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i love this notion of humankind. did you say something similar to that? and what did you mean by that exactly? you clearly love these people in haiti. >> look, i phrased it this way -- tavis: go ahead, refreeze. >> what it refers to is i was never -- once i started to be known at as an activist, the pediatric hospitals, i'm not good at it. i'm not good at talking to strangers, whether they are sick children -- i'm not good, i'm shy with it. when i get to haiti, it's the same thing. i always want to wear a shirt that says "tellez to this humanitarian." -- tell it to the humanitarian." i am there as a facilitator. that is my mission there, i like it, and when i go to bed at night, i think of all of those things, of course i am touched and proud and feel like i have had something to do with it, but i look at it, what i was trying to facilitate, and i look at the many people or organizations that have taken it on, work it into something bigger and better, and you cannot help but fall in love with the country that you are working and, the people you are workin
i love this notion of humankind. did you say something similar to that? and what did you mean by that exactly? you clearly love these people in haiti. >> look, i phrased it this way -- tavis: go ahead, refreeze. >> what it refers to is i was never -- once i started to be known at as an activist, the pediatric hospitals, i'm not good at it. i'm not good at talking to strangers, whether they are sick children -- i'm not good, i'm shy with it. when i get to haiti, it's the same thing....
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the conventional portions of the seed and say yeah we own this too that's nonsense that belongs to humankind and in my mind. you know monsanto likes to called pirates or farmers to save their own seed pirates see pirates they call us but i think we ought to revisit who's the real pirate here these people stole our genetic heritage. if farmers lose their rights to use your own seed becomes service of the land and we're back to a feudal system and that could quite easily be quite quickly happen in a third world country but it will also happen in north america and i think to some degree farmers already are in a service of the land already because the have to buy the cd have to from a certain company they have to buy the fertilizers they have to buy the chemicals especially for all from the same company you have to pay a fee to grow a crop on their land on their own land so i think already to our large degree we are already served on our own land by a multinational corporation like months adul. mark was is an organic farmer a neighbor of percy schmeiser together with a thousand organic farmers h
the conventional portions of the seed and say yeah we own this too that's nonsense that belongs to humankind and in my mind. you know monsanto likes to called pirates or farmers to save their own seed pirates see pirates they call us but i think we ought to revisit who's the real pirate here these people stole our genetic heritage. if farmers lose their rights to use your own seed becomes service of the land and we're back to a feudal system and that could quite easily be quite quickly happen...
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that's a bit selfish of humankind, isn't it? well, couldn't he find another way, like writing to somebody to tell them to be a bit better? otherwise, something bad's gonna happen, or like-- or like-- oh, goodness. oh, look, i really must be-- when jesus was being crucified... actually, uh, i just realized there's a few people i must go and speak to. ...ask god to send a meteorite and destroy all the troops of the romans who were... well, it was the way god choose to sacrifice his only son. he wanted to show us how important it was, so he chose the most precious thing in the world to him, and the most precious thing in the world to him was jesus. but then why did he kill him? so, have you got kids? no. no, my lifestyle's never really left any room for it, you know? i love my globe trotting too much. right. no, i-i couldn't do what sue does. jesus says we should forgive everybody. yes, that's right. sorry, you are...? this is mary, my assistant bridesmaid. okay. well, i'll be off. so, what would jesus do if someone stole his mobil
that's a bit selfish of humankind, isn't it? well, couldn't he find another way, like writing to somebody to tell them to be a bit better? otherwise, something bad's gonna happen, or like-- or like-- oh, goodness. oh, look, i really must be-- when jesus was being crucified... actually, uh, i just realized there's a few people i must go and speak to. ...ask god to send a meteorite and destroy all the troops of the romans who were... well, it was the way god choose to sacrifice his only son. he...
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he's just worried about the extinction of humankind. bird flu. i just saw a robin sneeze.no, you didn't. and i also saw a blackbird with a temperature. how do you know it had a temperature? 'cause it was sweating. karen: but a bird can't sweat. that's ridiculous. ben: yes, it can. jake: all i was saying is that we could catch a lethal pathogen. "lethal pathogen"? where do you get all this stuff? channel 4. 10 most deadliest diseases. when did you watch that? last night, with mum. bird flu came third behind ebola and drug-resistant bubonic plague. karen, it's your birthday, so you can go first. i'll give you your cookie now, shall i? in england, we call them biscuits. do we? right. okay. do you know, if angela's living with your dad, we could really think about the family going traveling. don't go too far! but we could, couldn't we? there was a program on tv about a chef who took his kids out of school for a year, and they all traveled round india and china, all on their own. on their own with a camera crew. it's a great idea. travel's the best thing for kids. and dysentery
he's just worried about the extinction of humankind. bird flu. i just saw a robin sneeze.no, you didn't. and i also saw a blackbird with a temperature. how do you know it had a temperature? 'cause it was sweating. karen: but a bird can't sweat. that's ridiculous. ben: yes, it can. jake: all i was saying is that we could catch a lethal pathogen. "lethal pathogen"? where do you get all this stuff? channel 4. 10 most deadliest diseases. when did you watch that? last night, with mum. bird...
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existence for a long time and we true and right and has been in existence since the beginning of humankind. [applause] >> is tim tebow a hero? [applause] >> i hesitated because he beat the pittsburgh steelers. [laughter] sort of a sensitive subject right now. >> i was for him yesterday. did not work out too well. >> so, in a way you work for him before you were against them. [laughter] i want to ask you about how the wood. what message would you send to the moms about hollywood. >> it is funny, after i left the senate people said he spent your life in politics. i did -- we got married and got into politics right away and was in public life from a timeout was 32 years old. i practiced law before that. after that, i got involved with a little company because a was very concerned during my time growing up as a fall there in politics, and seeing the impact of the popular culture on our children. we took measures by putting parental controls on television, and not sending our kids to a movie unless we saw it first. you did everything you could bet you could not of what it. q. had extra-rated co
existence for a long time and we true and right and has been in existence since the beginning of humankind. [applause] >> is tim tebow a hero? [applause] >> i hesitated because he beat the pittsburgh steelers. [laughter] sort of a sensitive subject right now. >> i was for him yesterday. did not work out too well. >> so, in a way you work for him before you were against them. [laughter] i want to ask you about how the wood. what message would you send to the moms about...
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not look at them as a competitor as much as i do a potential partner for further development of humankind. we right now cannot work with them bilaterally because i am prohibited by law, but all of my international partners do. i am the internal -- he eternal optimist, but i am also a realist. we're the only ones not working with the chinese in terms of space development and the like. they are years behind this technologically puritan one of these days we will probably partner with them and advance the cause of human exploration, but we have to be careful as we were with the soviets better now the russians. now the russians. >> the u.s. has been in the lead in terms of space programs. with the looming reductions in the defense budget, what are the implications on our space program and asset? >> i think the biggest implication for us right now, and we really try to coordinate among the department of defense, k security community and nasa, the biggest thing is the launch program. launch vehicles. all of us are about to be priced out of the market. one of the benefits we hope to bring from th
not look at them as a competitor as much as i do a potential partner for further development of humankind. we right now cannot work with them bilaterally because i am prohibited by law, but all of my international partners do. i am the internal -- he eternal optimist, but i am also a realist. we're the only ones not working with the chinese in terms of space development and the like. they are years behind this technologically puritan one of these days we will probably partner with them and...
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. >> suarez: during our conversation, he used lego characters to represent all humankind. >> look herethis is one billion people. one billion people in africa. there's one billion people in europe. one billion people in america. as you know all the rest, 1, 2, 3 and 4 are in asia. this is the world population. we know beyond doubt that there will be two billion more before we level off. those two billion we also know that one will be in africa and one will be in asia. any big company looking at this will say, wow, that's where the market is. believe me. there's nothing boring about statistics. >> suarez: in 2010 the bbc aired a documentary about rosling's work called the joy of stats. using high-tech special effects, the production team was able to show his animations in real space. >> so down here is poor and sick and up here is rich and healthy. middle east green and the size of the population. >> suarez: can you almost feel when the lights are going on, when people are saying, aha? >> yes, we have. but it also, you have to check after a year if it's still there. and the old concept
. >> suarez: during our conversation, he used lego characters to represent all humankind. >> look herethis is one billion people. one billion people in africa. there's one billion people in europe. one billion people in america. as you know all the rest, 1, 2, 3 and 4 are in asia. this is the world population. we know beyond doubt that there will be two billion more before we level off. those two billion we also know that one will be in africa and one will be in asia. any big...
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what a great community in the greatest nation in history of humankind, the united states.applause] friends, let's give a great villages welcome to speaker gingrich. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> well, it really is a great day in the villages. [applause] what an amazing crowd. we are delighted to have a chance to be with you. we are down to the last couple of days of a very, very important primary. i want to share some ideas with you and talk about what we have to get done. i want to ask your help on facebook, on the printer -- on twitter, on e-mail, on the telephone, even seen people face to face old fashioned way. i think if we can get the message out, we will have a very powerful tuesday. [applause] now, i am asking for your help, in part, because i think it is pretty clear if you look at the volume of ads, my opponent who has the money power. we need people power to upset money power. [applause] why does that matter? it matters because this is the most important election of your lifetime. four more years of obama will be a total disaster for the united states of america. [
what a great community in the greatest nation in history of humankind, the united states.applause] friends, let's give a great villages welcome to speaker gingrich. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> well, it really is a great day in the villages. [applause] what an amazing crowd. we are delighted to have a chance to be with you. we are down to the last couple of days of a very, very important primary. i want to share some ideas with you and talk about what we have to get done. i want to ask...
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that technology is an instrument that serves the ambitions of humankind, but i don't think human nature changes very much. and this being lulled into this false belief that science or technology will, for instance, save us from global warming is, essentially, the modern equivalent to the ancient religious sects that people adopted as easter island was decimated and the environment, essentially, destroyed to a point where it no longer could sustain a human population. and i think we have to wake up, that there is nothing inevitable about human progress, that it's far more important that we face and confront reality and deal with it. and if we don't, if we keep this naive believe, in essence, technology sort of serves what in medieval times would have been god, and unless we shake ourselves free from that, we're in very big trouble. >> host: in your book "the world as it is," the creed of objectivity killed the news, and you quote molly i've advance in here, and i just want to read just a little bit of that. this is molly eye venns writing. i've heard many an editor say, well, we're being
that technology is an instrument that serves the ambitions of humankind, but i don't think human nature changes very much. and this being lulled into this false belief that science or technology will, for instance, save us from global warming is, essentially, the modern equivalent to the ancient religious sects that people adopted as easter island was decimated and the environment, essentially, destroyed to a point where it no longer could sustain a human population. and i think we have to wake...
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sparking a battle against humankind. underworld wakenings opens in theaters today.pictures wants to help get you cuaght up on the fraach. franchise. the fourth and fifth callers at 410-481-4545 get the first three films on dvd. coming up in our 7 o'clock hour... a brazen robbery caught on camera.why one woman went into the bank with the thief voluntarily.. and left as a victim. praise the lordd i said thank the lord! how fox 45 helped a senior citizen get out from under a 16-thousand dollar water biil. 3 obama singing nats naasandd.. where the president was... that inspired himto belt out this little diddy. 3 3 today is friday, january 20th. 3 33 3 3 3 3 a man who died years ago... someeow getssa speeding ticket in baltimore... leaving his family questioning... how? how?megan gilliland is live in northeast baltimore with the city's response this morning to the outrageous ticket. ticket.good morning patrice, we're live on sinclair lane at shannon drive.right behind me... is the speed camera that recently snapped the picture... and ticketed a man who's been dead for t
sparking a battle against humankind. underworld wakenings opens in theaters today.pictures wants to help get you cuaght up on the fraach. franchise. the fourth and fifth callers at 410-481-4545 get the first three films on dvd. coming up in our 7 o'clock hour... a brazen robbery caught on camera.why one woman went into the bank with the thief voluntarily.. and left as a victim. praise the lordd i said thank the lord! how fox 45 helped a senior citizen get out from under a 16-thousand dollar...
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but the fact is we must radically confront the destruction that humankind is carrying out against the eco system if we are going to have a sustainable future. work of bill mcgibbon and others is important against this tarzan effort to bring the pipeline down through canada which i think hanson called the end game or something to that effect. basically our chief climate scientist. that is insane. it is over and yet we are sitting by pretending it is not happening. shredding kyoto. we have to nothing in copenhagen. what can we do? imus supporter of the occupy movement because i think here people are carrying out acts of civil disobedience, understanding that within the system itself there is no way to hold corporate malfeasance and corporate criminality. i have invested a lot of time and it and i think it is a glimmer of hope. >> host: lucius sorrentino e-mails see the occupy movement has been criticized as not having a political agenda, a more purpose other than creating an internet and beam. 99% versus 1% and draw attention to the problem. what do you see as the future of occupy wall
but the fact is we must radically confront the destruction that humankind is carrying out against the eco system if we are going to have a sustainable future. work of bill mcgibbon and others is important against this tarzan effort to bring the pipeline down through canada which i think hanson called the end game or something to that effect. basically our chief climate scientist. that is insane. it is over and yet we are sitting by pretending it is not happening. shredding kyoto. we have to...
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i think it is the desire of humankind not to go down that violent path. w--we're--we're seeing what violence will do. it--it's too much violence. there's been too many killings. it--it leads to chaos, not to--to the essence of community, not to the--the building of a house that is together. c-span: let me really switch subjects here and ask you about a party that you were invited to one time by a man named bernard lafayette, a party in which he wanted you to meet someone, your wife. what was that--what--what year was that? >> guest: this is the--i remember that very well. how can i forget it? bernard lafayette was an old schoolmate of mine, and he invited me to a party in--in atlanta. it was a dinner party at the home of a young lady who was on the staff of martin luther king jr. by the name of xernona clayton. and it was a dinner party. it was, like, the end of the year, end of 1967. it was the beginning--it was, like, i guess, the eve of 1968. and i remember it so well. the young lady that was at this party that he wanted me to meet--i couldn't drive. i
i think it is the desire of humankind not to go down that violent path. w--we're--we're seeing what violence will do. it--it's too much violence. there's been too many killings. it--it leads to chaos, not to--to the essence of community, not to the--the building of a house that is together. c-span: let me really switch subjects here and ask you about a party that you were invited to one time by a man named bernard lafayette, a party in which he wanted you to meet someone, your wife. what was...
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millions and millions of people are kept from premature death because it is an extraordinary boon to humankind in china, no blogger -- york is no longer wracked by famine. this is a good thing. children are no longer dying. that same wave of globalization is sweeping away languages and cultures at an extraordinary rate. you always hear in your part of the world, in silicon valley about the information explosion. wait a minute. are we using a language every ten days or whatever the guess is? there is a huge human costs. >> host: do you fight it? [talking over each other] >> host: a human response. does one try to fight this global energy or -- [talking over each other] >> guest: i don't think the door can close but on a human level you can mitigate this. i think people are torn. they want to embrace the world. tremendous fans of japanese anime, they have a little mock up -- in massachusetts which is -- that is an important thing. at the same time there are all sorts of reasons why they are coming in -- my wife laid claim to her new englandy -- we are torn in this way and that is an essentials -
millions and millions of people are kept from premature death because it is an extraordinary boon to humankind in china, no blogger -- york is no longer wracked by famine. this is a good thing. children are no longer dying. that same wave of globalization is sweeping away languages and cultures at an extraordinary rate. you always hear in your part of the world, in silicon valley about the information explosion. wait a minute. are we using a language every ten days or whatever the guess is?...
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we should not nest with what is true and right and has been in existence since the beginning of humankind[applause] >> is tim tebow a hero? [applause] >> in our home. >> hesitated because he beat the pittsburgh steelers. [laughter] [applause] sort of a sensitive subject right now. >> i was for him yesterday. did not work out too well. >> so, in a way you work for him -- you work for him -- were for him before you were against them. [laughter] i want to ask you about how the wood. -- hollywood. i have known you for sometimes and i know you are very concerned about the cultural influence not just economic. what message would you send to the moms about hollywood. >> it is funny, after i left the senate people said he spent your life in politics. i did -- we got married and got into politics right away and was in public life from a timeout was 32 years old. i practiced law before that. but 32-48 -- i left politics when i was 48. after that, i got involved with a little company because i was very concerned during my time growing up, in a sense, growing up as a father in politics and sing the i
we should not nest with what is true and right and has been in existence since the beginning of humankind[applause] >> is tim tebow a hero? [applause] >> in our home. >> hesitated because he beat the pittsburgh steelers. [laughter] [applause] sort of a sensitive subject right now. >> i was for him yesterday. did not work out too well. >> so, in a way you work for him -- you work for him -- were for him before you were against them. [laughter] i want to ask you...
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it is extraordinary boom coming to humankind it is no longer wracked by famine. but the same tidal wave of globalization is sweeping away at the extraordinary rate to and you hear about the information explosion. are be losing a bank which every 10 days? so there is a huge human cost. >> as a human response to fight the global energy? >> the door cannot closed on the human level to mitigate the people are torn. they applied to embrace the world in my a kids are tremendous fans of japanese anime. that is a fine thing. but at the same time a lot of reasons why my wife wanted to claim -- cling in this way and that is essential. >> duralast you to read something from your book book, one of the most delightful things but not all the right to buy it the discovery of the buck that is about the exploration become s many times in the course of the chapters, you are in chapter or bolivia and discover things and asking questions. it was a wonderful parity and imitation of the best of the traveler's tale. maybe your grandmother? >> okay. the true discovery. i am reading abou
it is extraordinary boom coming to humankind it is no longer wracked by famine. but the same tidal wave of globalization is sweeping away at the extraordinary rate to and you hear about the information explosion. are be losing a bank which every 10 days? so there is a huge human cost. >> as a human response to fight the global energy? >> the door cannot closed on the human level to mitigate the people are torn. they applied to embrace the world in my a kids are tremendous fans of...
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what a great community in the greatest nation in history of humankind, the united states.greats, let's give a villages welcome to speaker gingrich. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> well, it really is a great day in the villages. [applause] what an amazing crowd. we are delighted to have a chance to be with you. we are down to the last couple of days of a very, very important primary. i want to share some ideas with you and talk about what we have to get done. i want to ask your help on facebook, on the printer -- on twitter, on e-mail, on the telephone, even seen people face to face old fashioned way. i think if we can get the message out, we will have a very powerful tuesday. [applause] now, i am asking for your help, in part, because i think it is pretty clear if you look at the volume of ads, my opponent who has the money power. we need people power to upset money power. [applause] why does that matter? it matters because this is the most important election of your lifetime. four more years of obama will be a total disaster for the united states of america. [applause] if, wit
what a great community in the greatest nation in history of humankind, the united states.greats, let's give a villages welcome to speaker gingrich. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> well, it really is a great day in the villages. [applause] what an amazing crowd. we are delighted to have a chance to be with you. we are down to the last couple of days of a very, very important primary. i want to share some ideas with you and talk about what we have to get done. i want to ask your help on...
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at them as a competitor as much as i do a potential partner for further development of space for humankind. we right now can't work with them by letter because are prohibited by law, but all of my international partners do. so as i said, i'm the eternal optimist but i'm also a realist. and right now we're the only ones that are not working with the chinese in terms of space develop an and the like. they are years behind us technologically. one of these days we will probably partner with them and we will advance the cause of human exploration, but we have to be careful as we work with the soviets who are now the russians. >> last question. of the uniformed services, the lead has been, united states air force in support of space programs. with the looming reductions in the defense budget and to each of the services and air force, what are the implications on our space program and nasa? >> i think the biggest application for us right now, and we really try to coordinate among the dod and the security, the security community and nasa. the biggest challenge for all of us right now is the launch
at them as a competitor as much as i do a potential partner for further development of space for humankind. we right now can't work with them by letter because are prohibited by law, but all of my international partners do. so as i said, i'm the eternal optimist but i'm also a realist. and right now we're the only ones that are not working with the chinese in terms of space develop an and the like. they are years behind us technologically. one of these days we will probably partner with them...
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abandoned hotel, after day long protests which ended in at least 19 arrests, and demonstrators made a humankind headquarters of wells fargo demanding banks end evictions and foreclosures and create add fire hazard by blocking exits. >>clayton: will the upcoming elections be a clash between capitalism and class warfare? that is next. the best approach to food is tkeep it whole for better nutrition. that's what they do with great grains cereal. they steam and bake the actual whole grain while the otr guy's flake is more processed. mmm. great grains. the whole whole grain cereal. what's going on? we ordered a gift oine and we really need to do something with it... i'm just not sure what... what is it? oh just return it. returning gifts is easier than ever with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus i can pick it up for free. perfect because we have to get that outta this house. c'mon, it's not that... gahh, oh yeah that's gotta go... priority mail flat rate shipping starts at just $4.95. only from the postal ser
abandoned hotel, after day long protests which ended in at least 19 arrests, and demonstrators made a humankind headquarters of wells fargo demanding banks end evictions and foreclosures and create add fire hazard by blocking exits. >>clayton: will the upcoming elections be a clash between capitalism and class warfare? that is next. the best approach to food is tkeep it whole for better nutrition. that's what they do with great grains cereal. they steam and bake the actual whole grain...
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we should not nest with what is true and right and has been in existence since the beginning of humankindpplause] >> is tim tebow a hero? [applause] >> hesitated because he beat the pittsburgh steelers. [applause] sort of a sensitive subject right now. >> i was for him yesterday. did not work out too well. >> so, in a way you work for him before you were against them. i want to ask you about how the wood. i have known you for sometimes and i know you are very concerned about the cultural influence not just economic. what message would you send to the moms about hollywood. >> it is funny, after i left the senate people said he spent your life in politics. i did -- we got married and got into politics right away and was in public life from a timeout was 32 years old. i practiced law before that. but 32-48 -- i left politics when i was 48. after that, i got involved with a little company because i was very concerned during my time growing up, in a sense, growing up as a father in politics and sing the impact of the popular culture on our children. we took measures by putting all the parental
we should not nest with what is true and right and has been in existence since the beginning of humankindpplause] >> is tim tebow a hero? [applause] >> hesitated because he beat the pittsburgh steelers. [applause] sort of a sensitive subject right now. >> i was for him yesterday. did not work out too well. >> so, in a way you work for him before you were against them. i want to ask you about how the wood. i have known you for sometimes and i know you are very concerned...
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the earth and equal station for which the laws of nature and have them come a decent respect of humankindctate, declare the causes which impelled him to dissolve the political bondage. a long train of abuses, pursues, to reduce people under absolute, and it is the right of the people to also change that and provide new future security and happiness. the declaration of independence. [applause] >> used to say just a white man's knowledge. no, that's my knowledge. how can you consider? one plus one equals to the white man's knowledge? that's just a fact. then, of course, in dialect as i always talk, we is dialectic. we don't use mythical. we like to do research. quantitative increase, quantitative decrease. you have to know and understand that. you came around me and organize in the community. the increased amount of time you saw a black panther party newspaper in the disney area where you sell and over and over and over you sell it, you're talking to brothers and sisters, you are decreasing the apathy and increasing the consciousness. so that's what it was about. how do you educate the peop
the earth and equal station for which the laws of nature and have them come a decent respect of humankindctate, declare the causes which impelled him to dissolve the political bondage. a long train of abuses, pursues, to reduce people under absolute, and it is the right of the people to also change that and provide new future security and happiness. the declaration of independence. [applause] >> used to say just a white man's knowledge. no, that's my knowledge. how can you consider? one...