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for humankind.syllabary my dear friends why. felix you're not a father. and i. three german d.j. superstars doesn't get any more to. come on in two crystal balls backstage parties and a place where no one attain stardom just like the. puppets for next. song or. culture. high hair. superman. superfood stylish starlight calling a lot of. lifestyle during. the. sixty minutes. what does a football loving country need to reach its goals. we'll tell you how germany's soccer aid it back to the top. in our web special on dot com. football made in germany. freedom of expression. a value that always has to be defended a new. over the world. a freedom freedom of art. a multimedia project about artists and their right to express their views freely. d w dot com a freedom. school exercise book filled with stories of war atrocities written by brave people who want justice. and then she this picture was taken in bunky in the us and it's in an exercise book i don't cite many other photos of england who were in the n
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we progressive americans, all of these are actually a radically new development in the history of humankind, number one and number two, are unnatural. but western civilization as we understand it or contemporary civilization is unnatural. what do you mean by that? mac first of all, great to see you. [laughter] following the brian lamb model acting like we have never met each other but to constantly exchange info on twitter but i did want to adhere to the c-span model maxell part what i do in the book it isn't so much to say i have the fax with a perfect version of what happened in the history, not claiming that that amassing people tilt their head a little bit to step back and look at the world around them with fresh eyes. a big part of my argument is just to simply say that human nature is a thing. it is a constant one my favorite definitions is human nature has no history. take a baby from today you send it back 1000 years then it will grow up to be a viking. if you take a viking baby grows up to be in orthodontist. because every generation of western civilizaon is invaded by barbarians a
we progressive americans, all of these are actually a radically new development in the history of humankind, number one and number two, are unnatural. but western civilization as we understand it or contemporary civilization is unnatural. what do you mean by that? mac first of all, great to see you. [laughter] following the brian lamb model acting like we have never met each other but to constantly exchange info on twitter but i did want to adhere to the c-span model maxell part what i do in...
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don't say mankind, i say humankind. the women understand that? i don't know. they want me to be politically correct. [cheers and applause] couple of women are having the thumbs up. ok. ok. now i'm happy. it's the same spirit that inspired previous generations to cross the plains and tame the wilderness and build shining cities that touched the sky. we stand on the shoulders of american patriots who built the great highways and rail rods, who dug out the panama canal, who won two world wars and who put a man on the face of the moon. if you said what i did yesterday with nasa, right, and you have the air force and now you will have the space force, because that's where it's at -- space. that's where it's at. we will be the leader. together there is nothing americans can't do, because we are one people and one family saluting one great american lag. cheers and applause] thank you. our future has never looked brighter. and that's because of the hard working americans like you and millions of small business owners who took the chance to do what they love, to follow
don't say mankind, i say humankind. the women understand that? i don't know. they want me to be politically correct. [cheers and applause] couple of women are having the thumbs up. ok. ok. now i'm happy. it's the same spirit that inspired previous generations to cross the plains and tame the wilderness and build shining cities that touched the sky. we stand on the shoulders of american patriots who built the great highways and rail rods, who dug out the panama canal, who won two world wars and...
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as you say in the book, if you took all of humankind and sad all of humankind lifespan were a year, that all human progress within the last 14 hours on december 31st of that year. .. people believe it's okay for people to express their part of this group. america can take it. you can take this criticism. they don't think it's fragile. they just assume that individual liberty, they will get to keep their stuff. there will be a revolution, whereas in the revolution there always the first to go. this is sort of the fall of one, the fellow traveler is a first to face the chopping block. this is is the interesting aspt of the suicide question, is you are saying there these ideas up, we don't respect her history, we don't teach our history, we don't teach the glories of a miracle. we don't say this thing that you have something that happened because a bunch of people at a certain point in time saw something about how life could be constituted, and so the forgiving of that will lead inevitably to its disintegratio disintegration. or you know what, we can take it. it. you know what, it will be o
as you say in the book, if you took all of humankind and sad all of humankind lifespan were a year, that all human progress within the last 14 hours on december 31st of that year. .. people believe it's okay for people to express their part of this group. america can take it. you can take this criticism. they don't think it's fragile. they just assume that individual liberty, they will get to keep their stuff. there will be a revolution, whereas in the revolution there always the first to go....
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americans and as people of the west all of these are a radically new development in the history of humankind, number one and number two are unnatural that western civilization, as we understand it, or contemporary american west and democratic civilization is unnatural and what you mean by that? >> guest: first of all, great to see you, john. >> host: i'm just following the brian lamb model of acting as though we never met each other and have no preliminary and we are old friends and do a podcast together and constantly exchange insults on twitter and all that. >> guest: i saved her life in prison. >> host: i did want to cue to the c-span up. so -- >> guest: part of what i tried to do in the book is not so much to say i have t right facts and public version of what happened in human history and all that but i'm doing something and just asking people to tilt her head a little bit and take a step back and look at the world around them with fresh eyes and the alien from another planet ice. a big part of my argument is to simply say that human nature is a thing and it's a constant desperate one o
americans and as people of the west all of these are a radically new development in the history of humankind, number one and number two are unnatural that western civilization, as we understand it, or contemporary american west and democratic civilization is unnatural and what you mean by that? >> guest: first of all, great to see you, john. >> host: i'm just following the brian lamb model of acting as though we never met each other and have no preliminary and we are old friends and...
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humankind wages war.rom the out per space treat why it's a resource that belongs in the entire humankind. space nation. jesse: what are you going to do when you get into space? >> we'll have a platform to visit the current vision. jesse: you guys are going to settle and pro create and live on the moon. and you don't want america to protect you're security. i just feel it's a little risky. the russians might start shooting lasers and the aliens might try to take over. you might need the space force to watch your back. >> i think you are playing with semantics. we are not debating the need of being safe and protected and secure. what you are trying to do today, the need to draw the weapons into space. when you are building a car which is safe for driving you are not building a car which shoots people. you are building in safety features. jesse: there is a difference between a car and a tank. in war i would rather have a tank than a corvette. lena, thank you very much. good luck out there. watters quiz is ba
humankind wages war.rom the out per space treat why it's a resource that belongs in the entire humankind. space nation. jesse: what are you going to do when you get into space? >> we'll have a platform to visit the current vision. jesse: you guys are going to settle and pro create and live on the moon. and you don't want america to protect you're security. i just feel it's a little risky. the russians might start shooting lasers and the aliens might try to take over. you might need the...
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we have the starkest military in world history in america is still the innovating engine of humankindistory in america is still the freedom around the world. president tom, thanks to you, is in the white house and not hillary clinton. [cheering and applause] i thank god for a lot of things but i think ever thank god everr that. president trump engages the world and reassuring our allies and reassuring and reasserting american leadership and priorities. we don't want to be the hegemon but we stand for freedom and there are some of the people around the world that i met in the last three years that depend on us for encouragement and support because they are fighting for their freedoms. trump is rebuilding our economy, our military and global alliances after eight years of withdrawal for the international scene. he understands it's the future of our of public and it's at stake. donald trump understands that the republic that our republic is at stake. i hope to deliver that message to you. that's why randy nitrates on it. those of you from georgia know this is not a new message for me. i
we have the starkest military in world history in america is still the innovating engine of humankindistory in america is still the freedom around the world. president tom, thanks to you, is in the white house and not hillary clinton. [cheering and applause] i thank god for a lot of things but i think ever thank god everr that. president trump engages the world and reassuring our allies and reassuring and reasserting american leadership and priorities. we don't want to be the hegemon but we...
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though the innovative engine of humankind history.rica is still the model of freedom around the world. today, president donald jay trump, thanks to you, is in the white house and not hillary rodham clinton. [cheers and applause] i thank god for a lot of things a lot of things, but i think god everyday for that. president trump is re-engaging with the rest of the world and reassuring our allies and reasserting american leadership and priorities. dant be the hegemon, but we stand for freedom. so many people around the world as matt that depend on us for encouragement, for support because they are fighting for their freedom. trump is rebgin our economy, military and global alliances after eight years of withdrawal for the international scene. he understands the future of our republic is that date. i may say that again. donald trump understands that our republic is that take and i hope to deliver that message to you today. that is why i ran for the united states senate. those of you from georgia know this is not a me for me. i fully belie
though the innovative engine of humankind history.rica is still the model of freedom around the world. today, president donald jay trump, thanks to you, is in the white house and not hillary rodham clinton. [cheers and applause] i thank god for a lot of things a lot of things, but i think god everyday for that. president trump is re-engaging with the rest of the world and reassuring our allies and reasserting american leadership and priorities. dant be the hegemon, but we stand for freedom. so...
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. >> [speaking foreign language] hathlator: humankind conceived that idea in the pangs of wars and disasterscalamities, strivings of the 21st century. >> [speaking foreign language] translator: this, in our view, is the idea of a nuclear-free and nonviolent world. it is that idea that is inscribed in the mandate that the soviet people give to their representatives at the start of any negotiations. >> [speaking foreign language] translator: this particularly applies to our negotiations with the united states of america. >> [speaking foreign language] translator: addressing the soviet people and the americans, addressing all nations from these hallowed steps of the moscow kremlin, i hereby declare, we have been working honestly and with perseverance, and we shall continue to do so to fulfill that historic mandate. >> [speaking foreign language] translator: the first lines have already been written into the book of a world without wars, violence, or nuclear weapons. i believe no one can now close aside.ok and put it >> [speaking foreign language] translator: president ronald reagan and i have a
. >> [speaking foreign language] hathlator: humankind conceived that idea in the pangs of wars and disasterscalamities, strivings of the 21st century. >> [speaking foreign language] translator: this, in our view, is the idea of a nuclear-free and nonviolent world. it is that idea that is inscribed in the mandate that the soviet people give to their representatives at the start of any negotiations. >> [speaking foreign language] translator: this particularly applies to our...
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this is what is going t change the future of humankind and he decides to get involved. because of his connections. there is an amount that is unimaginable and no one knows exactly how much. i've read three different accounts and in one of them is a leader bottle that is enough to turn on a third of the population of the earth at that time, and in another account for this 6,000 miles and he keeps them hitting a and buried near his house and he has a satchel full of ellis and he goes around and his plan is to turn on the best and the brightest. so the politics are very conservative. he is going to turn on the captains of industry engineers, architects. remember it is all beagle at this point and the idea is whatever is learned about the true nature of reality or the universe will go down to the population. anyway he turns on like 6,000 people aently becomes a very gifted guide, and that is a very important part of the story. >> and i want to get to that. there was a big turn where in the 1960s they escape the laboratory. i'm just wondering did it have to go that way. >> h
this is what is going t change the future of humankind and he decides to get involved. because of his connections. there is an amount that is unimaginable and no one knows exactly how much. i've read three different accounts and in one of them is a leader bottle that is enough to turn on a third of the population of the earth at that time, and in another account for this 6,000 miles and he keeps them hitting a and buried near his house and he has a satchel full of ellis and he goes around and...
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we are still the innovating engine of humankind history.merica is stl the model of freedom around the world. today, president donald j. trump is in the white house and not hillary rodham clinton. [applause] >> i think god for a lot of things, but i think god every day for that -- i think god for a lot of things, but i think god god for a lot of god everyday thank for that. they are fighting for their freedom. hope is rebuilding our economy, military and local alliances. he understands the future of our republic is that state. donald trump understands that republic is that state. i hope to deliver that message to you today. nose of you from georgia that this is not a new message. i fully believe -- thank you. eftt china's th of our intellectual property. we need to pray for him this weekend as he goes to singapore. [applause] freedoms and our to deal with china, washington has got to start thinking long-term. in 1789, when george washington took office as our first has the largest economy in the world at that time. not many americans know th
we are still the innovating engine of humankind history.merica is stl the model of freedom around the world. today, president donald j. trump is in the white house and not hillary rodham clinton. [applause] >> i think god for a lot of things, but i think god every day for that -- i think god for a lot of things, but i think god god for a lot of god everyday thank for that. they are fighting for their freedom. hope is rebuilding our economy, military and local alliances. he understands the...
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of life and a big mystical experience and realizes this is it and this will change the future of humankind and because of his connections he goes to them and they give him an amount of lst that is unimaginable and no one knows, i read 3 more accounts but it is a leader bottle which is enough osd probably to turn on a third of the population of the earth. if i told you how powerful it is. 6000 vials, keeps them hidden in the valley and a satchel full of lsd, he goes around and his plan is this. he's going to turn on the best and the brightest, very conservative man. compared to his politics, very conservative. he is going to turn on captains of industry, engineers, architects, people in the church, catholic church and he goes around and it is all legal at this point and the idea is whatever is learned about the true nature of reality will filter down to the population. it turns out he turns on 6000 people apparently, becomes a very gifted guy and that is an important part -- >> i want to get to that. and drugs in the 60s and -- and if it had been -- >> was not in the laboratory. >> he shoul
of life and a big mystical experience and realizes this is it and this will change the future of humankind and because of his connections he goes to them and they give him an amount of lst that is unimaginable and no one knows, i read 3 more accounts but it is a leader bottle which is enough osd probably to turn on a third of the population of the earth. if i told you how powerful it is. 6000 vials, keeps them hidden in the valley and a satchel full of lsd, he goes around and his plan is this....
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sports experts most records will no longer be able to be beaten starting in two thousand and thirty humankind will reach their physiological limit but some are already dreaming up ways that athletes can improve further through biotechnology and prostheses restore do it that bad example you want to do that cul de sac of his corky go to midtown sounds at the preview of already made sick. plywood then it will be shorter all said your pleasure there was it take ski for they would you ship bob or a little tots from korea or revision if other tours it is used today are because it is. for his their shock. since it was your boss with it while it caught missions devalue if he screws it or strategically their visit invited you know if they give you order all the way up welfare i would as president of the us. a more false die this is one should be made obvious i called s. with us of course he they could we do best bob though i live on the shore it didn't associate the. ally we've had some pretty vicious slow moving storms dotted around the us the last day or so and fat flooding from those storms has rea
sports experts most records will no longer be able to be beaten starting in two thousand and thirty humankind will reach their physiological limit but some are already dreaming up ways that athletes can improve further through biotechnology and prostheses restore do it that bad example you want to do that cul de sac of his corky go to midtown sounds at the preview of already made sick. plywood then it will be shorter all said your pleasure there was it take ski for they would you ship bob or a...
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>> told the whole world that technology and terrorism would marry up and be a threat to halt the humankind. probably doesn't feel good to be so right does it? >> no, but look throughout all of the history of conflict offense proceeds defense. someone figures out how to tie a stick and a stone together and they've got a hatchet in the hit 20 the head and you figure out how to use two stones and you have a shield. from that day to this offense proceeds defense and then came the nuclear age. we could all be exterminated, so we developed the destruction strategy that our best defense was it's not worth trying to kill them because we will die, also. now, you have something where you really need to present-- prevent most attacks and if you can't prevent them because things happen so fast, you need to try to move defense to activate a nano second after the offense and you may even have to -- you know, we may need artificial intelligence both to create that kind of instantaneous defense and it will also create instantaneous offense. this is the part of the modern world in europe you ready for it,
>> told the whole world that technology and terrorism would marry up and be a threat to halt the humankind. probably doesn't feel good to be so right does it? >> no, but look throughout all of the history of conflict offense proceeds defense. someone figures out how to tie a stick and a stone together and they've got a hatchet in the hit 20 the head and you figure out how to use two stones and you have a shield. from that day to this offense proceeds defense and then came the...
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reducing not resources the things that you talked about there anything you've learned from chimpanzees humankind would be well advised to pay attention to right now well one thing i really think is maternal behavior because we're in danger in our modern society with women playing an ever larger role which they should i'm not saying they shouldn't but it's really important if you're going to go on with your career and have children maybe you're not overturn all type but you must ensure that your child has one two three stable people in the child's life who will be there to give support to give nurture . you know if they're on happy to not just an hour in the evening of quality time that's not enough that's that's something different also they're really good at making up quarrels so you have a big fight. sometimes it's so bad that the victim will run away but if it's not too bad then the it's usually a male who's the aggressor and very often it's a female adolescent male who's been the victim of a fight and the big male is sitting there with his hair out and the victim will come up crouching screa
reducing not resources the things that you talked about there anything you've learned from chimpanzees humankind would be well advised to pay attention to right now well one thing i really think is maternal behavior because we're in danger in our modern society with women playing an ever larger role which they should i'm not saying they shouldn't but it's really important if you're going to go on with your career and have children maybe you're not overturn all type but you must ensure that your...
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this detrimental agreement which is unique in the history of humankind is unacceptable.ur laws, and state institutions. i will not politically legitimise this. when macedonia gained independence from yugoslavia in1991, gained independence from yugoslavia in 1991, greece immediately objected to the new name. it already has a region called macedonia. a territorial dispute which has caused tension ever since. the un officially calls it the former yugoslav republic of macedonia. new macedonia was also discussed, though it seems the name—calling between these two european nations is set to continue. robert plant, bbc news. stay with us on the briefing. also on the programme: central asian antelopes have survived since the ice age but now they're facing extinction. we join the scientists trying to save them. the day the british liberated the falklands, and by tonight, british troops had begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the west german capital, this was gorbymania at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who, for them, has raised great hopes for an e
this detrimental agreement which is unique in the history of humankind is unacceptable.ur laws, and state institutions. i will not politically legitimise this. when macedonia gained independence from yugoslavia in1991, gained independence from yugoslavia in 1991, greece immediately objected to the new name. it already has a region called macedonia. a territorial dispute which has caused tension ever since. the un officially calls it the former yugoslav republic of macedonia. new macedonia was...
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headlines numbers and facts about the state of our environment and the catastrophic consequences of humankind's reign on the planet being thrown at thrown at us from the left right top and bottom every day one one almost wants to just throw up their hands and discussed in defeat. according to a new book entitled ecology without nature by timothy morton a philosopher and english chair at rice university we can overcome this feeling of defeat by actually rethinking our image and relationship with nature recently watching the hawks on sean stone said down with morton to discuss his challenging new book. jim thank you so much for joining me it's really a pleasure to talk with you it's an honor thank you for having me of course and i want to start by asking you because of this term ecology without nature even a book by that title and i want to understand what does that mean to you you know some people think it means that doesn't believe in coral you know doesn't believe the dolphins exist but my whole point is that i really believe in you know and i sort of believe that this concept of nature is kin
headlines numbers and facts about the state of our environment and the catastrophic consequences of humankind's reign on the planet being thrown at thrown at us from the left right top and bottom every day one one almost wants to just throw up their hands and discussed in defeat. according to a new book entitled ecology without nature by timothy morton a philosopher and english chair at rice university we can overcome this feeling of defeat by actually rethinking our image and relationship with...
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killer robots as people have broader fear about the future of technology and what does it mean for humankind there i do remain very optimistic and i think we really got an amazing futureheads block train is going to change the world so block chain i'm cautiously skeptical of black shame simply because there's so much hype right now there's so much noise so much nonsense being peddled that's clearly nonsense at the same time i have to say when i first learned about blood chain and really studied it enough to really get the concept it's genius it's a genius idea. what applications it may have i think are still mostly to be determined that clearly there's the application of crypto currencies what application the crypto currencies have that's still largely open question. there's all kinds of interesting things out there but it's sort of there's so much noise and so. it's nonsense it's really hard to get things that actually i feel like are really meaningful and going to have a big oh you a bit corn investor i am not a bit going to vest or i have i people have given because i and if theory i'm to
killer robots as people have broader fear about the future of technology and what does it mean for humankind there i do remain very optimistic and i think we really got an amazing futureheads block train is going to change the world so block chain i'm cautiously skeptical of black shame simply because there's so much hype right now there's so much noise so much nonsense being peddled that's clearly nonsense at the same time i have to say when i first learned about blood chain and really studied...
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was there was no longer any into meijer even tween god and humankind neither a pope nor a church. luther had paved the way to a new world order. charles the fifth was determined to prevent its emergence after the edict of alms he'd left germany to wage war on numerous fronts. neglecting the struggle against the reformation. protestantism spread now charles decided to reassert his authority as the chief defender of catholic christendom he would restore the old order one emperor one empire one church. after the pope agreed to crown him emperor in belonging in february fifteenth thirty charles traveled to germany with his army of mercenaries there was a renewed showdown with luther's followers this time at the diet of spork. the chancellor of saxony christiane bear spoke for the protestants. my your majesty in this document we have laid down the basic doctrine of our faith. the lutherans wanted a settlement for church unity it would suffice if there was agreement on the teaching of the gospel and administration of the sacraments they sought to sever their faith from the papal hierarc
was there was no longer any into meijer even tween god and humankind neither a pope nor a church. luther had paved the way to a new world order. charles the fifth was determined to prevent its emergence after the edict of alms he'd left germany to wage war on numerous fronts. neglecting the struggle against the reformation. protestantism spread now charles decided to reassert his authority as the chief defender of catholic christendom he would restore the old order one emperor one empire one...
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killer robots as people have broader fear about the future of technology and what does it mean for humankind there i do remain very optimistic and i think we really got an amazing futureheads block train is going to change the world so blah chain i'm cautiously skeptical of black shame simply because there's so much hype right now there's so much noise so much nonsense being peddled that's clearly nonsense at the same time i have to say when i first learned about blood chain and really studied it enough to really get the concept it's genius it's a genius idea. what applications it may have i think are still mostly to be determined that clearly there's the application of the currency's what application to crypto currencies have that still are largely open question. there's all kinds of interesting things out there but it's sort of there's so much noise and so. it's nonsense it's really hard to get things that actually i feel like are really meaningful and going to have a big oh you a bit corn invest i'm not a bit going to have us drive i people have given big quiet and if theory to support we
killer robots as people have broader fear about the future of technology and what does it mean for humankind there i do remain very optimistic and i think we really got an amazing futureheads block train is going to change the world so blah chain i'm cautiously skeptical of black shame simply because there's so much hype right now there's so much noise so much nonsense being peddled that's clearly nonsense at the same time i have to say when i first learned about blood chain and really studied...
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these powerful killers are moving inland towards humankind and fiona the hippo born premature and unlikely to survive now a bona fide celebrity with millions watching her learn to swim and take her first steps. then it's off to the amazon to find the beautiful and rare pink dolphins. how scientists are working to bring their numbers back. and later, the safari continues in nairobi, kenya, where hotel guests are up to their necks in giraffes, the gentle giants butting into bedrooms, even pan >> i usulyon't kiss on the first date. >> this is a special presentation of "nightline," "into the wild." here now juju chang. >> hey, everybody, thanks for joining us. we'll begin with the journey to the edge of the earth where americans are under increasing threat from polar bears. now moving inland in search of food as their habitat and numbers dwindle. amy robach is with scientists racing to save this vulnerable species. >> on the pure white ice they are almost invisible. an enduring symbol of the wild arctic, but in recent years the polar bear has come to embody something else, a creature caught in
these powerful killers are moving inland towards humankind and fiona the hippo born premature and unlikely to survive now a bona fide celebrity with millions watching her learn to swim and take her first steps. then it's off to the amazon to find the beautiful and rare pink dolphins. how scientists are working to bring their numbers back. and later, the safari continues in nairobi, kenya, where hotel guests are up to their necks in giraffes, the gentle giants butting into bedrooms, even pan...
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i say humankind. do the women and? they want me to be politically correct. couple of women have their thumb out. you like that, okay, now i'm happy about it. it is the same spirit that inspired previous generations to pass the claims and to build shining cities that touch the sky. we stand on the shoulders of american patriots who build the great highways and railroads, who dug out the panama canal, who won two world wars and put a man on the face of the moon. you see what i did yesterday with nasa, right? you see the air force and now you will soon have the space force because that's where that. space. will be the leader. to gather there is nothing americans can do because we are one people and one family saluting one great american flag. [applause] thank you. our future has never looked brighter and that is because of the hard working americans like you and millions of small business owners who took the chance to do what they love, to follow their heart and to chase their very beautiful dreams. you are the ones who are shaping our industry. you are the one
i say humankind. do the women and? they want me to be politically correct. couple of women have their thumb out. you like that, okay, now i'm happy about it. it is the same spirit that inspired previous generations to pass the claims and to build shining cities that touch the sky. we stand on the shoulders of american patriots who build the great highways and railroads, who dug out the panama canal, who won two world wars and put a man on the face of the moon. you see what i did yesterday with...
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anymore, i mankind say humankind, so the women understand it. i don't know, they want me to be politically correct. a couple of women have their it's the sameht spirit that cause them to tame the wilderness and build shining cities that touched the sky. who built the highways, the railroads, dug out the panama canal. who were the winners of two world wars and who put a man on the face of the moon. did you see what i did yesterday with nasa? right? you have the air force and now you will soon have the space force. that's where is that. there's nothing americans can't do. we are americans who salute a great american flag. shery: i'm shery ahn alongside amanda lang in toronto. welcome to "bloomberg markets." we are joined by both our bloomberg and bloomberg audiences. president trump speaking now. let's listen in. pres. trump: our future has never looked brighter. that is because of the hard-working americans like you and millions of small business owners. who took the chance to do it they love. to follow their hearts into intervalir very dreams. y
anymore, i mankind say humankind, so the women understand it. i don't know, they want me to be politically correct. a couple of women have their it's the sameht spirit that cause them to tame the wilderness and build shining cities that touched the sky. who built the highways, the railroads, dug out the panama canal. who were the winners of two world wars and who put a man on the face of the moon. did you see what i did yesterday with nasa? right? you have the air force and now you will soon...
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sports experts most records will no longer be able to be beaten starting in two thousand and thirty humankind will reach their physiological limit but some are already dreaming up ways that athletes can improve further through biotechnology and prostheses restore do it that bad example you want to do that cul de sac said his call can go to medical science at the preview of the magic. plywood there which will be shorter all said your pleasure they actually take skin for the game with the ship bob boilen from korea or vision if the toys it is used today are because it is. for his their shock. since it was your boss with it all it's called missions of value v chrysotile strategically their visit evaluate your every given order all the way before i would as president of the us. i'm all for the audition is to actually reach me adoni is our goal as with us of course you know they could you do best bob while evil is your it didn't associate the. hello once again the potential of some decent showers a bite to return to lebanon or syria but at the moment we're just focusing on tookie and possibly geor
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adventure that turned america from 13 colonies into the most incredible republic in the history of humankind. i i don't say mankind anymore, s a human kind. do the women understand that? i don't know. they want me to be politically correct. a couple of women are having the thumb up. you like that. okay. now i'm happy about it. it's the same spirit that inspired previous generations across the plains and tame the wilderness and to build shining cities that touch this guy. we stand on the shoulders of american patriots. we'll build the great highways and railroads, who dug out the panama canal, the won to world wars and who put a man on the face of the moon. if you see what i did yesterday with nasa, and you have the air force and now you will soon have the space force because that's where it's at. space. that's where it's at. we will be the leader. together, there is nothing americans can't do. because we are one people and one family saluting one great american flag. thank you. our future has never looked brighter. and that's because of the hardworking americans like you and millions of smal
adventure that turned america from 13 colonies into the most incredible republic in the history of humankind. i i don't say mankind anymore, s a human kind. do the women understand that? i don't know. they want me to be politically correct. a couple of women are having the thumb up. you like that. okay. now i'm happy about it. it's the same spirit that inspired previous generations across the plains and tame the wilderness and to build shining cities that touch this guy. we stand on the...
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sports experts most records will no longer be able to be beaten starting in two thousand and thirty humankind will reach their physiological limit but some are already dreaming up ways that athletes can improve further through biotechnology and prostheses restore do it that bad example you want to do that cul de sac of his corky go to medical science at the preview or already made cheek. plywood then it will be shorter all said your pleasure there as it take skin for the game with your ship bob or a little talk from korea or vision if at the toys it is used today are because it is. for his their shock gen sippers your boss with it all it's called missions of value if he screws it r.c.h. it created the abuse it invaded your every given order all the way up of the i would as president of the us. i will fall for the edition is who enjoyed ve made me decide god is with us are they could you do a bush bob while evil is your it didn't associate the. murder he admitted unique circumstances back pedaling her to the murder confessions are useless without corroboration she thought then they are questio
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sports experts most records will no longer be able to be beaten starting in two thousand and thirty humankind will reach their physiological limit but some are already dreaming up ways that athletes can improve further through biotechnology and prostheses restorer do it that it is all you want to do that cul de sac so he can go to midtown south at the preview of the magic. plywood there which will be shorter all said your pleasure there as it take ski for them with the ship bob or a little tots from korea or vision if at the tours it is used today are because it is. for his their shock. gen sippers your boss with it all it's called missions of value if he screws it r.c.h. it created the abuse it in that in your every given order all the way up above that i would as president of the us. i'm all for the addition is one to agree the obvious are god as with us of course he they could you do best bob why leave only job it dick didn't associate the. i. mean the weather is sponsored by cattle. hello still snowing in the andes a great surprise that is the chilean and these santiago's nazim or snow it
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that is unlocking the story of humankind's journey. a mnd, mue. >> woodruff: we begin tonight wesith politics, and the la voting night of the year to ante. yesterday, more ix million americans wt to the polls in primary contests across eight states. the battle to control congress was front and center, but there were revealing elections in key senate and gubernatorial races, too. >> tonight, we made history! ( cheers and applause ) >> woodruff: it was a good night for democrat debra haaland in new mexico's first congressional district, where she's aiming to be the first native american woman >> our win is a victory for working people, a victory for women, a victory for indian ountry. >> woodruff: she was one of the many women with primary vbuictories tuesdayilding on a good year so far for female cteandi other winners included rublican kristi noem, the first woman gubernatorial nominee in south dakota, and democrat deidre dejear, the first african american nominee for statewide office in iowa. also in the hawkeye state's first district,
that is unlocking the story of humankind's journey. a mnd, mue. >> woodruff: we begin tonight wesith politics, and the la voting night of the year to ante. yesterday, more ix million americans wt to the polls in primary contests across eight states. the battle to control congress was front and center, but there were revealing elections in key senate and gubernatorial races, too. >> tonight, we made history! ( cheers and applause ) >> woodruff: it was a good night for democrat...
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>> well, there are 6 billion people on this earth of humankind. over half of them have to live outside the law. as an obstacle, not an instrument of progress. ,hey see the law as a threat something to be avoided, not embraced. they don't understand it. i gave a speech not long ago talking about silva needs and -- talking about the great soviet writer who gave a commencement 1978 and 1977 or criticized the united states and the west for being obsessed with the law. i was just astounded that this man, who i thought understood , therinciples of freedom unyielding, indomitable human spirit to rise above tyranny, would criticize -- and it occurred to me that he thinks of the law as something cold, something as a threat. for us, the law is liberating. that is the big difference. we have to teach that and we don't teach enough of it. announcer: justice anthony kennedy's retirement brings a significant change to the supreme court. , from the story on c-span president trump nominating a replacement, the senate confirmation hearings, to the swearing-in, all
>> well, there are 6 billion people on this earth of humankind. over half of them have to live outside the law. as an obstacle, not an instrument of progress. ,hey see the law as a threat something to be avoided, not embraced. they don't understand it. i gave a speech not long ago talking about silva needs and -- talking about the great soviet writer who gave a commencement 1978 and 1977 or criticized the united states and the west for being obsessed with the law. i was just astounded...
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killer robots as people have broader fear about the future of technology and what does it mean for humankind there i do remain very optimistic and i think we really got an amazing futureheads doing block training is going to change the world so blah chain i'm cautiously skeptical of black shame simply because there's so much hype right now there's so much noise so much nonsense being peddled that's clearly nonsense at the same time i have to say when i first learned about blood chain and really studied it enough to really get the concept it's genius it's a genius idea. what applications it may have i think are still mostly to be determined that clearly there's the application of currencies what application to crypto currencies have that still are largely open question. there's all kinds of interesting things out there but it's sort of there's so much noise and so. it's nonsense it's really hard to get at things that actually i feel like are really meaningful and going to have a big oh you a bit corn investor i'm not a bit going to invest or i have i people have given bitcoin and if theory i'
killer robots as people have broader fear about the future of technology and what does it mean for humankind there i do remain very optimistic and i think we really got an amazing futureheads doing block training is going to change the world so blah chain i'm cautiously skeptical of black shame simply because there's so much hype right now there's so much noise so much nonsense being peddled that's clearly nonsense at the same time i have to say when i first learned about blood chain and really...
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nations until the whole world that technology and terrorism would marry up and be a threat to all of humankind. it probably did not be good to be so right, -- >> look, they're all the history of conflict, offense precedes defense. right? somebody figured out how to tie a stick and a stone together with a hatchet and the history of the head. you figure out how to stretch animal skins over to stones and you have a shield. from that day to this, then came the nuclear age. we can all be exterminated. so we developed the neutrally assured destruction strategy. our best defense was is not worth trying to kill them because we will die two.now you have got something where you really need to prevent most attacks. and if you cannot prevent them, because things happen so fast, you need to try to move the defense to activate a nanosecond after the offense. and you may even have two you know we may need artificial intelligence.both to create that kind of instantaneous defense. and of course, it will also create instantaneous offense. this is part of the modern world. you've got to get ready for it. but at
nations until the whole world that technology and terrorism would marry up and be a threat to all of humankind. it probably did not be good to be so right, -- >> look, they're all the history of conflict, offense precedes defense. right? somebody figured out how to tie a stick and a stone together with a hatchet and the history of the head. you figure out how to stretch animal skins over to stones and you have a shield. from that day to this, then came the nuclear age. we can all be...
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trial court judge in san diego who combined his understanding of the law with his capacity for humankindness and ordered that children who were separated from their parents at the southern border be reunited with them in short order. and we have seen the third circuit court of appeals rule in favor of transgender public school students being able to use the bathrooms that match their gender identities. the work that judges do affects the real lives of people living and working in this country. people are trying to care for their families, to serve their country, to earn a living, people who count on us here in congress to make sure that they are safe and that their rights are protected. in the judiciary committee, on which i sit, that responsibility is normally never greater than when we consider a nomination to the united states supreme court. these are not normal times. when we have a president who avows that the supreme court should always be republican, ignoring the independent role of the court, the senate's advice and consent process is even more crucial. take a look at the president's
trial court judge in san diego who combined his understanding of the law with his capacity for humankindness and ordered that children who were separated from their parents at the southern border be reunited with them in short order. and we have seen the third circuit court of appeals rule in favor of transgender public school students being able to use the bathrooms that match their gender identities. the work that judges do affects the real lives of people living and working in this country....
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is the future not just for russia, but for all of humankind. and the country that leads in a.i. rule the world. then later on in that month we hosted in the toronto what i think is still the greatest gathering of economists to meet on the economics of a.i., so the former treasury secretary larry summers, austin dwools by, the chief economist of google, chief economist of microsoft, a nobel laureate and others gathered to talk about the economics of a.i. because computer scienced had gotten so far ahead of economics in this subject. at the end of the meeting, danny canaman, who's the author of thinking fast and slow, concluded with this, he said, i want to end on a story. a well known novelist is planning a novel about a love triangle between two humans and a robot. and what he wanted to know is how would the robot be different from the people. i propose three main differences. one is obvious, the robot will be much better at statistical reasoning. the second is that the robot will have a much higher emotional intelligence. we think of us as -- we'll always be better than a machi
is the future not just for russia, but for all of humankind. and the country that leads in a.i. rule the world. then later on in that month we hosted in the toronto what i think is still the greatest gathering of economists to meet on the economics of a.i., so the former treasury secretary larry summers, austin dwools by, the chief economist of google, chief economist of microsoft, a nobel laureate and others gathered to talk about the economics of a.i. because computer scienced had gotten so...
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we have heard about from your testimony some of the advantages of ai and how it can help humankind and advance us as a nation and country. but, as you know, there are people that have concerns about ai. there have been a lot of doomsday like comparisons about ai and what the future of ai can actually mean. to what extent do you think this scenario, this worst case scenario that people have pointed out about ai is actually something that we should be concerned about? and if there is a legitimate concern, what can we do to help establish a more ethical responsible way to develop ai? and this is for anyone on the panel.>> so i thinking -- thinking about that is thinking about the internet in the late 50s. if someone was going to describe it to you and how all these weird things were happening, you would be very confused and it would be hard to understand what that looks like and we would be talking about security, and imagine that whole story that played out over the last 60 years was going to play out on a more compressed timescale. that is the perspective that i have two agi. it can cau
we have heard about from your testimony some of the advantages of ai and how it can help humankind and advance us as a nation and country. but, as you know, there are people that have concerns about ai. there have been a lot of doomsday like comparisons about ai and what the future of ai can actually mean. to what extent do you think this scenario, this worst case scenario that people have pointed out about ai is actually something that we should be concerned about? and if there is a legitimate...