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americans will reinvent industries to create more wealth in the next 30 years in the entire history of humankind dramatically improving the lives of all americans and those around the globe americans will continue to be the world's wealthiest nation. that would have been not astounding all of which would have come true. but imagine if the speech continued my fellow americans with all the new wealth we produce 95 percent will go to the top 1 percent if you hundred wealthy families will amass more than the bottom of this combined adr 90 percent flossy a dime in the bottom 50% will have to take a pay cut to export manufacturing and deregulate globalize and privatize to break the union bankrupt the pension system for public education to make debt-free colleges thing of the past to turn our backs on the middle-class repaid -- replaced jim crow laws that net economic impact for women doubling the work-force participation is eurodollars for those bottom-line% in for a family that can reasonably afford a middle-class life today we'll need to or three and come to live the same life one generation from no
americans will reinvent industries to create more wealth in the next 30 years in the entire history of humankind dramatically improving the lives of all americans and those around the globe americans will continue to be the world's wealthiest nation. that would have been not astounding all of which would have come true. but imagine if the speech continued my fellow americans with all the new wealth we produce 95 percent will go to the top 1 percent if you hundred wealthy families will amass...
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she symbolizes that generation of unsung women who helped send humankind into space.t echoes and countless technologies today. her example speaks of the american spirit of discovery that exists in every girl and boy who knows that somehow they can look beyond the heavens to look deep within ourselves and figure out what is possible. , then hopperlight -- more in 1906. she followed her mother into .athematics and earned her phd
she symbolizes that generation of unsung women who helped send humankind into space.t echoes and countless technologies today. her example speaks of the american spirit of discovery that exists in every girl and boy who knows that somehow they can look beyond the heavens to look deep within ourselves and figure out what is possible. , then hopperlight -- more in 1906. she followed her mother into .athematics and earned her phd
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that will create more wealth than the next 30 years that has been created the entire history of humankind. technology will dramatically improve the lives of all americans and most people around the globe. america will continue to be the world's wealthiest nation with its most productive workers. that would have been incredible truly astounding set of predictions all of which as it turns out would have come through. but imagine if the speech continued, my fellow americans with all the new welfare country produces 95% will go to the top 1% of income. 50% of us combined. an 80 to 90% will debut debut tonight increase pay pay and about 50% less to take a pay cut. we are going export manufacturing, import wages and the sooner the structure the tax deregulate globalize privatized bankrupt our pension system strike funding for rural in urban public education make debt-free college thing of the past. we are going to turn our backs on the class and replace old jim crow laws with a new economic apartheid for black and brown america. the economic impact for women doubling their workplace participati
that will create more wealth than the next 30 years that has been created the entire history of humankind. technology will dramatically improve the lives of all americans and most people around the globe. america will continue to be the world's wealthiest nation with its most productive workers. that would have been incredible truly astounding set of predictions all of which as it turns out would have come through. but imagine if the speech continued, my fellow americans with all the new...
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--according to usa today, he said the "only way humankind can escape mass extinction is to find another planet". --he went on to talk about what we've learned about our planet and the universe over the past 50 years. --he also talked about the need for more space exploration. --hawking went on to s t "in a given year may be quite low" -- but he said it "adds up over time, and becomes a near certainty in the next thousand or ten thousand years." would you pick someone who is disgusted by you? well... that's exactly what a texas woman did for the people sitting at the table behind her. natalie woods could hear them talking about how disgusted they felt by liberal and gay people. and natalie is both. she felt frustrated and ashamed of herself, and then turned her anger into love. not only she paid for their dinner, but she sent them this message. natalie took a picture of the natalie took a picture of the receipt and decided to post it on social media. hours later, her message got shared all around the world. the restaurant released a statement saying quote " thoughtful gestures like this
--according to usa today, he said the "only way humankind can escape mass extinction is to find another planet". --he went on to talk about what we've learned about our planet and the universe over the past 50 years. --he also talked about the need for more space exploration. --hawking went on to s t "in a given year may be quite low" -- but he said it "adds up over time, and becomes a near certainty in the next thousand or ten thousand years." would you pick...
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to be she symbolizes that generation of unsung women who have helped send humankind into space. architecture echoes in doubtless technologies today and her example speaks of the human discovery that exists in every little girl and every little boys you know to look deep within ourselves and beyond the heavens to figure out what is possible. and edison isght light, then hopper is code. hoppermiral grace followed her mother into mathematics, earned her phd from yale, and set out on a long and storied career. at age 37, and a full 15 pounds below military guidelines, grace joined the navy and such work of one of the first computers. she saw beyond the boundaries of the possible and created the first compiler, which created programs and regularly language and translated them for computers to understand. the most prestigious award for young computer scientists now bears her name. from cell phones to cyber command, we can thank grace hopper for opening programming to millions more people, helping .o usher in the information age speaking of really smart people, in the summer of 1950, a
to be she symbolizes that generation of unsung women who have helped send humankind into space. architecture echoes in doubtless technologies today and her example speaks of the human discovery that exists in every little girl and every little boys you know to look deep within ourselves and beyond the heavens to figure out what is possible. and edison isght light, then hopper is code. hoppermiral grace followed her mother into mathematics, earned her phd from yale, and set out on a long and...
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what makes humankind advance. you can find aspects of individualism in all cultures but it has come to be in the west self-conscious as an ideal in many parts of the west, and certainly a defining distinctive quality of so much of what is happening westward over the last 2500 years. republicanism, the notion government is not the property of the people who run it but rather as the word originally meant in latin, a public thing. something that is responsible for a general public could come in before we representative government. that was a belief. and again that notion particularly when it is harnessed to the idea of representative responsible government is almost entirely distinctively western christianity, christianity is a religion of the west and, in fact, before the term western civilization or western world was used, the term christendom was used to describe the very same thing. christianity, apart from theology, christianity has a kind of public character, a character -- sorry -- the character that has allow
what makes humankind advance. you can find aspects of individualism in all cultures but it has come to be in the west self-conscious as an ideal in many parts of the west, and certainly a defining distinctive quality of so much of what is happening westward over the last 2500 years. republicanism, the notion government is not the property of the people who run it but rather as the word originally meant in latin, a public thing. something that is responsible for a general public could come in...
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it's why t stewardship is so essential not only for the west for the future of all humankind. let me end right there. thank you very much. >> thank you. i am invited to talk about the fate of the western civilization in the universities and thank you for giving me such a small compact topic to deal with. to know what makes us distinct and why it's great but here we are talking about the western civilization and in my view that is close to the price of entry you get the opportunity to talk about a certain combination of traditions in which we are all participating in the way that we are participating us to as these questions and ink them through. the western civilization has true favorite stories about itself as one stor with one stoo a golden age when people are free and prosperous and happy and that they have the wise rulers and good law, material abundance, loving families and spiritual security. and then something awful happe happens. then invent patriarchy and the barbarians swept out of asia where germany or someplace exhaust from the internal combustion engine melted the
it's why t stewardship is so essential not only for the west for the future of all humankind. let me end right there. thank you very much. >> thank you. i am invited to talk about the fate of the western civilization in the universities and thank you for giving me such a small compact topic to deal with. to know what makes us distinct and why it's great but here we are talking about the western civilization and in my view that is close to the price of entry you get the opportunity to talk...
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hawking is long pushed the theory that future of humankind is in space. >> i just don't want to live in outer space. >> it's 1,000 years off. you don't have to worry about it. >> have no desire. just going to end it here. >> even if there were no other options? >> no. >> so i fly off and i go, bye-bye! >> i guess i won't. >> wow. >> and i'm not going to worry about steven hawkings' prediction. >> it's something a lot of people wish for. x-ray vision to see their christmas presents right through the wrapping. how amazon is making that possible. >> i think my kids have x-ray vision by shaking the package. >> untapeing. >> plus it's a growing trend. the new restaurant where you whole home dvr, plus you can watch on your devices. and the best part is, you don't have to deal with cable. we love not having cable. but, paul, babe, when -- when was this headshot taken? oh, uh, i don't know. recently, i guess? uh... okay. yeah. [ chuckles ] so, like, recently, recently. feel like a hollywood insider with prism tv from centurylink. >>> could be a bonanza. the u.s. geological survey recently di
hawking is long pushed the theory that future of humankind is in space. >> i just don't want to live in outer space. >> it's 1,000 years off. you don't have to worry about it. >> have no desire. just going to end it here. >> even if there were no other options? >> no. >> so i fly off and i go, bye-bye! >> i guess i won't. >> wow. >> and i'm not going to worry about steven hawkings' prediction. >> it's something a lot of people wish...
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make the invisible visible south florida readings to healing, her purpose she says is to connect humankind with their beloved pets, past and present. anita roman, "fox 10 news." >>> marla steel will be at -- on indian school road from 5-8 on tuesday night. there is will benefit the friends for life animal sanctuary. >>> very cool. good idea. now after the break, we will be taking a look at the box office, the doctor is in the house. another marvel movie topping the list. how many number one opens will make for this comic company? in entertainment news-- another new leader at the in entertainment news-- >>> let's talk entertainment. another new leader at the box another marvel movie taking the top spot. dr. strange. dominating with 85 million. >> made it strange 14th film in the marvel cinnamonic -- minmatic universitiful whatever they have will go to number one. coming in second is the animated film troll just over $45 million. >>> third was mel gibson's hacksaw ridge with 14 million. rounding out the top five, perry's boo a madea halloween and inferno pulled in $6.3 million. >>> fox's hit
make the invisible visible south florida readings to healing, her purpose she says is to connect humankind with their beloved pets, past and present. anita roman, "fox 10 news." >>> marla steel will be at -- on indian school road from 5-8 on tuesday night. there is will benefit the friends for life animal sanctuary. >>> very cool. good idea. now after the break, we will be taking a look at the box office, the doctor is in the house. another marvel movie topping the...
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next--one of the world's most celebrated minds..with a dire hear how long stephen hawking believes humankind will survive on the earth..and what he's he says humans won't last another thousand years on earth. hawking is calling for mankind to explore space to preserve the future of humanity. he made the comments monday during a lecture on the in the united kingdom. google earth is giving users a different view of the world. abc's kendis gibson and diane macedo have the details in today's techbytes. < ((diane/2sh)) in today's tech bytes... amazon is now offering customers x-ray vision! ((kendis/vo)) maybe you need to know what's inside a box that's been delivered? now i-o-s users can just scan the box's barcode, using the amazon app camera icon. diane everything inside will then be displayed on your scrn midnight, amazon is cutting the price of prime membership from $99 to $79. the sale is for one day only. diane among the perks for "prime" members: free 2-day shipping... and a 30-minute headstart on black friday lightning deals. (kendis wipe v/o) and google earth has debuted its virtual real
next--one of the world's most celebrated minds..with a dire hear how long stephen hawking believes humankind will survive on the earth..and what he's he says humans won't last another thousand years on earth. hawking is calling for mankind to explore space to preserve the future of humanity. he made the comments monday during a lecture on the in the united kingdom. google earth is giving users a different view of the world. abc's kendis gibson and diane macedo have the details in today's...
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being a lowball civilization, about there being something that embraces and brings together all of humankind that something is western civilization which has gone long global. it's gone global because it is so powerful because it has brought such constructive and liberating change to the human condition. western civilization is as close as anything could possibly be to global civilization. there really today took the stage of the game for the same thing. of course western civilization's roots are in a very particular part of the world. in europe and the mediterranean and eventually in those places that were settled by europeans. soapy look at western civilization circa 1700 you would see something that was still relatively confined geographically but if you look at western civilization today, it is indeed very close to being human civilization. if you want to know about the human condition and the human predicament at the human challenge western civilization in the study of western civilization is the place to go. and i may add to that that western civilization has developed this worldwide r
being a lowball civilization, about there being something that embraces and brings together all of humankind that something is western civilization which has gone long global. it's gone global because it is so powerful because it has brought such constructive and liberating change to the human condition. western civilization is as close as anything could possibly be to global civilization. there really today took the stage of the game for the same thing. of course western civilization's roots...
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she symbolizes that generation of unsung women who helped send humankind into space.t echoes and countless technologies today. her example speaks of the american spirit of discovery that exists in every girl and boy who knows that somehow they can look beyond the heavens to look deep within ourselves and figure out what is possible. , then hopperlight -- more in 1906. she followed her mother into .athematics and earned her phd , 15 poundsears old below military guidelines, grace joined the navy and was sent to work on one of the first computers. harvard's mark one. she saw beyond the boundaries of thepossible and invented first -- percentage award for young computer scientists now bears her name. from cell phones to cyber command, we can think grace hopper for opening programming to usher in the information age and profoundly shaping our digital world. speaking of really smart people, in the summer of 1960, a a young physicist found himself at loss almost laboratory. chicago paid its faculty for nine months but his family eight for 12 months. [laughter] he had helped
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. >> from readings to healing, her purpose she says is to connect humankind with their beloved pets, past and present. anita roman, "fox 10 news." >>> marla steele will be at oso eatery and brew. that's at 4900 east indian school road in phoenix. she will be there tuesday night election eve or actually election night from 8:00 p.m. readings will be give on a first come first serve basis. there is a $25 donation that benefits the friends for life animal sanctuary. >> i don't want to know. >> a special exhibit in the valley brings art in a very serious social issue together. we will show it to you after the break. >>> an update on the chase for that wrong way driver that ended right here in front of fox 10 >> but first we will update you on last night's massive fire in payson. stay with us. what a sad story coming >>> what a sad story out of the east valley yesterday morning. a four-year-old boy climbed out the window of his home and ended up drowning in the family's back yard pool. mesa police have identified the boy as four-year-old richard wilchen. police cautioning parents again to
. >> from readings to healing, her purpose she says is to connect humankind with their beloved pets, past and present. anita roman, "fox 10 news." >>> marla steele will be at oso eatery and brew. that's at 4900 east indian school road in phoenix. she will be there tuesday night election eve or actually election night from 8:00 p.m. readings will be give on a first come first serve basis. there is a $25 donation that benefits the friends for life animal sanctuary....
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photography at different temperatures it is a way to maintaining the culture archive of the achievement of humankind we display our special exhibitions and definitely only one thousand person of the collection is on display but a collection it all about being the brunt keeper even if cultural artifacts or of artwork that used for different exhibitions one the bay area we have those objects and wanted to do something and lends them to them but we do about 20 major art exhibitions a year at the legion of honor a lot of time are based on a core on the collection and moving forward in our program is to concept lists we really want to show the brunt strongholds of the institution and boys and girls club build on that ambitious but internationally exhibition program right now at the legion of honor very a celebrated show on 7 century french painting and recorded on that we hope you'll have the possibility to visit it in the next couple of months one of the contemporary american artists of his generation and then benny the photographer for - which will get his large-sca large-scale retrospective of his art
photography at different temperatures it is a way to maintaining the culture archive of the achievement of humankind we display our special exhibitions and definitely only one thousand person of the collection is on display but a collection it all about being the brunt keeper even if cultural artifacts or of artwork that used for different exhibitions one the bay area we have those objects and wanted to do something and lends them to them but we do about 20 major art exhibitions a year at the...
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the mandate is to bring space to humankind. the more countries we get on board, the more it seems to me we are doing our job well together. so if you look at the positive side of the story, the more we are, the more we can go together and be sure that what we do is not only, you know, important guidelines in the long-term sustainability but overall entire broad spectrum of space activities is taking care the maximum number possibility of countries and united nations members states. thank you. >> thank you. very well then. all right -- did you -- >> perhaps if i could just make one other remark. even quite apart from talking about new legally binding instruments, perhaps we should first strive to build universal adherence to space. even members that haven't ratified some of the basic instruments. so i think that is another area that we should pursue to encourage ratification of existing space treaties. >> with that i think we're actually out of time. please join me in thanking that panel for a fascinating discussion. [ applause
the mandate is to bring space to humankind. the more countries we get on board, the more it seems to me we are doing our job well together. so if you look at the positive side of the story, the more we are, the more we can go together and be sure that what we do is not only, you know, important guidelines in the long-term sustainability but overall entire broad spectrum of space activities is taking care the maximum number possibility of countries and united nations members states. thank you....
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and she symbolizes that generation of unsung women who helped send humankind into space.er software architecture echoes in countless technologies today. her example speaks of the american spirit of discovery that exists in every little girl and little boy who know that somehow to look beyond the heavens is to look deep within ourselves and to figure out just what is possible. flight is flight, edison is light, then hopper is code. born in 1906, rear admiral grace murray hopper followed her mother into mathematics, earned her ph.d. from yale and set out on a long and storied career. at age 37, a full 15 pounds below military guidelines, the gutsy and colorful grace went to worm on one of the first computer. harvard's mark i. she saw beyond the boundaries of the impossible and invented the first compiler which allowed programs to be written in regular language and translated to computers to understand. while the women who pioneered software were often overlooked, the most prestigious award for young computer scientists now bear her name. from cell phones to cyber command, w
and she symbolizes that generation of unsung women who helped send humankind into space.er software architecture echoes in countless technologies today. her example speaks of the american spirit of discovery that exists in every little girl and little boy who know that somehow to look beyond the heavens is to look deep within ourselves and to figure out just what is possible. flight is flight, edison is light, then hopper is code. born in 1906, rear admiral grace murray hopper followed her...
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all the while the government has grown to be the most powerful organization in the history of humankind controlling daily lives to an almost unimaginable and unacceptable degree making us hate each other in the progresprocess. process. the fetishization of voting buttresses the idea that it's a check on the government and the justification for whatever government does. but many are beyond the legitimate powers of government. we need to step back and accurately characterize voting as a weak and inadequate form of choice that cannot effectively support the weight of the government that claim legitima legitimacy. they can have a real cost of people raise voting to the pinnacle of the engagement which many do and they ignore other types of engagement. when president obama intraoffice it was like a messiah. he would solve things and make it better. the antiwar movement of the left mostly disappeared because of the partisanship and also because obama was going to take care of it. because it is perceived it can be dangerous as we see in every people's republic of in the world. what if they hel
all the while the government has grown to be the most powerful organization in the history of humankind controlling daily lives to an almost unimaginable and unacceptable degree making us hate each other in the progresprocess. process. the fetishization of voting buttresses the idea that it's a check on the government and the justification for whatever government does. but many are beyond the legitimate powers of government. we need to step back and accurately characterize voting as a weak and...
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for us, margaret never stop pioneering and she symbolizes that generation of unsung women who send humankind into space. in architecture echoes countless technology today. enter spirit exists in every to lookirl a little boy beyond the heavens and look within ourselves and figure out what is possible. born in 1906, grace murray hopper followed her mother into mathematics and order phd from longand set out on a career. at age 37, and a full 15 pounds below military guidelines, the girl set tolorful work on the government computers. she saw beyond the boundaries of the possible and invented the first compiler, which allowed programs to be written in regular language and translated into computers to understand. while the women who pioneered software were often overlooked, the most prestigious award for young computer scientists bear her name. from cell phones to cyber command, we can thank grace hopper for opening programming to millions more people, helping to usher in the information age, and profoundly shaping our digital world. people, of really smart and the summer of 1950, a young univers
for us, margaret never stop pioneering and she symbolizes that generation of unsung women who send humankind into space. in architecture echoes countless technology today. enter spirit exists in every to lookirl a little boy beyond the heavens and look within ourselves and figure out what is possible. born in 1906, grace murray hopper followed her mother into mathematics and order phd from longand set out on a career. at age 37, and a full 15 pounds below military guidelines, the girl set...
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. >> from readings to healing, her purpose she says is to connect humankind with their beloved pets, past and present. anita roman, "fox 10 news." >>> marla steele will be at oso eatery and brew. that's at 4900 east indian school road in phoenix. she will be there election eve or actually election night from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. readings will be give on a first come first serve basis. there is a $25 donation that benefits the friends for life animal sanctuary. >> i don't want to know. >> a special exhibit in the valley brings art in a very serious social issue together. we will show it to you after the break. >>> an update on the chase for right here in front of fox 10 studios this weekend. >> but first we will update you on last night's massive fire in payson. stay with us. i'm tom o'halleran, and i approve this messsage. paul babeu oversaw a place of horrors as headmaster of a school for at-risk youth. students were denied basic human rights and were subject to sexual abuse. arizona deserves better. arizona's largest newspapers endorse tom o'halleran for congress. his words match his
. >> from readings to healing, her purpose she says is to connect humankind with their beloved pets, past and present. anita roman, "fox 10 news." >>> marla steele will be at oso eatery and brew. that's at 4900 east indian school road in phoenix. she will be there election eve or actually election night from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. readings will be give on a first come first serve basis. there is a $25 donation that benefits the friends for life animal sanctuary. >> i...
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margaret never stopped pioneering and she symbolizes that generation of unsung women who helped send humankindnto space. her software architecture echoes in countless technologies today. and her example speaks of the american spirit of discovery that exists in every little girl and little boy to know that somehow to look beyond the heavens is to look deep within ourselves and figure out just what is possible. if right is flight and edison is light, then hopper is code. born in 1906, rear admiral grace murray hopper followed her mother into mathematics and earned her ph.d. from yale and set out on a long and storied career. at age 37 in a full 15 pounds below military guidelines, the gutsy and colorful grace joined the navy and was sent to work on one of the first computers. she saw beyond the bound ris of the possible and invented the first compiler, which allowed programs to be written in regular language and then translated for computer to understand. while the women who pioneered software were often overlooked, the most prestigious award for young computer scientists now bear her name. from
margaret never stopped pioneering and she symbolizes that generation of unsung women who helped send humankindnto space. her software architecture echoes in countless technologies today. and her example speaks of the american spirit of discovery that exists in every little girl and little boy to know that somehow to look beyond the heavens is to look deep within ourselves and figure out just what is possible. if right is flight and edison is light, then hopper is code. born in 1906, rear...
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's humankind to basic questions.e, would like you to talk about climate change. >> can you speak up a little bit >> in texas, you may know we have a serious water problem. i know it doesn't look like it today, but in 2011, we had whole towns that ran out of water. there is a lot of fighting going on about water and with the population explosion in texas that puts more pressure on that, so how would you try to urge texas lawmakers to get with the plan? to help the environment. i feel a lot of them don't understand how critical it is to have a healthy environment. >> well, that really was one of the purposes of this book, was to start pushing against this polarized politics around climate, which really-- the polarization around the environment is general is a very new phenomenon. the environment was a bipartisan issue certainly through richard nixon who signed the most important environmental laws in the country and going back all the way to teddy roosevelt and even before him to abraham lincoln. so, ronald reagan actu
's humankind to basic questions.e, would like you to talk about climate change. >> can you speak up a little bit >> in texas, you may know we have a serious water problem. i know it doesn't look like it today, but in 2011, we had whole towns that ran out of water. there is a lot of fighting going on about water and with the population explosion in texas that puts more pressure on that, so how would you try to urge texas lawmakers to get with the plan? to help the environment. i feel...
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that will create more wealth in the next 30 years and has been created in the entire history of humankind. technology will dramatically improve the lives of all americans and most people around the globe, and america will continue to be the world's wealthiest's wealthiest nation with its most productive workers. that would've been incredible if it was come true. imagine if this speech continued my fellow americans, of all the new wealth our country produces, 95% will go to the top 1% of income earners. a few hundred wealthy families will amass more wealth while the bottom 50% of us to combine. the bottom 80 or 90% won't see a dime of increased pay and the a dime of increased pay and the bottom 50% will have to take a pay cut. we are going to export manufacturing, in port, divest, detect, deregulate, globalize, we're going to break the unions, bankrupt our pension system, shred the funding for urban and rural, make that precollege a thing in the past. were going to turn our backs on the middle class, replace jim crow laws with new economic apartheid. women doubling the workforce participat
that will create more wealth in the next 30 years and has been created in the entire history of humankind. technology will dramatically improve the lives of all americans and most people around the globe, and america will continue to be the world's wealthiest's wealthiest nation with its most productive workers. that would've been incredible if it was come true. imagine if this speech continued my fellow americans, of all the new wealth our country produces, 95% will go to the top 1% of income...
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with the fifth-largest financial crisis in the history of humankind since 2008.t was a rude awakening for most icelanders. everything they have sort of put their trust in has failed them. ever since then, i have been part of trying to get different types of people to work together on a collective goal. one of the goals that the people were calling for in all of the big protests in the wake of the crisis is that we would get to make our own constitution collectively. we have currently a constitution that is a 72-year-old draft that was given to us by the danish king when we gained our independence in 1944. on this platform, the pirate party was built on a platform of ,ransparency, accountability right in cyberspace -- being sort of like robin hood when it comes to taking the power from the powerful and giving it to the people. in many ways, many people find it strange that we call ourselves the pirate party, but if you look at robin hood, he might have been a part as well. if you look at those definitions. amy: so explain what has happened now. .ome polls had you
with the fifth-largest financial crisis in the history of humankind since 2008.t was a rude awakening for most icelanders. everything they have sort of put their trust in has failed them. ever since then, i have been part of trying to get different types of people to work together on a collective goal. one of the goals that the people were calling for in all of the big protests in the wake of the crisis is that we would get to make our own constitution collectively. we have currently a...
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as grace has put it, the next revolution might be better thought of of advancing humankind to a new stagef consciousness, of creativity, of social and political responsibility. her revolution will require us to move away to find new ways to divide and rule but to think instead of how to live and share , to honor and transform ourselves and our relationships to each other. she insists that we rethink how we live and how we live together at this moment when it seems impossible to get any kind of relief from this, any releasewe that we are seeing on it day-to-day basis, from theio functioning in the malfunctioning, but this functioning of our institutions of power, we still need to be able to keep the imagination for change alive so we have to remember that cultural change always precedes political change. change is always within our hands. our agency and creativity will be the spring of hope in these times. it's about creating alternative visions of how we can see the world. the song goes, those who believe in freedom cannot rest, and it's true, those of us who believe in freedom have to co
as grace has put it, the next revolution might be better thought of of advancing humankind to a new stagef consciousness, of creativity, of social and political responsibility. her revolution will require us to move away to find new ways to divide and rule but to think instead of how to live and share , to honor and transform ourselves and our relationships to each other. she insists that we rethink how we live and how we live together at this moment when it seems impossible to get any kind of...
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and all the while the government has grown to be the most powerful organization in the history of humankind controlling daily lives to the unacceptable degree making us hate each other in the process. facet of the station is a check on government and a justification for whatever the government does many things we vote are beyond the power of the government. we need to step back and accurately characterize the voting as a form of the collective choice that cannot effectively support the weight of the government that claim legitimacy. it can have a real costs of the people that are running to the engagement which many do and many other types of meaningful engagement for many when president obama entered office hubris all things, fix them, make them better. the movement of the left mostly disappeared because of the partisanship and because obama was going to take care of it. because voting is perceived to support thseparate the governmed be very dangerous as we see in the people's republic of and it was hitler versus stalin, don't vote. what if they held of the election but nobody came. they a
and all the while the government has grown to be the most powerful organization in the history of humankind controlling daily lives to the unacceptable degree making us hate each other in the process. facet of the station is a check on government and a justification for whatever the government does many things we vote are beyond the power of the government. we need to step back and accurately characterize the voting as a form of the collective choice that cannot effectively support the weight...
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i think of dawn and the other spacecraft around here as humankind's' robotic investors to the cosmos. i think we all share not. that is what what i think is rewarding about this. so that raises a question, how do we do this? we start by setting the spacecraft on top of a huge bob and hoping that it blows up in a controlled fashion, it usually does. we got dawn got dawn off to a beautiful launch. in fact dawn launched at dog, the sun is rising in the background so we left cape canaveral at dawn in september september 2007. when we got into the space, it's a conventional view of the sun and the center, here's the orbits of earth and the orbits of other bodies. as as we follow the trajectory for dawn along if one it is this nice camellia blue color is where we are thrusting with the engine and where stark is where we are coasting. we launched in september 2007 when earth was here. we coasted a little bit and then thrust and had some coasting and thrusting when we are checking out the engines and other systems getting the spacecraft ready for its interplanetary journey. we got into a patt
i think of dawn and the other spacecraft around here as humankind's' robotic investors to the cosmos. i think we all share not. that is what what i think is rewarding about this. so that raises a question, how do we do this? we start by setting the spacecraft on top of a huge bob and hoping that it blows up in a controlled fashion, it usually does. we got dawn got dawn off to a beautiful launch. in fact dawn launched at dog, the sun is rising in the background so we left cape canaveral at dawn...
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the bloodiest most dangerous regime in the world from obtaining the most dangerous weapons that humankind has ever known. this happened because of what he did and it happened because of what these leaders and the millions they represent dead. i will just close by saying this there were an awful lot of premature obituaries written of the religious conservative and profamily movement during this campaign and we can now say this morning as mark twain did the report of our death have been greatly exaggerated. thank you very much. >> thank you, ralph. next week we'll hear from the chairman of tea party patriot citizens fund. >> thank you richard and diana for organizing this. congratulations to president-elect donald trump to the republicans in congress for their victories last night. for the first time in a decade we will have a unified republican control of the white house, the senate and the house. this gives us an opportunity to make important changes americans so desperately need and clearly want. we look forward to working with president trump and the republican congress to enact signifi
the bloodiest most dangerous regime in the world from obtaining the most dangerous weapons that humankind has ever known. this happened because of what he did and it happened because of what these leaders and the millions they represent dead. i will just close by saying this there were an awful lot of premature obituaries written of the religious conservative and profamily movement during this campaign and we can now say this morning as mark twain did the report of our death have been greatly...
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understand something about this important technology, treating one of the serious chronic illnesses of humankind. when doctors begin to talk, they always have a conflict of interest line and i was named by the british medical journal a few years ago as one of a handful of psychiatrists who speak a fair amount in public who have not takenmoney from drug companies or insurance companies or so on . [applause] and that is being revised this year and i'm still on. this is, as i see my seventh book and i think people are so mistrustful of anyone saying anything positive about medical approaches to mental illness area and whether they had drug companies or so on. this one indicates that i have worked hard to characterize how we deal with mental illness altogether so i've written about in listening to prozac, a response to nations that there's a real biological side totemperament and personality , about intimacy, about cultural views of melancholy and what we romanticize about and the history of psychology and the grounding or us to live on nonbiological treatments among other things. i came to this boo
understand something about this important technology, treating one of the serious chronic illnesses of humankind. when doctors begin to talk, they always have a conflict of interest line and i was named by the british medical journal a few years ago as one of a handful of psychiatrists who speak a fair amount in public who have not takenmoney from drug companies or insurance companies or so on . [applause] and that is being revised this year and i'm still on. this is, as i see my seventh book...
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obviously, in what we think of as the richest nation in the history of humankind, there was poverty there was racism, there , were a lot of issues. and the black panther party started to deal with those issues. one of the issues was police brutality. in the first issue of the black panther paper, which you are seeing here, denzil dowell was shot in richmond. and that was really one of the first issues that the black panthers addressed. obviously, that has all been solved, as we know. [laughter] that's -- exactly. the picture on the right is bobby seale selling redbooks. that is the first picture i ever took of any black panther. and that is when i met bobby seale. they were selling redbooks. bobby will tell you more about that. shortly after the panthers were founded, huey newton went on trial. "free huey" became the major organizing effort and campaign for the panthers. on the left, that was when bobby seale was speaking in chicago during the democratic convention. the right is in front of the alameda county courthouse. there are some panthers in the park, which we renamed bobby hutton p
obviously, in what we think of as the richest nation in the history of humankind, there was poverty there was racism, there , were a lot of issues. and the black panther party started to deal with those issues. one of the issues was police brutality. in the first issue of the black panther paper, which you are seeing here, denzil dowell was shot in richmond. and that was really one of the first issues that the black panthers addressed. obviously, that has all been solved, as we know. [laughter]...
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hope ♪ ♪ not the kind of hope that leaves others behind ♪ ♪ but the kind of hope that lifts up all humankind ♪ ♪ guess the words we're singing will have to sing them forevermore ♪ ♪ because by our ways and actions it's like you've never heard them said before ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ where are words for me ♪ waiting for so long for you to release ♪ ♪ not just on the urban streets but in every war-torn country where hate, pain and killing feast ♪ ♪ where are prayers our desperately needed prayers for peace ♪ ♪ not a love song between you and i ♪ ♪ but a song that will touch the universe to the hea n heavens high ♪ ♪ where is our love song our desperately needed love ♪ ♪ of hope of peace for you and me ♪ ♪ for them and us [ applause ] >> thank you. >> please welcome chancellor of the smithsonian institution and the chief justice of the united states, john g. roberts jr. [ applause ] >> thank you, lonnie, for scheduling me right after stevie wonder. supreme court decisions such as dred scott versus sanford, plessy versus ferguson, and brown versus board of education document shame and hope along the road to e
hope ♪ ♪ not the kind of hope that leaves others behind ♪ ♪ but the kind of hope that lifts up all humankind ♪ ♪ guess the words we're singing will have to sing them forevermore ♪ ♪ because by our ways and actions it's like you've never heard them said before ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ where are words for me ♪ waiting for so long for you to release ♪ ♪ not just on the urban streets but in every war-torn country where hate, pain and killing feast ♪ ♪ where are prayers our...
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there was a suggestion that at least for washington, his name should be the delight of humankind. >> there was president general, it went on and on. president was one of the suggestions. some people were like, forget all this, let's call him president. there was a large and vocal group. there were a lot of other titles. the senate findingself in this bind as it was. especially with the house being adamantly opposed. the house was always composed, to the title. and in subcommittees when they would try to meet to come up with some other title, the house would not budge. and so eventually what happened in in the end after the three weeks of legislative debate on this issue, during what i call the legislative phase of the controversy the senate capitulated completely to the house, went with the simple title of president with no introductory elaborate extra address. however, in that resolution, they begin with the recommendation that the senate felt that his title should be his highness, president of the united states and protector of their liberties. >> that would be a mouthful. presiden
there was a suggestion that at least for washington, his name should be the delight of humankind. >> there was president general, it went on and on. president was one of the suggestions. some people were like, forget all this, let's call him president. there was a large and vocal group. there were a lot of other titles. the senate findingself in this bind as it was. especially with the house being adamantly opposed. the house was always composed, to the title. and in subcommittees when...
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largechitecture led to leaves for humankind. she broke barriers intending her new software business. revolutionizing industry and cause women to dissipate and stem fields. her love of innovation was the source code of the american spirit. virginia's inspired generations. [applause] >> thomas j hanks. throughout a distinguished career, he revealed the character of america as well as ,is own betraying world heroes should captain, young man growing up to and dozens of others. he has loved us to see ourselves not only as we are we aspire to be. he is on another satirizes of nation, all to think big and believe and inspire a new generation of young people to reach for the sky. [applause] >> gemma murray accepting on race murray. [applause] child who loved the suddenly along fox, grace murray hopper found her calling. a phd from yale chemistry certain the aim being behind one of the first row grammars. code, shethe queen of may it practicable and invented the first translator. amazing grace was committed to mckinley which of commuter
largechitecture led to leaves for humankind. she broke barriers intending her new software business. revolutionizing industry and cause women to dissipate and stem fields. her love of innovation was the source code of the american spirit. virginia's inspired generations. [applause] >> thomas j hanks. throughout a distinguished career, he revealed the character of america as well as ,is own betraying world heroes should captain, young man growing up to and dozens of others. he has loved us...
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why their stewardship is so essential not only for the future of the west but the future of all humankind. but the end right there and thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. i'm invited to talk about the state of western civilization in our universities and thank you for giving me such a small compact topic to deal with. well, i should be welcoming you to western civilization. you've heard a little bit about what civilization is and what makes the west great but here we are talking about western civilization and in my view that's pretty much close to the price of entry. you are here to talk about it it and think about if you are probably part of it. you don't get a membership card. what you get is the opportunity to think about cert combinations of traditions in which we are all participating in the way we participate in them is to ask questions and think them through. western civilization has two favorite stories. not the only story but one story points to a golden age when people were free and prosperous and happy. they had good laws and material abundance, loving families in spi
why their stewardship is so essential not only for the future of the west but the future of all humankind. but the end right there and thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. i'm invited to talk about the state of western civilization in our universities and thank you for giving me such a small compact topic to deal with. well, i should be welcoming you to western civilization. you've heard a little bit about what civilization is and what makes the west great but here we are talking...
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let's make it a point for humankind to recognize that the every other part of the body and sometimes needs help. >> every single person on the planet can be a part of making mental health mainstream. >> whatever you're going through, whatever pain you're experiencing, you matter most. it's okay to be in pain. you're human. >> it doesn't make you a bad person. it doesn't make you less of a person. it makes you someone who has a condition or a situation that can be helped. so, please get t you'll thank yourself for it later. >> here with more on men and mental health, dr. mehmet oz and dr. steven snyder, professor of psychiatry at mt. sinai. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> we're talking about embarrassment again. tuesday we talked about men embarrassed to talk about testicular cancer and now it's mental health. >> the most profound thing is our mental health. and it's not just about lives, it's about quality of life. with provocative insights gained about why men aren't talking about their minds. >> nearly half of the men, 46% say they're embarrassed to share their fee
let's make it a point for humankind to recognize that the every other part of the body and sometimes needs help. >> every single person on the planet can be a part of making mental health mainstream. >> whatever you're going through, whatever pain you're experiencing, you matter most. it's okay to be in pain. you're human. >> it doesn't make you a bad person. it doesn't make you less of a person. it makes you someone who has a condition or a situation that can be helped. so,...
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let's make it a point for humankind to recognize that the brain is an organ just like every other part of the body, planet can be a part of making mental health mainstream. >> whatever you're going through, whatever pain you're experiencing, you matter most. it's okay to be in pain. you're human. >> doesn't make you a bad person. doesn't make you less of a person. it makes you someone who has a condition or a situation that can be helped. so please get the help. you'll tnk later. >> here with more on men and mental health, dr. receisteven r and mehmet oz. tuesday we talked about men being embarrassed to talk about testicular cancer. now we're talking about men being embarrassed to talk about mental health. >> it is about quality of life. we don't want to back away from about why men aren't talking about their minds. >> nearly 46% of men say they are embarrassed to share their feelings about mental health. this is significant -- 49% admit they are feeling more depressed than they let on. >> men don't ask for directions when they're lost either. it is a male quality of not wanting to get
let's make it a point for humankind to recognize that the brain is an organ just like every other part of the body, planet can be a part of making mental health mainstream. >> whatever you're going through, whatever pain you're experiencing, you matter most. it's okay to be in pain. you're human. >> doesn't make you a bad person. doesn't make you less of a person. it makes you someone who has a condition or a situation that can be helped. so please get the help. you'll tnk later....
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and the fact that that could make huge advances for humankind.it also poses problems in inscrupulous hands, and challenges for societies. basically what's really hard for us in the business of warning about threats and what's going to happen in the world is that technology is changing so fast, that it's challenging and stressing governments and our society's ability to adapt to the change it's bringing. that's part of what's driving the pervasive instability that i was talking about. here's how you can use this technology to advance our capabilities, and here's what it's going to mean as a challenge to us, whether it's a direct confrontation by competitors, or just what it means to government's ability to handle the change that it's bringing. >> secretary work? >> from an operational perspective, we worry about this all the time, too. the best example i have is in war gaming, over a long period of time, kind of two schools of thought developed. one school of thought says, look, your adversary is going to try to break up your network. it's going t
and the fact that that could make huge advances for humankind.it also poses problems in inscrupulous hands, and challenges for societies. basically what's really hard for us in the business of warning about threats and what's going to happen in the world is that technology is changing so fast, that it's challenging and stressing governments and our society's ability to adapt to the change it's bringing. that's part of what's driving the pervasive instability that i was talking about. here's how...
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. >>> and science celebrity stephen hawkings says the only way humankind can escape mass extinction isther planet and the clock apparently is ticking. during a speech at oxford's university, he says, we might only have another thousand years left on earth. on that uplifting note -- >> i'm thinking about mr. black friday. that's hilarious, best buy pays him. >> he's sponsored by best buy. >> how much? >> that i couldn't find out. i should have ended on that instead of mass destruction. >> that's okay. if we only have a thousand years to go -- >> you have to make the most of it. >> get that flat screen tv and watch some football. sue, thank you. >> sure. >>> tesla and solarcity shareholders -- i'll never get that -- approving their memorier a few minutes ago. is this deal really in the best interest of shareholders or just the best interest of elon musk? we'll hear from a top analyst, next. and buy stocks, pay off credit cards, or take a nice vacation. those are some choices you'll have to face if president-elect trump fulfills his promise to cut everybody's tax. how you should be alloca
. >>> and science celebrity stephen hawkings says the only way humankind can escape mass extinction isther planet and the clock apparently is ticking. during a speech at oxford's university, he says, we might only have another thousand years left on earth. on that uplifting note -- >> i'm thinking about mr. black friday. that's hilarious, best buy pays him. >> he's sponsored by best buy. >> how much? >> that i couldn't find out. i should have ended on that...
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, she never stopped pioneering and she symbolizes the generation of unsung women who helped send humankindo space. -- software guitar architecture echoes in countless examples today. and her spirit exists in every little girl and little boy who know that to go to the heavens beyond the skies and within ourselves. in 1906, rear admiral grace murray are -- admiral grace murray hopper set out a long and storied career. old, 15,000 below military guidelines, the colorful grace joined the navy and was sent to work for one of the hearst -- one of the first computers. of saw beyond the boundaries possible and invented the first compiler. it allowed languages to be translated for computers to understand. the women who pioneered software were overlooked, the most prestigious award for young computer scientist's now bear her name. from cell phones to cyber command, we can thank grace hopper for opening programming to millions more people. helping to usher in the information age and shaping our digital world. of really smart people. in the summer of 1950, a young physicist found himself at lost alamo
, she never stopped pioneering and she symbolizes the generation of unsung women who helped send humankindo space. -- software guitar architecture echoes in countless examples today. and her spirit exists in every little girl and little boy who know that to go to the heavens beyond the skies and within ourselves. in 1906, rear admiral grace murray are -- admiral grace murray hopper set out a long and storied career. old, 15,000 below military guidelines, the colorful grace joined the navy and...
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luckily for us, margaret never stopped pioneering and she symbolizes the generation of who helped send humankindxample speaks of the american spirit of discovery that exists in every little girl and little boy, who know that somehow to look beyond the heavens is to look deeply within ourselves and figure out just what is possible. hoffert is code. born in 1906, admiral murray hopper followed her mother into mathematics. -- >> that was the president speaking. you can watch the proceedings at the bloomberg five go. still ahead of the options insight, looking at trading consumer discretion companies, rising about 6% on the year. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: time now for options insight. julie: joining me today is dan deming, joining me from the cboe in chicago. good to see you on a day when major averages are making its again. guys on the floor that you are talking to, what is continuing to feel this here? >> i think some of there is a continuation because of stabilization, some of the areas that we are realizing further weakness. realizing stability here, i think that is part of it and also -- al
luckily for us, margaret never stopped pioneering and she symbolizes the generation of who helped send humankindxample speaks of the american spirit of discovery that exists in every little girl and little boy, who know that somehow to look beyond the heavens is to look deeply within ourselves and figure out just what is possible. hoffert is code. born in 1906, admiral murray hopper followed her mother into mathematics. -- >> that was the president speaking. you can watch the proceedings...