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or because i study this i want my sense that do know how long humankind has lived without these devices? if it is in emergency and will wait to. he will come find me but i don't need to live that way and i have much better blood pressure as a result. >>host: naomi are you seeing changes in your students the way they communicate with you in the classroom, looking you in the i are talking with each other? >> this started out 10 years ago faculty members are supposed to have office hours. all lots of office hours we feel like the lonely maytag repair man but that is why it may to i was so great he had no business. because now they can e-mail you 24/7 some people use i amr text but they don't have to show up. but now they do expect to have an answer immediately so if i get an answer 2:00 in the morning in my clear about this assignment if i wait until monday to respond when evaluations, it will say does not respond to saddam. one of the big changes is a don't physically show up and which is the structure that is different the third is a lack of understanding if you talk with someone face-to
or because i study this i want my sense that do know how long humankind has lived without these devices? if it is in emergency and will wait to. he will come find me but i don't need to live that way and i have much better blood pressure as a result. >>host: naomi are you seeing changes in your students the way they communicate with you in the classroom, looking you in the i are talking with each other? >> this started out 10 years ago faculty members are supposed to have office...
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don't worry because it will be at least 250 fils and years by time humankind will be totally extinct. everybody was relieved except for this woman in the front row who got sort of red faced and she said even americans will be extinct? [laughter] we will certainly be extinct in 170 million, even americans. [laughter] it has a life span, toole life span of of 4 million, and more or less in the middle of that period where we are now, there is a very slim in geological times a period of 200,000 years when humankind in habits the ocean and that is the period that i concentrate on because that is where the rich stories come from and of the way that i decided to organize that because hell on earth to try to turn these into some sort of order, it was given to me by shakespeare, a man that never went to sea and was completely unaware of the existence and never went on a boat as far as we know but nonetheless, i had read while crossing the atlantic a copy of david ellen hudna written an anthology of his favorite poetry organized according to the and that is where he gave the title of the anthol
don't worry because it will be at least 250 fils and years by time humankind will be totally extinct. everybody was relieved except for this woman in the front row who got sort of red faced and she said even americans will be extinct? [laughter] we will certainly be extinct in 170 million, even americans. [laughter] it has a life span, toole life span of of 4 million, and more or less in the middle of that period where we are now, there is a very slim in geological times a period of 200,000...
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. >> i do not think there is another biologist who had such a practical and positive affect on humankind. if you think about all the children and who have been born, all the couples who are happy because they have their own children, it is because bob edwards. >> louise brown says she always regarded bob edwards as like a grandfather. now she now has a son conceived naturally. bob edwards, who was also knighted for his work, once said the most important thing in life is having a child. >> today thousands of immigrants and those who support reform in the immigration system rallied across the country. they gather near the capital to make their voices heard, just as congress is working to finish a comprehensive immigration bill lawmakers hope to finish in the next two days. given the way the country is moving on immigration, what was meant to beat a protest rally may have been pretty optimistic. >> i did they are pushing an open door. there is enough political momentum to see this into law. that is why you saw a remarkable spectacle of so many undocumented, illegal american assigned tong de
. >> i do not think there is another biologist who had such a practical and positive affect on humankind. if you think about all the children and who have been born, all the couples who are happy because they have their own children, it is because bob edwards. >> louise brown says she always regarded bob edwards as like a grandfather. now she now has a son conceived naturally. bob edwards, who was also knighted for his work, once said the most important thing in life is having a...
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keach: of all the species on earth, only humankind can learn from the past.lessons for the future will come from our voyage through time ? will our new perspective on planet earth convince us at last that all human societies and all human actions are forever intertwined ? the view from above is sobering. stains from topsoil bleeding from the hills of madagascar color the indian ocean. plumes of smoke billow from man-made fires in mozambique. perhaps it is but the scale of our impact on earth that has changed. perhaps we have yet to learn that out of the past the mistakes of our ancestors do echo into the future. and if we listen closely, we may know they are speaking to us all. [ thunder ] captions by captionamerica, pittsburgh, pa. funding for this program was provided by...
keach: of all the species on earth, only humankind can learn from the past.lessons for the future will come from our voyage through time ? will our new perspective on planet earth convince us at last that all human societies and all human actions are forever intertwined ? the view from above is sobering. stains from topsoil bleeding from the hills of madagascar color the indian ocean. plumes of smoke billow from man-made fires in mozambique. perhaps it is but the scale of our impact on earth...
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sean: coming up next, right here on "hannity" -- >> that the sequester could cost the country and humankind parkinson's disease, or cancer. >> sean: how sadly that's only a small portion of the wreckless, irresponsible speech that hear reid delivered on the senate floor. you'll hear much more of his outrageous comments, by the way, republicans are causing cancer. we'll play it for you as "hannity" and do you know your... blood type? a or b positive?? have you eaten today? i had some lebanese food for lunch. i love the lebanese. i... i'm not sure. enough of the formalities... lets get started shall we? jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dracula volunteering at a blood drive. we have cookies... get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. google's backyard for the wbing it on challenge.. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you be
sean: coming up next, right here on "hannity" -- >> that the sequester could cost the country and humankind parkinson's disease, or cancer. >> sean: how sadly that's only a small portion of the wreckless, irresponsible speech that hear reid delivered on the senate floor. you'll hear much more of his outrageous comments, by the way, republicans are causing cancer. we'll play it for you as "hannity" and do you know your... blood type? a or b positive?? have you...
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but the sequester could also cost the country and humankind a cure for aids, parkinson's disease, orancer. these arbitrary cuts decimated cutting for medical researchers, seeking cures for diabetes, epilepsy, hundreds of other dangerous and debilitating diseases. >> sean: republicans want to kill granny, want dirty air and water and by the way, don't want to help cure diseases. you and i know we're spending more money this year than last year. that's just a lie what he says. but this is -- these are the people you have to negotiate with. >> well, you know, immigration needs to be fixed. i am for immigration reform. but as a conservative, i want to fix the border first. i've always been for securing the border first. and so my amendment will do exactly that. trust but verify will say the border has to be secured and then the immigration reform begins, and to insure that the border actually is secure, we got to vote on it. the president doesn't get to stamp it with his approval. it has to be voted on by your representatives every year to insure the border is becoming increasingly secur
but the sequester could also cost the country and humankind a cure for aids, parkinson's disease, orancer. these arbitrary cuts decimated cutting for medical researchers, seeking cures for diabetes, epilepsy, hundreds of other dangerous and debilitating diseases. >> sean: republicans want to kill granny, want dirty air and water and by the way, don't want to help cure diseases. you and i know we're spending more money this year than last year. that's just a lie what he says. but this is...
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sean: coming up next, right here on "hannity" -- >> that the sequester could cost the country and humankindson's disease, or cancer. >> sean: how sadly that's only a small portion of the wreckless, irresponsible speech that hear reid delivered on the senate floor. you'll hear much more of his outrageous comments, by the way, republicans are causing cancer. we'll play it for you as "hannity" returns [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human, using stereoscopic cameras. ♪ and even stoitself if it h to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. it doesn't just see the future. google's backyard for the wbing it on challenge.. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing
sean: coming up next, right here on "hannity" -- >> that the sequester could cost the country and humankindson's disease, or cancer. >> sean: how sadly that's only a small portion of the wreckless, irresponsible speech that hear reid delivered on the senate floor. you'll hear much more of his outrageous comments, by the way, republicans are causing cancer. we'll play it for you as "hannity" returns [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human,...
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. >> the sequester could also cost the country and humankind, a cure for aids, parkinson's disease ort we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. ♪ stuart: new independent shows facebook showing losing and its biggest market. 6 million facebook users in the u.s. left the site. the stock price not affected at all. in fact, it is up 1.5%. boeing reminders up once again. boeing is down a little bit, though. jcpenney shares up a little after announcing a $1.75 billion loan deal with goldman sachs. we are keeping an eye on the dow this morning. right now we are up 51 points. doctor siegel is here. ♪ it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centuryli as your trusted te
. >> the sequester could also cost the country and humankind, a cure for aids, parkinson's disease ort we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing...
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important businesses in his constituency with excessive energy costs, but clearly the milk of humankindness is running a bit thinly with the honorable gentleman. and i have to say, if we're going to get into lectures about m.e.p.'s, perhaps he could get his to stop voting against the british rebate. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister will offensive board wear that last week three people in cumbria were arrest who had were apparently blowing the whistle in the public interest over the actions of the police commissioner. will he agree with me that this is a threat to freedom of speech, an outrage in a democratic society and will he intervene to make sure there is an independent investigation? >> i will look carefully at this case. in general, we should support whistle blowers and what they do to help improve the provision of public services but i will have a look and get back tom. >> nick smith? >> thank you, mr. speaker. the willful neglect of residents in their care homes is a crime. but too often the victims and the victims' families don't get justice. time and time again we've seen injury
important businesses in his constituency with excessive energy costs, but clearly the milk of humankindness is running a bit thinly with the honorable gentleman. and i have to say, if we're going to get into lectures about m.e.p.'s, perhaps he could get his to stop voting against the british rebate. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister will offensive board wear that last week three people in cumbria were arrest who had were apparently blowing the whistle in the public interest over the...
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one of the most powerful greenhouse gases of humankind.punch is a big hole in that argument that the environmental grps are m tre was actually less methane ga production is going up as much as it has, as you said, more than 40%. that is an indication that the industry is getting a better handle on how to contain methane during the billing drilling process. about $3.5 for a thousand cubic feet it is money going up into the air. they also want to be good corporate citizens fthe rest of their ability. they don't want to be seen as polluting the environment because they want to be able to continue this practice. this revolution has the potential to turn around manufacturg in this country. they can fuel economic growth in this nation and they want to make sure they do it the best way they can. lou: you visited a couple in pennsylvania who had polluted well water. the state said that no, it's not true. isulat came today?mportants >> this is the other side of the coin an argument. it potentially contaminate and has contaminated well water. it is
one of the most powerful greenhouse gases of humankind.punch is a big hole in that argument that the environmental grps are m tre was actually less methane ga production is going up as much as it has, as you said, more than 40%. that is an indication that the industry is getting a better handle on how to contain methane during the billing drilling process. about $3.5 for a thousand cubic feet it is money going up into the air. they also want to be good corporate citizens fthe rest of their...
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you must continue to work to give it to to all humankind. thank you and god bless you.e] [applause] >> please stand for the flag recessional. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this concludes our program. please remain in your seats until our speaker is leave the stage. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> the white house will announce today a new jobs initiative for veterans and military spouses. president obama joins the first lady, the vice president joe biden and jill biden @ will reveal plans that will include the training and hiring of bets by the private sector at 11:15 a.m. on cspan 3. behind us, in this curved wall, is the decision point bitter. as a place where class come together and go in and study decisions that george made on the financial crisis, on the surge in iraq, hurricane katrina, afghanistan, and get the information that he was given at the time and then be prodded by the press. not reinforced his decision but it shows people what he is faced with. the in
you must continue to work to give it to to all humankind. thank you and god bless you.e] [applause] >> please stand for the flag recessional. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this concludes our program. please remain in your seats until our speaker is leave the stage. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> the white house will announce today a new jobs...
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really want to do was as i had to go i love to think about our potential and the achievement that humankind might spread of proudly across the universe one day so legendary british physicist stephen hawking was recently touring the medical facility at cedars sinai out in l.a. where he is that something that really piqued my interest side bar by candace electronic voice synthesizer have a british accent is that too much to ask am i the only person that has ever thought about that ok anyway this is what the very awesome dr hopping said during his tour recently quote we must continue to go into space for humanity if you understand how the universe operates you control it in a way and then he added this he said we won't survive another thousand years without escaping our fragile planet what's the no way we have to survive more than a thousand years if i'm going to colonize the milky way bend the fabric of space and time go through morgan freeman's wormhole make contact with parallel universes rip back time travel and all the bat at those years just doesn't it should be enough time really especi
really want to do was as i had to go i love to think about our potential and the achievement that humankind might spread of proudly across the universe one day so legendary british physicist stephen hawking was recently touring the medical facility at cedars sinai out in l.a. where he is that something that really piqued my interest side bar by candace electronic voice synthesizer have a british accent is that too much to ask am i the only person that has ever thought about that ok anyway this...
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the sequester could also cost the country and humankind a cur for aids, parkinson's disease, or cancerlou: that senate flo literally overwhelmed. meanwhile, rublicans are accusing the obama administration and manufacturing a crisis by taking a 4 percent cut to the faa budget and imposing a 10% reduction on air traffic controllers. here is republican congressman l. rogers of kentucky lashing out at faa administrator. >> this imperial attitude on the part of the administration and the most recent example of that imperialism is disgusting. lou: the faa says staffing reductions from sequester related furloughs are to bme for the more than 1,000 flight delays yesterday. interestingly, few washington d.c. area airports are experiencing any delays allow. senator ted crews, republican of texa now said he wants the path the citizenship taken off the table for immigration reform. inn interview with cbs a senator crews suggested the reason president obama and the democrats are insisting on a pa the citizenship in the gang of a pill is that they know that it will scuttle the effort altogether andh
the sequester could also cost the country and humankind a cur for aids, parkinson's disease, or cancerlou: that senate flo literally overwhelmed. meanwhile, rublicans are accusing the obama administration and manufacturing a crisis by taking a 4 percent cut to the faa budget and imposing a 10% reduction on air traffic controllers. here is republican congressman l. rogers of kentucky lashing out at faa administrator. >> this imperial attitude on the part of the administration and the most...
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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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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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it would be awesome if society's doubt stealing from its future self sucking guys the legacy of humankind the trick is for people to figure out a way to opt out of the ponzi scheme without opting out of society entirely and then involve figuring out a way to cut out the banks and politician finding ways to provide ourselves with their own sources of energy number one that's most important and also finding ways to feed and clothe ourselves and interact with each other without relying on the people running the scheme and if that doesn't happen sooner or later the sham of our economy is going to crash just like every ponzi scheme before it tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the resident. an update now on the explosion at a fertilizer facility in west texas the city's mayor tommy muska told reuters today earlier that fourteen people are confirmed dead among the dead are for emergency medical technicians and five volunteer firefighters meanwhile the l.a. times is saying that the death toll the death toll could be as high as thirty five we will keep you updated on the s
it would be awesome if society's doubt stealing from its future self sucking guys the legacy of humankind the trick is for people to figure out a way to opt out of the ponzi scheme without opting out of society entirely and then involve figuring out a way to cut out the banks and politician finding ways to provide ourselves with their own sources of energy number one that's most important and also finding ways to feed and clothe ourselves and interact with each other without relying on the...
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gracious god, today we acknowledge you work in the affairs of humankind and nations.l listen carefully, response appropriately, and live each day acutely aware of the need for your guidance. you grace us with men and women who lead, prompted by the power of personal conviction to help shape our national conscience, and provide examples of extraordinary leadership. today, we gather to celebrate a marvelous occasion, establishing in this physical place, a living reflection on our national history. president bush and this presidential library establish his legacy. not only of stone and mortar, but of heart and soul. and serve as reminders that there are words that resonate in our national consciousness, words like "justice" "freedom" "liberty" "opportunity" "sacrifice." ideals not merely of our own making but of your creation as you implant in each of your clirld, these intrinsic values. grant this day, that the george w. bush presidential center will forever help inform our national dialogue for good, and will always remind us that our nation and world's best hope for a
gracious god, today we acknowledge you work in the affairs of humankind and nations.l listen carefully, response appropriately, and live each day acutely aware of the need for your guidance. you grace us with men and women who lead, prompted by the power of personal conviction to help shape our national conscience, and provide examples of extraordinary leadership. today, we gather to celebrate a marvelous occasion, establishing in this physical place, a living reflection on our national...
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you must continue to worked to give it to all humankind. thank you. god bless you.>> please remain standing for the processional. ♪ [applause] >> this concludes our program. please remain in your seats until our speakers leave the stage. [applause] >> we will have more live coverage coming up later today marking the 20th anniversary of the holocaust memorial museum. starting at noon, a series of panels focusing on the holocaust than genocide prevention. tunneyhe speakers, lincoln. paying tribute to the 6 million jews and others systematically killed by the nazis during world war ii. live coverage on our companion network on c-span2. heritagee live at the foundation for discussion of religion and politics. we will discuss how religious liberty and political freedom or the main forces in the founding of the united states. the conflicts between religious and secular, and the way to bridge the divide between the two philosophies. all the new joint press conference with the japanese defense minister after their bilateral meeting at the pentagon today starting at 1:55 eas
you must continue to worked to give it to all humankind. thank you. god bless you.>> please remain standing for the processional. ♪ [applause] >> this concludes our program. please remain in your seats until our speakers leave the stage. [applause] >> we will have more live coverage coming up later today marking the 20th anniversary of the holocaust memorial museum. starting at noon, a series of panels focusing on the holocaust than genocide prevention. tunneyhe speakers,...
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the sequestered could also cost this country and humankind a cure for aids or parkinson's disease orch. sequester cuts. charles: it also underscores the idea that private industry has created all of these products. stuart: he is saying a 2% cut will cost us a cure for parkinson's, cancer and aids. unbelievable. democrat senator will not run for reelection next year. i say that is good news because he will champion tax reform. lower rates, fewer deductions. ♪ stuart: if you want to scare the newsroom of a big city newspaper, you tell them that conservatives will run their shop. that is what happened to the l.a. times when it was reported that the cocoa brothers made by the l.a. times. here is my take. buy it, boys. buy it. run it. take back what has been lost. i am gung ho in favor. first, the current editorial policy is far left. that has got to change. california has been ruined by those policies. los angeles is specially needs and editorial shift. it is the home to hollywood. it is the power base, along with san francisco, for democrats who have thrown the entire state behind and a
the sequestered could also cost this country and humankind a cure for aids or parkinson's disease orch. sequester cuts. charles: it also underscores the idea that private industry has created all of these products. stuart: he is saying a 2% cut will cost us a cure for parkinson's, cancer and aids. unbelievable. democrat senator will not run for reelection next year. i say that is good news because he will champion tax reform. lower rates, fewer deductions. ♪ stuart: if you want to scare the...
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>> the sequester could also cost the country in humankind, a cure for aids, parkinson's disease or cancer>>brian: is senator harry reid right? do i even have to ask that question? >>gretchen: when you thought it couldn't get worse, the anthony weiner problem keeps growing. >>brian: you mean our >>brian: you mean our next mayor? [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovasc
>> the sequester could also cost the country in humankind, a cure for aids, parkinson's disease or cancer>>brian: is senator harry reid right? do i even have to ask that question? >>gretchen: when you thought it couldn't get worse, the anthony weiner problem keeps growing. >>brian: you mean our >>brian: you mean our next mayor? [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying...
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gracious god, today we acknowledge you work in the affairs of humankind and nations., respond appropriately and live each day acutely aware of the need for your guidance. you grace us with men and women who lead, prompted by the power of personal conviction to help shape our national conscience and provide examples of extraordinary leadership. today we gather to celebrate a marvelous occasion, establishing in this physical place a living reflection on our national history. president bush and this presidential library -- in this presidential library established his legacy not only of stone and mortar, but of heart and soul and serve as reminders that they are words that resonate in our national con consciousness. words like justice, freedom, liberty, opportunity, sacrifice. ideals not merely of our own making, but of your creation as you implant in each of your children these intrinsic values. grant this day that the george w. bush presidential center will forever help inform our national dialogue for good and will always remind us that our nation and world's best hope
gracious god, today we acknowledge you work in the affairs of humankind and nations., respond appropriately and live each day acutely aware of the need for your guidance. you grace us with men and women who lead, prompted by the power of personal conviction to help shape our national conscience and provide examples of extraordinary leadership. today we gather to celebrate a marvelous occasion, establishing in this physical place a living reflection on our national history. president bush and...
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you must continue to worked to give it to all humankind. thank you. god bless you.ase remain standing for the processional. ♪ [applause] >> this concludes our program. please remain in your seats until our speakers leave the stage. [applause] at tax credits for people to buy health insurance included in the affordable care act. then, the president of the club for growth. and a look at the sequestration budget cuts on fda inspections. live on c-span every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. bill clinton speaks at georgetown university tuesday about the people, events, and principles that influenced his career and public service. you can see it live at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> there are two infamous presence in the u.s.. one is the unit territorial prison. the other one is alcatraz. there is something in our culture and our consciousness about what it would be like. the prison was considered to be a model institution in its day. not giving your respect to authorities, they could not deal with you. the dark cell could deal with you. that is all the treatment. this wa
you must continue to worked to give it to all humankind. thank you. god bless you.ase remain standing for the processional. ♪ [applause] >> this concludes our program. please remain in your seats until our speakers leave the stage. [applause] at tax credits for people to buy health insurance included in the affordable care act. then, the president of the club for growth. and a look at the sequestration budget cuts on fda inspections. live on c-span every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern....
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formust continue to work all humankind.e stand for the flag processional. ♪ ♪ thank you. this concludes our program. please remain in your seat to allow people to exit the stage. >> on the next washington journal, a look at tax credit for people that buy health insurance. our guest is ron pollack. in the republican agenda congress. and a look at the effect of the sequestration budget cuts. we will talk with food safety reporter elizabeth reese. live on c-span every morning at 7:00 eastern. >> president obama spoke about the importance of investing in scientific research even in the midst of economic challenges. his comments came at the national academy of science's annual meeting. >> it is good to be back. good morning, everybody. thank you for the kind introduction and the work that you do. the good doctor was reminding me that the first time i came here, joking, i warned him and john not tge too much in their jobs. it turns out i am the guy who has aged. they look great. as always, it is an honor to join our nation's pree
formust continue to work all humankind.e stand for the flag processional. ♪ ♪ thank you. this concludes our program. please remain in your seat to allow people to exit the stage. >> on the next washington journal, a look at tax credit for people that buy health insurance. our guest is ron pollack. in the republican agenda congress. and a look at the effect of the sequestration budget cuts. we will talk with food safety reporter elizabeth reese. live on c-span every morning at 7:00...
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gracious god, today we acknowledge you worked in the affairs of humankind and nations.ive each day acutely aware of the need for your guidance. you grace us with men and women who lead, prompted by the power of personal conviction, to help shape our national conscience, and provide examples of extraordinary leadership. today we gather to celebrate a marvelous occasion, establishing in this physical place a living reflection on our national history. president bush and his presidential library establish his legacy, not only of stone and mortar, but apart and soul. and servers are minors that there are words that resonate in our national consciousness. words like justice, freedom, liberty, opportunity, sacrifice. ideals not merely of our own making, but of your creation, you implied in each of your children these intrinsic values. grant this day that the george w. bush residential center will forever help inform our national dialogue for good, and will always remind us that our nation and world's best hope for an incurably optimistic future requires nothing less than our v
gracious god, today we acknowledge you worked in the affairs of humankind and nations.ive each day acutely aware of the need for your guidance. you grace us with men and women who lead, prompted by the power of personal conviction, to help shape our national conscience, and provide examples of extraordinary leadership. today we gather to celebrate a marvelous occasion, establishing in this physical place a living reflection on our national history. president bush and his presidential library...
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but the sequester could also cost the country in humankind the cure for aids, parkinson's disease or cancer. these arbitrary cuts decimated funding for medical researchers seeking cures for diabetes, epilepsy, hundreds of other dangerous and debilitating diseases. the national institutes of health has delayed vital scientific projects and reduced the number of grants it awards to research scientists. thousands of research scientists will lose their jobs in the next few months and research projects that can't go on without adequate staffing will be canceled altogether. at ohio state university, known for more than a good football or basketball team, is one of the premier research centers in america. and at ohio state university grants for cancer research and infectious disease control are over with. at the university of cincinnati, the forefront of research on strokes, a leading cause of death in the united states, scientists are bracing for cuts. vanderbilt university accepting fewer science graduate students because of funding reductions. at wright state university scientists resear
but the sequester could also cost the country in humankind the cure for aids, parkinson's disease or cancer. these arbitrary cuts decimated funding for medical researchers seeking cures for diabetes, epilepsy, hundreds of other dangerous and debilitating diseases. the national institutes of health has delayed vital scientific projects and reduced the number of grants it awards to research scientists. thousands of research scientists will lose their jobs in the next few months and research...
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deeper understanding of ourselves and of our world and to use that knowledge for the betterment of humankind. great forms for this work is a lecture series such as this one. in these forms, we look to m&a leaders and thinkers to distill their expenses and share their insights and lessons learned and vision for the future. president clinton offered such a series of lectures here once before in 1991 as then governor of arkansas and as a candidate for president. he presented three new covenant speeches to students in gaston hall on responsibility on building the american community on economic change, and on american security. he has also returned here many more times by his presidency and post-presidency, speaking to our community about such topics as the responsibility of citizenships and the clinton economics of the 1990's. through this series we launch today, president clinton will continue the conversation he has had with us throughout the decades. he also continued the tradition of so many iconic members of our community who had shared the wisdom of their careers and their lives through de
deeper understanding of ourselves and of our world and to use that knowledge for the betterment of humankind. great forms for this work is a lecture series such as this one. in these forms, we look to m&a leaders and thinkers to distill their expenses and share their insights and lessons learned and vision for the future. president clinton offered such a series of lectures here once before in 1991 as then governor of arkansas and as a candidate for president. he presented three new covenant...
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gracious god, we acknowledge your work in the affairs of humankind and nations.ur prayers that we as a people will listen carefully, respond appropriately, and lives each day aware of the needs for your guidance. you grace us with men and women who leave, prompted by the power of arsenal conviction, to help shape our national conscience, and provide examples of extraordinary leadership. words like justice, freedom, liberty, opportunity, sacrifice. ideals not nearly of our own making but of your creation as you implant in each of your children the intrinsic values. granted this day that the george w. bush residential center will forever help inform our national dialogue for good and always remind us that our nation and world's best hope for an optimistic future requires nothing less than our very best human effort yet ultimately rest in your providential care. the knowledge the spirit of freedom and opportunity we celebrate today is often in need of care. so we remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice and those who this very hour stand in this harms --
gracious god, we acknowledge your work in the affairs of humankind and nations.ur prayers that we as a people will listen carefully, respond appropriately, and lives each day aware of the needs for your guidance. you grace us with men and women who leave, prompted by the power of arsenal conviction, to help shape our national conscience, and provide examples of extraordinary leadership. words like justice, freedom, liberty, opportunity, sacrifice. ideals not nearly of our own making but of your...
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we should always remember that abortion is the most violent form of death known to humankind and there are always two victims in every abortion. one is the child, the unborn child. the other is the mother. one is dead, one is wounded. an abortion is violence against the unborn. against violence women. but the facts of this case raised the disturbing question of just how close legal abortion practices come to outright murder. gosnell knew that there was little real medical difference between killing the child in utero and killing them outside the mother. like standard legal abortion practice, he would use chemicals to first poison the unborn child. if he had waited until death to remove their body, he would be within the law. because he took the children out of the mothers while they were still alive, he's guilty of murder. gosnell only took a leap that certain splectuals and so-called medical ethicists have been talking for decades. two researchers published a paper in the prestigious "journal of medical ethics" entitled "after-birth abortion." the assertion was that the fetus doesn't
we should always remember that abortion is the most violent form of death known to humankind and there are always two victims in every abortion. one is the child, the unborn child. the other is the mother. one is dead, one is wounded. an abortion is violence against the unborn. against violence women. but the facts of this case raised the disturbing question of just how close legal abortion practices come to outright murder. gosnell knew that there was little real medical difference between...
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gracious god, today we acknowledge you worked in the affairs of humankind and nations.f the need for your guidance. you grace us with men and women who lead, prompted by the power of personal conviction, to help shape our national conscience, and provide examples of extraordinary leadership. today we gather to celebrate a marvelous occasion, establishing in this physical place a living reflection on our national history. president bush and his presidential library establish his legacy, not only of stone and mortar, but apart and soul. and servers are minors that there are words that resonate in our national consciousness. words like justice, freedom, .iberty, opportunity, sacrifice ideals not merely of our own making, but of your creation, as you implied in each of your children these intrinsic values. grant this day that the george w. bush residential center will forever help inform our national dialogue for good, and will always remind us that our nation and world's best hope for an incurably optimistic future requires nothing less than our very best human effort, yet
gracious god, today we acknowledge you worked in the affairs of humankind and nations.f the need for your guidance. you grace us with men and women who lead, prompted by the power of personal conviction, to help shape our national conscience, and provide examples of extraordinary leadership. today we gather to celebrate a marvelous occasion, establishing in this physical place a living reflection on our national history. president bush and his presidential library establish his legacy, not only...
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the concern was undergirded by eugenics, the science of the perfectibility of humankind, and on that scale, the newcomers were decidedly in an inferior position. once this allows the just -- want physiologist where the to sayng -- it is fair the blood now being injected into the veins of our people is some common. 21 accustomed to the aspect of a normal american population, the caliban-type shows up with a frequency that is startling. observe emigrants' not as they come up the gangplank or as the issue from -- but in their washed, combed, and their sunday best. many are pig-faced persons of low mentality. not that they suggest the bill. they look out of place in black clothes and stiff collars since they believe -- they belong in skins and waddled huts at the close of the great ice age. decided tongress study the matter and concluded while in recurrence from southern and eastern europe or awful jobs were often law abiding, the racial differences between jews, seven of times, and anglo-saxons and teutonic tribes made research in a good idea. some favored a literacy test. next slide. i
the concern was undergirded by eugenics, the science of the perfectibility of humankind, and on that scale, the newcomers were decidedly in an inferior position. once this allows the just -- want physiologist where the to sayng -- it is fair the blood now being injected into the veins of our people is some common. 21 accustomed to the aspect of a normal american population, the caliban-type shows up with a frequency that is startling. observe emigrants' not as they come up the gangplank or as...