi, i'm an i.t. guy. >> what's going on, pc? >> this pc is getting an upgrade. >> hey, a camera, nice. >>...
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survival of the fittest. it is a jungle out there. that may make some people very rich, but it will hurt a lot of other people. so you do not want a purely free-market economy or a purely controlled economy. because we saw in socialist and communist countries, everyone is equal but is always going to be poor. it very low standard of living in the soviet union. if you say what you want is a the engine of economics and capitalism and the compassion of a large welfare and that isment, what he called justice as fairness. a very famous phrase. justice as fairness. fair, and thatg idea of fairness, which is not used quite as much as it used to be, but the 1990's and early 2000's, the democrat party in particular talked about fairness. is that fair? is that policy fair? is that health care system fair? the idea of being fair to everybody is a big idea in this theory of justice. that definition of justice rests justice.inciples of the principles. first, rawls says that society should allow the greatest individual liberty compatible with the l
survival of the fittest. it is a jungle out there. that may make some people very rich, but it will hurt a lot of other people. so you do not want a purely free-market economy or a purely controlled economy. because we saw in socialist and communist countries, everyone is equal but is always going to be poor. it very low standard of living in the soviet union. if you say what you want is a the engine of economics and capitalism and the compassion of a large welfare and that isment, what he...
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that the fittest but the amount of heart that is about really a lesser beg. the for the well philistine in your second holocaust was is basically we're not just divorced looking. to give it to the facility we are not bombing. doing. that after the news of the secret all slow negotiations had been leaked it was inevitable that the two sides would bring things into the public arena israel started to use the norwegians to demand further concessions. you're seeing. there was no no no to persuade you that the fish before us the. good to me fill a shopping list. to complete the mutual recognition israel stipulated that the p.l.o. not only renounce terrorism but also commit to prevent all forms of violence and terrorism and it encourage the palestinians to have a normal relationship with israel from now on arafat agreed and holst flew to tunis to witness arafat signing these letters that i was glad that walk up the mall is that the moment i'm not going to they're not i'm going to have a family member and there's a good thing that. they don't wait for my point of vie
that the fittest but the amount of heart that is about really a lesser beg. the for the well philistine in your second holocaust was is basically we're not just divorced looking. to give it to the facility we are not bombing. doing. that after the news of the secret all slow negotiations had been leaked it was inevitable that the two sides would bring things into the public arena israel started to use the norwegians to demand further concessions. you're seeing. there was no no no to persuade...
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it was survival of the fittest. trish: you know what is good about this? years later, everybody is doing just fine. financial system is just fine. our economy is doing great. i mean it's wonderful to see this resilience. >> you know, i would agree. i think, you know, i'm one of those who say it is good that the banks are strong. trish: yeah. >> now we still have a lot of people that obviously are disappointed because the banks, remember, postmortem of lehman, they got equity from the government. so they did get, you know, i would say outside of jpmorgan everyone else needed equity. citigroup, b-of-a. so people still regret, you know, that, you know, taxpayer money funded banks getting strong. that being said, it is good to have strong banks. trish: i hear you. amazing how resilient we really are. how the economy is so resilient. we're back on solid ground which is good. robert -- >> 10 years is a long time. trish: i remember. in fact james and i were at a dinwer a merrill lynch broker, not broker, investment banker, that saturday night. it was like, you ju
it was survival of the fittest. trish: you know what is good about this? years later, everybody is doing just fine. financial system is just fine. our economy is doing great. i mean it's wonderful to see this resilience. >> you know, i would agree. i think, you know, i'm one of those who say it is good that the banks are strong. trish: yeah. >> now we still have a lot of people that obviously are disappointed because the banks, remember, postmortem of lehman, they got equity from...
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. >>> plus, they call him america's fittest ceo. he's 61 and ripped. secrets this morning. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by state farm neighborhood of good. visit neighborhoodofgood.com to volunteer in your community. volume in your community. to see how bright the human spirit can shine, to see that no matter what nature does, people will do more. with one of the industries' largest catastrophe response teams state farm will always be among the first to arrive, and the last to leave. to help show that human nature is greater than nature. state farm, here to help recovery go right®. ♪ man 1: this is my body of proof. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed b
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