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day with the loss of the families of the seven astronauts as a slow representative as the best of humankind. >> [applause] good morning. i would like to welcome our guest for here today to a reminiscence. everybody knows 25 years ago today we launched the first space shuttle as columbia goes into the sky for the first time. some of you read florida toch watch the historic launch and others were here at the johnson space center. the greatest and boldest test flights ever flown to demonstrate there was a lot of first on the flight thee first spacecraft tofi launch million for the first time. the first to have liquid and solid rocket boosters and the first to come back and land along the runway. with the work and spirit of thousandspiri of people here and acrossers the country, the shuttle's planned to launch again in two months that mission is still of bold test a t flight each shuttle flight is a testament to the courage and pride of america.er colombia's first flight with complex robotics and flights carrying tons of satellites in laboratories to obse and fron became commonplace. for all ra
day with the loss of the families of the seven astronauts as a slow representative as the best of humankind. >> [applause] good morning. i would like to welcome our guest for here today to a reminiscence. everybody knows 25 years ago today we launched the first space shuttle as columbia goes into the sky for the first time. some of you read florida toch watch the historic launch and others were here at the johnson space center. the greatest and boldest test flights ever flown to...
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represented the best of humankind. >> mr. speaker, i now have time on my side to yell at whatever time to distinguish speakers look like. >> the gentleman from massachusetts, you are recognized. >> mr. speaker, i join my colleagues in expressing my privilege. sometimes an event strikes us with such drama and surprise that it exceeds our ability to absorb it. this is what happened today with the terrible destruction of our country space shuttle. the space shuttle carried the flag of the united states and those who served, senator, served as, the american people. they served our hopes for scientific exploration into human progress. but they also served our dreams because they lived at the frontier of what mankind can achieve together. today our shock turns to sadness. we salute those who risked and gave their lives to serve our country in the last great frontiers. those who died performing exploits and the people of my age that grew up reading about common votes. these wonderful people, michael smith, ronald mcnair, kristin mac
represented the best of humankind. >> mr. speaker, i now have time on my side to yell at whatever time to distinguish speakers look like. >> the gentleman from massachusetts, you are recognized. >> mr. speaker, i join my colleagues in expressing my privilege. sometimes an event strikes us with such drama and surprise that it exceeds our ability to absorb it. this is what happened today with the terrible destruction of our country space shuttle. the space shuttle carried the...
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how did progress take priority over humankind?ow could the desire for a modern way of life that threatens our future be considered a way of life? could it be we are connected to all things in the universe, not the center of it? that suburbs in los angeles affect the melting ice caps of antarctica? deforestation in the congo affects the typhoons of japan? now, we must face the insurmountable challenges for what they really are, opportunities to reinvent and redesign. "e2: the economies of being environmentally conscious."
how did progress take priority over humankind?ow could the desire for a modern way of life that threatens our future be considered a way of life? could it be we are connected to all things in the universe, not the center of it? that suburbs in los angeles affect the melting ice caps of antarctica? deforestation in the congo affects the typhoons of japan? now, we must face the insurmountable challenges for what they really are, opportunities to reinvent and redesign. "e2: the economies of...
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humankind must change the ways and radically be carbon eyes -- de-carbonize the environment. - economy. the paris agreement was a breakthrough. california was there leading the way. [applause] gov. brown: over 100 states have now signed to our mo2mou. the goal is to bring capital greenhouse gases to two tons per person. that will take decades, but we are on our way. [applause] gov. brown: we know that disasters happen. fires, floods, earthquakes, they will occur and we must prepare o respond. that, too, requires maintaining a solid reserve. this morning, i talked about the difficulties that lie ahead. let us not forget how far we have come. in 2011, the state deficit was $27 billion. our credit rating was the worst in the nation. unemployment was 12%. now, the budget is in surplus. [applause] >> standard and poor's has raised our credit rating three times. [applause] gov. brown: we paid down accumulated debt, $26 billion worth. [applause] ov. brown: you should apply, -- applaud because there may not be too much coming after this. [laughter] gov. brown: we created funds to offset the ne
humankind must change the ways and radically be carbon eyes -- de-carbonize the environment. - economy. the paris agreement was a breakthrough. california was there leading the way. [applause] gov. brown: over 100 states have now signed to our mo2mou. the goal is to bring capital greenhouse gases to two tons per person. that will take decades, but we are on our way. [applause] gov. brown: we know that disasters happen. fires, floods, earthquakes, they will occur and we must prepare o respond....
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as a personal loss of the family of the seven astronauts the sole representative of the best of humankind. >>. >> i be happy to yield. >> i join my colleagues expressing my personal sarraute today's tragedy. sometimes in any event strikes us with the drama and surprise this is what happened today with that terrible destruction with the space shuttle. it carried the flag of the united states they serve our hopes for scientific exploration and human progress but they also served our dreams of what mankind can achieve together today shock turns to sadness we salute those who risk their lives for our country salute those who died with exploits the people of my age reading about in comic books of these wonderful people died in performing their duty.
as a personal loss of the family of the seven astronauts the sole representative of the best of humankind. >>. >> i be happy to yield. >> i join my colleagues expressing my personal sarraute today's tragedy. sometimes in any event strikes us with the drama and surprise this is what happened today with that terrible destruction with the space shuttle. it carried the flag of the united states they serve our hopes for scientific exploration and human progress but they also served...
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ethiopia, perhaps more than any other country, has come to symbolize the vulnerability of humankind to environmental catastrophe. this is a country whose problems have been increased by war and civil conflict. and now human-induced climate change is predicted to make matters worse. as on the loess plateau, centuries of subsistence farming practices have stripped the land of natural vegetation. the dry gullies bear the scars of flash floods. these gullies are evidence of the enormous power of run-off during the rainy season. without vegetation cover on the hillsides when the rains come, the water doesn't soak into the ground but flows away in a flood, then it's not available for agriculture during the rest of the year. this leads to drought, and famously for ethiopia, famine. but just as i witnessed in china, there is hope that the situation here can be reversed. in just six years, professor legesse negash and local villagers have transformed a severely eroded terrain by planting indigenous trees and plants. almost miraculously, a clear flowing stream has emerged where once there was a
ethiopia, perhaps more than any other country, has come to symbolize the vulnerability of humankind to environmental catastrophe. this is a country whose problems have been increased by war and civil conflict. and now human-induced climate change is predicted to make matters worse. as on the loess plateau, centuries of subsistence farming practices have stripped the land of natural vegetation. the dry gullies bear the scars of flash floods. these gullies are evidence of the enormous power of...
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incarceration reduced violence, we would have the safest country not only globally, but in the history of humankind. [applause] it doesn't work. and if we care about violence and we care about survivors, we would stop relying on something that doesn't work. scott: i really do want to live -- leave time to get down to talk to some of the cases that you have dealt with granularly in your work. that is sort of the answer to my next question. again, this idea of focusing on bringing together the victims and the perpetrators of violent crime. wasn't the response to this from the outset "you're crazy, this is nuts, what are you doing?" danielle: generally, yes. i think the exception to that -- no person, no responsible party, which is the word we used, gets into common justice on the consent of the person they hurt. these are people who survive very serious crimes, a serious injury, and they are the fraction of people who call police and the smaller fraction who went to juries. they are the jailingest subset you will find. find me that consensus on anything else. what we know is the part of that is about
incarceration reduced violence, we would have the safest country not only globally, but in the history of humankind. [applause] it doesn't work. and if we care about violence and we care about survivors, we would stop relying on something that doesn't work. scott: i really do want to live -- leave time to get down to talk to some of the cases that you have dealt with granularly in your work. that is sort of the answer to my next question. again, this idea of focusing on bringing together the...
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. >> daniella is and will always be a role model to humankind. she did what was right and never wavered. >> reporter: and abigail flanagan. >> humbled for a determined resolution. she touched the lives of those she came in to contact with, leaving a lasting impression. >> reporter: sharing their light, they are remembered moving forward. >> honor their sacrifice and make their stories and their legacies now part of yours. >> reporter: tim fleischer, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> a doctor at mount sinai hospital was not able to make his $50,000 bail tonight on charges he sexually abused two patients. prosecutors say dr. david newman groped and committed a lewd act on a 22-year-old patient last week dose of morphine and another 22-year-old woman says dr. newman sexually abused her during an examination. mount sinai has suspended the doctor. >>> republican presidential candidate donald trump feeling the sting of ultra conservatives that he has new york values, tonight picking up the endorsement of one of the country's best known ultra conservatives
. >> daniella is and will always be a role model to humankind. she did what was right and never wavered. >> reporter: and abigail flanagan. >> humbled for a determined resolution. she touched the lives of those she came in to contact with, leaving a lasting impression. >> reporter: sharing their light, they are remembered moving forward. >> honor their sacrifice and make their stories and their legacies now part of yours. >> reporter: tim fleischer, channel 7...
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to do kinky service and enjoy star trek as a genre and to live division were a hopeful future for humankind and to celebrate the diversity in infinite combinations deck federation has local chapter has filed paperwork to become an official charity,o the official star trek day proclamation will be made at wet one today makes, this is a look from thene roofcam along shoreway, while we were dealing with snow and hazardous driving conditions, yesterday, today, some sunshine for your drive home. >> we're not out of the woods yet because it is january and . let's get right to andre bernier with more snowfall forecast . this is nice compared to yesterday . nice to see the sunshine, and it is setting a little later these days . she was happening, the last of the snowfall is in the process of going away . still a couple of flurry substrate lake, ashtabula county most of it is in new york state so wide about the view you can see the next system waiting . just saw a live shot from des moines, iowa, that is the
to do kinky service and enjoy star trek as a genre and to live division were a hopeful future for humankind and to celebrate the diversity in infinite combinations deck federation has local chapter has filed paperwork to become an official charity,o the official star trek day proclamation will be made at wet one today makes, this is a look from thene roofcam along shoreway, while we were dealing with snow and hazardous driving conditions, yesterday, today, some sunshine for your drive home....
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do community service as well as s enjoy star trek as a genre and to live the hopeful future for humankind and celebrate diversity and infinite combinations. >> it had been nonprofit that the local chapteree filed paperwork to become an official charity, the proclamation will be made 7:00 p.m. at city hall that's sunday at a pennsylvaniaa man, is thanking those who brought him back to life . a few months ago that joseph smith was found alongside the road frozen and presumed dead. >> amanda kelley has the story >> frozen nearly solid and they snowbank seibel road is where justin smith's father found him a year ago. >> arent to him he was blue and life black was a check for a pulsing pulse and harpy there was nothing. >> last thing i remembered was waking up 30 days later . >> he was on the scene and said that he did not want to give up just yet and would not pronounce him dead. >> initially, they were questioning, she said very low temperature can preserve brain and body functions. >> eke out approval to do this a machine machine to her mother's >> he held my hand instead of going to put ev
do community service as well as s enjoy star trek as a genre and to live the hopeful future for humankind and celebrate diversity and infinite combinations. >> it had been nonprofit that the local chapteree filed paperwork to become an official charity, the proclamation will be made 7:00 p.m. at city hall that's sunday at a pennsylvaniaa man, is thanking those who brought him back to life . a few months ago that joseph smith was found alongside the road frozen and presumed dead. >>...
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directive has been to dodo community service as well as enjoy star trek is a java trying future for humankind and to celebrate ethnic diversity and infinite combinations of. >> federation has been a nonprofit but the local chapter has filed paperwork to become an official church andtt, the official star trek day proclamation day proclamation will be made athe 7:00 p.m. at you may need to start thinking about valentines day plans . look for something different, restaurant is ready to wine and dine you . but this is nothing says i love you like sliders and some onion rings . the 25th year in a row that white castle is taking reservations for the dinner on sunday can be made from three till nine it comes with hostess seating, tableside service they can reservations, spots expected to fill up quickly social media tiny and they want them to post pictures white castle . appreciate your time .. >> bitter cold lasagna, melissa mack is tracking a slight warm-up . suburban officer facing drug charges . fox 8 lake-effect subsiding, and mc for the roofcam the skies are clearing . the past several days sn
directive has been to dodo community service as well as enjoy star trek is a java trying future for humankind and to celebrate ethnic diversity and infinite combinations of. >> federation has been a nonprofit but the local chapter has filed paperwork to become an official church andtt, the official star trek day proclamation day proclamation will be made athe 7:00 p.m. at you may need to start thinking about valentines day plans . look for something different, restaurant is ready to wine...
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. >> hollywood has long been fascinated with depicting humankind on mars dating back to a 1910 film by thomas edison. abbott and costello added a comedic twist in their film "abbott and costello go to mars". >> i hereby claim mars in the name of the united states of america. >> but it's this 2015 hollywood depiction, with an assist from nasa, that is getting people once again excited about space travel. >> i think it was the really best movie ever made about what life would be like to explore another planet. >> the martian is hollywood filming at its finest but what are nasa's real plans for a manned mission to mars. the team at jpl broke down the myths and realities about how close science truly is to putting a human on mars. >> robert manning was the chief engineer of the real mars pathfinder which allows matt damon's character to communicate back to earth. he consulted with hollywood designers on a prototype for the film. >> i think it's very accurate. >> if nasa does get a person on mars in the 2030s, it will be in part because of jpl'ers like manning and jennifer trosper. she's th
. >> hollywood has long been fascinated with depicting humankind on mars dating back to a 1910 film by thomas edison. abbott and costello added a comedic twist in their film "abbott and costello go to mars". >> i hereby claim mars in the name of the united states of america. >> but it's this 2015 hollywood depiction, with an assist from nasa, that is getting people once again excited about space travel. >> i think it was the really best movie ever made about...
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. >> this is one of the dishes of humankind.chick peas, water, lamb cooked together. add a little fat. mash it up with potatoes and chickpeas. that's good. what do iranians want to eat today? it is a home cooking culture. i mean -- >> yes. we didn't hatch the culture of eating out. this is a culture of sacred foods in the house. things which are unheard of. it's not in the book. >> that's really interesting. >> a lot of secrets. ♪ >> have you ever tried traditional iranian food? >> it's difficult because everybody says the great food of iran is cooked in people's homes. >> yes. >> this is a land of secret recipes passed down within families like treasured possessions. beautiful spread of food. >> she's my wife. i am a really lucky man. she is very good cook. >> like so many iranians i have met, he has been kind enough off to invite me to his home. >> this is milk and chicken soup. >> it looks really good. >> my mom said that iranian people loves guests. and they will never get tired if the guest likes their food. >> mm. a stew o
. >> this is one of the dishes of humankind.chick peas, water, lamb cooked together. add a little fat. mash it up with potatoes and chickpeas. that's good. what do iranians want to eat today? it is a home cooking culture. i mean -- >> yes. we didn't hatch the culture of eating out. this is a culture of sacred foods in the house. things which are unheard of. it's not in the book. >> that's really interesting. >> a lot of secrets. ♪ >> have you ever tried...
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we call it moving toward the love community and realize that the community of all humankind. >> even though we later apologized, the governor could lose his job tomorrow nine state legislators are starting the process to impeach him. that is just one of the topics will be talking about on my street soldiers show on saturday night at 1030. >> dari: thank you so much. michigan is dealing with a serious water crisis. the city tricking drinking water is contaminated with high levels of blood. october of last year. test showed children with elevated levels of lead. after many complaints, prodding from celebrities and national media attention, the governors governors finally taken some steps by activating the national guard to help red cross started doors to deliver bottled water. >> steve: after al jazeera the cable network will shut down unable to overcome low ratings advertisers. three people people could lose their job. >> dari: more than a century they use hundred characters in tweeting. some treasures never seen before and display as the roosevelt house public policy institute at hun
we call it moving toward the love community and realize that the community of all humankind. >> even though we later apologized, the governor could lose his job tomorrow nine state legislators are starting the process to impeach him. that is just one of the topics will be talking about on my street soldiers show on saturday night at 1030. >> dari: thank you so much. michigan is dealing with a serious water crisis. the city tricking drinking water is contaminated with high levels of...
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. >> this is one of the dishes of humankind.chick peas, water, lamb cooked together. add a little fat. mash it up with potatoes and chickpeas. that's good. what do iranians want to eat today? it is a home cooking culture. i mean -- >> yes. we didn't hatch the culture of eating out. this is a culture of sacred foods in the house. things which are unheard of. it's not in the book. >> that's really interesting. >> a lot of secrets. ♪ >> have you ever tried traditional iranian food? >> it's difficult because everybody says the great food of iran is cooked in people's homes. >> yes. >> this is a land of secret recipes passed down within families like treasured possessions. beautiful spread of food. >> she's my wife. i am a really lucky man. she is very good cook. >> like so many iranians i have met, he has been kind enough to invite me to his home. >> this is milk and chicken soup. >> it looks really good. >> my mom said that iranian people loves guests. and they will never get tired if the guest likes their food. >> mm. a stew of fr
. >> this is one of the dishes of humankind.chick peas, water, lamb cooked together. add a little fat. mash it up with potatoes and chickpeas. that's good. what do iranians want to eat today? it is a home cooking culture. i mean -- >> yes. we didn't hatch the culture of eating out. this is a culture of sacred foods in the house. things which are unheard of. it's not in the book. >> that's really interesting. >> a lot of secrets. ♪ >> have you ever tried...
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apollo program, their actions unfolded that the will of a nation for the greater achievement of humankind. today, another new president has challenged us to reach for new heights and plan an ambitious mission to mars. just as we called on the four individuals we honor today to carry out our early achievements in space, we now call on a new generation of explorers to go where we have never gone before. as we honor these heroes, i want to recognize the hundreds of thousands of dedicated nasa employees and industry partners who contributed to the incredible success of the mercury, gemini and apollo programs and all that have followed and all that is yet to come. i also want to thank congress. our nation is a better place because of more than a half century of strong, bipartisan support for nasa's work. in human exploration, science and aeronautics, five members of the most recent astronaut candidate class of 2009 are with us today to pay tribute to the congressional gold medal honorees and build on their accomplishments to make similar lasting contributions to our nation's space program. thi
apollo program, their actions unfolded that the will of a nation for the greater achievement of humankind. today, another new president has challenged us to reach for new heights and plan an ambitious mission to mars. just as we called on the four individuals we honor today to carry out our early achievements in space, we now call on a new generation of explorers to go where we have never gone before. as we honor these heroes, i want to recognize the hundreds of thousands of dedicated nasa...
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. >> it could be an interesting experiment or the end of all humankind. i mean -- >> either way, pretty >> pretty interesting. that's what science is all about. but it's technologically impossible to do that right now. >> stephen: presently. >> prokay, well, that's comforting. well, doctor, thank you so much for being here. >> it's my pleasure. >> stephen: pleasure to meet you.ael novacek, ladies and gentlemen! the titanosaur is now on display at the american museum of natural history. we'll be right back. why we, at university of phoenix, count your relevant work and college experience as credits toward your degree. learn more at phoenix.edu. beth, i hear you calling... but i can't come home right now... me and the do... [siri:] message. pick up milk. oh, right. milk.ing the newly redesigned passat. from volkswagen. i filed my taxes online with h&r block for $9.99. na na na?my lil' phone. huh? na na na. [announcer] file state online for $9.99. federal is free. hrblock.com. cheese, yes please. introducing new melty mozzarella sticks at mcdonald' s. made w
. >> it could be an interesting experiment or the end of all humankind. i mean -- >> either way, pretty >> pretty interesting. that's what science is all about. but it's technologically impossible to do that right now. >> stephen: presently. >> prokay, well, that's comforting. well, doctor, thank you so much for being here. >> it's my pleasure. >> stephen: pleasure to meet you.ael novacek, ladies and gentlemen! the titanosaur is now on display at the...
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represented the history of world civilization and reserved them, making them special, in terms of the ways humankind looks at them. i think it would have been reflective of the creation in the scenarios. >>l can we go to the controversial area of the veto? you mentioned the movement and the various proposals for the security council and who should get a veto and who should not. some surfer longer -- served for longer. in terms of the prospects and reading the mind of fdr on the changes? >> enlarging this has come up many times and they came up formally and it was very complicated because the party of five have had the veto and they are not going to give it up. they have the veto and the commitment to the u.n. with a status in the world and the conversation goes around and around and i do not see it being resolved soon. i think the council works reasonably well, although there is a new proposal that is interesting that would take a vote of those with the veto power and they could not use it in incidences of genocide. it is certainly the most controversial aspect of united nations. there are five perm
represented the history of world civilization and reserved them, making them special, in terms of the ways humankind looks at them. i think it would have been reflective of the creation in the scenarios. >>l can we go to the controversial area of the veto? you mentioned the movement and the various proposals for the security council and who should get a veto and who should not. some surfer longer -- served for longer. in terms of the prospects and reading the mind of fdr on the changes?...
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. >> it could be an interesting experiment or the end of all humankind. i mean -- >> either way, pretty interesting. >> pretty interesting. that's what science is all about. but it's technologically impossible to do that right now. >> stephen: presently. >> presently. >> stephen: okay, well, that's comforting. well, doctor, thank you so much for being here. >> it's my pleasure. >> stephen: pleasure to meet you. dr. michael novacek, ladies and gentlemen! the titanosaur is now on display at the american museum of natural history. we'll be right back. it's why we, at university of phoenix, count your relevant work and college experience as credits toward your degree. learn more at phoenix.edu. "beth" by kiss beth, i hear you calling... but i can't come home right now... me and the boys are playing... text beth, what can i do... [siri:] message. pick up milk. oh, right. milk. introducing the newly redesigned passat. from volkswagen. i filed my taxes online with h&r block for $9.99. na na na? look at my lil' phone. huh? na na na. [announcer] file state online
. >> it could be an interesting experiment or the end of all humankind. i mean -- >> either way, pretty interesting. >> pretty interesting. that's what science is all about. but it's technologically impossible to do that right now. >> stephen: presently. >> presently. >> stephen: okay, well, that's comforting. well, doctor, thank you so much for being here. >> it's my pleasure. >> stephen: pleasure to meet you. dr. michael novacek, ladies and...
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moving toward the beloved community and realizing the dignity and the worth and value of all of humankind. reporter: lisa evers "fox 5 news." christina: we would like to mention the governor has since apologized for his remarks. that was one of the topics we'll be covering on street soldiers at 10:30. antwan: dr. martin luther king jr. would have turned 87 yesterday read his words continue to inspire. christina: zachary kiesch went to harlem to see how people are applying dr. kings principles to their lives. >> i do have a stake in what's going on. >> a complete shutdown of muslims. reporter: it's kind of a benchmark to where we are as a society. reporter: every year we reflect on the progress dr. martin luther king made fighting for civil rights and now connects of the world we live in today. what does donald trump's popularity say about where we are? >> it shows how divided the country is. reporter: how would the nonviolent resistance work in the black lives matter movement or be applied to -- what would he say about the state of the black community? >> we need to look at ourselves and
moving toward the beloved community and realizing the dignity and the worth and value of all of humankind. reporter: lisa evers "fox 5 news." christina: we would like to mention the governor has since apologized for his remarks. that was one of the topics we'll be covering on street soldiers at 10:30. antwan: dr. martin luther king jr. would have turned 87 yesterday read his words continue to inspire. christina: zachary kiesch went to harlem to see how people are applying dr. kings...
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is getting humankind to mars. why does mars make sense? the existential threat of a delayed transition to a sustainable energy economy. the purpose of spacex is to help make life multi-planetary. if life as we know it is multi-planetary then the probable length of existence of human civilization is much greater. think of it like this. the unifying philosophy behind all three companies is trying to minimize existential threats. that kind of thing. >> and i see that. but mars and -- >> why mars instead of something else? >> no, but how i see mars being your destination, sort of a backup plan for humankind? >> really i think there are two main motivations for mars. one is the sort of defensive reason of saying, okay, if something were to happen to earth, to life as we know it, does it end? if it's on another planet it probably doesn't end. a multi-planet civilization is likely to last a lot longer than a single-planet civilization. the other thing it would be an incredible adventure, very exciting. even if somebody never planned to go to mars
is getting humankind to mars. why does mars make sense? the existential threat of a delayed transition to a sustainable energy economy. the purpose of spacex is to help make life multi-planetary. if life as we know it is multi-planetary then the probable length of existence of human civilization is much greater. think of it like this. the unifying philosophy behind all three companies is trying to minimize existential threats. that kind of thing. >> and i see that. but mars and --...
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moving toward the beloved community and realizing the dignity, the worth and the value of all of humankind. >> reporter: the governor apologized for his remarks. legislators tried to begin impeachment proceedings against him but failed to get the votes. be talking on my street soldiers show saturday night at 10:30 after the fox 5 news at 10:00. steve: all right. thank you, lisa. all right. let's talk about the weather. it definitely was more comfortable today. dari: still kind of chilly. nick: a little chilly. we get spoiled with the 50-degree days. it is chilly. we did have a little bit of snow across the area this morning. made for a little bit of a slippery commute in the northern and western suburbs. that's melted and we're warming it up more tonight into tomorrow. 37, 22 the split. close to average. record high 70. record low minus 5. that was in 1914. that's not coming anytime soon. we will be getting another blast of arctic air as we move into the early part of next week. 7:18 sunrise. it sets at 4:51. 37 and humidity at 48 percent. winds out of the west. we have the pressure 29.96
moving toward the beloved community and realizing the dignity, the worth and the value of all of humankind. >> reporter: the governor apologized for his remarks. legislators tried to begin impeachment proceedings against him but failed to get the votes. be talking on my street soldiers show saturday night at 10:30 after the fox 5 news at 10:00. steve: all right. thank you, lisa. all right. let's talk about the weather. it definitely was more comfortable today. dari: still kind of chilly....
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where the most charitable nation in the history of all humankind. [applause] and it seems as though to many people have forgotten that. but people on the other side will charge conservatives and say that we don't have charity and are hard. we are mean. but that's not true at all. we do need a safety net for those people who truly mean it. and we need to keep the promises that we have made to people like, for instance, our veterans. they did their job it is now time for us to do our job afford them. [applause] we have tied their hands behind their backs while they thought. there should not be any foolish rules of engagement at the hospital. [applause] so how do we do that? it's easy. you elect a president who takes the government obstacles out of the way, and you allow the medical professionals and the private institutions to do what they are supposed to do, and they are begging to do. but we also have to do more ourselves. we have to do more ourselves. tough times are coming. the time for us to walk by a homeless person or an alcoholic or somebody w
where the most charitable nation in the history of all humankind. [applause] and it seems as though to many people have forgotten that. but people on the other side will charge conservatives and say that we don't have charity and are hard. we are mean. but that's not true at all. we do need a safety net for those people who truly mean it. and we need to keep the promises that we have made to people like, for instance, our veterans. they did their job it is now time for us to do our job afford...
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humankind must change the ways and radically de-carbonize the environment. california was there leading the way. [applause] gov. brown: over 100 states have now signed to our mo2mou. the goal is to bring capital greenhouse gases to two tons per person. that will take decades, but we are on our way. [applause] gov. brown: we know that disasters happen. fires, floods, earthquakes, they will occur and we must prepare to respond. that, too, requires maintaining a solid reserve. this morning, i talked about the difficulties that lie ahead. let us not forget how far we have come. in 2011, the state deficit was $27 billion. our credit rating was the worst in the nation. unemployment was 12%. now, the budget is in surplus. [applause] gov. brown: standards have -- standard & poor's has raised our credit ratings three times. [applause] gov. brown: we paid down accumulated debt, $26 billion worth. [applause] gov. brown: you should applaud, because there may not be too much coming after this. [laughter] gov. brown: we created funds to offset the next economic downturn.
humankind must change the ways and radically de-carbonize the environment. california was there leading the way. [applause] gov. brown: over 100 states have now signed to our mo2mou. the goal is to bring capital greenhouse gases to two tons per person. that will take decades, but we are on our way. [applause] gov. brown: we know that disasters happen. fires, floods, earthquakes, they will occur and we must prepare to respond. that, too, requires maintaining a solid reserve. this morning, i...
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states should not be involved in swaps, my goodness, that's been going on since the beginning of humankindhink this means, north, for diplomatic relations, big picture between iran and the united states? you've got parliamentary elections coming up next month in iran. you've got the fact that the president, rouhani, and also zarif the foreign ministers moderates compared to the ayatollah or iranian revoluti revolutionary guard. it seems like the moderates won out, convinced the ayatollah to do this. >> i believe so. i believe this is a victory for the moderates in iran. and i think the fact that now the deal is working, it's being implemented, i think is going to give extra political strength to rouhani and zarif, and as a result, i think they are going to have a chance of trying to tamp down the right-wing crazies that all they want is confrontation. a diplomatic peaceful dialogue between the two of 0 us that can start to turn iran into the family of nations, albeit ever so slowly and so painfully slowly, if we have them to did that turn over the years, that's clearly in our interests' an
states should not be involved in swaps, my goodness, that's been going on since the beginning of humankindhink this means, north, for diplomatic relations, big picture between iran and the united states? you've got parliamentary elections coming up next month in iran. you've got the fact that the president, rouhani, and also zarif the foreign ministers moderates compared to the ayatollah or iranian revoluti revolutionary guard. it seems like the moderates won out, convinced the ayatollah to do...
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. >> that campaign comes in the form of a youtube video where mayor zuokas taps into humankind's mosts. >> 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. very popular was 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 mosts. >> 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. very...
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humankind must change the ways and radically decarbonize the economy.he past agreement was a breakthrough. amy: meanwhile, california attorney general camilla harris has launched an investigation into whether exxonmobil repeatedly lied to the public and its shareholders about climate change. this follows multiple reports by the pulitzer prize winning climate news and "the los angeles times," revealing exxon knew fossil fuels caused global warming as early as the 1970's and hid the information from the public and poured millions in casting doubt on climate denial. the new york attorney general has laufpblged a criminal investigation. and the activist educator and video artist maria victory war maldanado died at the age of 54. victoria produced documentaries about social movements in latin america, telling stories the corporate media often avoided or distorted. she helped reveal the impact of u.s. policy in her native columbia. she also was a pioneer in the use of media as a therapeutic tool for sick children and their families, working at mount sinai hos
humankind must change the ways and radically decarbonize the economy.he past agreement was a breakthrough. amy: meanwhile, california attorney general camilla harris has launched an investigation into whether exxonmobil repeatedly lied to the public and its shareholders about climate change. this follows multiple reports by the pulitzer prize winning climate news and "the los angeles times," revealing exxon knew fossil fuels caused global warming as early as the 1970's and hid the...