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i can't even imagine _ humankind... i can't even imagine this. _ humankind...imagine this. it is terrible j imagine this. it is terrible things, they raped children, girls, women, they killed civilians, they burned them. it is terrible things, absolutely terrible. 50 is terrible things, absolutely terrible. ., ., terrible. so how do you explain it? given _ terrible. so how do you explain it? given that— terrible. so how do you explain it? given that the _ terrible. so how do you explain it? given that the reason - it? given that the reason moscow says it has invaded ukraine, is to unite fellow slavs? i ukraine, is to unite fellow slavs? ~ ., slavs? i think that their reasons _ slavs? i think that their reasons are _ slavs? i think that their reasons are just - slavs? i think that their reasons are just to - slavs? i think that their reasons are just to kill. slavs? i think that their i reasons are just to kill the ukrainian nation, to erase us, because they have state policies that they should just clean our nation from the face of the earth. i am absolutely su
i can't even imagine _ humankind... i can't even imagine this. _ humankind...imagine this. it is terrible j imagine this. it is terrible things, they raped children, girls, women, they killed civilians, they burned them. it is terrible things, absolutely terrible. 50 is terrible things, absolutely terrible. ., ., terrible. so how do you explain it? given _ terrible. so how do you explain it? given that— terrible. so how do you explain it? given that the _ terrible. so how do you explain it?...
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and it will make humankind all the better for it. i will pass it to larry. >> first, thanks to crew three. without their help, support, coaching, mentorship, there is no way we would have been able to accomplish this wide range of experiments over the last eight days. it was an aggressive schedule. fortunately, we were able to accomplish our objectives. hopefully it will lead to some great groundbreaking research. also, we conducted as a team, over 15 educational outreach to youth across the world, not just in the united states. hopefully, that will make a positive impact on the next generation. if you ask me, what is the experience been like? exhilarating and unique. lastly, thanks to nasa, all the folks at huntsville, for supporting us. again, without their key involvement, coaching, direction , this would not be possible. i'm going to turn it over to mark. >> mark, your mike is on. >> sorry, i sound like a broken record, repeating the same things. what an amazing, incredible 10 days it has been. it has been eye-opening in so many
and it will make humankind all the better for it. i will pass it to larry. >> first, thanks to crew three. without their help, support, coaching, mentorship, there is no way we would have been able to accomplish this wide range of experiments over the last eight days. it was an aggressive schedule. fortunately, we were able to accomplish our objectives. hopefully it will lead to some great groundbreaking research. also, we conducted as a team, over 15 educational outreach to youth across...
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google suggested one should place "for all mankind" to "for all humankind." they all must be turning over in their graves. i wonder if they are planning to censor jfk's "ask what you could do for your country line." you need to bleach history. it means man or wife has to go because it's ironic because some men are transitioning to be wives and some wives transitioning to be men and all i want to be is a wooden creature, a nance. housewife's stay-at-home spouse. policeman. many computer systems have tools to correct grammar and spelling although you would know that after reading jesse's book. what starts on spreadsheets could find its way to your streets. >> help, my purse, someone stop this guy. >> guy. we don't need to bring gendered language in. >> i am being manhandled pretty >> all the man talk. >> it was a gift from my landlord. >> it is proprietor or property owner. i don't want your bag anymore. it's weird that your landlord gives you stuff. >> greg: seems like every day big brother is closing in. coming from all sides. creepy journalists. even former
google suggested one should place "for all mankind" to "for all humankind." they all must be turning over in their graves. i wonder if they are planning to censor jfk's "ask what you could do for your country line." you need to bleach history. it means man or wife has to go because it's ironic because some men are transitioning to be wives and some wives transitioning to be men and all i want to be is a wooden creature, a nance. housewife's stay-at-home spouse....
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latest example of humankind battle against the ravages of climate change here in the bay area. >> with the grave opportunity to take action with urgency. this is an example of that action. >> phase 1 starting at the mall is so merino park stretching tomorrow straight north. it will have a more gradual snow slope. the cola engineering with nature. >> if you extend the levee slower at a more gentle slope you can see the horizontal space usable by species. as water levels live rise instead of having to scramble up a steep vertical incline, there's a gentle slope and a lot of space. >> 29 acres will also be converted back into marshland were double within the benefit. do also bring the best part of the bay to the doorstep. 1000 homes and businesses. richard santos who was born and raised here survived three floods. but the last one in 1983 is seared into his memory. >> we had to rebuild. nobody give us any loans. i hope they can learn from what we're doing here and be prepared. so they don't have to go through it. >>> california is delaying the mandate for schoolchildren to get the covid-1
latest example of humankind battle against the ravages of climate change here in the bay area. >> with the grave opportunity to take action with urgency. this is an example of that action. >> phase 1 starting at the mall is so merino park stretching tomorrow straight north. it will have a more gradual snow slope. the cola engineering with nature. >> if you extend the levee slower at a more gentle slope you can see the horizontal space usable by species. as water levels live...
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he was full of the v's of humankind: verve, vigor, vitality, and just an uncommonly huge bunch of loveout everything. family, friends, flying, you name it, what dick touched he loved with a passion found in but a very few. mike: he was a superb pilot. he was a really excellent naval officer, and he was just a good guy, i mean he was a good man. don: dick perry was not just a, you know, a good leader and a courageous combat pilot but a man of integrity, you know, old school navy. ♪♪ larry: jessie followed his career. after he left college and went into the navy, she stayed in touch with him. she had read newspaper stories about morale and issues such as that, so she put together care packages to send to dick and his friends. but jessie beck did everything in a large way. john: it was, “hey there's a package from jessie in the ready room.” larry: there's all these boxes and “take anything you want.” john: cards, cookies. larry: pokerchips, popcorn john: anything that could be shipped. mike: it wasn't just that she was writing checks. she was getting other people involved. operator: “hi m
he was full of the v's of humankind: verve, vigor, vitality, and just an uncommonly huge bunch of loveout everything. family, friends, flying, you name it, what dick touched he loved with a passion found in but a very few. mike: he was a superb pilot. he was a really excellent naval officer, and he was just a good guy, i mean he was a good man. don: dick perry was not just a, you know, a good leader and a courageous combat pilot but a man of integrity, you know, old school navy. ♪♪ larry:...
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madam speaker, what we are witnessing, russian troops in ukraine represents some of the worst of humankind. right now, the world is watching horrifying war crimes taking place. the world is watching the extent to which putin is throughouting international norms and -- flouting international norms in pursuit of its brutality. and the world is also watching what we as a nation are going to do about it. the department of state has officially concluded that russian forces have committed war crimes in ukraine. which was made vividly clear by the horrifying images emerging over this past weekend from bucha. investigations into these war crimes are already beginning and must continue. and i'm saying today, as chair of the house foreign affairs committee, working along with my friend and partner, the ranking member, mike mccaul, we will work tirelessly to make sure that justice is delivered and that the administration works stren strenuously in concert with partners and allies to this end. because meaningful justice for these crimes helps prevent such atrocities in the future. this legislation req
madam speaker, what we are witnessing, russian troops in ukraine represents some of the worst of humankind. right now, the world is watching horrifying war crimes taking place. the world is watching the extent to which putin is throughouting international norms and -- flouting international norms in pursuit of its brutality. and the world is also watching what we as a nation are going to do about it. the department of state has officially concluded that russian forces have committed war crimes...
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president of el salvador, nayib bukele, declared bitcoin as legal tender >> it's the evolution of humankind so we're going there >> reporter: but so far, the first country to adopt bitcoin as currency has seen confusion, glitchy transactions, and fluctuating prices that have left most salvadorans slow to adopt. as foreign investors watch the president declare a state of emergency due to gang violence while facing questions over human rights but here the president continues to use bitcoin as a rallying cry against dependence on the dollar. so just put in cash. going to put in 200 bucks. across the country, bitcoin atms convert greenbacks into digital currency hey, we finally got our money 2 1/2 hours later. $199.01. not sure where the 99 cents went, but the money is on our phone. a survey shows only 14% of businesses have made sales accepting bitcoin. el salvador's tourism minister acknowledged that any new system is bound to have bumps but said the goal is to give options to the 70% of salvadorans without bank accounts. it's been the vision of president bukele, she says, that opened the doo
president of el salvador, nayib bukele, declared bitcoin as legal tender >> it's the evolution of humankind so we're going there >> reporter: but so far, the first country to adopt bitcoin as currency has seen confusion, glitchy transactions, and fluctuating prices that have left most salvadorans slow to adopt. as foreign investors watch the president declare a state of emergency due to gang violence while facing questions over human rights but here the president continues to use...
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the latest example of humankind's battle against the ravages of change in the bay area. >> we have grave responsibility to take action with urgency and what you see behind me is an example of that action. >> reporter: phase one is building 15 foot tall levy starting at the county park that will go two miles straight north. instead of a tall steve levy, has a more gradual slope. >> if you can take the levy and extended further at a much gentler slope, that provides horizontal space utilized by species, as water levels rise, instead of having to scramble up small horizontal distance and steep vertical incline, gentle slope and a lot of space of a usable habitat. >> reporter: the salt ponds converted into marshland with double added benefit. >> not only great to protect the levees from flooding but will bring the best part of the bay to the doorstep. >> reporter: on the other side of the levee, 1000 homes and businesses in this neighborhood of san jose. the board director who was born here says the great flood of 1983 is seared into his memory. >> we lost our home, everything, had the rebui
the latest example of humankind's battle against the ravages of change in the bay area. >> we have grave responsibility to take action with urgency and what you see behind me is an example of that action. >> reporter: phase one is building 15 foot tall levy starting at the county park that will go two miles straight north. instead of a tall steve levy, has a more gradual slope. >> if you can take the levy and extended further at a much gentler slope, that provides horizontal...
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>> it is for me it has historically for most of humankind for it was for the founding fathers of this know that it needs to be for everybody. i think what the bishop is talking about is important where religious is growing fast this is typically places most of us would not choose to live if we were given a choice. so i think the basic questions of religion are not going anywhere that is precisely why although affiliation is going down the number who claim agnosticism or atheism has not gone up. so i think what is really happening is the religious impulse the notion of faith, the desire for practice for something larger that can guide us is not going anywhere. we happen to be living ironically much like the first century the time jesus and the rabbis of the time when it is relocating and now it is for our institutions that have been the carriers of the sacred traditions as they did in the first century, go where people are and relocate those eternal values. they may not look like my own. i may mourn the loss of practices i loved. but here's what i know. things like loneliness and lack
>> it is for me it has historically for most of humankind for it was for the founding fathers of this know that it needs to be for everybody. i think what the bishop is talking about is important where religious is growing fast this is typically places most of us would not choose to live if we were given a choice. so i think the basic questions of religion are not going anywhere that is precisely why although affiliation is going down the number who claim agnosticism or atheism has not...
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. >> at spacex we're on a mission to send humankind to mars. many still feel reluctant about interplanetary travel but our founder elon musk has an idea to change that. make earth really bad. ment you see, right now earth is pretty good. there are dogs. pancakes, even a few trees left. it is c
. >> at spacex we're on a mission to send humankind to mars. many still feel reluctant about interplanetary travel but our founder elon musk has an idea to change that. make earth really bad. ment you see, right now earth is pretty good. there are dogs. pancakes, even a few trees left. it is c
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even after the invasion, it was absolutely impossible to imagine such kinds of crimes which violte humankindis. terrible things. they raped children, girls, women, they killed civilians, they burned them, absolutely. so how do you explain it to? given that the reason moscow says it has invaded ukraine is to unite fellow slavs. i think that there are reasons arejust to kill ukrainian nation, to erase us, because they have state policies that they should just clean our nation from the face of the earth. i'm absolutely sure that this is genocide against the ukrainian nation from russia. absolutely. do you think now there is a moral imperative to stop buying russian oil and gas? paying money to russia and paying money to the russian budget will finance this genocide, thse crimes, these killings from russia's side. so they have to stop buying oil and gas? absolutely. because buying this, they pay money for killing, which we have seen in ukraine. is it blood money, is that what it is? absolutely. for me, for our people, absolutely, because the russian budget is budget of terrorism. not only agains
even after the invasion, it was absolutely impossible to imagine such kinds of crimes which violte humankindis. terrible things. they raped children, girls, women, they killed civilians, they burned them, absolutely. so how do you explain it to? given that the reason moscow says it has invaded ukraine is to unite fellow slavs. i think that there are reasons arejust to kill ukrainian nation, to erase us, because they have state policies that they should just clean our nation from the face of the...
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the ecology of humankind is safe with them. which you know is true . i daresay she also learned as much about faith in the political arena as she did in church because that is where her faith was lived. i'd like to dwell a bitlonger on madeleine's understanding of power . by way of illustration though let me share a moment seared in my memory that some of you may also recall. it was on the day of president obama's second inauguration and we had gathered at st. john's church , lafayette square for a private prayer service for the president, vice president and families and other sundry invited guests. i don't know if madeleine was there. the preacher thatday was andy stanley from northpoint church in atlanta . and he stood at the pulpit and looked at the president and then he looked at all of us. and he asked what do you do when you know that you're the most powerful person in the room? we've all been that person, he said. parents, presidents. and the question is what do we do when we know? what do we do with that power? the prea
the ecology of humankind is safe with them. which you know is true . i daresay she also learned as much about faith in the political arena as she did in church because that is where her faith was lived. i'd like to dwell a bitlonger on madeleine's understanding of power . by way of illustration though let me share a moment seared in my memory that some of you may also recall. it was on the day of president obama's second inauguration and we had gathered at st. john's church , lafayette square...
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values of hospitality, providing refuge, support, working for the well—being and development of all humankindtablished church, he traditionally uses his easter sermon to address issues that are of national and international concerns. i don't think there is anything, he is doing anything that is particularly out of the ordinary. but he is certainly making it very clear that, as far as he is concerned, this particular policy towards refugees is not in accordance with what he wouldn't have it. i think many christians would interpret as a kind of gods will and kind of society that we want live in.— want live in. one this point, though. _ want live in. one this point, though. the _ want live in. one this point, though, the difference - want live in. one this point, though, the difference that l want live in. one this point, i though, the difference that say want live in. one this point, - though, the difference that say him or a senior imam or catholic church cardinal, as they don't necessarily have a seat and a vote in parliament that allows them to express and vote on. that is where the line is
values of hospitality, providing refuge, support, working for the well—being and development of all humankindtablished church, he traditionally uses his easter sermon to address issues that are of national and international concerns. i don't think there is anything, he is doing anything that is particularly out of the ordinary. but he is certainly making it very clear that, as far as he is concerned, this particular policy towards refugees is not in accordance with what he wouldn't have it. i...
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. >> at spacex we're on a mission to send humankind to mars. many still feel reluctant about interplanetary travel but our founder elon musk has an idea to change that. make earth really bad. ment you see, right now earth is pretty good. there are dogs. pancakes, even a few trees left. it is certainly better than living in a joyless bubble eating potatoe grown in matt damon's poop, bur change most popular social media platform controlled by a guy who tweets stuff like this. >> i put the art in farf. jack in the becomes should do double duty as a sperm donor, and 69 days after 420 again, ha ha, will you say my god, get me the hell off this rock. twitter executives, follow the urge that so many people have and give elon the bird. this ad paid for by spacex where our motto is 58008 upside down is boobs, ha ha. >> it's the late show with stephen colbert. tonight, thank you-- and stephen welcomes hugh laurie. and musical guests idols. features jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city it's stephe
. >> at spacex we're on a mission to send humankind to mars. many still feel reluctant about interplanetary travel but our founder elon musk has an idea to change that. make earth really bad. ment you see, right now earth is pretty good. there are dogs. pancakes, even a few trees left. it is certainly better than living in a joyless bubble eating potatoe grown in matt damon's poop, bur change most popular social media platform controlled by a guy who tweets stuff like this. >> i put...
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will be hit with disclaimer, may not be inclusive to all readers and will suggest alternatives like humankindf mankind and stay at home spouse instead of housewife. >> joey: judge invites disney to move from florida after ron desantis move stripping the company of self-governing status. the judge writing to disney ceo, while you, your company and employees and diverse fans face anti-ness and culture war ark tacts we in fort bend are ready to welcome the disney family. this offer after ron desantis provoked disney's special privileges, after condemning his parental rights and education bill which will go into effect in july. breaking now -- hit by barrage of rocket attacks after president zelenskyy meeting with secretary of state blinken and defense secretary austin. >> carley: congressman peter ryan will react coming up next, first let's check in with brian kilmeade to see what is coming up on "fox and friends first." >> brian: what is up in 11 minutes, hunter west wingman visit joe biden at the white house multsippel times. really? congressman jim jordan has questions for the president, whic
will be hit with disclaimer, may not be inclusive to all readers and will suggest alternatives like humankindf mankind and stay at home spouse instead of housewife. >> joey: judge invites disney to move from florida after ron desantis move stripping the company of self-governing status. the judge writing to disney ceo, while you, your company and employees and diverse fans face anti-ness and culture war ark tacts we in fort bend are ready to welcome the disney family. this offer after ron...
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>> laura: first, we love all people, whatever you believe that whatever you are, we love all of humankindwill say this, the left has gotten itself so tangled up with some radicals, confused elements of society that they are offering absurdly contorted defenses. >> adopting the slogan "save the children" which of course sounds innocent enough. but is actually become -- has actually become a dog whistle to qanon supporters. republicans are represent -- repurposing old smears as part of a chattering cabal of child sex abusers. >> laura: what we are saying is that children should go to school to learn how to read and write, to learn math and science and wonderful history. and we are saying that their innocence is worth protecting. marinating our kids lessons on gender inclusive the end sexual expression, won't help them succeed in this world we live in. it goes without saying that everyone, and i mean everyone should feel safe in schools. bullying should never be tolerated. but the belize today are often those who refuse to respect parental entries those who seek to destroy a kid's innocence
>> laura: first, we love all people, whatever you believe that whatever you are, we love all of humankindwill say this, the left has gotten itself so tangled up with some radicals, confused elements of society that they are offering absurdly contorted defenses. >> adopting the slogan "save the children" which of course sounds innocent enough. but is actually become -- has actually become a dog whistle to qanon supporters. republicans are represent -- repurposing old smears...
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>> plastics is both the finest and the most expression of humankind. a world without bakelite would require an alternate universe. >> bakelite! bakelite! bakelite! >> [laughs] oh, wow! i cannot wait to see the rest of that film. and my colleague, jacques, has very kindly posted in the chat a link by which you can purchase our or find other ways to view the entire documentary. and i know what i'm doing this weekend, i'm going to be reading and watching this documentary, i'm so fascinated. so, i do have one more host privilege question before we go on to audience questions. and that is, can any of you tell us anything about mark if mark twain and baekeland knew each other? is that correct? or at least met? >> i have a photograph of mark twain with his wife, sitting, i assume there are both [inaudible] the picture. but it's in my family archives. and i needed to share it with you. and i'm glad it was confirmed that it's actually true. >> and i understand that you've actually come to the mark twain house with questions about what, where, i mean what when t
>> plastics is both the finest and the most expression of humankind. a world without bakelite would require an alternate universe. >> bakelite! bakelite! bakelite! >> [laughs] oh, wow! i cannot wait to see the rest of that film. and my colleague, jacques, has very kindly posted in the chat a link by which you can purchase our or find other ways to view the entire documentary. and i know what i'm doing this weekend, i'm going to be reading and watching this documentary, i'm so...
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18th century, slavery was a holocaust of which something advanced the morality and the dignity of humankind, namely emancipation. the abolition of slavery and the incorporation of african-dissident people into the bubbly dust body politic of the nine states of america were monumental, unprecedented achievements for human liberty. in closing, i wish to call our attention to that escaped slave and grade abolitionist frederick douglass. in 1852, in a famous speech entitled whose fourth of july, ask america if he had a share in the nation's inheritance. douglas was cautiously hopeful about the prospect america might be faithful to the founding rentals and grant liberty and equality to his people, but he had to plead with his audience because of the gravity of the circumstance, a country not standing up to its own ideals. that was in the 1850's. the question douglas posed, which was open at the time, has been answered by history, as a black american intellectual, i can say without equivocation in 2021 that the fourth of july, like george washington, like thomas jefferson and abraham lincoln is o
18th century, slavery was a holocaust of which something advanced the morality and the dignity of humankind, namely emancipation. the abolition of slavery and the incorporation of african-dissident people into the bubbly dust body politic of the nine states of america were monumental, unprecedented achievements for human liberty. in closing, i wish to call our attention to that escaped slave and grade abolitionist frederick douglass. in 1852, in a famous speech entitled whose fourth of july,...
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your grandmother puts on her couch ♪ >> plastics is both the finest and the worst expression of humankindthout bakelite would require an alternate universe. >> bakelite! bakelite! >> wow. i cannot wait to see the rest of that film. and my colleague jacques has very kindly posted in the chat a link by which you can purchase or find other ways to view the entire documentary. and i know what i'm doing this weekend. i'm going to be reading and watching this documentary. i'm so fascinated. so i do have one more host privilege question before we go on to the audience questions and that is, can anyone tell me, i think mark twain and baekeland knew one another, is that correct, or at least met? >> i have a photograph of mark twain with his wife. it's in my family archives. i needed to share it with you and i'm glad it was confirmed, it's ashley. >> and i understand you've come to the mark twain house with questions about what were the circumstances of that photograph and have not been able to find anything out. >> no, or the provenance of it. >> okay, well, please keep us posted on that, if you w
your grandmother puts on her couch ♪ >> plastics is both the finest and the worst expression of humankindthout bakelite would require an alternate universe. >> bakelite! bakelite! >> wow. i cannot wait to see the rest of that film. and my colleague jacques has very kindly posted in the chat a link by which you can purchase or find other ways to view the entire documentary. and i know what i'm doing this weekend. i'm going to be reading and watching this documentary. i'm so...
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you write about how wonderful the future would be for humankind.existence of us, will depend on stocks and market that have gotten absolutely annihilated, dramatic stuff. this year alone, whether social media, whether software, are these still viable investments? i mean you know, we had the hype phase. should we look at opportunities inside of that pile of carnage? >> these stocks are still great stocks qualitywise, great revenues. they're a little bit high because of where interest rates are, inflation is playing a role, but in the long run these stocks will outdo many other areas. tech is scalable business. tech is a business that scales exponentially. but more important this is a business that doesn't have a lot of friction and these are businesses that can quintuple over the next 10 years. charles: i'm glad you said it. you reminded us. ray, thank you very much. always appreciate it. folks at 4:30 a.m., on april 12, 1861 confederate troops fired on fort sumter in south carolina. less than 34 hours union forces surrendered. that marked the begin
you write about how wonderful the future would be for humankind.existence of us, will depend on stocks and market that have gotten absolutely annihilated, dramatic stuff. this year alone, whether social media, whether software, are these still viable investments? i mean you know, we had the hype phase. should we look at opportunities inside of that pile of carnage? >> these stocks are still great stocks qualitywise, great revenues. they're a little bit high because of where interest rates...
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plastics is both the finest and the worst expression of humankind. a world without bakelite would require an alternate universe. a good oh, wow. i cannot wait to see the rest of that film and my colleague jacques has very kindly posted in the chat a link by which you can purchase or find other ways to view the entire documentary and i know what i'm doing this weekend. i'm going to be reading and watching this documentary. i'm so fascinated. so i do have one more host privilege question before we go into the audience questions and that is can any of you tell us anything about i think that mark twain and big ones knew one another, is that correct? or at least met i have a photograph of my friend with his wife's name. i assume they are better. but it's in my family archives. and there's this shirt with you. and i'm glad ever confirmed that it's actually. to and i understand that you've actually come to the mark twain house with them questions about what where i mean, what were the circumstances of that photograph? yeah and not been able to find anything
plastics is both the finest and the worst expression of humankind. a world without bakelite would require an alternate universe. a good oh, wow. i cannot wait to see the rest of that film and my colleague jacques has very kindly posted in the chat a link by which you can purchase or find other ways to view the entire documentary and i know what i'm doing this weekend. i'm going to be reading and watching this documentary. i'm so fascinated. so i do have one more host privilege question before...
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reflected these changes in leadership offering a few of history that that included whole suas of humankind missing from the earlier ones. reading all the addresses and only them in chronological order presents the historian with a problematic assignment based on an unusual primary source. this speeches are easily accessible online and they back into the reader who is curious about the views of a particular scholar. or the tenor of a particular time but few people other than aha presidents i assume sit down and read all 137 of them. sequentially as i did last spring one of the disadvantages in doing so is that the address is by themselves would suggest that it was not until the 1970s and 80s that the profession had any interest in the overlapping histories of women workers or people of non-western european descent. in fact, this was not the case articles in the ahr course offerings and university catalogs and annual meeting programs reveal an ongoing lively interested social history, generally and then women and people of color and the laboring classes in particular. still the address is co
reflected these changes in leadership offering a few of history that that included whole suas of humankind missing from the earlier ones. reading all the addresses and only them in chronological order presents the historian with a problematic assignment based on an unusual primary source. this speeches are easily accessible online and they back into the reader who is curious about the views of a particular scholar. or the tenor of a particular time but few people other than aha presidents i...
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the need to apply limits to humankind, i think, you know, sort of the thinking involved as man becamee, thomas maltas published anonymously as it affects the future of society with speculations, it warned of the risk of unchecked population are growth, and the result, of course, would be war, misery, moral restraint. the book was a hit. in fact, there was a lot of new laws enacted because of it. helping the poor only encourages them of to have more children, and this led to things like the irish potato famine in the 1840s. a journalists, matt ridley, summed it up best, better to be cruel than to be kind. it creates, you know, it creates situations where it makes our life harder, and it makes our life more discouraging. yes, we need a smart balance. we need to understand that the bounties of the earth are a gift. let's use them and appreciate the planet if at the same time. liz z claman, i wish i had better news for you. i'm waiting for the 4:00 bell. liz: wow. dow down 846 points? thank you, charles. [laughter] charles: you're welcome. liz: rotten egg. all right, when you pair a sello
the need to apply limits to humankind, i think, you know, sort of the thinking involved as man becamee, thomas maltas published anonymously as it affects the future of society with speculations, it warned of the risk of unchecked population are growth, and the result, of course, would be war, misery, moral restraint. the book was a hit. in fact, there was a lot of new laws enacted because of it. helping the poor only encourages them of to have more children, and this led to things like the...
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obstruct, we say we will not allow you to put narrow special interests above the interests of all humankind unbelievable mess. he did broker a deal, and got as much out of kyoto as he could have, but we were not gonna get steep cuts in co2 emissions out of a global agreement with all the industry fighting against them. >> delegates from the u.s. and 149 other countries have approved the treaty known as the kyoto protocol. president clinton is praising the agreement, but he may have trouble getting it ratified. >> the clinton administration never even put the kyoto protocol up for a vote in the senate. it was d.o.a., and i think they understood that within a week of return from kyoto. >> i feel that at the end of the day, the clinton-gore administration was not able to deliver on the lofty promise of american leadership. the door closed for the next ten years. so it was a significant missed opportunity. >> when i became part of that world we thought the odds were pretty long against us, we did not expect to prevail in the climate debate. ...against a problem that most scientists don't say ex
obstruct, we say we will not allow you to put narrow special interests above the interests of all humankind unbelievable mess. he did broker a deal, and got as much out of kyoto as he could have, but we were not gonna get steep cuts in co2 emissions out of a global agreement with all the industry fighting against them. >> delegates from the u.s. and 149 other countries have approved the treaty known as the kyoto protocol. president clinton is praising the agreement, but he may have...
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so i think it is good to acknowledge that there were people the sense of a record of the sins of humankind and will base america different is that there was an effort to institutionalize a myth method to change and regress and improve and don't see it anywhere else in thehe world. there are things in the past and i grew up in a household where my mother had gone to stanford university and gotta be in the got another va stanford university and got a law degree at stanford university in 1946, and she was all for job is a legal secretary she came home and she went all over and got in her little card she drove all over and not one person would hire her even though i think it would argue for the first superior court judges in fresno county and i think the second one ofi the first court judges female diverted job pretty southerners institutionalize bias ahead of the and some not looking back in the past but the same token, as we talked about earlier, there was also a stability to that society and i can tell you that i lost my wallet in california, at about four people call me within seven right
so i think it is good to acknowledge that there were people the sense of a record of the sins of humankind and will base america different is that there was an effort to institutionalize a myth method to change and regress and improve and don't see it anywhere else in thehe world. there are things in the past and i grew up in a household where my mother had gone to stanford university and gotta be in the got another va stanford university and got a law degree at stanford university in 1946, and...
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about it, elon musk is one of the best innovators, one of the best capitalists of our time if not humankind or mankind, right? he will finance this, interest rate of four or 5% on this. he thinks in his mind they get greater four or 5% rate of return on his other invests by growing his other companies. i think deal will be financed for longer term. probably the equity portion isn't going to impact tesla, spacex or any of these other companies. what will impact the time he will spend building twitter up or fixing twitter. that is where the real value, negative is going to come for tesla and spacex. neil: luke, stepping back from this, if we look at bidding interests, bidding war were to develop, i see your point unlikely others would cough up or entertaining that kind of money but you would think there would be more hyped up interest in technology stocks in general, you would think. now another sell-off pour nasdaq dominated by big technology names. a lot might have to do with the continued backup in interest rates and inflation, i get that, but no follow-through from twitter including twitt
about it, elon musk is one of the best innovators, one of the best capitalists of our time if not humankind or mankind, right? he will finance this, interest rate of four or 5% on this. he thinks in his mind they get greater four or 5% rate of return on his other invests by growing his other companies. i think deal will be financed for longer term. probably the equity portion isn't going to impact tesla, spacex or any of these other companies. what will impact the time he will spend building...
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the sins of america or the sins of humankind. what makes america different is that there was an effort to institutionalize and redress and improve, and i don't see it very much else in the world. there are things in the past i grew up in a household where my mother had gone to stanford university, got another ba at stanford university and a law degree at stanford university in 1946, and she was offered a job as a legal secretary and came home and she got in her little car and drove all over. not one person would hire her although i think you could argue she was one of the first superior court judges in fresno county. i think the second and one of the first appellate court judges that was female and did a good job, so there was institutionalized bias that had to be overcome so i'm not looking at the past, but the same token that we talked about earlier, there was a stability to the society. i can tell you if i lost my wallet in california, i had about four people call me within seven or eight times and say where are you? a couple
the sins of america or the sins of humankind. what makes america different is that there was an effort to institutionalize and redress and improve, and i don't see it very much else in the world. there are things in the past i grew up in a household where my mother had gone to stanford university, got another ba at stanford university and a law degree at stanford university in 1946, and she was offered a job as a legal secretary and came home and she got in her little car and drove all over....
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the sins of america are the sins of humankind. what makes america different is that there was an effort to institutionalize a method to change and redress and improve and i don't see it very much else in the world. there are things in the past. i grew up in a household where my mother had gone to stanford university, another ba at stanford university and got a law degree at stanford university in 1946 and she was offered a job as a legal secretary and came home and she went all over, not one person would hire her even though i think it's our view she was one of the first superior uecourt judges in fresno county. i think the second and one of ththe first appellate court judgesthat was female and did a a good job . so there was institutionalize bias that had to be overcome so i'm not looking back at the past but the same token as we talked about earlier there was an allstate ability to that society . i can tell you if i lost i my wallet in seller california i had about four people call me as an say where are you, i have to deliver i
the sins of america are the sins of humankind. what makes america different is that there was an effort to institutionalize a method to change and redress and improve and i don't see it very much else in the world. there are things in the past. i grew up in a household where my mother had gone to stanford university, another ba at stanford university and got a law degree at stanford university in 1946 and she was offered a job as a legal secretary and came home and she went all over, not one...
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lot of money on computers and metrics and tracking is really the solution when an emphasis on humankindness and rule of law is conspicuously missing. i think perhaps an emphasis on ethics, honor, integrity, honesty, empathy, decency, these are words you mysteriously do not hear at the board of supervisors meetings. you hear the words metrics, tracking. and i just have to tell you that is not a connection to the general public. that is not heart connection. that is not mercy. that is not compassion, and that is not identifying with people who are different from you. i am different from the police. they are different from me. and metrics and tracking will never bring those two differences together. i know for a fact that when people try to make phone calls at the bart station from the pay phones, you know, calls to eviction lawyers or social workers, i know they are treated as if they are loitering, somehow a waste of space and why is that? it's similar to the quality of car. it's their clothing, it's the fact that they have not spent a lot of money on their clothing. maybe they have a person
lot of money on computers and metrics and tracking is really the solution when an emphasis on humankindness and rule of law is conspicuously missing. i think perhaps an emphasis on ethics, honor, integrity, honesty, empathy, decency, these are words you mysteriously do not hear at the board of supervisors meetings. you hear the words metrics, tracking. and i just have to tell you that is not a connection to the general public. that is not heart connection. that is not mercy. that is not...
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lot of money on computers and metrics and tracking is really the solution when an emphasis on humankindness and rule of law is conspicuously missing. i think perhaps an emphasis on ethics, honor, integrity, honesty, empathy, decency, these are words you mysteriously do not hear at the board of supervisors meetings. you hear the words metrics, tracking. and i just have to tell you that is not a connection to the general public. that is not heart connection. that is not mercy. that is not compassion, and that is not identifying with people who are different from you. i am different from the police. they are different from me. and metrics and tracking will never bring those two differences together. i know for a fact that when people try to make phone calls at the bart station from the pay phones, you know, calls to eviction lawyers or social workers, i know they are treated as if they are loitering, somehow a waste of space and why is that? it's similar to the quality of car. it's their clothing, it's the fact that they have not spent a lot of money on their clothing. maybe they have a person
lot of money on computers and metrics and tracking is really the solution when an emphasis on humankindness and rule of law is conspicuously missing. i think perhaps an emphasis on ethics, honor, integrity, honesty, empathy, decency, these are words you mysteriously do not hear at the board of supervisors meetings. you hear the words metrics, tracking. and i just have to tell you that is not a connection to the general public. that is not heart connection. that is not mercy. that is not...
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madam speaker, what we are witnessing, russian troops in ukraine represents some of the worst of humankind. right now, the world is watching horrifying war crimes taking place. the world is watching the extent to which putin is throughouting international norms and -- flouting international norms in pursuit of its brutality. and the world is also watching what we as a nation are going to do about it. the department of state has officially concluded that russian forces have committed war crimes in ukraine. which was made vividly clear by the horrifying images emerging over this past weekend from bucha. investigations into these war crimes are already beginning and must continue. and i'm saying today, as chair of the house foreign affairs committee, working along with my friend and partner, the ranking member, mike mccaul, we will work tirelessly to make sure that justice is delivered and that the administration works stren strenuously in concert with partners and allies to this end. because meaningful justice for these crimes helps prevent such atrocities in the future. this legislation req
madam speaker, what we are witnessing, russian troops in ukraine represents some of the worst of humankind. right now, the world is watching horrifying war crimes taking place. the world is watching the extent to which putin is throughouting international norms and -- flouting international norms in pursuit of its brutality. and the world is also watching what we as a nation are going to do about it. the department of state has officially concluded that russian forces have committed war crimes...