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story or not havs thought that the natural state of humankind was the same thing that he thought he saw nature animals ate each other he said if we did not have the iron fist of church or state controlling us then in such condition there is no nature and no knowledge of the face of the earth no account of time no arts no letters no society and which is worst of all continual fear and danger of violent death and the life of man is solitary bru poor nasty brutish and short and this is the core conservative worldview people are evil and therefore you need these constraining forces and this is why you know chris matthews old joke republicans are looking for a leader democrats are looking for a for a meeting is true because you know this is the conservative view then john locke came along and in sixteen eighty nine john locke suggested that the state of nature might not be what hobbes described it might be different than other animals why because we have reason the ability to reason is what separates us from kwan fang now actually modern sure so is that of the whole kwan fang thing and a
story or not havs thought that the natural state of humankind was the same thing that he thought he saw nature animals ate each other he said if we did not have the iron fist of church or state controlling us then in such condition there is no nature and no knowledge of the face of the earth no account of time no arts no letters no society and which is worst of all continual fear and danger of violent death and the life of man is solitary bru poor nasty brutish and short and this is the core...
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apollo program, their actions unfolded that the will of a nation for the greater achievement of humankindged us to reach for new heights and plan an ambitious mission to mars. just as we called on the four individuals we honor today to carry out our early achievements in space, we now call on a new generation of explorers to go where we have never gone before. as we honor these heroes, i want to recognize the hundreds of thousands of dedicated nasa employees and industry partners who contributed to the incredible success of the mercury, gemini and apollo programs and all that have followed and all that is yet to come. i also want to thank congress. our nation is a better place because of more than a half century of strong, bipartisan support for nasa's work. in human exploration, science and aeronautics, five members of the most recent astronaut candidate class of 2009 are with us today to pay tribute to the congressional gold medal honorees and build on their accomplishments to make similar lasting contributions to our nation's space program. this new group of astronauts stands on the sh
apollo program, their actions unfolded that the will of a nation for the greater achievement of humankindged us to reach for new heights and plan an ambitious mission to mars. just as we called on the four individuals we honor today to carry out our early achievements in space, we now call on a new generation of explorers to go where we have never gone before. as we honor these heroes, i want to recognize the hundreds of thousands of dedicated nasa employees and industry partners who...
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the monastic ideal had long been a spiritual goal of humankind, from the farthest reaches of irelando the high himalaya. but western monasticism only really began after the fall of the roman empire in response to the collapse of political power-- self-contained, self-sufficient communities cut off from the world. [chanting] the most famous order, the benedictine, was founded by saint benedict in the sixth century. his great rule--poverty, chastity, and obedience-- insisted on a life devoted to manual labor... devoted to prayer and to the copying and interpretation of the sacred texts. decorating these books was an act of devotion. during the middle es, sumptuous manuscript illumations were the most important form of painting in western art. by 1100, endowed with massive grants of land from kings and nobles, the great orders-- the benedictine, the cluniac, the cistercian-- held virtual monastic empires across europe, powerful patrons of art and architecture. this beautiful building is the priory church of paray-le-monial. it is, in fact, a perfect example of cluniac romanesque archite
the monastic ideal had long been a spiritual goal of humankind, from the farthest reaches of irelando the high himalaya. but western monasticism only really began after the fall of the roman empire in response to the collapse of political power-- self-contained, self-sufficient communities cut off from the world. [chanting] the most famous order, the benedictine, was founded by saint benedict in the sixth century. his great rule--poverty, chastity, and obedience-- insisted on a life devoted to...
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microbiology is making procedures advances and right now it appears that some of humankind's biggestical challenges may be encountered by boosting our own immune systems. it's my dream that my grandchildren will view most forms of cancer the way we do polio or smallpox, of sad affliction of the past. >> thank you and hello. the result of new government studies will enjoy the unpasteurized product. the center for disease control with the study of 13 year-long review. it shows the majority of all dairy related illnesses are related to consumer raw milk. unlike what you buy at the grocery store, raw milk has not been pasteurized. right now, 30 of the 50 states allow the sale of raw milk for human consumption. in this new report, the cdc says the rate of outbreaks caused by pasteurized milk is 100 times greater than outbreaks to pasteurized milk. the study looked at 121. related disease outbreaks which cost 4400 illnesses and three deaths. of those 60% were linked to raw milk products. the study also shows that children are more likely to get seriously ill from the bacteria and raw milk.
microbiology is making procedures advances and right now it appears that some of humankind's biggestical challenges may be encountered by boosting our own immune systems. it's my dream that my grandchildren will view most forms of cancer the way we do polio or smallpox, of sad affliction of the past. >> thank you and hello. the result of new government studies will enjoy the unpasteurized product. the center for disease control with the study of 13 year-long review. it shows the majority...
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if you go back far enough may be all of humankind this effort can. said it began there then you could make the argument all americans are in some sense african-american it depends on how you want to define what you are saying obviously barack obama is the first person who view himself as black and that is the context i view him as the first black american. >> host: "the persistence of the color line" racial politics and the obama presidency" randall kennedy most recent book. winston-salem. >> caller: thank you for the program and i would like for him to speak kind the issue of president obama, a politician in nine as to martin luther king as a leader. >> guest: it is very important to recognize people occupied different phases and have different missions. margin mr. king, jr. was then head of a wonderful and am perked -- important political social movement. he was a civil rights leader and a leader of the struggle and he occupied a certain role and he has certain responsibilities and a burden to carry eight when you occupy that role. as a policy issu
if you go back far enough may be all of humankind this effort can. said it began there then you could make the argument all americans are in some sense african-american it depends on how you want to define what you are saying obviously barack obama is the first person who view himself as black and that is the context i view him as the first black american. >> host: "the persistence of the color line" racial politics and the obama presidency" randall kennedy most recent...
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from the standpoint of not just freedom, the advancements of humankind.ion of independence and the constitution, life expectancy was about 35 to 40 years of age. just what it was at the time of jesus christ. the human condition did not change dramatically. 41800 years. -- for 1800 years. and then america happened. right? we formed a government. we declared our independence and in that document, which is not the operator's manual, but the heart of america, the core of america is, i would make the argument that it is what makes america exceptional. we hold these truths to be self-evident. all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights>> life, liberty, and the and among them pursuit of happiness. >> there you go. that is who we are. [applause] that sentence changed human history. that sentence changed the whole concept of governance. the whole idea of what the government was there to do. when this constitution was drafted, it was drafted for the purposes of protecting and managing government to make sure the individual
from the standpoint of not just freedom, the advancements of humankind.ion of independence and the constitution, life expectancy was about 35 to 40 years of age. just what it was at the time of jesus christ. the human condition did not change dramatically. 41800 years. -- for 1800 years. and then america happened. right? we formed a government. we declared our independence and in that document, which is not the operator's manual, but the heart of america, the core of america is, i would make...
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. >> that campaign comes in the form of a youtube video where mayor zuokas taps into humankind's mostar that will block exit, for example, from your house or office, what us l usually you think? usually you think i would like maybe to crash this car. >> with this in mind, they hit the streets of vilnius with a used mercedes they purchased for the video and an armored personnel carrier bore ode from the local military museum. >> it is a model 60. popular in the soviet union. even now they use this but a more modern version. >> they park the mercedes illegally in a bike lane, then have only one chance at getting the perfect shot. >> we have only one shot. but we were prepared very well. we succeeded easily, quite easily. >> as for the owner of the mercedes, he's played by a local actor. >> we tried to find a guy who looks like the real owner of a mer sadieies. you could see similar like this guy with a mercedes quite often in the city of vilnius. >> with all forgiven, the mayor cleans up after his mess. >> i like how they have this little scene with the mayor sweeping bits of crushed gl
. >> that campaign comes in the form of a youtube video where mayor zuokas taps into humankind's mostar that will block exit, for example, from your house or office, what us l usually you think? usually you think i would like maybe to crash this car. >> with this in mind, they hit the streets of vilnius with a used mercedes they purchased for the video and an armored personnel carrier bore ode from the local military museum. >> it is a model 60. popular in the soviet union....
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for peace and security require us to solve these mysteries and to solve them for the good of all humankind. alan shepard piloted the freedom seven in may, 1961 in the first space shot. gus grissom piloted liberty bell seven in 1961 to prove that americans could launch humans into sub orbital flight. the russians successfully launched their astronaut into orbit around the earth. america's response was left to a decorated marine aviator born in cambridge, ohio, who grew up a few miles away in new concord. on the morning of february 20, 50 years ago this week, the eyes of the world were on john glenn who was tasked with piloting our space program's most dangerous flight at the time. he commanded friendship seven, named by glenn and his children david and lynn to emphasize our nation's intentions in space. over weeks and months, his mission was scrubbed ten different times. twice he was actually on the atlas michael in friendship seven when the launch was postponed. the reasons were varied from inclement weather to technical problems. any miscues or failure would undermine national security al
for peace and security require us to solve these mysteries and to solve them for the good of all humankind. alan shepard piloted the freedom seven in may, 1961 in the first space shot. gus grissom piloted liberty bell seven in 1961 to prove that americans could launch humans into sub orbital flight. the russians successfully launched their astronaut into orbit around the earth. america's response was left to a decorated marine aviator born in cambridge, ohio, who grew up a few miles away in new...
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and the book, a piece of music, and the interview, film, any thought, experience, anything that humankindnced or ever invented, anything, can be accessed at any time by anyone from anywhere. think about this. anything can be accessed by anyone at any time from anywhere. think about this in its truly revolutionary implications. for the first time in human history, anyone can know anything. of course, you have to have access to the right technology, but we have seen in real time the incredible power of 21st century technology. let's face it. it can be scary. a radical cleric in yemen can recruit new terrorist recruit here in this country simply by sitting in front of his computer. wikileaks can distribute massive amounts of previously secret information with the push of a button. but 21st century technology can also be incredibly empower ring and liberating. anyone can learn from anywhere. a small business can look as good as a big business. customers can be found. connections can be made. movements can be borne. dictators can be exposed. the world can be changed. technology is an historic
and the book, a piece of music, and the interview, film, any thought, experience, anything that humankindnced or ever invented, anything, can be accessed at any time by anyone from anywhere. think about this. anything can be accessed by anyone at any time from anywhere. think about this in its truly revolutionary implications. for the first time in human history, anyone can know anything. of course, you have to have access to the right technology, but we have seen in real time the incredible...
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and the book, a piece of music, and the interview, film, any thought, experience, anything that humankindwn or experienced or ever invented, anything, can be accessed at any time by anyone from anywhere. think about this. anything can be accessed by anyone at any time from anywhere. think about this in its truly revolutionary implications. for the first time in human history, anyone can know anything. of course, you have to have access to the right technology, but we have seen in real time the incredible power of 21st century technology. let's face it. it can be scary. a radical cleric in yemen can recruit new terrorist recruit here in this country simply by sitting in front of his computer. wikileaks can distribute massive amounts of previously secret information with the push of a button. but 21st century technology can also be incredibly empower ring and liberating. anyone can learn from anywhere. a small business can look as good as a big business. customers can be found. connections can be made. movements can be borne. dictators can be exposed. the world can be changed. technology is
and the book, a piece of music, and the interview, film, any thought, experience, anything that humankindwn or experienced or ever invented, anything, can be accessed at any time by anyone from anywhere. think about this. anything can be accessed by anyone at any time from anywhere. think about this in its truly revolutionary implications. for the first time in human history, anyone can know anything. of course, you have to have access to the right technology, but we have seen in real time the...