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list galileo as one of your references. ( laughter ) the catholic church? yeah i remember-- they were lovely people convicted me of heresy, and sentenced me to house arrest for the last nine years of my life. otherwise very forward thinking. tell me more about this magic hand i'm talking into it. here in the america, the republican party has traditionally been pretty pope-pope. ( laughter ) pretty pro-pope. sharing as they do a yearning for the simpler morality of 15th century. but now that the pope has gone rogue, how they gonna handle it? >> joe barton, the senior republican on the energy and commerce committee, says he doesn't consider the pope an expert on environmental issues. >> the pope should stay with his job and let us stay with ours. >> jon: that is his job. it's the biggest job of the pope is to tell people when they're being bad. that's why he dresses like a big wet blanket. barton and inhofe who cares about those guys. rick santorum was so catholic he was an altar boy until about six weeks ago. he's so catholic, his crucifix wears a crucifix.
list galileo as one of your references. ( laughter ) the catholic church? yeah i remember-- they were lovely people convicted me of heresy, and sentenced me to house arrest for the last nine years of my life. otherwise very forward thinking. tell me more about this magic hand i'm talking into it. here in the america, the republican party has traditionally been pretty pope-pope. ( laughter ) pretty pro-pope. sharing as they do a yearning for the simpler morality of 15th century. but now that the...
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now we're having a different front. >> i would say on the galileo note, i would be remiss if i didn'te they are trying to right a previous wrong by signing on to this dubious pseudoclient science. >> first it is not pseudo. and secondarily there is a big difference. the church back in galileo's day made a mistake because it wasn't willing to take science that was inconvenient. now they are saying look the science points us in a very clear direction. it may be inconvenient for some people like the extractive industries but we ought to pay attention to science. so in i think in some sense they actually are righting a wrong here. >> all i know is any day you can talk about julio senticism. ♪ mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys ♪ ♪ don't let'em pick guitars and drive them old trucks ♪helio senticism. boys? ♪ mamas, don't let your babies...♪ stop less. go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. hurry in and you can get 0% apr plus a one-thousand dollar volkswagen credit bonus on 2015 passat tdi clean diesel models. when you're not confident you h
now we're having a different front. >> i would say on the galileo note, i would be remiss if i didn'te they are trying to right a previous wrong by signing on to this dubious pseudoclient science. >> first it is not pseudo. and secondarily there is a big difference. the church back in galileo's day made a mistake because it wasn't willing to take science that was inconvenient. now they are saying look the science points us in a very clear direction. it may be inconvenient for some...
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galileo was correct in his foonldings. >> that video was taken on the moon in 1971.astronaut david scott testing galileo's theory that gravity accelerates all objects at the same rate. the theory of gravity paved the way for sir isaac newton to develop an equation to determine how two objects interact graphtationally if you know the weight two of objects, say, the earth and that apple falling from the tree and you know the distance between those two objects then you should also know what the force of gravity is between those two things. apple meet head. one way nasa has been figuring out ways to measure gravity and its effects on earth is through a program that's called gravity recovery and climate experiment. which becomes grace when you shorten it up. grace is two satellites each about the size of a small car orbiting the earth 150 miles apart from each other. the circle around the earth and they're designed basically it knots little dips and bumps in earth's gravity. basically, dense things heavy things things with a lot of mass, exert more of a graphtational pull
galileo was correct in his foonldings. >> that video was taken on the moon in 1971.astronaut david scott testing galileo's theory that gravity accelerates all objects at the same rate. the theory of gravity paved the way for sir isaac newton to develop an equation to determine how two objects interact graphtationally if you know the weight two of objects, say, the earth and that apple falling from the tree and you know the distance between those two objects then you should also know what...
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. >>> the vatican, it was the first scienive if i can academy and, galileo tried and its director said the catholic church, has full faith in science. >>> they say we follow what the american scientists were saying, but it was us, flew our academy members, who first claimed that fossil fuel caused climate change. >>> trying to set an exam medical by aiming at becoming the first carbon neutral state. not importing. it will produced the most a new pope is elected. >>> time to take out the trash. >>> it has become a block buster. and non-profit organization, based indeed brazil, believed, the trailer in it, the pope finds big oil and gas corporations, and now real pope is being used to use his power of persuasion to make the world a cleaner place. >>> still to come after staging attacks in chad, they cause more carnage. >>> a tiger bear and hihena are still on the loose in georgia. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in
. >>> the vatican, it was the first scienive if i can academy and, galileo tried and its director said the catholic church, has full faith in science. >>> they say we follow what the american scientists were saying, but it was us, flew our academy members, who first claimed that fossil fuel caused climate change. >>> trying to set an exam medical by aiming at becoming the first carbon neutral state. not importing. it will produced the most a new pope is elected....
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graduate of betsey carmichael elementary school france middle school and just like our madam president galileo high school but most importantly a child of immigrants immigrants that came here to this city worked minimum wage jobs and able to find housing they were able to afford housing and still put foods on the table for me that realty is now destroyed by the policies emanating from those chambers that can't happen anymore people like me can't exist the poor emigrates come to this city guess what we can't afford affordable housing is that the kind of city you want to represent is that the kind leadership i wanted to be? now i know that san francisco to me is one of the greatest city's in the world we're in grateful trouble not because of a internal but disease has taken those building and cupidity the love of money that has taken over our heart and surpassed the love of people the people that elected you the people that are facing the problems in this city you're responsible for other lively hood people are here we've been here for hours and hours and hours i'll tell you something we're not
graduate of betsey carmichael elementary school france middle school and just like our madam president galileo high school but most importantly a child of immigrants immigrants that came here to this city worked minimum wage jobs and able to find housing they were able to afford housing and still put foods on the table for me that realty is now destroyed by the policies emanating from those chambers that can't happen anymore people like me can't exist the poor emigrates come to this city guess...
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born to mill drid [inaudible] attended ben franklin middle school and graduated from galileo high and moved to san francisco city college where he played football with a passion. mr. scott was accepted in a apprenticeship program [inaudible] and attended langly porter college and oakland. he continued with department of public works for 15 years after which he #3450u6bed to san francisco municipal rail way into department over head lines where he retired after 3 dwoyears of sunchs mpts it was during this time mr. scott reconnected with the love och his life nob carolyn [inaudible] and they married. mr. scott assisted carline random with camp work and retreat into american baptist church where he earned the name hugy bear. mr. millen scott leaves his loving wife of 38 years, mrs. carolyn ransom scott, 4 siblings [inaudible] jacklen scott, brenda joyce, [inaudible] as well as [inaudible] a mother in law, mrs. martha ransom and several nieces to chairs cherish his memory. i ask that we close the board meetic in his memory >> thank you supervisor cohen. supervisor farrell. supervisor kim
born to mill drid [inaudible] attended ben franklin middle school and graduated from galileo high and moved to san francisco city college where he played football with a passion. mr. scott was accepted in a apprenticeship program [inaudible] and attended langly porter college and oakland. he continued with department of public works for 15 years after which he #3450u6bed to san francisco municipal rail way into department over head lines where he retired after 3 dwoyears of sunchs mpts it was...
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galileo galilea was along the first members, tried for heresy. the catholic church these days has full faith in science. >> they say we follow what the american scientists say. it's us through academy members who first claimed in the 1990s, that the disproportionate use of fossil fuel caused climate change and global warming. >> reporter: the vatican is trying to set an example by aiming to become the first carbon neutral state. not impossible for the smallest state in the world with no industries. ironically it pollutes the most on the day a new pope is elected. >> time to take out the trash. >> reporter: the encyclical became a block buster for environmental groups around the world. a non profit in brazil released a hollywood-style trailer has been released in relation to it. the real pope is asked to use his power of persuasion to make the world a cleaner place . >> still ahead for you on al jazeera, protests in the dominican republic as hundreds of thousands of haitians face deportation under a new law >>> georgia warns that a tiger, bear and
galileo galilea was along the first members, tried for heresy. the catholic church these days has full faith in science. >> they say we follow what the american scientists say. it's us through academy members who first claimed in the 1990s, that the disproportionate use of fossil fuel caused climate change and global warming. >> reporter: the vatican is trying to set an example by aiming to become the first carbon neutral state. not impossible for the smallest state in the world...
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time trying to manage that particular place but i'm using this just as an example because around galileo and mission, these places are on major, not only transportation corridors but where there are high levels of traffic, so i realized through this discussion which i truly appreciate this program and i appreciate sao*upt john's referral to the big high traffic streets that surround his campus but have these little streets at the back that are used for access because i just realize that we -- i would like to see more of a kind of coordinated somebody's report looking at -- and i mean multiagency with the mta and the municipal railway and us everybody looking at all the things we do to try to ensure pedestrian traffic and by the way, also safe routes to the school was mentioned and we'd like to get more kids to bike to school, so the need for paying attention to or investing in human resources and other resource tos address safety around our schools becomes much more important than it used to be and in fact i'll just end by saying again, i'm certainly aware that in part this problem is a
time trying to manage that particular place but i'm using this just as an example because around galileo and mission, these places are on major, not only transportation corridors but where there are high levels of traffic, so i realized through this discussion which i truly appreciate this program and i appreciate sao*upt john's referral to the big high traffic streets that surround his campus but have these little streets at the back that are used for access because i just realize that we -- i...
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. >> hello my name is [inaudible] quan, i'm a student at galileo high school, i want to talk about the importance of education of elementary students motor vehicle accident iss a very real and present danger, we can't change the way people drive we have to make sure youth practice as much caution when crossing the streets, parents do not always educate their kids about traffic safety, they carry it to middle school, high school, even daily life -- base ki *fically i can still remember when i was being taught by my teachers and parents of traffic safety, this is an important thing that everybody should learn and practice caution as much as possible l.a. street smarts, everything we can do to educate these elementary school student we're trying to create a culture of safety for our students, to cross the streets, to make it as safe as possible in a very dangerous environment. thank you. >> hi, again my name is jessica eng and i'm a student at lowell high school, during this past school year, i witnessed the implementation of the crossing guard program at lakeshore elementary school. this
. >> hello my name is [inaudible] quan, i'm a student at galileo high school, i want to talk about the importance of education of elementary students motor vehicle accident iss a very real and present danger, we can't change the way people drive we have to make sure youth practice as much caution when crossing the streets, parents do not always educate their kids about traffic safety, they carry it to middle school, high school, even daily life -- base ki *fically i can still remember...
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institution that is not exactly distinguished itself over the centuries, when it came to science galileo comes to mind. should be somewhat humble continuing to teach signs as well as this case economics and politics. and there is also a flaw in the logic. the logic of the pope is, because he cares for the poor, he wants us to do everything that we can to stop climate change, but the fact is, as beyond -- a scandinavian environmentalists, who accepts all of the premises the pope does about human causation for global warming, has done unbelievably voluminous studies about what things you can do to help the poor around the world and what will be the effect on them by certain measures. and ranking last is an attack on global warming. for example the european union is going to spend a quarter of a trillion dollars in reducing its emissions by 20% by the end of the decade. and that, you know what effect it's going to have on the climate? it will reduce world climate by 0.1-degree fahrenheit in 85 years. imagine what you could do with the money if you devoted it to malaria nets, to vaccinations
institution that is not exactly distinguished itself over the centuries, when it came to science galileo comes to mind. should be somewhat humble continuing to teach signs as well as this case economics and politics. and there is also a flaw in the logic. the logic of the pope is, because he cares for the poor, he wants us to do everything that we can to stop climate change, but the fact is, as beyond -- a scandinavian environmentalists, who accepts all of the premises the pope does about human...
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galileo, galley lay was along the first members, tried for heresy.he catholic church these days has full faith in science. >> they say we follow what the american scientists say. it's us through academy members who claimed in the 1990s, that the disproportionate use of fossil fuel caused climate change and global warming. >> reporter: the vatican is aiming to become the first carbon neutral state. not impossible for the smallest state in the world with no industries. ironically it pollutes the most when a new pope is elected. >> time to take out the trash. >> reporter: the encyclical became a block buster. a hollywood-style trailer has been released in relation to it. the real pope is asked to use his power of persuasion to make the world a cleaner place >>> there are now more refugees in the world than at any other time history. according to the u.n. refugees agency many have been forced from their homes, under 14 million had to flee in 2014. the biggest increase in a year an average of 42,500 people abandoning their homes every day. worldwide, one
galileo, galley lay was along the first members, tried for heresy.he catholic church these days has full faith in science. >> they say we follow what the american scientists say. it's us through academy members who claimed in the 1990s, that the disproportionate use of fossil fuel caused climate change and global warming. >> reporter: the vatican is aiming to become the first carbon neutral state. not impossible for the smallest state in the world with no industries. ironically it...
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vatican's academy of scientists was the first exclusive academy in the world among its first students was galileoer tried for her are acy, but now they have full faith in science. >> they say we follow what the american scientists are saying but it was us through our academy members what first claimed in the 1990s that the disproportionate use of fossil fuel caused climate change and global warming. >> they're trying to set an example by aiming at becoming oner the world's first car carbon neutral state. iconly it pollutes the most on the day a new pope is elected. >> it has become a blockbuster for environmental groups around the world and non-profit organization to relief release the trailer. in it the pope fights gas. >> now to on a unusual battle in oregon involving a 40-year-old man fighting deportation and trying to prove that he's american even though he's lived in the u.s. nearly his whole life. here is dallen allen schauffler. >> it's another day of stress for adam hoping he can find answers about his future in federal immigration court. >> how is the uncertainty? >> it's terrifying. i k
vatican's academy of scientists was the first exclusive academy in the world among its first students was galileoer tried for her are acy, but now they have full faith in science. >> they say we follow what the american scientists are saying but it was us through our academy members what first claimed in the 1990s that the disproportionate use of fossil fuel caused climate change and global warming. >> they're trying to set an example by aiming at becoming oner the world's first car...
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certain scientific premises if that as other scientists say proves to be wrong then we have a new galileoot pronouncing authoritatively on climate change. >> if i may interrupt you there correct me if i'm wrong, the suggestion in the encyclical poverty is the result of the globalized economy. you said he's an argentinian but this is a letter to the world. >> yeah. but poverty isn't the result of globalized economy. since we have been globalizing for 100 years, our societies have gotten wealthier and wealthier, and that's the solution. it is for us to trade. to have the division of labor. so i think he's got the thing, and it's an economic point. not a moral point. he's got the thing on its head. >> i know one of the things i'd seen some of your interviews online and said it starts a dialogue. where do you see this discussion going? >> you know, that's another important part of the encyclical. he calls right in the first photograph paragraph he calls for conversation about this a debate. everything from people i know that know the pope and met him, he enjoys a good discussion and answering
certain scientific premises if that as other scientists say proves to be wrong then we have a new galileoot pronouncing authoritatively on climate change. >> if i may interrupt you there correct me if i'm wrong, the suggestion in the encyclical poverty is the result of the globalized economy. you said he's an argentinian but this is a letter to the world. >> yeah. but poverty isn't the result of globalized economy. since we have been globalizing for 100 years, our societies have...
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. >> for sure he has the science wrong just as the vatican got the science wrong with galileo a few hundredrs ago. remember they insisted he was wrong about the earth rotating around the sun instead of visa versa and we are going to burn him at the stake. they got over it and let him live his life out in his apartment. when they get into science they tend to get into trouble, and they are wrong about global warming, of course. but there is an awful lot of people who are wrong so it's not surprising. >> just briefly because again, the debate is never going to get settled. where is the pope wrong? is he wrong in saying that fossil fuels are causing temperature change? is that where he is wrong? >> well, absolutely. that's the whole premise of the global warming debate. the whole theory is based on carbon dioxide being some sort of very special super duper temperature influencing atmospheric content, and that's plain silly. it has a minor impact, if any. so the pope has got the science wrong. but never mind that. and i agree that the pope is a good man and he loves this earth and he loves -- h
. >> for sure he has the science wrong just as the vatican got the science wrong with galileo a few hundredrs ago. remember they insisted he was wrong about the earth rotating around the sun instead of visa versa and we are going to burn him at the stake. they got over it and let him live his life out in his apartment. when they get into science they tend to get into trouble, and they are wrong about global warming, of course. but there is an awful lot of people who are wrong so it's not...
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. -- galileo -- [alarms blaring] ohhhhh... whoa whoa whoa! who's responsible for this?!?es wrong, you find a scapegoat. ...rick. it's what you do. ahhhhhhhh! what'd you say? uh-oh! kelly! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. rick. don't walk away from me. ahhhhhhhh! meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. >>> this was clearly ego driven. a desire to better my role in a story i was already in. it is so clear to me i said things that were wrong. i told stories that were wrong. it wasn't from a place where i was trying to use my job and title to mislead. i got it wrong. i own this and i own up to this. i know why peo
. -- galileo -- [alarms blaring] ohhhhh... whoa whoa whoa! who's responsible for this?!?es wrong, you find a scapegoat. ...rick. it's what you do. ahhhhhhhh! what'd you say? uh-oh! kelly! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. rick. don't walk away from me. ahhhhhhhh! meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil....
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espacial serÍa lanzada en la prÓxima dÉcada y te arribarÍa a su destino varios aÑos despuÉs, la sonda galileoix con 113, y las vegas con 109, chicos, continuamos con mÁs de despierta amÉrica, adelante. ♪ buenos dÍas ♪ ♪ arrancan los motores ♪ asÍ con emociÓn, "despierta amÉrica" ♪ ♪ esto es lo que se comenta, lo que se comenta hoy ♪ karla:nos la hemos pasado chillando, pero lo que se comenta hoy, aquÍ traigo una caja, la bien sencilla, pero quiero que la abra chabÁn y me diga quÉ hay adentro, es para hablar de lo que se comenta hoy, no te asustes. ¿quÉ hay adentro? alan: ¿quÉ es eso? alejandro: un perfume. karla: pero huÉlelo. ¿quÉ te recuerda? ♪ ♪ ¿quÉ te recuerda, flaco? (llanto= (llanto) alejandro: a mi papÁ. karla: hoy estamos festejando a tu papÁ y a tu hijo que es maravilloso, y Él te manda un mensaje, ahÍ estÁ. >> te mando muchos besos, estoy orgulloso de ti en este dÍa de saber que eres mi hijo, un hijo inspirador a quien adoro, y me levanta el Ánimo todos los dÍas, te adoro, te quiero, agradezco a dios cada dÍa porque eres mi hijo, y bueno, recibe todas las bendiciones y que dios te
espacial serÍa lanzada en la prÓxima dÉcada y te arribarÍa a su destino varios aÑos despuÉs, la sonda galileoix con 113, y las vegas con 109, chicos, continuamos con mÁs de despierta amÉrica, adelante. ♪ buenos dÍas ♪ ♪ arrancan los motores ♪ asÍ con emociÓn, "despierta amÉrica" ♪ ♪ esto es lo que se comenta, lo que se comenta hoy ♪ karla:nos la hemos pasado chillando, pero lo que se comenta hoy, aquÍ traigo una caja, la bien sencilla, pero quiero que la...
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now, galileo 400 years ago pointed us towards europa and i can tell you that we are -- i agree with the chairman that the need to fully explore and to bring back a sample and to do everything else necessary to fully understand what the potential may be is an important effort but also funding space technology and our commercial crew programs -- and i know the chairman agrees with me -- will be important efforts to try to improve in this bill as we go towards conference with the senate. the minority can't shirk its responsibility to point out these shortcomings. having pointed them out, i do want to make the point, though, that the working relationship is one that i think appropriately reflects the kind of process we want to have in the house. we want all views to be considered and i know that every offering of a view from the minority has been fully considered by the chairman and i thank him. i want to thank his staff and i want to thank my staff of the committee because they worked very hard for us to come to this moment. and we are at a point in the process in which the majority will h
now, galileo 400 years ago pointed us towards europa and i can tell you that we are -- i agree with the chairman that the need to fully explore and to bring back a sample and to do everything else necessary to fully understand what the potential may be is an important effort but also funding space technology and our commercial crew programs -- and i know the chairman agrees with me -- will be important efforts to try to improve in this bill as we go towards conference with the senate. the...