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these huge clams now serve as a bizarre reminder of the damage humankind can unleash. >> some people will do anything to get attention, especially if they are -- if their craving for attention is combined with a mental disorder. such was the case in sweden with a man known as thomas quit. after spending time on this side to it -- psychiatric ward of a penal institution, he claimed to have been responsible for numerous unsolved murders. the remarkable thing is the swedish authorities believed him. the case of thomas quick is proving an embarrassment to the swedish justice system. emma was addicted to drugs for years. he is mentally ill and a notorious liar. -- >> he was addicted to drugs for years. he is also a convicted serial killer, but there are doubts that he ever killed anyone. his story begins in the early 1990's when he was remanded to a psychiatric clinic after a bank robbery. no one paid much attention to him until he started confessing to murder, and all at once, everybody was listening. >> that had to do with my situation in the clinic. all at once, i was an interesting pa
these huge clams now serve as a bizarre reminder of the damage humankind can unleash. >> some people will do anything to get attention, especially if they are -- if their craving for attention is combined with a mental disorder. such was the case in sweden with a man known as thomas quit. after spending time on this side to it -- psychiatric ward of a penal institution, he claimed to have been responsible for numerous unsolved murders. the remarkable thing is the swedish authorities...
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its central theme is humankind's need for salvation, which is portrayed in nine scenes from the book of genesis. >> you have the drunkenness of noah, you have the 40 days and 40 nights and representations of the floods and adam and eve being expelled from the garden. then there's the creation of adam and the creation of eve and the creation of the earth and the sun and the moon. that last image you find yourself in front of the altar piece, which is the last judgment and which very famously has those who are going to heaven on one side and those who are not on the other. >> reporter: the most iconic image of michelangelo's fresco work is the scene where god appears to be reaching down to adam, their fingers almost touching. >> his eyes are open and it appears that he is alive, but some folks have said what's taking place in that moment is not so much the impartation of biological life as that which makes us most human, or what the bible talks about as being "created in the image of god," and so, to have spirit, to be a soul, to be able to be connected with god, to be a moral agent. a
its central theme is humankind's need for salvation, which is portrayed in nine scenes from the book of genesis. >> you have the drunkenness of noah, you have the 40 days and 40 nights and representations of the floods and adam and eve being expelled from the garden. then there's the creation of adam and the creation of eve and the creation of the earth and the sun and the moon. that last image you find yourself in front of the altar piece, which is the last judgment and which very...
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. >> reminding us of the resilience of human beings, humankind. >>> time to check weather conditions around the world. people in southern regions of india are dealing with heavy rain. mayo show gee joins us with the latest. >> this is due to the influence of the cyclonic storm which has made landfall. let me show you a video coming up from these regions. wednesday evening it made landfall and reported a maximum wind speed of 75 alcohol tears per hour error you can see those trees really swaying. the good news is that there's no significant damage that has been reported related from this storm system. but schools and colleges will be closed in the surrounding areas throughout your thursday. if we can pull back i can show you this storm will be moving inland as a deep depression. it has downgraded already. but the rainfall accumulation is going to be some staggering amounts the next few days, probably about 200 millimeters on top what was we have already been seeing in and around this area, more than 100 millimeterth in the past 24 hours has been falling. so the ground is very, very lo
. >> reminding us of the resilience of human beings, humankind. >>> time to check weather conditions around the world. people in southern regions of india are dealing with heavy rain. mayo show gee joins us with the latest. >> this is due to the influence of the cyclonic storm which has made landfall. let me show you a video coming up from these regions. wednesday evening it made landfall and reported a maximum wind speed of 75 alcohol tears per hour error you can see those...
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again because the reasons that triggered the grave international crisis that put the life of all humankind under threat still exist. has nothing changed at all. no because the main players are still the same the people who are in power now carry on with the policies of their predecessors those who were responsible for creating that situation in the first place in other words the world's one superpower is still the only superpower. in so it doesn't matter who wins the election obama or romney do you think foreign policy will remain the same. the truth is there isn't much of a difference between the main political parties in the us including their foreign policy stances as a real foreign policy strategy is presented as something that both parties have approved but the fact is it's devised in the interests of the real decision makers behind it it's not necessarily just one person but it is one system the so-called establishment could wield the real power in this country it consists of politicians and businessmen who make decisions because they have the economic power. so what are the actual t
again because the reasons that triggered the grave international crisis that put the life of all humankind under threat still exist. has nothing changed at all. no because the main players are still the same the people who are in power now carry on with the policies of their predecessors those who were responsible for creating that situation in the first place in other words the world's one superpower is still the only superpower. in so it doesn't matter who wins the election obama or romney do...
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all humankind, it including the long-suffering people of palestine, is entitled to human rights and fundamental freedoms. thank you, mr. president. [applause] >> that was the foreign minister of indonesia. i now give the floor to his excellency, the minister of canada. >> mr. president, canada opposes this resolution and the strongest of terms because it undermines the core foundations of a decade-long commitment to the international community and the parties themselves to its two state solution. we understand a final resolution remains elusive, canada has opposed unilateral action by both sides to be unhelpful. we do not believe that unilateral measures taken by one site can be justified by accusations of unilateralism directed at the other. that approach can only result in the steady erosion of the very foundations of a process which while incomplete holds the only realistic chance to bring about two peaceful and prosperous states living side- by-side as neighbors. canada's support for a negotiated settlement is rooted in the very history of this venerable organization and in the sustained an
all humankind, it including the long-suffering people of palestine, is entitled to human rights and fundamental freedoms. thank you, mr. president. [applause] >> that was the foreign minister of indonesia. i now give the floor to his excellency, the minister of canada. >> mr. president, canada opposes this resolution and the strongest of terms because it undermines the core foundations of a decade-long commitment to the international community and the parties themselves to its two...
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that's our cradle, the cradle of humankind. what do we do with cradles, by the way, even if they're comfortable? - we outgrow. - we outgrow them, that's right. and we see that starting to happen now, don't we? the spaceship's going out. we're talking about space platforms, okay? anyway, this is our cradle right here and here comes our rocket ship, same one, streaming by. and we're gonna say at this point, boom. both times are 12:00 noon. 12:00 on the ship, 12:00 on the earth and the ship continues. now, what the ship is gonna do? it's gonna take a one-hour trip out and it's gonna turn around very quickly. so quickly that the time is negligible in comparison to the hour trip. so ship is going out, turn around and come back. it's gonna take one hour going out and one hour coming back with negligible turnaround time. and we're gonna see how time compares for people on the ship who are moving relative to the earth and how time compares on earth relative to the ship. now, 100 years ago, the answer would be "ss" same-same, but we fin
that's our cradle, the cradle of humankind. what do we do with cradles, by the way, even if they're comfortable? - we outgrow. - we outgrow them, that's right. and we see that starting to happen now, don't we? the spaceship's going out. we're talking about space platforms, okay? anyway, this is our cradle right here and here comes our rocket ship, same one, streaming by. and we're gonna say at this point, boom. both times are 12:00 noon. 12:00 on the ship, 12:00 on the earth and the ship...
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worried you would innocently say a word then you would ruin your career, you'd be hated by all of humankind. that was after over at o.j.. changes are subtle but it was wonderful for race relations in america. and happened along time ago then comes the most liberal candidate as barack obama it is the two for. a liberal president and his critics by:the reese's. and now with the bombing it comes back. we're walking on eight shells. although not very delicately [laughter] hence my introduction of. [laughter] i am going to a debate party tonight called a racist pizza debate party because he has in his apartment. [laughter] apartment. is the apartment. but it did work in 2008 more white people voted for barack obama than any democratic kennedy in over 40 years. and with the wonders that produced. white guilt only produces disaster. and as it has with barack obama you can see my book with last week's debate for four years obama's has been coddled by the media. he had a tough open it with hillary clinton but the life of the impeached of ex-president. that is how she made her neighbor across but sti
worried you would innocently say a word then you would ruin your career, you'd be hated by all of humankind. that was after over at o.j.. changes are subtle but it was wonderful for race relations in america. and happened along time ago then comes the most liberal candidate as barack obama it is the two for. a liberal president and his critics by:the reese's. and now with the bombing it comes back. we're walking on eight shells. although not very delicately [laughter] hence my introduction of....
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>> monogamy is a very high and difficult standard for humankind. >> even for general david petraeus.ful and strong ones. >> i thank you both. laura and victoria. and craig. thank you. nand is gas price gouging getting a bad rap? ron paul thinks so and congressman ron paul came up next and he just retired and already made his fair? address . >> new jersey had tough price gouging law and we have it to insure that profiteers will not take advantage of people at vulnerable time. those displaced from their homes and limited resources and those who desperately seek out fuel and shelter and basic necessities. >> after a distingished career in congress. ron paul decide to hang up the legislative spurs and return to texas. as you might expect feisty dr. paul is not going quietly and the congressman joins us from the russell rotunda in washington. delighted to have you with us. i want to talk about price gouging and gas prices and things you have on your mind in the wake of hurricane sandy. i would be remiss if i didn't and you about the scandal being called benghazi gate by many, do you thin
>> monogamy is a very high and difficult standard for humankind. >> even for general david petraeus.ful and strong ones. >> i thank you both. laura and victoria. and craig. thank you. nand is gas price gouging getting a bad rap? ron paul thinks so and congressman ron paul came up next and he just retired and already made his fair? address . >> new jersey had tough price gouging law and we have it to insure that profiteers will not take advantage of people at vulnerable...
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>> monogamy is a very high and difficult standard for humankind. >> even for general david petraeus.thank you both. laura and victoria. and craig. thank you. nand is gas price gouging getting a bad rap? ron paul thinks so and congressman ron paul came up next and he just retired and already made his fair well if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. address . >> new jersey had tough price gouging law and we have it to insure that profiteers will not take advantage of people at vulnerable time. those displaced from their homes and limited resources and those who desperately seek out fuel and shelter and basic necessities. >> after a distingished career in congress. ron paul decide to hang up the legislative spurs and return to texas. as you might expect feisty dr. paul is not going quietly an
>> monogamy is a very high and difficult standard for humankind. >> even for general david petraeus.thank you both. laura and victoria. and craig. thank you. nand is gas price gouging getting a bad rap? ron paul thinks so and congressman ron paul came up next and he just retired and already made his fair well if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office...
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that's our cradle, the cradle of humankind. what do we do with cradles, by the way, even if they're comfortable? - we outgrow. - we outgrow them, that's right. and we see that starting to happen now, don't we? the spaceship's going out. we're talking about space platforms, okay? anyway, this is our cradle right here and here comes our rocket ship, same one, streaming by. and we're gonna say at this point, boom. both times are 12:00 noon. 12:00 on the ship, 12:00 on the earth and the ship continues. now, what the ship is gonna do? it's gonna take a one-hour trip out and it's gonna turn around very quickly. so quickly that the time is negligible in comparison to the hour trip. so ship is going out, turn around and come back. it's gonna take one hour going out and one hour coming back with negligible turnaround time. and we're gonna see how time compares for people on the ship who are moving relative to the earth and how time compares on earth relative to the ship. now, 100 years ago, the answer would be "ss" same-same, but we fin
that's our cradle, the cradle of humankind. what do we do with cradles, by the way, even if they're comfortable? - we outgrow. - we outgrow them, that's right. and we see that starting to happen now, don't we? the spaceship's going out. we're talking about space platforms, okay? anyway, this is our cradle right here and here comes our rocket ship, same one, streaming by. and we're gonna say at this point, boom. both times are 12:00 noon. 12:00 on the ship, 12:00 on the earth and the ship...
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human by chance, by opportunity and it finds itself able to replicate in the human and adapts to humankind meat-eating and undergoing natural selection so it's better and better adapted to the human, both to replicate and be transmitted to the next human, that viruses when the sweepstakes. it has passed from a species of house are shrinking prospects to a species of house that is the most abundant pcs of large vertebrate animal but never existed on this planet. >> are there thousands or millions of viruses that have the potential to that evolve into a dangerous killing virus? and then be transmitted -- >> the safest answer is yes, presumably. we are just scratching into that area. some of the scientists i talked to say we don't do how many species there are and a tropical forests. we know there are millions. we can safely assume each one has a virus for each one. >> okay, we've ran out of questions and we ran out of time. [applause] >> thank you. thank you for questioning. >> yours ithaca works being published this week >> now, chris andersen contends america is on the verge of a new indus
human by chance, by opportunity and it finds itself able to replicate in the human and adapts to humankind meat-eating and undergoing natural selection so it's better and better adapted to the human, both to replicate and be transmitted to the next human, that viruses when the sweepstakes. it has passed from a species of house are shrinking prospects to a species of house that is the most abundant pcs of large vertebrate animal but never existed on this planet. >> are there thousands or...
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. >> that's politics and that's humankind. >> exactly. two learned men, two smart men, two men of letters came to this -- >> both passionate and persuasive and -- >> rose: with different points of view. the poems you talk about elude to death a lot. >> yes. they allude to death. they hay lewd to love. they allude to living life richly and fully. it's -- the celebration. it's called a celebration because it really is a very -- there's a great deal which is is positive and life-affirming about his body of work. it's not all mortar rib bund and mournful. >> rose: how would you define how it's life affirming? because it's -- >> i would define the work as life affirming through its -- the complex -- the complexity with which it'm embraces so many aspects of what it is to be alive. >> rose: this is what the "new york times" has written about your performance. "this modest, affecting show embodies the notion of the actor as a transparent vessel through which we see the thoughts and feelings of others. humility is not a trait usually associated w
. >> that's politics and that's humankind. >> exactly. two learned men, two smart men, two men of letters came to this -- >> both passionate and persuasive and -- >> rose: with different points of view. the poems you talk about elude to death a lot. >> yes. they allude to death. they hay lewd to love. they allude to living life richly and fully. it's -- the celebration. it's called a celebration because it really is a very -- there's a great deal which is is...
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because of our tradition, we are also committed to work for the betterment of humankind. that is the second half of the phrase. is an expression of this mission of our commitment to endeavors for the betterment of humankind. there are a number of individuals whose hard work and dedication made this possible. we are grateful for each for their extraordinary leadership and the support of initiatives like gsci. and also like to thank the distinguished of the practice. the deep commitment to social enterprise and social change has enriched our community here as long as the lives of countless individuals outside our agape. thank you to the executive director for her leadership and hard work leading up to tonight. i also wish to express my appreciation for a man, the global strategy and market officer at bank of america. for finally, as thank you but to brian moynihan, ceo of bank of america for bringing us together. bank of america serves consumers, small and large businesses, institutional investors. he is one of -- is one of the world's largest financial institutions. under
because of our tradition, we are also committed to work for the betterment of humankind. that is the second half of the phrase. is an expression of this mission of our commitment to endeavors for the betterment of humankind. there are a number of individuals whose hard work and dedication made this possible. we are grateful for each for their extraordinary leadership and the support of initiatives like gsci. and also like to thank the distinguished of the practice. the deep commitment to social...
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though the blues are always on the menu, humankindness is every where around us.ng of financial aid. let us pray for those in need and let us also give thanks to our every day heroes. grandparents who pick up the slack for struggling parents. artists who perform in hospital prisons and homes for the elderly. students who mentor and parents who coach. volunteers from all across the nation whose outpouring of concern caring and compassion create a symphony of giving in the spirit of that mythic first thanksgiving feast. this is a time to recognize and give thanks and pray. of all the things we have in common glorious landscapes, tlilg thrilling adventures things we possess nothing is more impactful than another person. it's thanksgiving. let's carve more than the holiday turkey let's give let us forgive, let us give thanks. >> tony not bad for a horn player. >> pretty good. wonderful. >> that was very powerful. >> it's work with the team here. >> did you have a little help there? >> thank you. >> thanksgiving is one of the aggravate holidays and something we can all
though the blues are always on the menu, humankindness is every where around us.ng of financial aid. let us pray for those in need and let us also give thanks to our every day heroes. grandparents who pick up the slack for struggling parents. artists who perform in hospital prisons and homes for the elderly. students who mentor and parents who coach. volunteers from all across the nation whose outpouring of concern caring and compassion create a symphony of giving in the spirit of that mythic...
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lori: i have more confidence in humankind. melissa: i don't. lori: like the rose tint off my glasses really. did president obama win the presidency or did mitt romney lose it? melissa: the future of the republican party following the 2012 election. lou dobbs is here to talk about all that. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on ery screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. ♪. >> i'm robert gray with your fox business brief. the post-election selloff on wall street continues for a second straight day. investors remain concerned over the looming fiscal cliff. right now the dow is off 75 points. >>> a judge in argentina is freezing chevron's assets in that country. thi
lori: i have more confidence in humankind. melissa: i don't. lori: like the rose tint off my glasses really. did president obama win the presidency or did mitt romney lose it? melissa: the future of the republican party following the 2012 election. lou dobbs is here to talk about all that. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on ery screen. and all in real time. which...
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it is in our interest and the interest of all humankind to see that the expansion happens in other countries too. i urge my senate colleagues to vote for the ratification of this treaty. it's the right thing to do for the united states. it's the right thing to do standing up for basic human rights. it's the right thing to do to protect our citizens when they travel internationally. i urge my colleagues to vote for ratification. and with that, mr. president, i would suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. whitehouse: i ask first that the pending quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. whitehouse: i also ask unanimous consent to speak as if in morning business for as much time as i may consume. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. whitehouse: thank you. i wanted to address two things. the first is that we are having a continuing discussion about the budget of our country and about the taxes of our country, and indee
it is in our interest and the interest of all humankind to see that the expansion happens in other countries too. i urge my senate colleagues to vote for the ratification of this treaty. it's the right thing to do for the united states. it's the right thing to do standing up for basic human rights. it's the right thing to do to protect our citizens when they travel internationally. i urge my colleagues to vote for ratification. and with that, mr. president, i would suggest the absence of a...
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neil will always be remembered for taking humankind's first small step on a world beyond our own.was courage, grace, and humility he displayed throughout his life that lifted him above the stars. neil armstrong left more than footprints and a flag on the moon. as president obama said in a letter to the family this morning, future generations will draw inspiration from his spirit of discovery, kumble composure, and leadership in setting a whole new course for speech exploration. the impact he left on the surface of the moon and human history is matched only by the extraordinary market left on the hearts of all americans. he left a foundation for the future, and pave the way for future american explores to be first to step foot on mars or another planet. today, less recommit ourselves to this grand challenge -- let us recommit ourselves to this grand challenge in honor of a man who showed it was possible to reach new worlds, and whose life demonstrated the quiet resolve and determination that makes every new, more difficult step into space possible. i was proud to know neil armstron
neil will always be remembered for taking humankind's first small step on a world beyond our own.was courage, grace, and humility he displayed throughout his life that lifted him above the stars. neil armstrong left more than footprints and a flag on the moon. as president obama said in a letter to the family this morning, future generations will draw inspiration from his spirit of discovery, kumble composure, and leadership in setting a whole new course for speech exploration. the impact he...
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david livingston smith has long been a student in some of humankind's.he 2,004 look why we lie, the evolutionary roots of deception in the unconscious mind drew on the training in the philosophy of mind, psychology and psychoanalysis to examine the inevitability of deception. we are wired for it. in 2007, he explored the tendencies of humans in the most dangerous animal, human nature and origins of the war. between wired for that, too. less than human life we deneen and sleeve and exterminate others, one of our to nonfiction winners tonight brings history, psychology, biology, anthropology and philosophy to their on the phenomena. the practice of one group, the practice by one group of rendering another group so human even if the humanization takes on a particular cultural forms, it is none the less as ancient as humanity in his argument. and it's what he calls a joint creation of biology culture and the architecture of the human mind. it's not difficult to think of far too many examples from the 20th century alone of the words that had been used to dehu
david livingston smith has long been a student in some of humankind's.he 2,004 look why we lie, the evolutionary roots of deception in the unconscious mind drew on the training in the philosophy of mind, psychology and psychoanalysis to examine the inevitability of deception. we are wired for it. in 2007, he explored the tendencies of humans in the most dangerous animal, human nature and origins of the war. between wired for that, too. less than human life we deneen and sleeve and exterminate...
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got something which is already dangerous, and you simply bring it out of nature and put it into humankind. and until recently that was really the most worrisome thing that we had. um, it is true now that with synthetic genomics, you can make genomes or whatever you like, including smallpox. so whereas when we started with the virus surveillance advisory committee, you know, which actually was initiated by bush and then was continued underneath obama because, obviously, it's clear that this is not a challenge that's going away, um, we now reintroduce concern about synthetic genomics. so i think that is quite real. the second question which has to do with funding, funding is dismal. and i'm glad that you've raised that as an issue. in many respects. first, we have problems right now in public health infrastructure, so some of the funding which became available early on after 9/11 has been decimated. we're not training people, we can't support them. this is a huge issue. from the vantage point of the basic science and the applied science that supports what we need to learn how to do better,
got something which is already dangerous, and you simply bring it out of nature and put it into humankind. and until recently that was really the most worrisome thing that we had. um, it is true now that with synthetic genomics, you can make genomes or whatever you like, including smallpox. so whereas when we started with the virus surveillance advisory committee, you know, which actually was initiated by bush and then was continued underneath obama because, obviously, it's clear that this is...
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all humankind, it including the long-suffering people of palestine, is entitled to human rights and fundamental freedoms. thank you, mr. president. [applause] >> that was the foreign minister of indonesia. i now give the floor to his excellency, the minister of canada. >> mr. president, canada opposes this resolution and the strongest of terms because it undermines the core foundations of a decade-long commitment to the international community and the parties themselves to its two state solution. we understand a final resolution remains elusive kaund, canada hs opposed unilateral action by both sides to be unhelpful. we do not believe that unilateral measures taken by one site can be justified by accusations of unilateralism directed at the other. that approach can only result in the steady erosion of the very foundations of a process which while incomplete holds the only realistic chance to bring about two peaceful and prosperous states living side-by-side as neighbors. canada's support for a negotiated settlement is rooted in the very history of this venerable organization and in the sustaine
all humankind, it including the long-suffering people of palestine, is entitled to human rights and fundamental freedoms. thank you, mr. president. [applause] >> that was the foreign minister of indonesia. i now give the floor to his excellency, the minister of canada. >> mr. president, canada opposes this resolution and the strongest of terms because it undermines the core foundations of a decade-long commitment to the international community and the parties themselves to its two...
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you have something that is already dangerous and you bring it out of nature and put it into humankind. until recently, that was the most worrisome thing we had. it is true now that with synthetics you can make genomes of what ever you light, including -- like, including small pox. an advisory committee was started under bush and continued under obama because this is a challenge that has not gone away. we have reintroduced concerns about synthetics. that is quite real. the second question is about funding. funding is dismal. i am glad you raised that as an issue, in many respects. first, we have problems with infrastructure. some of the funding that became available early on after 9/11 has been decimated. we are not training people. we have not supported them. it is a huge issue. the nih budget now for infectious diseases is funding a the sixth percentile. six. we not seen that in my entire career. that is a stop-gap decision until we have the budget for the following year, the fact of the matter is this is a huge challenge. now, i was in china a month ago, where they are ramping up ju
you have something that is already dangerous and you bring it out of nature and put it into humankind. until recently, that was the most worrisome thing we had. it is true now that with synthetics you can make genomes of what ever you light, including -- like, including small pox. an advisory committee was started under bush and continued under obama because this is a challenge that has not gone away. we have reintroduced concerns about synthetics. that is quite real. the second question is...
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neil will always be remembered for taking humankind's first small step on a world beyond our own.e, grace, and humility he displayed throughout his life that lifted him above the stars. neil armstrong left more than footprints and a flag on the moon. as president obama said in a letter to the family this morning, future generations will draw inspiration from his spirit of discovery, kumble composure, and leadership in setting a whole new course for space exploration. the impact he left on the surface of the moon and human history is matched only by the extraordinary market left on the hearts of all americans. he left a foundation for the future, and pave the way for future american explores to be first to step foot on mars or another planet. today, let us recommit ourselves to this grand challenge in honor of a man who showed it was possible to reach new worlds, and whose life demonstrated the quiet resolve and determination that makes every new, more difficult step into space possible. i was proud to know neil armstrong as a fellow astronaut, a trusted adviser, and friend. it was
neil will always be remembered for taking humankind's first small step on a world beyond our own.e, grace, and humility he displayed throughout his life that lifted him above the stars. neil armstrong left more than footprints and a flag on the moon. as president obama said in a letter to the family this morning, future generations will draw inspiration from his spirit of discovery, kumble composure, and leadership in setting a whole new course for space exploration. the impact he left on the...
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needs of our world and to do it by making new commitments followed by faithful service to you and humankind's, make us strong in your strength, and lead us into a future fuelled by faith, focus, and fortitude. we pray in your sovereign name, amen. >> please be seated. >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain at your seats for the departure of the official party. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> tomorrow on "washington journal," we will talk about older americans and health care with james martin, followed by a discussion from the founders of the can kick back. then all look at the plan to secede from the united states. we are joined by a the georgetown law professor paul rothstein. we will be taking your calls, e- mail, and tweets beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> the constitution gives us our identity. the constitution gives us our identity, our self-esteem, defines our purpose, defines our mission, defines who we are as the people. we come from many ethnicities, nationalities, religions. and yet we are bound t
needs of our world and to do it by making new commitments followed by faithful service to you and humankind's, make us strong in your strength, and lead us into a future fuelled by faith, focus, and fortitude. we pray in your sovereign name, amen. >> please be seated. >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain at your seats for the departure of the official party. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >>...