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if we could heed these early warnings ♪ ♪ the time is now quite early morning ♪ ♪ some say that humankindkes them feel so doggone sure ♪ ♪ i know that you who hear my singing could make those freedom bells go ringing ♪ ♪ i know that you who hear my sing -- could make those freedom freedom bells go ringing ♪ net note and so keep on while we live ♪ ♪ until we have no, no more to give ♪ ♪ and when these fingers can strum no longer ♪ ♪ hand the old banjo to young ones stronger ♪ ♪ and when these fingers can strum no longer ♪ ♪ ♪ hand the old band joe to young ones stronger snet♪ ♪ ♪ [playing banjo ♪ ♪ don't you know it's darkest before the dawn ♪ ♪ this thought keeps me moving on ♪ ♪ through all this world of joy and sorrow, we still can have singing tomorrow ♪ ♪ through all this world of joy and sorrow we still can have singing ♪ [cheers and applause] >> stephen: pete seeger, >> stephen: that's it for the show, everybody. before we go i just want to say agai mac: well, then what would you say? dennis: she's a quitter. dee: you know what? i don't even care. well, and that proves my point. rig
if we could heed these early warnings ♪ ♪ the time is now quite early morning ♪ ♪ some say that humankindkes them feel so doggone sure ♪ ♪ i know that you who hear my singing could make those freedom bells go ringing ♪ ♪ i know that you who hear my sing -- could make those freedom freedom bells go ringing ♪ net note and so keep on while we live ♪ ♪ until we have no, no more to give ♪ ♪ and when these fingers can strum no longer ♪ ♪ hand the old banjo to young ones...
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by the born legacy and running out top five pair norman the campaign and dark night rises one of humankind's closest animal relatives faces extinction because of the demand for consumer products. these two at the oregon still in portland number less than 30,000 in the world. one is the expansion of palm oil plantations near the national natural habitat in africa. >>> it is at a point when need to focus on this jury could lose this species >>> conservationists say palm oil is used in many products from shampoos to soap and chocolate consumers are urged to buy goods with iran detained friendly labels. palm oil is produced in crucial habitats >>> 49ers had their ups and downs in mile high city. ask me what it's like when my tempur-pedic moves. [ male announcer ] why not talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur advanced ergo. goes up. goes up. ask me what it's like to get a massage anytime you want. goes down. goes down. [ male announcer ] tempur-pedic brand owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattre
by the born legacy and running out top five pair norman the campaign and dark night rises one of humankind's closest animal relatives faces extinction because of the demand for consumer products. these two at the oregon still in portland number less than 30,000 in the world. one is the expansion of palm oil plantations near the national natural habitat in africa. >>> it is at a point when need to focus on this jury could lose this species >>> conservationists say palm oil is...
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for humankind... with... their... mars rover... "curiosity"...//. you... can see ...the...eft tire... moving... back and forth....// sort.... of... a wiggle... designed... to test ...the guidance systems.../ and... the... remote steering wheel ... 36... million miles... away...///. the... rover moved... just... about... 10--feet, ...// the orioles try to make it two in a row over the rangers...bruce cunningham has highlights, next in sports ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone at southwest airlines works together for one goal: to get you where you're going. and with flights all over the country to choose from, it's a good thing we love our work. and now we're excited to take you to the beaches of northwest florida. fly nonstop from bwi airport to panama city beach, florida, for just 99 dollars one-way. book all of our destinations online only at southwest.com. book all of our destinations online ttat's all... for the late edition, i'm jeff barnd. &pbarnd. and i'm jennifer gilbert, here's bruce cunningham with sports unlimited. we've waited a long time to hear these words...the ori
for humankind... with... their... mars rover... "curiosity"...//. you... can see ...the...eft tire... moving... back and forth....// sort.... of... a wiggle... designed... to test ...the guidance systems.../ and... the... remote steering wheel ... 36... million miles... away...///. the... rover moved... just... about... 10--feet, ...// the orioles try to make it two in a row over the rangers...bruce cunningham has highlights, next in sports ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone at southwest...
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for humankind... with... their... mars rover... "curiosity"...//. you... can see ...the...tire... moving... back and forth....// sort.... of... a wiggle... designed... to test ...the guidance systems.../ and... the... remote steering wheel ... 36... million miles... away...///. the... rover moved... just... about... 10--feet, ...// the orioles try to make it two in a row over the rangers...bruce cunningham has highlights, next in sports 3 ttat's all... for the late edition, i'm jeff barnd. &pbarnd. and i'm jennifer gilbert, here's bruce cunningham with sports unlimited. we've waited a long time to hear these words...the orioles are putting playoff tickets on sale..on thursday, the team will mail invoices to it's season ticket holders...the last time the orioles were in the post season was 1997, 15 long years ago.. ago.. tonight, the series finale in texas...and a rough one for oriole starter tommy hunter... mostly because of this guy, adrian beltre bottom second and he takes it to ded center...a solo shot..his 20th, 1-0 rangers...,..after the orioles tie it, the wheels real
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nasa scientists hope it will help them answer questions about mars' past and about humankind's possible future there. nhk world reports from pasadena, california. >> reporter: nasa scientists spent years preparing for this moment and tense days tracking "curiosity's" approach to mars then they heard the words they'd been waiting for. >> touchdown confirmed. >> reporter: the cheering continued, even as the six-wheeled spacecraft started beaming back its first images using one of its cameras. the black and white pictures showed the rover's shadow cast on the surface of mars. the u.s. space agency launched "curiosity" last november. it's the largest ever mars probe. the rover is about the size of a small car and weighs nearly 1 ton. "curiosity" clocked 570 million kilometers on its journey to the red planet, but getting there was the easy part. the landing was the worry. nasa engineers built the decent through mars' atmosphere as seven minutes of terror. "curiosity" needed to slow down almost to a stop from about 20,000 kilometers an hour. it deployed a parachute and used the reverse thrus
nasa scientists hope it will help them answer questions about mars' past and about humankind's possible future there. nhk world reports from pasadena, california. >> reporter: nasa scientists spent years preparing for this moment and tense days tracking "curiosity's" approach to mars then they heard the words they'd been waiting for. >> touchdown confirmed. >> reporter: the cheering continued, even as the six-wheeled spacecraft started beaming back its first images...
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. >> this community witnessed the very worst of humankind, but for every minute, every hour, and every day since then you have exemfullied and you have inspire -- exemplified and you have inspired the very best in who we are. >> reporter: worshipers cleaned and prepared the inside of the temple. members will spend the next 48 hours reading the sikh holy book from cover to cover, a traditional rite honoring the death. manuel gallegus, cbs news. >> three of those shooting victims are still in the hospital. doctors say two of them are getting better, including oak creek police officer brian murphy. the other victim still in critical condition. >>> mitt romney and president obama took the day off from the campaign trail but tomorrow the race for the white house comes right to our area. mitt romney will kick off a four-day bus trip in four key swing states and it starts here in virginia. but he won't get the voters all to himself. the democratic committee will shadow his trip with this bus. the dnc calls the event, the quote, romney economics: the middle class under the bus tour. that is as
. >> this community witnessed the very worst of humankind, but for every minute, every hour, and every day since then you have exemfullied and you have inspire -- exemplified and you have inspired the very best in who we are. >> reporter: worshipers cleaned and prepared the inside of the temple. members will spend the next 48 hours reading the sikh holy book from cover to cover, a traditional rite honoring the death. manuel gallegus, cbs news. >> three of those shooting...
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at a speed humankind has never experienced. social security costs are growing by nearly $13 billion a year. someone has to bear the burden to support that. let me promise you that all the taxpayers' money collected by the tax hike will be paid back to the japanese people in the form of social security. all of it will be used for social security. >>> nhk world's senior political commentator masayo nakajima came by the studio earlier to give us some insight on this story. prime minister noda, he gains by raising the consumption tax and reforming the social security system at the same time. is this a win-win situation for the prime minister as well as for japan? >> in short, noda has steered japan away from a financial crisis, at least for now. though -- the country faces -- carries a greater proportion of debt on its books than any other developed nation in the world. and that public debt is rising second by second. paying for social security is putting an increasing strain on national finances. plus, the government is paying bil
at a speed humankind has never experienced. social security costs are growing by nearly $13 billion a year. someone has to bear the burden to support that. let me promise you that all the taxpayers' money collected by the tax hike will be paid back to the japanese people in the form of social security. all of it will be used for social security. >>> nhk world's senior political commentator masayo nakajima came by the studio earlier to give us some insight on this story. prime minister...
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apollo 11 landing on the moon was particularly important for americans but it was important for all humankind. >> was it clear to you by the time you finally met him that he reluctantly embraced this role, you know, this place in history, that he really didn't want to enjoy it alone. he wanted to enjoy it as a collective effort. >> oh, very much so. neil, i only got to meet him once, and that was in the halls of the astronaut office where he almost never came back to nasa, except for the annual physical, i think. and one time he did come up to the astronaut office to make a short presentation to the new astronauts. and i got to meet him very briefly in the hall, but it was wonderful to meet the person who inspired me to want to go do what he was doing. but very modest man, like you say. he shunned the limelight, very rarely gave interrue views and was surprised that later on in his lifestarted talking more about his experience. i was glad he did that because i would hate for all the history and his perspective be lost forever, but yeah, he didn't crave the limelight and he was kind of conside
apollo 11 landing on the moon was particularly important for americans but it was important for all humankind. >> was it clear to you by the time you finally met him that he reluctantly embraced this role, you know, this place in history, that he really didn't want to enjoy it alone. he wanted to enjoy it as a collective effort. >> oh, very much so. neil, i only got to meet him once, and that was in the halls of the astronaut office where he almost never came back to nasa, except...
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story has to matter 60,000 members worldwide who in furtherance of their vision of service to all humankind have contributed over 1.3 million hours of service to communities in need and have played an important role in developing and guiding young woman through higher education and continuing to engage this woman as they progress through their lives and contribute to their communities and whereas at the cabot -- alpha kappa alpha sorority has an international conference held this week and has recognized this city as the golden gateway to external service using san francisco as a backdrop as they challenge their members to rise to new levels of leadership and service, be it resolved that the san francisco board of supervisors recognize aflac called the alpha -- alpha kappa alpha and commence their selection of san francisco as the setting to grow and grow these values and therefore be it further resolved that the san francisco board of supervisors declared july 24 through july 27 . this is co-sponsored by supervisor malia cohen. president chiu: supervisor has made a resolution. is there a se
story has to matter 60,000 members worldwide who in furtherance of their vision of service to all humankind have contributed over 1.3 million hours of service to communities in need and have played an important role in developing and guiding young woman through higher education and continuing to engage this woman as they progress through their lives and contribute to their communities and whereas at the cabot -- alpha kappa alpha sorority has an international conference held this week and has...
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at a speed humankind has never experienced. social security costs are growing by nearly $13 billion a year. someone has to bear the burden to support that. let me promise you that all the taxpayers' money collected by the tax hike will be paid back to the japanese people in the form of social security. all of it will be used for social security. >>> nhk world's senior political commentator came by the studio earlier to give us some insight on this story. prime minister noda, he gains by raising the consumption tax and reforming the social security system at the same time. is this a win-win situation for the prime minister as well as for japan? >> in short, noda has steered japan away from a financial crisis, at least for now. the country faces a greater proportion of debt on its books than any other developed nation in the world. the net public debt is rising second by second. paying for social security is putting an increasing strain on national finances. plus, the government is paying billions of dollars in the aftermath of l
at a speed humankind has never experienced. social security costs are growing by nearly $13 billion a year. someone has to bear the burden to support that. let me promise you that all the taxpayers' money collected by the tax hike will be paid back to the japanese people in the form of social security. all of it will be used for social security. >>> nhk world's senior political commentator came by the studio earlier to give us some insight on this story. prime minister noda, he gains...
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since the beginning of time, humankind's curiosity has led us to constantly seek new life, new possibilities just beyond the horizon. >> cure just is set to take its first samples of mars' atmosphere as well. so cool. amazing how clear his voice is and that is coming back from mars. >> isn't at. amazing how well technology works. >> how well it can work. i know. >> here is something a lot of people are talking about as well. it gets a lot of conversations started. there is more took about speed and red light cameras and parking tickets this morning but this time possibly some good news. >> an effort to reduce fines. you'll like that. we'll explain how you can get involved. now, let's check in with tucker. >> we've got rain showers moving in from the north and west. cold front coming through. i promise it will deliver a nice-looking afternoon for us. i'll have the details on the weather. julie wright has a look at your traffic too. we'll do it right after the break. . >>> welcome back to fox 5 morning news at 4:43 in the morning. live lock outside right now. oxon hil
since the beginning of time, humankind's curiosity has led us to constantly seek new life, new possibilities just beyond the horizon. >> cure just is set to take its first samples of mars' atmosphere as well. so cool. amazing how clear his voice is and that is coming back from mars. >> isn't at. amazing how well technology works. >> how well it can work. i know. >> here is something a lot of people are talking about as well. it gets a lot of conversations started. there...
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. >> last sunday morning this community witness the very worst of humankind but for every minute, everyur and every day since then, you have exemplified and inspired the very best in who we are. >> investigators say a white supremacist weighed michael page shot and killed himself after going on the rampage. three of the victims are still in hospital. >> it looks like the big curiosity on the red planet didn't have such otherworldly origins after all. nasa says the plume of dust seen on the left was likely just the rovers rocket powered backpack crash landing in the distance. the so-called rocket stage had just lowered the rocket to the surface. once the job was done to it flew out of the way and crashed. making back to school a little bit easier. ,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, >> today was the day that thousands of bay area kids have been waiting for for weeks >> cbs five reporter patrick silvio shows the students just got a big head start. >> they waited in line for hours >> i am excited >> more than 2000 families pack sacred heart community service in san jose to get a free backpack, each donated b
. >> last sunday morning this community witness the very worst of humankind but for every minute, everyur and every day since then, you have exemplified and inspired the very best in who we are. >> investigators say a white supremacist weighed michael page shot and killed himself after going on the rampage. three of the victims are still in hospital. >> it looks like the big curiosity on the red planet didn't have such otherworldly origins after all. nasa says the plume of...
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long as there are history books, neil armstrong will be included in them, remembered for taking humankind's first small step on a world beyond our own. besides being one of america's greatest explorers, neil carried himself with the grace and humility that was an example to all of us. and president obama added his voice saying neil's spirit of discovery lives on in all of the men and women who devoted their lives to exploring the unknown, ensuring those who make sure we go higher and further into space and that is by the power of one man who taught us one small step. armstrong was joined by fellow crew members buzz aldrin and michael collins that day at the white house and armstrong was the commander for the apollo 11 commission. he had what doctors are calling cardiovascular procedures and died from complications of those procedures, according to his family. neil armstrong was 82 years old. stay with us for continuing coverage of the death of neil armstrong. coming up at 10:30, we're going speak with a veteran astronaut and president of the commercial space flight federation about armstron
long as there are history books, neil armstrong will be included in them, remembered for taking humankind's first small step on a world beyond our own. besides being one of america's greatest explorers, neil carried himself with the grace and humility that was an example to all of us. and president obama added his voice saying neil's spirit of discovery lives on in all of the men and women who devoted their lives to exploring the unknown, ensuring those who make sure we go higher and further...
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here is a vision of one planet and one family of humankind. but the view from earth reminds us of a common human dilemma, the rise and fall of our many ways of life. here, among the ruins of ancient civilizations, archaeologists are retracing the steps in a long and shared human odyssey. across two worlds, the old and the new, they are discovering the independent spark of the human genius, the many times and places that we have created grand civilizations. ancient egypt. as early as the 18th century, scholars came here to marvel at and study the great relics of the ancient sun kings. laboring among the pyramids and temples of this old-world civilization, early archaeologists speculated that complex civilizations were created in the near east to spread far and wide. they thought the greek city states, the roman empire, and all the civilizations that followed were the inheritors of a single act of creation. but discoveries in the new world would provide a stunning challenge to this myopic vision of human history. in 1839, in the jungles of mesoa
here is a vision of one planet and one family of humankind. but the view from earth reminds us of a common human dilemma, the rise and fall of our many ways of life. here, among the ruins of ancient civilizations, archaeologists are retracing the steps in a long and shared human odyssey. across two worlds, the old and the new, they are discovering the independent spark of the human genius, the many times and places that we have created grand civilizations. ancient egypt. as early as the 18th...
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be a pretty small planet, so being anti-science at this point in history is very serious for all humankind, and, of course, it's very serious for us as citizens of the u.s. who have this expectation that we will be leaders in science and technology. what i really encourage you guys -- i'm just asking you in the media to ask these people running for president and vice president, ask them directly about climate change. ask them directly about science. ask them directly about evolution, rather than just getting the sound bites, which are very compelling and creepy, unsettling, just ask them directly why don't you believe in climate change? what is it about it that you find unacceptable, because the science is overwhelming? >> let me tell you we did in the last presidential campaign back in 2008. we asked mr. romney and the others about this whole question of evolution. watch this. what happened. it was jim vander high was my co-anchor that night out of the reagan library. he asked who believes in evolution and who doesn't. here's john mccain starting it off on the right foot, and then these o
be a pretty small planet, so being anti-science at this point in history is very serious for all humankind, and, of course, it's very serious for us as citizens of the u.s. who have this expectation that we will be leaders in science and technology. what i really encourage you guys -- i'm just asking you in the media to ask these people running for president and vice president, ask them directly about climate change. ask them directly about science. ask them directly about evolution, rather...
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. >> last sunday morning, this community witnesses the very worst of humankind, but for every minute, every hour, and every day since then, you have exemplified and you have inspired the very best in who we are. >> it remained unclear nearly a week later exactly what motivated the attack at the sikh temple. the gunman, wade michael page, took his own life after being wounded by police. he had a history of involvement with white supremacists. today, the secretary of the oak creek temple could on governments to do more to ensure all innocent people are protected from violence. >> everybody just pray it won't happen again. it doesn't matter sikh temples, it doesn't matter hindu templees, christian, or muslim, any religion. >> near the conclusion of the ceremony, mourners stood to pray for the victims. scheduled later was a treat-hour rite in which priests read the entire sikh holy book out loud to honor the dead. three u.s. marines were killed in afghanistan tied by an afghan police officer. it was the third such attack this week, and the 21st this year. it happened in the sangin distric
. >> last sunday morning, this community witnesses the very worst of humankind, but for every minute, every hour, and every day since then, you have exemplified and you have inspired the very best in who we are. >> it remained unclear nearly a week later exactly what motivated the attack at the sikh temple. the gunman, wade michael page, took his own life after being wounded by police. he had a history of involvement with white supremacists. today, the secretary of the oak creek...
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aisle, from red and blue states, but everybody supports space exploration for the betterment of humankindn. every picture from nasa is public domain, for example. but if you have, i just encourage all voters, all taxpayers and voters, to evaluate these guys, these people running for president, on their environmental policy. i encourage you as a journalist to ask pointed questions of these candidates about the environment and their policies especially with regard to climate change. climate change is serious business. we had the hottest summer anybody can remember. 16 of the last 17 years have been the hottest on record. climate change is a real problem and the sooner we start to address it, the better. not just for everybody in the whole world, but also for our economy. other economies, people around the world are beginning to appreciate, if you go to the developing world, people are beginning to appreciate the value of clean water, of clean air. when you lose those things, it's very hard to get them back. so we have these hard-fought, hard-won, rather, regulations that as near as i can te
aisle, from red and blue states, but everybody supports space exploration for the betterment of humankindn. every picture from nasa is public domain, for example. but if you have, i just encourage all voters, all taxpayers and voters, to evaluate these guys, these people running for president, on their environmental policy. i encourage you as a journalist to ask pointed questions of these candidates about the environment and their policies especially with regard to climate change. climate...
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and having the kind of character that he did, senior management just felt that he would represent humankind and the united states in a very, very diplomatic and elegant way, distinguished way >> reporter: after his return from the moon to lasting fame, armstrong seldom talked about the mission in public. as he did in 199 with his apollo 11 crew mates, aldrin and michael collins. >> apollo 11 was filledded with experience. one that comes to mind in my case is the flying through the moon shadow and seeing the sunny clipsed by the moon as we approached it. that was very spectacular sight >> reporter: in 2009, the 40th anniversary, armstrong recalled the role space exploration had on the cold war and the competition between the u.s. and the soviet union >> i'll not assert that it was a diversion that prevented a war. nevertheless it was a diversion. it was intense. it did a lot to both sides to take the high road with the objectives of science and learning and exploration. eventually it provided a mechanism for engendering cooperation between former adversaries. in that sense, among others, it
and having the kind of character that he did, senior management just felt that he would represent humankind and the united states in a very, very diplomatic and elegant way, distinguished way >> reporter: after his return from the moon to lasting fame, armstrong seldom talked about the mission in public. as he did in 199 with his apollo 11 crew mates, aldrin and michael collins. >> apollo 11 was filledded with experience. one that comes to mind in my case is the flying through the...
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asked in my question to the captain how a human space flights continue tributes to the condition of humankind on this earth, had another dimension to it. there are arab -- various forms of exploration. one is doing the undoable, the with some clarke, -- lewis and clark, what you gentleman did caught the world. the world's heart stopped. it also stopped in 1878, i think, when sir isaac newton came to open a new medical university called johns hopkins. and he said that in the 2000 years previous, there had been no advances in medicine at all. during the civil war, and other war is that often diseases were considered to come from outside into the body, which is why you things were applied to wounds not the diseases came from inside the body, which we know to be different. he did something, in those days there was no federal funding for research of any sort. this is 125 years ago. there was no federal funding for medical research at all. there were no requirements. harvard had a medical school, stanford had a medical school. you did not have to have a high school diploma to get into a medical sch
asked in my question to the captain how a human space flights continue tributes to the condition of humankind on this earth, had another dimension to it. there are arab -- various forms of exploration. one is doing the undoable, the with some clarke, -- lewis and clark, what you gentleman did caught the world. the world's heart stopped. it also stopped in 1878, i think, when sir isaac newton came to open a new medical university called johns hopkins. and he said that in the 2000 years previous,...
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inspiring all humankind to do what others deemed impossible.thank you for guiding our nation's founders who secure the inalienable rights you bestow upon us. life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. we ask you to guide and direct with your wisdom our president, congress and the courts. may america continue to be a light unto all the nations enabling those who will lead to us make dreams, hopes and aspirations of all americans into reality, and to make the american ideal a certainty, not just for some, but for all. finally by your mercy may we never forget that our freedoms have been won with the blood and sacrifice of our patriots, always remember that our industry and innovation has been forged with the sweat and toil of american men and women, always believe that houses of worship and places of service are born of the fruit of your inspiration and the desire to honor and serve others and may we never forget that we are at our best when we know in our hearts that we are not just one nation, but one nation under god. in the name our lord i p
inspiring all humankind to do what others deemed impossible.thank you for guiding our nation's founders who secure the inalienable rights you bestow upon us. life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. we ask you to guide and direct with your wisdom our president, congress and the courts. may america continue to be a light unto all the nations enabling those who will lead to us make dreams, hopes and aspirations of all americans into reality, and to make the american ideal a certainty, not just...
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as he reminds us, americans have always reached for the stars, and spiry all of humankind.hank you for a guiding our nation's founders for a are in a legal rights that you bestow upon us, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. we ask you to guide and direct with your wisdom, our president and congress and the courts, made america a delight to all the nations, enabling those to lead us to dreams, hopes, and aspirations in to reality and to make the american ideal of certainty not just for some, but for all. finally, by your mercy, may we never forget our freedoms have been one with the bloods and -- the blood and sacrifice are patriots. always remember our industry and in the nation has been forged with the sweat and toil of american men and women, always believe houses of worship are born of the fruit your inspiration and the desire to honor and serve others and it may we never forget we are at our best when we know in our hearts that we are not just one nation, but one nation under god. in the name of our lord, ipod larry -- in the name of our lord, i pray. a man. [a
as he reminds us, americans have always reached for the stars, and spiry all of humankind.hank you for a guiding our nation's founders for a are in a legal rights that you bestow upon us, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. we ask you to guide and direct with your wisdom, our president and congress and the courts, made america a delight to all the nations, enabling those to lead us to dreams, hopes, and aspirations in to reality and to make the american ideal of certainty not just for...
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and having the kind of character that he did, senior management just felt that he would represent humankindthe flying through the moon shadow and seeing the sunny clipsed by the moon as we approached it. that was very spectacular sight >> reporter: in 2009, the 40th anniversary, armstrong recalled the role space exploration had on the cold war and the competition between the u.s. and the soviet union >> i'll not assert that it was a diversion that prevented a war. nevertheless it was a diversion. it was intense. it did a lot to both sides to take the high road with the objectives of science and learning and exploration. eventually it provided a mechanism for engendering cooperation between former adversaries. in that sense, among others, it was an exceptional national investment for both sides. >> reporter: remembrances have poured in since armstrong's passing on saturday. nasa administrator charles bolden spoke today >> in the words of the armstrong family, the next time you walk outside on a clear night and see the moon smiling down at you, think of neal armstrong and give him a wink. >>
and having the kind of character that he did, senior management just felt that he would represent humankindthe flying through the moon shadow and seeing the sunny clipsed by the moon as we approached it. that was very spectacular sight >> reporter: in 2009, the 40th anniversary, armstrong recalled the role space exploration had on the cold war and the competition between the u.s. and the soviet union >> i'll not assert that it was a diversion that prevented a war. nevertheless it...
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>> i'm sure years ago if we had this conversation the challenge would have been keeping up with humankind'sat. but it's all about technology now. and i got to imagine your emphasis is just as much on i.t. as it is the complexity of an instrument, yeah? >> certainly i agree with that. in terms of industry experts we're also enhancing our technology. so that means, you know, the latest technology when it comes to understanding the algorithms, we're creating quantitative units to look at algorithms. and you have those operating across the country. >> fantastic stuff. >> and i'm glad we're able to bring this interview because i know bruce, we spent some time and he is a person who is out there i know in his heart he's out there protecting all of you every day. >> wrubruce, thanks very much f coming in. bruce karpati. the s.e.c. retail space this morning, macy's and ralph lauren. going some opposite directions this morning. what are the best ways to play those names? we'll talk some retail with the dow up 22. okay, here's the plan. you have a plan? first we're gonna check our bags for free, than
>> i'm sure years ago if we had this conversation the challenge would have been keeping up with humankind'sat. but it's all about technology now. and i got to imagine your emphasis is just as much on i.t. as it is the complexity of an instrument, yeah? >> certainly i agree with that. in terms of industry experts we're also enhancing our technology. so that means, you know, the latest technology when it comes to understanding the algorithms, we're creating quantitative units to look...
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question was we wanted to take a common story that would be told across the media, across as long as humankind told the story of the storm which is a new story of a storm destroying a town or severely damaging a town which is a news story not only which has been told since time eternal since the flood of course that is one that we tell with increasing frequency today. and so, when you look at that, as many examples as we can find from across time going back to ancient greek emperor that depicted this tale of a storm, a giant storm wiping away of town and we fast-forwarded through town through telegraphs in newspapers and ultimately today to social media and then beyond. and this week, when you collect all of that, all of those forms of telling the story altogether the single thing that stood out was, we have gone from having media, these appointment moments, media as something you go to at 6:30 after you are finished with your work day and watching the evening news with your family around the television to media as this texture, this thing that you are constantly both suckered by and also buff
question was we wanted to take a common story that would be told across the media, across as long as humankind told the story of the storm which is a new story of a storm destroying a town or severely damaging a town which is a news story not only which has been told since time eternal since the flood of course that is one that we tell with increasing frequency today. and so, when you look at that, as many examples as we can find from across time going back to ancient greek emperor that...
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question was we wanted to take a common story that would be told across the media, across as long as humankind has been telling itself stories so we told the story of the storm which is a new story of a storm destroying a town or severely damaging a town which is a news story not only which has been told since time eternal since the flood of course that is one that we tell with increasing frequency today. and so, when you look at that, as many examples as we can find from across time going back to ancient greek emperor that depicted this tale of a storm, a giant storm wiping away of town and we fast-forwarded through town through telegraphs in newspapers and ultimately today to social media and then beyond. and this week, when you collect all of that, all of those forms of telling the story altogether the single thing that stood out was, we have gone from having media, these appointment moments, media as something you go to at 6:30 after you are finished with your work day and watching the evening news with your family around the television to media as this texture, this thing that you are con
question was we wanted to take a common story that would be told across the media, across as long as humankind has been telling itself stories so we told the story of the storm which is a new story of a storm destroying a town or severely damaging a town which is a news story not only which has been told since time eternal since the flood of course that is one that we tell with increasing frequency today. and so, when you look at that, as many examples as we can find from across time going back...
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question was we wanted to take a common story that would be told across the media, across as long as humankindeen telling itself stories so we told the story of the storm which is a new story of a storm destroying a town or severely damaging a town which is a news story not only which has been told since time eternal since the flood of course that is one that we tell with increasing frequency today. and so, when you look at that, as many examples as we can find from across time going back to ancient greek emperor that depicted this tale of a storm, a giant storm wiping away of town and we fast-forwarded through town through telegraphs in newspapers and ultimately today to social media and th beyond. and this week, when you collect all of that, all of those forms of telling the story altogether the single thing that stood out was, we have gone from having media, these appointment moments, media as something you go to at 6:30 after you are finished with your work day and watching the evening news with your family around the television to media as this texture, this thing that you are constantly
question was we wanted to take a common story that would be told across the media, across as long as humankindeen telling itself stories so we told the story of the storm which is a new story of a storm destroying a town or severely damaging a town which is a news story not only which has been told since time eternal since the flood of course that is one that we tell with increasing frequency today. and so, when you look at that, as many examples as we can find from across time going back to...
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i believe humankind as a whole can change the world. so what is our motto, what is our approach?so, safety, skills and opportunity, within safety as one of the earlier speakers talked about, roberto rodriguez, a former colleague of mine when we both worked for senator kennedy, talked about you have to first and foremost provide a safe environment for kids. and then skills. sel, social and emotional learning many of you know about, digital learning and media, one of the focuses of the mcarthur foundation that's been a dear friend to the foundation and their work, and then opportunities. once you provide a safe environment for kids and provide youth the skills, you also have to provide them with opportunity. so defining safety, peer validation support, mentoring health and emotional wellness, informed youth with knowledge of the resources, knowing what is available in their communities, youth-led with adult scaffolding. we know youth are the bomb. they can do fantastic things. but we also need parents, teachers, heads of local youth-serving organizations in the mix too. i want to g
i believe humankind as a whole can change the world. so what is our motto, what is our approach?so, safety, skills and opportunity, within safety as one of the earlier speakers talked about, roberto rodriguez, a former colleague of mine when we both worked for senator kennedy, talked about you have to first and foremost provide a safe environment for kids. and then skills. sel, social and emotional learning many of you know about, digital learning and media, one of the focuses of the mcarthur...
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the american spirit, as he reminded us americans have always reached for the stars, inspiring all humankindothers deemed impossible. we thank you for guiding our nation's founders who secured the inalienable rights that you bestow upon us, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. we ask you to guide and direct with your wisdom our president, congress, and the courts. made america continue to be a light and to all of the nation's enabling those who will lead us to make dreams, hopes, and aspirations of all americans into realities, and to automate the american ideal a certainty, not just for some, but for all. and finally, by your mercy, we me -- may we never forget that the freedoms that we have have been won by the sacrifice of our patriots. always remember our industry and innovation has been forged with the sweat and toil of american men and women. always believed that houses of worship and places of service are born of the fruit of your inspiration and the desire to honor and serve others, and may we never forget that we are at our best when we know in our hearts that we are not jus
the american spirit, as he reminded us americans have always reached for the stars, inspiring all humankindothers deemed impossible. we thank you for guiding our nation's founders who secured the inalienable rights that you bestow upon us, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. we ask you to guide and direct with your wisdom our president, congress, and the courts. made america continue to be a light and to all of the nation's enabling those who will lead us to make dreams, hopes, and...
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and, you know, this isn't the first time in the history of humankind we've been through these things. galileo was put on trial for his findings. and as we all know, there have been countless periods of times -- i mean that's why we went through an age of enlightenment, an age of reason as people challenged these old precepts that weren't based on facts but just sort of raw beliefs and political interests in some cases, or religious interests in some cases. a handful of senators here -- senator boxer, senator whitehouse, senator sanders, senator lautenberg, the chair and senator franken -- have recently spoken out about this very process by which an incredibly important, legitimate issue of concern to all americans, to everybody in the world is being completely sidelined because of the status quo interests of powerful corporations and other interests in america that just don't want to change. or some of whom find political advantage in somehow buying into the theory, discrediting it. this has not been an issue on which there is a profile of courage by some in the united states congress
and, you know, this isn't the first time in the history of humankind we've been through these things. galileo was put on trial for his findings. and as we all know, there have been countless periods of times -- i mean that's why we went through an age of enlightenment, an age of reason as people challenged these old precepts that weren't based on facts but just sort of raw beliefs and political interests in some cases, or religious interests in some cases. a handful of senators here -- senator...
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question was we wanted to take a common story that would be told across the media, across as long as humankind has been telling itself stories so we told the story of the storm which is a new story of a storm destroying a town or severely damaging a town which is a news story not only which has been told since time eternal since the flood of course that is one that we tell with increasing frequency today. and so, when you look at that, as many examples as we can find from across time going back to ancient greek emperor that depicted this tale of a storm, a giant storm wiping away of town and we fast-forwarded through town through telegraphs in newspapers and ultimately today to social media and then beyond. and this week, when you collect all of that, all of those forms of telling the story altogether the single thing that stood out was, we have gone from having media, these appointment moments, media as something you go to at 6:30 after you are finished with your work day and watching the evening news with your family around the television to media as this texture, this thing that you are con
question was we wanted to take a common story that would be told across the media, across as long as humankind has been telling itself stories so we told the story of the storm which is a new story of a storm destroying a town or severely damaging a town which is a news story not only which has been told since time eternal since the flood of course that is one that we tell with increasing frequency today. and so, when you look at that, as many examples as we can find from across time going back...