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. >> reporter: the goal n this space, get humankind to start seriously talking about long- term problems like climate change and d4 station and thinking beyond today and tomorrow and the 24 hours news cycle to 10,000 year fist into the future. what world do we want to leave behind? he says this, with its library and prototypes for grand experiments can get people thinking big thoughts, again, about the future. >> the grandest hopes for this space are that it is -- it is a place kind of like the cafes and enlightment. >>> san francisco touching tribute to maya angelou after the break called a blta? waitress: sweetheart, one bite, and you're not going to care what it's called. kasem counted down the hits more than 40 years on th >>> famed radio and television personality casey kasem has died. he counted down the hits for more than 40 year in the american top 40 radio program. he was also the host of america's top 10 if for awhile. he was the voice of nbc television. and also the voice of shaggy in the scooby doo cartoon. he suffer friday dementia in recent years. retired back in 2009. he w
. >> reporter: the goal n this space, get humankind to start seriously talking about long- term problems like climate change and d4 station and thinking beyond today and tomorrow and the 24 hours news cycle to 10,000 year fist into the future. what world do we want to leave behind? he says this, with its library and prototypes for grand experiments can get people thinking big thoughts, again, about the future. >> the grandest hopes for this space are that it is -- it is a place kind...
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foolish to say if the british or germans had taken the terrible example of cold harbor to heart humankind would've been spared the horror. however, you cannot help but wonder whether that's a tactical thinking would have changed if hague had consulted one of the few survivors of the second artillery or confederate brigadier who famously described what he saw as not war. it was murder. would they have repeated the mistakes we saw here? would the course of the world war had been different? we all know that what if games are imprecise and dangerous. in this case, i do not care. if there was a chance that the terrible example of cold harbor, the memory may have prevented more awful events half a century or a century later, it seems worth a moment of reflection and a touch of regret. it would've been foolish to say if the british or germans had taken the terrible example of cold harbor to heart humankind would've been spared the horror. however, you cannot help but wonder whether that's a tactical thinking would have changed if hague had consulted one of the few survivors of the second artille
foolish to say if the british or germans had taken the terrible example of cold harbor to heart humankind would've been spared the horror. however, you cannot help but wonder whether that's a tactical thinking would have changed if hague had consulted one of the few survivors of the second artillery or confederate brigadier who famously described what he saw as not war. it was murder. would they have repeated the mistakes we saw here? would the course of the world war had been different? we all...
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we have been doing prisoner swaps, humankind, for as long as there has been warfare. we did prisoner swaps in europe through the wars of the roses. we did the pelapanesian war had prisoner swaps. nothing new about this. the commander in chief had a sole swrer dier in enemy hands engaged in a prisoner swap to bring an american home. to me, that ends the story. >> you're not concerned about returning these five high-level terrorists back into the theatre and the danger they might cause there and at home? >> the bush/cheney administration released 500 prisoners. >> that doesn't answer my question, senator. are you concerned? >> they didn't get a single prisoner back. >> are you concerned about releasing the five high-level terrorists? >> i think -- they're not. they're being released into qatari custody. >> for a year. for a year. >> we have programs that have been deployed already and fairly successfully. although there are no guarantees in this business for reacclimating people. i'm sure they're going to go into that program. >> as long as we have your assurance -- >>
we have been doing prisoner swaps, humankind, for as long as there has been warfare. we did prisoner swaps in europe through the wars of the roses. we did the pelapanesian war had prisoner swaps. nothing new about this. the commander in chief had a sole swrer dier in enemy hands engaged in a prisoner swap to bring an american home. to me, that ends the story. >> you're not concerned about returning these five high-level terrorists back into the theatre and the danger they might cause...
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president peres, you are always a man who has stood for the advancement of humankind. have been an inspiration to so many of us, young and old, in your tireless advocacy for democracy. in your belief that it is that which is the best path to peace and security for all. few people, president peres, have dedicated their lives to the security of the state of israel and the continuity of the jewish people the way that you have. so many of us have been touched by president peres. on the many trips i have made to israel, along with my colleague, kevin mccarthy -- just over one year ago, we were there and you welcomed us with open arms. delegation after delegation. so many of us found inspiration in your words. so many of us tried to learn how it was that you talked about the importance of the u.s.-israel partnership. what it means to be tied together by mutual bonds and beliefs. you have said and continue to say that what makes us in america so unique is that we are a country that gives. we do not take. in fact, if you think about it, our country maintains its security for i
president peres, you are always a man who has stood for the advancement of humankind. have been an inspiration to so many of us, young and old, in your tireless advocacy for democracy. in your belief that it is that which is the best path to peace and security for all. few people, president peres, have dedicated their lives to the security of the state of israel and the continuity of the jewish people the way that you have. so many of us have been touched by president peres. on the many trips i...
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nbbc called it the largest and biggest human demonstration in the history of the humankind.d that was a statement that egyptians were not going to be willing to replace mubarak rejim by morsi regime that was much worse and put gender in a situation where no gender equality and christians were being prosouted. >> and you can see more on judge jeanine right here on fox news channel. after the controversial deal to swap five top taliban commanders for a u.s. soldiers. could the former detainees plan more attacks on america. and remember the americans that fought beside them to liberate europe. we commemorate and the sacrifice of thousands of american heroes. your task is not an easy one. your enemy will be well trauned and fight savagely. the day we rescued riley, was a truly amazing day. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today at angieslist.com to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. t
nbbc called it the largest and biggest human demonstration in the history of the humankind.d that was a statement that egyptians were not going to be willing to replace mubarak rejim by morsi regime that was much worse and put gender in a situation where no gender equality and christians were being prosouted. >> and you can see more on judge jeanine right here on fox news channel. after the controversial deal to swap five top taliban commanders for a u.s. soldiers. could the former...
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president peres, you are always a man who has stood for the advancement of humankind., in your tireless advocacy for democracy, in your belief that it is that which is the best path to peace and security for all. few people, president peres, have dedicated their lives to the security of the state of israel, and the continuity of the jewish people the way that you have. so many of us have been touched by president peres. i know in the many trips that i've made to israel, along with my colleague kevin mccarthy, just a little over a year ago, we were there. you welcomed us with open arms. delegation after delegation. so many of us found inspiration in your words. so many of us tried to learn how it was that you talk about the importance of the u.s./israel partnership, of what it means to be tied together by mutual bonds and beliefs. you have said, and continue to say, that what makes us in america so unique, is that we are a country that gives. we don't take. and in fact, if you think about it, our country maintains its security for its citizens, because we give of treasu
president peres, you are always a man who has stood for the advancement of humankind., in your tireless advocacy for democracy, in your belief that it is that which is the best path to peace and security for all. few people, president peres, have dedicated their lives to the security of the state of israel, and the continuity of the jewish people the way that you have. so many of us have been touched by president peres. i know in the many trips that i've made to israel, along with my colleague...
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we acknowledge in this place, you have called all humankind to exhibit righteousness and justice. you desire harmony, accord, peace and wholeness. bless now, the representatives who gather in this place of policy and procedure. we ask oh god that you would impart the gift of now vision and future sights. we pray for your gifts of discernment, sensitivity and perceptiveness. for those assembled, present, give and grant the posture 6 of patience of cooperation. to those in debate, discussion, discourse and duty, allow calm clarity. allow truth to reign, justice to reside, and mercy to resonate. keep ever before us the broken, the disappointed, those in despair, and the destitute. set ears to hear the cries of the poor, the needs of the sick, and the afflicted. please allow hearts assembled to do that which is best, for all. in advance, for what you will do, we say thank you. we pray in your holy name. amen. amen. the president pro tempore: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the repub
we acknowledge in this place, you have called all humankind to exhibit righteousness and justice. you desire harmony, accord, peace and wholeness. bless now, the representatives who gather in this place of policy and procedure. we ask oh god that you would impart the gift of now vision and future sights. we pray for your gifts of discernment, sensitivity and perceptiveness. for those assembled, present, give and grant the posture 6 of patience of cooperation. to those in debate, discussion,...
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were and we referenced it whether it was the communities where the churches that were best known to humankind in kentucky. we felt very good about that. what we were the most concerned about frankly, and this was before the glitches in the website, we were concerned about the next of the members and i'm speaking to you as a business person i have to be honest we were concerned about the mix of folks coming in. if we were not able collectively to get the young and invincible since the program, we were fearful that it woul they wouldk the bank on the program and the federal government at a traffic job. we referred to the risk adjustments and the reinsurance. they were in place. we were not sure that they would be enough to sustain the progr program. i would say that we were less panicked when all of the outcry over the problems in the website because we were in constant dialogue and we knew that over a period of time that any program of this magnitude was going to run into problems. and we knew that if we are successful but we kept our heads down working in collaboration with you and working in
were and we referenced it whether it was the communities where the churches that were best known to humankind in kentucky. we felt very good about that. what we were the most concerned about frankly, and this was before the glitches in the website, we were concerned about the next of the members and i'm speaking to you as a business person i have to be honest we were concerned about the mix of folks coming in. if we were not able collectively to get the young and invincible since the program,...
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. >>> since the dawn of time, humankind has wanted to take to the skies.ines are one thing, but is it possible that this guy can actually take flight? >> you see this man who's got these big wings on, and this guy is running, running, running. >> the man is actually able to flap his arms and liftoff and actually fly. >> this is crazy. this is everything i wanted to do in my life. >> he's coming in for the landing. >> whoo! and there's much celebration. but is it real? or is it fake? >> i don't know, but the mechanics of it seem sort of funky. >> there's insufficient muscle power human beings have. you would probably flap your arm for five times and the air friction would be so much you would just pass out. >> the human bird wing is not a fake. i think you can glide jumping in the wind. probably was fun to do. probably wicked scary to do. >> this is what sells me, the fact that he is so emotional, like, he did it, he really did it. he flew like a bird. >> oh, it can -- intensify. >> i got a little teary eyed, i'll admit it. look at that face. that's the fac
. >>> since the dawn of time, humankind has wanted to take to the skies.ines are one thing, but is it possible that this guy can actually take flight? >> you see this man who's got these big wings on, and this guy is running, running, running. >> the man is actually able to flap his arms and liftoff and actually fly. >> this is crazy. this is everything i wanted to do in my life. >> he's coming in for the landing. >> whoo! and there's much celebration. but...
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the annually reenact the fall of humankind." that is what used to be. "more than anything they re-create the aspiration, inspiration, and the declining into exile." as george points out in his new book, the poet robert frost talks about the love affair that people have with their team, but they also have lovers quarrel. what is the worst lovers quarrel you've ever had with your favorite beloved team? who wants to go first? no lovers quarrel and echo -- no lovers quarrel? we've got some rangers stories. [laughter] but i will jump in -- >> i will jump in. i guess it would not be a baseball conversation if i did not mention the dreaded word cerro and performance-enhancing drugs. johnnie perl to last year for the tigers was suspended as part of the bs drug bust in baseball history to stop -- biggest drug bust in baseball history. i think we can all agree that is a good thing. and in the tigers had him come back and play in the postseason. i did a column and i thought that was just awful that he could come back. his suspension was up, but it seemed wrong to
the annually reenact the fall of humankind." that is what used to be. "more than anything they re-create the aspiration, inspiration, and the declining into exile." as george points out in his new book, the poet robert frost talks about the love affair that people have with their team, but they also have lovers quarrel. what is the worst lovers quarrel you've ever had with your favorite beloved team? who wants to go first? no lovers quarrel and echo -- no lovers quarrel? we've...
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hate is an humankind's dna. war is a social construct. there are alternatives. dr. king was right when he appealed for a trans-evaluation of values. him, neither were passive appeals to goodwill, the categories of struggle. they rested on contesting the structures of exploitation and oppression. the material grounds for violence. he appealed to anyone who would often that the elimination poverty, racism, and militarism was a gateway to a beloved community and of nonviolent world. were he alive today, i can't help but think that he would despair, but only for a moment. then my guess is he would tell us our mission can be nothing less than to join with millions of others here across our planet to insist on peace and in violence. but to be concrete, let me suggest what i think should be beyond our peace agenda. we should exist our government a u-turn in foreign policy. --ond, [applause] second, we should insist on the dismantlement of alliance and multi-instant nationals the project violence. on a, we should insist not pivot to asia in the pacific but towards a common
hate is an humankind's dna. war is a social construct. there are alternatives. dr. king was right when he appealed for a trans-evaluation of values. him, neither were passive appeals to goodwill, the categories of struggle. they rested on contesting the structures of exploitation and oppression. the material grounds for violence. he appealed to anyone who would often that the elimination poverty, racism, and militarism was a gateway to a beloved community and of nonviolent world. were he alive...
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work as did martin and coreta to build a beloved community where the brotherhood and sisterhood of humankindl become a reality. in the spirit of martin and coreta, stir us to resist oppression with transformative love. in the spirit of martin and coreta, inspire us to continue our commitment to nonviolent direct action. in the spirit of martin and or eta, make us your active disciples who join you in your work of bringing deliverance to captives. restore us to our best selves with new strength and a hopeful faith, hastening the day when all of your children can join hands and sing in the words of the negro spiritual, free at last. free at last. thank god almighty we are free at last. we pray in your sovereign name, men. >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seats for the departure of the official party and until your row is departed to depart by a visitor services representative. thank you. >> for the second day this week a hearing on the influx of unaccompanied minors at the u.s.-mexico border. today immigration and customs enforcement officials testify about the 52,000 children th
work as did martin and coreta to build a beloved community where the brotherhood and sisterhood of humankindl become a reality. in the spirit of martin and coreta, stir us to resist oppression with transformative love. in the spirit of martin and coreta, inspire us to continue our commitment to nonviolent direct action. in the spirit of martin and or eta, make us your active disciples who join you in your work of bringing deliverance to captives. restore us to our best selves with new strength...
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and we have all referenced it, whether it was churches, community centers or everything known to humankind in kentucky, we felt very good about that. what we were most concerned about, frankly, and this is before the glitches with the website, we were concerned about the case mix of the members and i'm speaking to you as a business person. we were concerned about the case mix of the folks coming in. if we weren't able collectively to get the young invincibles into the program, we were fearful it would break the bank on the program. and federal government did a terrific job. we refer to the three rs, the risk adjusters, they were in place, we weren't sure if they would be enough to sustain the program. i would say that we were less panicked when all the outcry over the problems with the website, because we were in constant dialogue and we knew over a period of time, any program of this magnitude was going to run into problems and we knew if we were successful and kept our heads down working in collaboration with you and with government, that we would be able to enroll the numbers of people
and we have all referenced it, whether it was churches, community centers or everything known to humankind in kentucky, we felt very good about that. what we were most concerned about, frankly, and this is before the glitches with the website, we were concerned about the case mix of the members and i'm speaking to you as a business person. we were concerned about the case mix of the folks coming in. if we weren't able collectively to get the young invincibles into the program, we were fearful...
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and we have all referenced it, whether it was churches, community centers or everything known to humankind in kentucky, we felt very good about that. what we were most concerned about, frankly, and this is before the glitches with the website, we were concerned about the case mix of the members and i'm speaking to you as a business person. we were concerned about the case mix of the folks coming in. if we weren't able collectively to get the young invincibles into the program, we were fearful it would break the bank on the program. and federal government did a terrific job. we refer to the three rs, the risk adjusters, they were in place, we weren't sure if they would be enough to sustain the program. i would say that we were less panicked when all the outcry over the problems with the website, because we were in constant dialogue and we knew over a period of time, any program of this magnitude was going to run into problems and we knew if we were successful and kept our heads down working in collaboration with you and with government, that we would be able to enroll the numbers of people
and we have all referenced it, whether it was churches, community centers or everything known to humankind in kentucky, we felt very good about that. what we were most concerned about, frankly, and this is before the glitches with the website, we were concerned about the case mix of the members and i'm speaking to you as a business person. we were concerned about the case mix of the folks coming in. if we weren't able collectively to get the young invincibles into the program, we were fearful...
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us to work as did martin belovedtta to build a community where the brotherhood and sisterhood of humankindbecome a reality. andhe spirit of martin coretta, stir us to resist oppression with transformative love. in the spirit of martin and correta, inspire us to continue our commitment to nonviolent direct action. of martin and caretta, make us your active disciples who join you in your work of bringing deliverance to captives. selves us to our best with new strength and a hopeful faith, hastening the day when all of your children can join hands and sing in the words of the negro spiritual, free at , free at last, thank god almighty, we are free at last! we pray in your sovereign name, amen. ladies and gentlemen, please remain at your seats until your row is invited to depart by a visitor services representative. thank you. c-span, the on homeland security secretary testifies about efforts to stop the influx of children at the u.s. border. then speeches from candidates after the primary elections. later, members of congress mark the 50th anniversary of the 1964 civil rights act. wednesday,
us to work as did martin belovedtta to build a community where the brotherhood and sisterhood of humankindbecome a reality. andhe spirit of martin coretta, stir us to resist oppression with transformative love. in the spirit of martin and correta, inspire us to continue our commitment to nonviolent direct action. of martin and caretta, make us your active disciples who join you in your work of bringing deliverance to captives. selves us to our best with new strength and a hopeful faith,...
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the annually reenact the fall of humankind." that is what used to be. "more than anything they re-create the aspiration, inspiration, and the declining into exile." as george points out in his new book, the poet robert frost talks about the love affair that people have with their team, but they also have lovers quarrel. what is the worst lovers quarrel you've ever had with your favorite beloved team? who wants to go first? no lovers quarrel and echo -- no lovers quarrel? we've got some rangers stories. [laughter] but i will jump in -- >> i will jump in. i guess it would not be a baseball conversation if i did not mention the dreaded word cerro and performance-enhancing drugs. johnnie perl to last year for the tigers was suspended as part of the bs drug bust in baseball history to stop -- biggest drug bust in baseball history. i think we can all agree that is a good thing. and in the tigers had him come back and play in the postseason. i did a column and i thought that was just awful that he could come back. his suspension was up, but it seemed wrong to
the annually reenact the fall of humankind." that is what used to be. "more than anything they re-create the aspiration, inspiration, and the declining into exile." as george points out in his new book, the poet robert frost talks about the love affair that people have with their team, but they also have lovers quarrel. what is the worst lovers quarrel you've ever had with your favorite beloved team? who wants to go first? no lovers quarrel and echo -- no lovers quarrel? we've...
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just business as usual for the largest surveillance infrastructure ever created in the history of humankind the answer that we go to the redacted from live with same sex. in the last year we've learned that the n.s.a. and its partners around the world are trying to collect it all. even sniff it all a term coined by the n.s.a.'s lesser known deputy director gary busey. keep up with unicef and its british spying partner g c h q rounds go hug coach who is scooping up users data out of the popular out of known as angry birds. although that could be legitimate spying so here i am inside a neighboring birds game and i can see why the n.s.a. is interested in what's going on here i mean it's this isn't. fair ball is hurdling over my head explosions just devastation all around me and one can only imagine what might happen if terrorists are placed in suddenly good ideas to use technology to this. relation. to seventy bombs. still though he laundry list of offenses by the nation's top spies which force congress to take action and rein in these n.s.a. abuses well just want to be use sort of the. it's c
just business as usual for the largest surveillance infrastructure ever created in the history of humankind the answer that we go to the redacted from live with same sex. in the last year we've learned that the n.s.a. and its partners around the world are trying to collect it all. even sniff it all a term coined by the n.s.a.'s lesser known deputy director gary busey. keep up with unicef and its british spying partner g c h q rounds go hug coach who is scooping up users data out of the popular...
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planet, generally speaking, and the scientific support for that being connected to the activities of humankind is pretty incontrovertible. we have the opportunity in the energy and commerce committee to get a lot of testimony on that front. we are seeing violent weather events across the country which are having a tremendous impact communities, damaging those communities, harming -- actually producing harm to individuals but also having a terrific impact on economic productivity across the country. so the average american out there, i mean, everyday citizens when they look at this issue, the great majority of them are say, we need to do something about this. we can't just sit on our hands. in fact, there's a recent polling that indicates that 70% of americans favor stronger limits on the amount of carbon that's emitted by power plants. well, ok. that's exactly what the e.p.a. is doing here, taking tooks reduce the carbon emissions from power plants. the e.p.a. is listening to the american people. the obama administration is listening to what the american people are saying. day in and day out a
planet, generally speaking, and the scientific support for that being connected to the activities of humankind is pretty incontrovertible. we have the opportunity in the energy and commerce committee to get a lot of testimony on that front. we are seeing violent weather events across the country which are having a tremendous impact communities, damaging those communities, harming -- actually producing harm to individuals but also having a terrific impact on economic productivity across the...
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and humankind is currently making the problem worse system of it would be nice, given the enorm i have to this problem, if my republican friends would work with democrats and work with the white house to try to fashion a response. instead, they deny that it's a problem and we get more of the same old, same old. and i regret that very, very much. but you know, i can't quite understand, mr. speaker, why my republican friends continue to ignore this critically important issue. i hope it isn't because of their borderline pathological hatred of president obama. i hope it's not because of the big oil special interests and the millions and millions of dollars that pour into republican campaigns. whatever the reason, i hope that future generations will forgive them because this is something that we should have been addressing years and years and years ago. and the continued blocking of any serious attempts to deal with climate change by the majority in this house, i think, is unconscionable. so having said that, mr. speaker, you know, you vote against the rule because it's not an open rule and
and humankind is currently making the problem worse system of it would be nice, given the enorm i have to this problem, if my republican friends would work with democrats and work with the white house to try to fashion a response. instead, they deny that it's a problem and we get more of the same old, same old. and i regret that very, very much. but you know, i can't quite understand, mr. speaker, why my republican friends continue to ignore this critically important issue. i hope it isn't...