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humankind. as long as we have nations like this, we will have war. as long as we have strong nations with faithful citizens, we will have bloody wars. the reality is that oppositional devotion can create unbreakable deadlocks, creating war for the sake of it. thus, white, a veteran of a 19th-century war, cast his warning upon humankind in the 20th century. my faith in the league of nations to prevent war is very low, he wrote. i cannot see how human ideas and opposition to human ideas can be settled when opposite parties are in ernest, except by force. self-interest generally makes man's interests a second nature, making it impossible for him to abandon it and only when he was forced to do it. questions handled by the league of nations will, i have no doubt, bring war to the people of the earth in no small measure. perhaps i am wrong. i hope so. and i hope so too. thank you very much. [applause] &a," reportersq share stories of being on the campaign trail with senator mitch mcconnell. >> he planted his campaign for four years. he planned this after r
humankind. as long as we have nations like this, we will have war. as long as we have strong nations with faithful citizens, we will have bloody wars. the reality is that oppositional devotion can create unbreakable deadlocks, creating war for the sake of it. thus, white, a veteran of a 19th-century war, cast his warning upon humankind in the 20th century. my faith in the league of nations to prevent war is very low, he wrote. i cannot see how human ideas and opposition to human ideas can be...
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thus, white, a veteran of a cast his warning upon humankind in the 20th century. my faith in the league of nations to prevent war is very low, he wrote. i cannot see how human ideas and opposition to human ideas can be settled when opposite parties except by force. self-interest generally makes man's interests a second nature, making it impossible for him to abandon it and only when he was forced to do it. questions handled by the league of nations will, i have no doubt, bring war to the people earth in no small measure. perhaps i am wrong. i hope so. hope so too. thank you very much. [applause] >> join american history tv on former nixon aid describes his extended 1983 former president richard nixon. we'll hear about the topics covered, including vietnam, china, watergate and nixon ease resignation. that's sunday night at 8:00 p.m. time here on american history tv. tv'sweek, american history reel america brings you archival that help tell the story of the 20th
thus, white, a veteran of a cast his warning upon humankind in the 20th century. my faith in the league of nations to prevent war is very low, he wrote. i cannot see how human ideas and opposition to human ideas can be settled when opposite parties except by force. self-interest generally makes man's interests a second nature, making it impossible for him to abandon it and only when he was forced to do it. questions handled by the league of nations will, i have no doubt, bring war to the people...
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these people are looking to the aliens for the aliens to be the saviors of humankind.t two weeks ago i got one of those e-mails i get all the time this one demanding that i i help of friends tell pope francis the next time i see him delegate pope francis to tell us the truth about et and i quote because he already knows the truth about it is, it's likely to be more ethically evil in less satanic than humans. pope francis must emphasize that things of extraterrestrial not sharing in the original being more ethically evil dead being capable of sharing the message i love how he knows all about what it's going to be like. think back to the atheists who are convinced that it will prove that atheism is correct and who thinks that finding et will prove that he actually made all of these. the fact fact is that caused any of them to doubt their faith. i don't see why finding them should convince anybody. and furthermore, who is to say that et is going to be better or worse? maybe they are better. maybe they are worse. either way it is a sobering thought. okay so maybe they exis
these people are looking to the aliens for the aliens to be the saviors of humankind.t two weeks ago i got one of those e-mails i get all the time this one demanding that i i help of friends tell pope francis the next time i see him delegate pope francis to tell us the truth about et and i quote because he already knows the truth about it is, it's likely to be more ethically evil in less satanic than humans. pope francis must emphasize that things of extraterrestrial not sharing in the original...
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you may know that the african country is one of the most profitable enterprises history of humankind to each reason that lasted hundreds of years and has been a call to you raise the aftermath is that so hard to know what you that is to say some of the profit could amount to 1700%. you invest 1 dollar in $1700 back. i am sure many of you have lived in the united states long enough to know that there are those without their firstborn child for 1700% profit. so with the onset of the regulation of the african slave trade, you had a tremendous increase in the number of african across the atlantic. the late 1600s early 1700s. this also leads to what the caribbean historian eric wiggins walter rodney, diana talk about in terms of the origins of the takeoff of the system we now know as capitalism. that is to say the african slave trade forms the spine in the back on for the takeoff of the system we now know as capitalism. that is to save it out if africans africans across the atlantic to work for free tremendous wealth was created. not only in terms of the direct sell of african but insuran
you may know that the african country is one of the most profitable enterprises history of humankind to each reason that lasted hundreds of years and has been a call to you raise the aftermath is that so hard to know what you that is to say some of the profit could amount to 1700%. you invest 1 dollar in $1700 back. i am sure many of you have lived in the united states long enough to know that there are those without their firstborn child for 1700% profit. so with the onset of the regulation of...
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friends, the biggest challenge or the biggest crisis, knocking on the doors of humankind, our fears andt gives the sense among youth. i am afraid that today is not very far when the cumulative result of all of the failures all culminates an unprecedented violence and that will be a society for the humankind. light, security, hope can only be referred on 10 to education. young people like malala. so my daughter malala and all our daughters and saudia and the dodgers from africa and all over the world, they are rising up in choosing ease over violence, tolerance over extremism and over fear. the solutions are emerging, but a solution cannot be found in the deliberations and conferences along and cannot be found from a distance. they lie in small groups and local organizations. individuals who are confronting the problems every day, even if it remains on it knowledged, unrecognized and unknown to the world, the solutions will calm. friends, what is missing now, of course mcpaper is missing. [laughter] here, no problem. i will continue without notes. we can do it. you may ask that what one
friends, the biggest challenge or the biggest crisis, knocking on the doors of humankind, our fears andt gives the sense among youth. i am afraid that today is not very far when the cumulative result of all of the failures all culminates an unprecedented violence and that will be a society for the humankind. light, security, hope can only be referred on 10 to education. young people like malala. so my daughter malala and all our daughters and saudia and the dodgers from africa and all over the...
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modest rises over 100 years, 200 years have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> in addition to gatheringa. the team spent a great deal of time on sea ice ma measurementscollected form a picture of what lays beneath the ice. it measures thickness, thickness of the ice layer and the snow cover. there's snow later on. it's like a parker traps warm air, it's an important process to understand. >> according to recently released data arctic sea ice cover is in record lows. >> we compared our data to 30, 40-year-old data and find huge differences there. that is consistent with what the climate scientists say that the whole climate of the arctic has been changing. >> it's not just changes to the ice that could affect climate change. this year operation icebridge added a pair of speck trom otters on board, to monitor changes to the reflectivity of the ice, known as albedo. >> if it is changing, more ice is melting, it absorbs more energy. >> because the ice sheet acts as a mirror of sunlight. >> it does. when the sea ice disappears and melts, you go from a white surface. issue? >> it's a positive
modest rises over 100 years, 200 years have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> in addition to gatheringa. the team spent a great deal of time on sea ice ma measurementscollected form a picture of what lays beneath the ice. it measures thickness, thickness of the ice layer and the snow cover. there's snow later on. it's like a parker traps warm air, it's an important process to understand. >> according to recently released data arctic sea ice cover is in record lows. >> we...
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referring to the threat posed by nuclear weapons since world war ii, the pope said that humankind has learned nothing from the atomic bombing of the japese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki. the pope also suggested that prejudice against muslims is on the rise, as a result of terrorist acts carried out by radical islamist groups. he said many muslims have been hurt by these acts. he said that the teachings of islam's holy koran emphasize peace. he went on to say that discrimination would be lessened if people had a better understanding of the world's various faiths. >>> doctors and other medical workers marched in russia's capital to protest against health care reforms. the demonstrators say the government's overhaul will put thousands of people out of work. public rallies are unusual in russia. but organizers say more than 3,000 people took part in sunday's demonstration. russian leaders are overhauling health care, as they rein in fiscal spending. they're responding to western sanctions, and falling oil prices. the reforms are expected to lead to job losses for more than 7,000 doctor
referring to the threat posed by nuclear weapons since world war ii, the pope said that humankind has learned nothing from the atomic bombing of the japese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki. the pope also suggested that prejudice against muslims is on the rise, as a result of terrorist acts carried out by radical islamist groups. he said many muslims have been hurt by these acts. he said that the teachings of islam's holy koran emphasize peace. he went on to say that discrimination would be...
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voting rights is a national priority, and it is called a turning.in the politics of the dignity of humankind and the destiny of democracy. the voting rights act is passed. five days later los angeles explodes. that is the civil rights movement, and i preface my comments like giving us a short sketch of the civil rights movement because even before carmichael calls for black power, he is is one of the key activists in the united states working for civil rights. before we can talk about the movement for black power, we power, we think about him as a community organizer and activist who was arrested 27 times for civil rights organizing, a student right here who joined the nonviolent action group, some of the most committed and brilliant young activists who were trying to not just desegregate parts of the self and washington dc and places like cambridge they are trying to transform institutions. and what is interesting about stokely carmichael is that he finds his vocation as an organizer, as an organizer. he visits mississippi for the first time at the age of 19, and it is the first time he is
voting rights is a national priority, and it is called a turning.in the politics of the dignity of humankind and the destiny of democracy. the voting rights act is passed. five days later los angeles explodes. that is the civil rights movement, and i preface my comments like giving us a short sketch of the civil rights movement because even before carmichael calls for black power, he is is one of the key activists in the united states working for civil rights. before we can talk about the...
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nation and a people are still on the journey down a very long road toward the liberation of all humankind. we are still on the journey begun hundreds of years ago, a march toward justice to redeem , the soul of every nation and until the whole world community accepts the simple truth. in the final analysis, we are one people, one family, the human family. we all live in one house, the same house, the american house, the world house. so i say to you tonight as i accept this award, we cannot give up. we cannot give in. we cannot give out. we must hold on. and march toward the mark and leave our country a little freer, a little cleaner, and a little greener, and a little more peaceful for generations yet unborn. thank you so much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> in 1972, president johnson addressed a civil-rights symposium and declared "our objective must be to assure that all americans play by the same rules and all a
nation and a people are still on the journey down a very long road toward the liberation of all humankind. we are still on the journey begun hundreds of years ago, a march toward justice to redeem , the soul of every nation and until the whole world community accepts the simple truth. in the final analysis, we are one people, one family, the human family. we all live in one house, the same house, the american house, the world house. so i say to you tonight as i accept this award, we cannot give...
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nation and a people are still on the journey down a very long road toward the liberation of all humankind. we are still on the journey agun hundreds of years ago, march toward justin, to redeem the soul of every nation and to the whole world community. in the final analysis, we are one people, one family, the human family. we all live in one house, the same house, the american house, the world house. so i say to you tonight as i accept this award, we cannot give up. we cannot give in. we cannot give out. we must hold on. mark and toward the leave our country a little freer, a little cleaner, and a little greener, and a little more peaceful for generations yet unborn. thank you so much. [applause] in 1972, president johnson civil-rights symposium and declared "our objective must be to assure that all americans lay by the same rules and all americans play against the same odds." who among us would claim this is true today, he said? we proved great progress is possible. we know how much remains to be done." won ouru have admiration, not just today, but for many days because of your great a a
nation and a people are still on the journey down a very long road toward the liberation of all humankind. we are still on the journey agun hundreds of years ago, march toward justin, to redeem the soul of every nation and to the whole world community. in the final analysis, we are one people, one family, the human family. we all live in one house, the same house, the american house, the world house. so i say to you tonight as i accept this award, we cannot give up. we cannot give in. we cannot...
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it is still incomprehensible to me that humankind in the 20th century can commit such slaughter." a professor of art from munich stated his feelings in better terms -- i've seen so much that is grand beautiful, monstrous base, brutal heinous and gruesome but like all the others, i am totally stupefied. to see peopledie, hardly interrupts the enjoyment of the coffee i've brewed in stark filth under fire. this is september 1914. a french poet described the same "beautiful innocent at news of victory, victory, quickly took flight as he surveyed the battlefield and he wrote his parents, there a lieutenant of the 74th. there a captain of the 129th. all in groups of three or four. sometimes singly and still in the position of firing prone. red pants. these are ours. these are our brothers. this our blood. the harrowism of 1870-71 he said was gone. "we feel small, so small, in the face of this frightening thing. some with bloody arms. others with boots ripped to shreds by red holes. the meaning of it all escapes me. we do not know not really if we've done anything for use for the country
it is still incomprehensible to me that humankind in the 20th century can commit such slaughter." a professor of art from munich stated his feelings in better terms -- i've seen so much that is grand beautiful, monstrous base, brutal heinous and gruesome but like all the others, i am totally stupefied. to see peopledie, hardly interrupts the enjoyment of the coffee i've brewed in stark filth under fire. this is september 1914. a french poet described the same "beautiful innocent at...
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. >> at historical character who had power and experienced all of the flaws of humankind. >> yes. >>lousy, rage. >> he is a flawed human. did david frost get involved? >> he saw the pilot. if you evernd said do more of these i would love to be involved. you don't say no to sir david frost. when we got the pickup for more shows i said would you like to introduce them? he did a minute at the beginning of each show to tie the same 10 next in -- to nixon. it was a great privilege and honor to get that. an amazing guy. very smart. relentless. very entrepreneurial. a little too ambitious. >> he went way back with a whole generation of comics. >> he was a satirist when he came out of college. he built his whole career. andhen you look at nixon see the franklin and jellen character, how do you judge that? >> i try not to make comparisons work, when ile's saw the frost nixon move me they got frost's character to write and not nixon's character right. i attribute that more to the playwright dan to the actor. i don't think the nixon would have had one glass of foreign and then sold it over the
. >> at historical character who had power and experienced all of the flaws of humankind. >> yes. >>lousy, rage. >> he is a flawed human. did david frost get involved? >> he saw the pilot. if you evernd said do more of these i would love to be involved. you don't say no to sir david frost. when we got the pickup for more shows i said would you like to introduce them? he did a minute at the beginning of each show to tie the same 10 next in -- to nixon. it was a...
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if congress ponies up, america could soon blast off into humankind's biggest adventure. >> city crews racing to catch up to more and more thieves stealing copper wire and knocking out hundreds of lights in the south bay. the extra steps the city is now taking to make sure the thieves can't do it again. >>> helping people who serve our country make ends meet. >> one thing that makes my life better for my family. >> we go to travis air force base where one group is trying to make the holidays brighter for military families. >>> new efforts are underway to help keep people from stealing bikes at bart stations. a recent report from bart says there was a 20% increase in stolen bikes from 2006 to 2011. this comes as more and more people are riding their bikes to bart. in response, bart is now planning to add bike parking spaces and lockers at more stations. also bike east bay is partnering with bart to help stop the bike thefts. from now through the summer, representatives from bike east bay plan to be at stations during the evening commute to share advice on how to keep bikes more secure.
if congress ponies up, america could soon blast off into humankind's biggest adventure. >> city crews racing to catch up to more and more thieves stealing copper wire and knocking out hundreds of lights in the south bay. the extra steps the city is now taking to make sure the thieves can't do it again. >>> helping people who serve our country make ends meet. >> one thing that makes my life better for my family. >> we go to travis air force base where one group is...
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expect him to weigh in on the growth of isis and the challenges to christianity and to the church and humankindr: absolutely. you saw him do that recently in late november where he traveled to turkey. in the issue of isis and broader question of radical islamism is front and center. he called on muslim leaders to be more outspoken in the condemnation of the radical moments. we expect him to make that happen in the platform. he has a visit to the u.s. set for september. before that, he is going to sri lanka and the philippines. we expect him to go to another high level summit in october to debate hot button issues. including the role of gays and lesbians in the church. we expect him to performance first. he will issue the first ever insiclical letter on the climate change and environment. that is intended to influence a u.n. environmental summit in september and high level climate change summit in paris in december. you know, you tick off all the boxes. i don't think there is any issue around the world where pope francis is not a player in during the next 12 months. >> the ruling or what he said
expect him to weigh in on the growth of isis and the challenges to christianity and to the church and humankindr: absolutely. you saw him do that recently in late november where he traveled to turkey. in the issue of isis and broader question of radical islamism is front and center. he called on muslim leaders to be more outspoken in the condemnation of the radical moments. we expect him to make that happen in the platform. he has a visit to the u.s. set for september. before that, he is going...
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what it does is allow the humankind to search for word the change with the economy was not gold that led to hard-pressed agriculture the factory to grow more food we still learn to grow more food. but cornyn now in the 30's a typical acre produced 27 bushels. today is windage 50. -- 150 and one man in iowa will invent a breakthrough in core that will lead to 300 or 400 bushels per acre. agriculture to a 2 percent of our economy it was 60 or 70 percent. railroads after world war ii employed 1.2 million people but today it is less than 200,000. so economies are always adjusting. but you rather have upward rather than stagnation and to wonder is my fifth year-old son is going to leave the house? [laughter] >> thanks for coming out. as part of the minority but i cannot afford gold at all it is $69 for coins but i do carry notes of silver with a. it is a $1,923 is worth about $20 today did what i realized after the past to retreat years is you can buy the same amount of gasoline today as he could have before 1964. before then all quarters or dimes are half dollars were 90 percent silver.
what it does is allow the humankind to search for word the change with the economy was not gold that led to hard-pressed agriculture the factory to grow more food we still learn to grow more food. but cornyn now in the 30's a typical acre produced 27 bushels. today is windage 50. -- 150 and one man in iowa will invent a breakthrough in core that will lead to 300 or 400 bushels per acre. agriculture to a 2 percent of our economy it was 60 or 70 percent. railroads after world war ii employed 1.2...
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saying the damage amounts to erasing collective humankind memories, portions of our history. tell us about the scale of destruction, and what it means? >> yes. you know, syria is really crowded of civilisation. it is part of ancient areas, and it has witnessed several cultural ef ox from the syrian to greek to roman to bissin tine. it's a credit of christianity. and muslim dynasties that are present and so on. syria is a rich country, and unfortunately since the conflict, its cultural heritage has been devastated. especially when you talk about the historic center of aleppo, which is worth a heritage site. many sites used at military camps, illegally looted. many are completely devastated. >> both sides in the conflict used ancient forces as military bases. is there any way to stop them from making the ancient sides another casualty of this war? >> you know, u.n.e.s.c.o. has several conventions, international conventions for the protection of heritage in times of war, like the hague convention. by vrt u of the con -- virtue of the convention we call on syria to stop using sit
saying the damage amounts to erasing collective humankind memories, portions of our history. tell us about the scale of destruction, and what it means? >> yes. you know, syria is really crowded of civilisation. it is part of ancient areas, and it has witnessed several cultural ef ox from the syrian to greek to roman to bissin tine. it's a credit of christianity. and muslim dynasties that are present and so on. syria is a rich country, and unfortunately since the conflict, its cultural...
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. >> that campaign comes in the form of a youtube video where mayor zuokas taps into humankind's mostmal urges. >> if you see a car that will block exit, for example, from your house or office, what usually you think? usually you think i would like maybe to crash this car. >> with this in mind, they hit the streets of vilnius with a used mercedes they purchased for the video and an armored personnel carrier borrowed from the local military museum. >> it is a model 60. popular in the soviet union. even now they use this but a more modern version. >> the filmmakers park the mercedes illegally in a bike lane and then have only one chance of getting the perfect shot. >> we have only one shot because as you can see. but we were prepared very well. we succeeded easily, quite easily. >> as for the owner of the mercedes, he's played by a local actor. >> we tried to find a guy who looks like the real owner of a mercedes. you could see similar like this guy with a mercedes quite often in the city of vilnius. >> with all forgiven, the mayor cleans up after his mess. >> i like how they have this
. >> that campaign comes in the form of a youtube video where mayor zuokas taps into humankind's mostmal urges. >> if you see a car that will block exit, for example, from your house or office, what usually you think? usually you think i would like maybe to crash this car. >> with this in mind, they hit the streets of vilnius with a used mercedes they purchased for the video and an armored personnel carrier borrowed from the local military museum. >> it is a model 60....
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friends, the biggest challenge or the biggest crisis knocking the doors of humankind are fears and intolerance. you given that, they have a sense of life. is not aid that the day cumulative an the will t of all the world culminate in an unprecedented violence. life, security, hope can only be restored through education. young people like malala -- i calling her my daughter malala, not just malala -- so malala and other daughters, and sylvia, and the all or from africa, and they confide in us. and choosing peace over balance, tolerance over extremism, and hope over fear. the solutions are emerging, but found lutions cannot be the deliberations in conferences alone. and they cannot be found from a distance. it lies in small groups and organizations. and individuals who face these problems everyday. it remains unacknowledged, unrecognized, and unknown to the world. the solutions are written down. is missing now -- of course, my paper is missing. [laughter] no problem. i will continue without that. we can do it. i -- you may ask that what one person can do -- what one person can do. i can recall a
friends, the biggest challenge or the biggest crisis knocking the doors of humankind are fears and intolerance. you given that, they have a sense of life. is not aid that the day cumulative an the will t of all the world culminate in an unprecedented violence. life, security, hope can only be restored through education. young people like malala -- i calling her my daughter malala, not just malala -- so malala and other daughters, and sylvia, and the all or from africa, and they confide in us....
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what it does is allow the humankind to search for word the change with the economy was not gold that led to hard-pressed agriculture the factory to grow more food we still learn to grow more food. but cornyn now in the 30's a typical acre produced 27 bushels. today is windage 50. -- 150 and one man in iowa will invent a breakthrough in core that will lead to 300 or 400 bushels per acre. agriculture to a 2 percent of our economy it was 60 or 70 percent. railroads after world war ii employed 1.2 million people but today it is less than 200,000. so economies are always adjusting. but you rather have upward rather than stagnation and to wonder is my fifth year-old son is going to leave the house? [laughter] >> thanks for coming out. as part of the minority but i cannot afford gold at all it is $69 for coins but i do carry notes of silver with a. it is a $1,923 is worth about $20 today did what i realized after the past to retreat years is you can buy the same amount of gasoline today as he could have before 1964. before then all quarters or dimes are half dollars were 90 percent silver.
what it does is allow the humankind to search for word the change with the economy was not gold that led to hard-pressed agriculture the factory to grow more food we still learn to grow more food. but cornyn now in the 30's a typical acre produced 27 bushels. today is windage 50. -- 150 and one man in iowa will invent a breakthrough in core that will lead to 300 or 400 bushels per acre. agriculture to a 2 percent of our economy it was 60 or 70 percent. railroads after world war ii employed 1.2...
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. ♪ >>> since the dawn of time, humankind has wanted to take to the skies.es 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. >> 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, i think, 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. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> i got a little teary eyed, i'll admit it. look at that face. that's the face of someone who just flew, in my mi
. ♪ >>> since the dawn of time, humankind has wanted to take to the skies.es 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...
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thou only are immortal, the creator and maker of humankind and we are mortal born to the earth and untohall we return, for so did you or taken when you created me, saying dust thou art and into dust thou you shall return him all we go down to duts, yet even at the grave we make our song hallelujah, hallelujah hallelujah. into thy hands, oh merciful savior we commend thy servant benjamin, acknowledge him as a sheep of thine own fold, a lamb of thine own flock a sinner of thine own redeeming. receive him into the arms of thy mercy, into the everlasting peace and into the glorious company of the saints in light. the lord bless and you keep you. the lord make his face to shine upon and you be gracious to you. the lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. ♪ (playing taps) ♪. ♪. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> i guess in february of 81, the first serious challenge i had as the new majority leader of the united states the first republican leader since bill of california that the first challenge
thou only are immortal, the creator and maker of humankind and we are mortal born to the earth and untohall we return, for so did you or taken when you created me, saying dust thou art and into dust thou you shall return him all we go down to duts, yet even at the grave we make our song hallelujah, hallelujah hallelujah. into thy hands, oh merciful savior we commend thy servant benjamin, acknowledge him as a sheep of thine own fold, a lamb of thine own flock a sinner of thine own redeeming....
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yet because we are looking at the internet, the most complex tool ever created in the history of humankind. on the sure if folks know what to do about it. it was developed based on trust, the collaborative spirit where you did not worry about defenses. now we have to worry about it. offense has the distinct advantage, and we are seeing that play out. a distinct advantage, and no one knows what to do. do. there are no real answers. the real damages on less the cyber attacks we have seen because again we have not had a digital pearl harbor so to speak but we certainly have seen a lot of intellectual property ripped off. to my mind that depletes the whole notion of a that creative entrepreneurial society. why develop something and expend resources. if your best idea we will be hacked and stolen. there is no punishment for doing so. in the defense authorization act for 2015 is a knew box created for responses to cyber theft which would empower congress to be able to deny the evildoers access to our financial markets which is a start. you have to make it hurt. the theft the theft of intellectua
yet because we are looking at the internet, the most complex tool ever created in the history of humankind. on the sure if folks know what to do about it. it was developed based on trust, the collaborative spirit where you did not worry about defenses. now we have to worry about it. offense has the distinct advantage, and we are seeing that play out. a distinct advantage, and no one knows what to do. do. there are no real answers. the real damages on less the cyber attacks we have seen because...
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it is still incomprehensible to me that humankind in the 20th century can commit such slaughter." a professor of art from munich stated his feelings in better terms -- i've seen so much that is grand, beautiful, monstrous, base, brutal, heinous and gruesome, but like all the others, i am totally stupefied. to see peopledie, hardly interrupts the enjoyment of the coffee i've brewed in stark filth under fire. this is september 1914. a french poet described the same "beautiful innocent at news of victory, victory, quickly took flight as he surveyed the battlefield and he wrote his parents, there a lieutenant of the 74th. there a captain of the 129th. all in groups of three or four. sometimes singly and still in the position of firing prone. red pants. these are ours. these are our brothers. this our blood. the harrowism of 1870-71 he said was gone. "we feel small, so small, in the face of this frightening thing. some with bloody arms. others with boots ripped to shreds by red holes. the meaning of it all escapes me. we do not know, not really, if we've done anything for use for the c
it is still incomprehensible to me that humankind in the 20th century can commit such slaughter." a professor of art from munich stated his feelings in better terms -- i've seen so much that is grand, beautiful, monstrous, base, brutal, heinous and gruesome, but like all the others, i am totally stupefied. to see peopledie, hardly interrupts the enjoyment of the coffee i've brewed in stark filth under fire. this is september 1914. a french poet described the same "beautiful innocent...
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space debris is going to end up strangling humankind involvement in space in order to improve the condition of human beings which is a good investment to make, not indefinite, huge rocket is have a mission for 20 years. we basically have canceled just even recently we canceled the solar cell project. we're not going to have a refueling system in space that could, incredibly increase our abilities to do things in space. and basically we could be perfecting our ways of repairing satellites. all of these things are going to be defunded because we are spending billions of dollars on a rocket that may not flight to mars two decades from now. as i say, it's a saying of the cart is before the work is an understatement. we are already having budget crisis fights about it right now. so what you're telling us today is that things aren't going to work out with the budget we've got. it's not just interesting. it's insufficient to achieve the goal. and even if we do then pump more money into the sls project, we have pumped it into a project that is providing a rocket that will be useless to us for two d
space debris is going to end up strangling humankind involvement in space in order to improve the condition of human beings which is a good investment to make, not indefinite, huge rocket is have a mission for 20 years. we basically have canceled just even recently we canceled the solar cell project. we're not going to have a refueling system in space that could, incredibly increase our abilities to do things in space. and basically we could be perfecting our ways of repairing satellites. all...
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because we are looking at the internet, the most complex tool ever created i think in the history of humankind. and i'm not sure that folks know quite what to do about it. so it was developed based on trust and on the collaborative spirit of silicon valley and built on the premise where you didn't worry about the differences and now we have to worry about the defenses. so they have a distinct advantage and we are seeing this play out with respect to the sony crisis. nobody knows what to do. there are no real answers. but i think the real damages on unless the cyber attacks that we have seen because again we haven't had a digital pearl harbor so to speak, but we definitely have seen a lot of intellectual property so that depletes the whole notion of the creative entrepreneurial society. why develop something and expand resources and the best ideas are going to be hacked and stolen. there is no punishment for doing so. it's interesting that in the defense authorization act for 2015 there is a new box created for the response to cyber threat and an power the congress to be able to deny the evildo
because we are looking at the internet, the most complex tool ever created i think in the history of humankind. and i'm not sure that folks know quite what to do about it. so it was developed based on trust and on the collaborative spirit of silicon valley and built on the premise where you didn't worry about the differences and now we have to worry about the defenses. so they have a distinct advantage and we are seeing this play out with respect to the sony crisis. nobody knows what to do....
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space debris will end up strangling a humankind involvement in space in order to improve the condition of human beings, which is a good investment to make. not investment and huge rocket that doesn't have a mission for 20 years. we basically have canceled just even recently we have canceled the solar cell project. we are not going to have a refueling system in space that could incredibly increase our abilities to do things in space. basically we could also be perfecting our ways of repairing satellites. all of these things are going to be defunded because we're spending billions of dollars on a rocket that may not fly to mars two decades from now. as i say, this is putting the cart before the horse, isn't understood that i've ever heard to we are already having budget crisis talks about it right now. what you were telling us today is that things are going to work out with the budget we've got. it's not just interesting. it's insufficient to achieve the goal. even if we do them, pump more money into the sls project, we have a pumped it into a project that is providing a rocket that is u
space debris will end up strangling a humankind involvement in space in order to improve the condition of human beings, which is a good investment to make. not investment and huge rocket that doesn't have a mission for 20 years. we basically have canceled just even recently we have canceled the solar cell project. we are not going to have a refueling system in space that could incredibly increase our abilities to do things in space. basically we could also be perfecting our ways of repairing...
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we pray that humankind will be united in mutual brotherhood under your love. we pray for your blessing upon the united states of america so that it will live according to your word, as one nation under god. bless the members of the house of representatives who have gathered here today. as ask within their hearts a fierce calling for their motherland, give them the wisdom to complete their task with integrity and within their lives the courage to sacrifice for the people of our country. we pray that all here with experience -- will experience the glorious joy of serving the country and its people with all that you have bestowed upon them. we pray in the name of jesus, amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentlelady from north carolina rise? ms. foxx: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speak
we pray that humankind will be united in mutual brotherhood under your love. we pray for your blessing upon the united states of america so that it will live according to your word, as one nation under god. bless the members of the house of representatives who have gathered here today. as ask within their hearts a fierce calling for their motherland, give them the wisdom to complete their task with integrity and within their lives the courage to sacrifice for the people of our country. we pray...