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i. darwin award we've ever seen. >>> staying at the house, both pranksters and buddies.rstanding they have with each other is that they don't prank each other. >> yeah right. >> right? when roman left to run an err d errand, him and his girlfriend decided to scheme on a nasty prank. >> when he comes home, he's going to find me here taking creepy pictures of her as she's in the shower. but what he doesn't know is she's not even naked. >> yeah right. >> he's not biting. >> but even the best prankster that thinks he can smell a good prank still gets pranked. >> what are you doing? >> i was in the shower. why are you in here? >> why are you in the shower? he's taking photos. >> it takes a second for them to actually convince. roman's girlfriend plays it up. >> you didn't know he was in here? >> give me your phone. i want to see. i know it's a joke but give me your phone. >> he says i trust but i want to verify. she starts crying. >> i was in the shower. >> and you didn't know he was in here? >> no. i had no idea he was in here. i swear. >> then he admits he was taking pictur
i. darwin award we've ever seen. >>> staying at the house, both pranksters and buddies.rstanding they have with each other is that they don't prank each other. >> yeah right. >> right? when roman left to run an err d errand, him and his girlfriend decided to scheme on a nasty prank. >> when he comes home, he's going to find me here taking creepy pictures of her as she's in the shower. but what he doesn't know is she's not even naked. >> yeah right. >> he's...
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guess charlesw, i darwin proved that, you know, the species, different species in general are very adaptableeir environment, and they -- you know, so i think over the long term, it would not be an issue. have learned to live and work in a microgravity environment, i am sure people will be able to live and work in an environment that is twice the amount of gravity, although i think to be comfortable with that, in that situation, it will probably take a little longer to optimal up here. much, but, youas know, when we come back from a space station, we do feel like you weigh 500 pounds, more than double your real weight. but it is something you adjust to very quickly, and i think we as a species, you know, throughout evolution, it has shown that we are very adaptable. john: how long has it taken you to get used to this environment of microgravity, and is it a constant process of adjustment, or is it something that you figure out, and then it is just there? scott: you know, that is a really good question, and you know one i have never been asked before. what is the process of adjusting? far, i h
guess charlesw, i darwin proved that, you know, the species, different species in general are very adaptableeir environment, and they -- you know, so i think over the long term, it would not be an issue. have learned to live and work in a microgravity environment, i am sure people will be able to live and work in an environment that is twice the amount of gravity, although i think to be comfortable with that, in that situation, it will probably take a little longer to optimal up here. much,...
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>> one lesson i hope we learn from the financial crisis is that economic darwinism is a good thing and mistake for the german government to keep people quiet and out of the fire. there are lots of jobs involved and it is terrible, but this is about culture. if you allow companies to get away with this behavior, they will repeat it, again and again. so i hope darwinism comes into play and this could be a disaster for its employees, but that could be what is needed. scarlet: it is interesting, people think that there is this comparison between wall street and the auto industry, the public thinks that wall street people are folks who do bad things, but they do not think about that when it comes to the auto industry, we have seen so many scandals in the last 12-18 months, is there a sense from the public that there are some bad people in this industry? >> is interesting, the google able, they are aware of this culture that can be involved and can lead to this behavior. when johnson and johnson had an issue where people were tampering with the drugs and people died, johnson and johnson reac
>> one lesson i hope we learn from the financial crisis is that economic darwinism is a good thing and mistake for the german government to keep people quiet and out of the fire. there are lots of jobs involved and it is terrible, but this is about culture. if you allow companies to get away with this behavior, they will repeat it, again and again. so i hope darwinism comes into play and this could be a disaster for its employees, but that could be what is needed. scarlet: it is...
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mark: i hope one of the lessons we learn from the financial crisis is that economic darwinism is a goodld be a mistake of the german government keeps volkswagen out of the fire. there are a lot of jobs involved .ut again it's about culture if you allow companies to get away with the sort of behavior, they will just repeat it again and again. i hope darwinism comes into this and volkswagen -- if a volkswagen is orderly when did it is a disaster but it might be what is needed. betty: people do you think of this whole comparison between wall street and the auto industry. the public generally thinks wall streeters are evil people they do bad things. they don't necessarily think about that when it comes to the auto industry. we've seen so many scandals over the last 12 to 18 months. is there a sense in the public that hey, the auto industry has some bad people. mark: is interesting. the google motto "don't be evil," clearly the guys that started it are aware that corporate culture can quickly be eroded italy to this kind of behavior. the contrary example is when johnson & johnson had an issu
mark: i hope one of the lessons we learn from the financial crisis is that economic darwinism is a goodld be a mistake of the german government keeps volkswagen out of the fire. there are a lot of jobs involved .ut again it's about culture if you allow companies to get away with the sort of behavior, they will just repeat it again and again. i hope darwinism comes into this and volkswagen -- if a volkswagen is orderly when did it is a disaster but it might be what is needed. betty: people do...
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with the galÁpagos i wrote about it with darwin and helped make the story of darwin much more significantand win prizes. antarctica looking at the -- early science done there, and a not be distracted by a race to a pole which wasn't really fundamental it was what was hamming in preworld war whether it was a center for science. oh, in 1800 election brook that brought me to this group before the book of the magnificent catastrophe no one had ever tried to write the story of the 1800 election. that's the adam versus jefferson. as a blow by blow political xainl in the narrative of white making of a president of 1960s that's what i thought to do there opposed to a broad historical perpghtive which other books had. so i looked for gaps in the record. other people leak who you'll see later on this stage can take a topic that everybody knows and tell it better than anybody ever did before and everybody can love it, and i love it. but i need to have the advantage of a book that placed my specialty legal history, history of science which is what my ph.d. is in, and hopefully something that too many
with the galÁpagos i wrote about it with darwin and helped make the story of darwin much more significantand win prizes. antarctica looking at the -- early science done there, and a not be distracted by a race to a pole which wasn't really fundamental it was what was hamming in preworld war whether it was a center for science. oh, in 1800 election brook that brought me to this group before the book of the magnificent catastrophe no one had ever tried to write the story of the 1800 election....
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>> i guess charles darwin proved the species, different species in general, are very adaptable to their environment, so i think over the long term it wouldn't be an issue. just like we've learned to live and work in micro gravity environment, i'm sure people could learn to live and work in an environment that's twice the amount of gravity. although i think so to be comfortable with that in that situation it would probably take a little bit longer to get comfortable up here weighing twice as much. when we come back from the space station, we do feel like you weigh 500 pounds, more than double your real weight. but it's something you adjust to very quickly. we as a species throughout evolution have shown that we're very adaptable. >> how long has it taken you to get used to this environment of micro gravity, and is it a constant process of adjustment or is it something that you figure out and then it's just there? >> you know, that's a really good question. you know, one i've never been asked before. what is the process of adjusting? so far i've found that it is a continuous thing. it get
>> i guess charles darwin proved the species, different species in general, are very adaptable to their environment, so i think over the long term it wouldn't be an issue. just like we've learned to live and work in micro gravity environment, i'm sure people could learn to live and work in an environment that's twice the amount of gravity. although i think so to be comfortable with that in that situation it would probably take a little bit longer to get comfortable up here weighing twice...
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darwin is waiting. good morning. caller: good morning to you. i have a quran. it is a virgin of -- it is a version of our bible. all i suggest the people that say there may not be a dispute with their religion, read it. concentrate on it. i don't believe -- i cannot , any of our forefathers who wrote the constitution or bill of rights ever had to deal with the muslim quran. to me it is a book so far out in left field and some of the reflections we are seeing today are quran following people. pick one up at the bookstore, read it and call back a month from now and say i have a different opinion. host: do you pick up the religious books of other religions? isit just the muslim religion you are concerned about ? caller: i critique other religions. i am a lutheran. , critique catholic, methodist even catholics are so close to the protestants it is scary. i understand the mormon religion. i have no problem. they do not print in their book what their ultimate goal is. darwin.at is with go to our line for democrats were kathy has been waiting in kentucky. good morning
darwin is waiting. good morning. caller: good morning to you. i have a quran. it is a virgin of -- it is a version of our bible. all i suggest the people that say there may not be a dispute with their religion, read it. concentrate on it. i don't believe -- i cannot , any of our forefathers who wrote the constitution or bill of rights ever had to deal with the muslim quran. to me it is a book so far out in left field and some of the reflections we are seeing today are quran following people....
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i can hide behind the observation of henry adams, writing in the grant administration said if you look at the list of american presidents from beginning until now, you got to believe darwin got it exactly backwards. [laughter and applause] >> host: who was the one indispensable founding father the washington, adams, hamilton? one person had existed what would be different? >> guest: i have a lot invested in making the case that they function so well because they are a collective and there's a kind of built in checks and balances in the personalities, idiosyncrasies and ideologies of the respective founders. if you just had hamilton we head towards dictatorship. if you just said washington, jefferson, we are moving towards anarchy. there was one who was the founding his father of them all and they would all agree about this. you asked franklin, hamilton, madison, adams, they would all agree washington was the greatest. and because of his judgment. he wasn't as smart, hamilton was the smartest. he would have gotten the highest grades on the s.a.t.s. jefferson was the best red, madison was most publicly agile. adams was the most thoughtful about government i think. so each
i can hide behind the observation of henry adams, writing in the grant administration said if you look at the list of american presidents from beginning until now, you got to believe darwin got it exactly backwards. [laughter and applause] >> host: who was the one indispensable founding father the washington, adams, hamilton? one person had existed what would be different? >> guest: i have a lot invested in making the case that they function so well because they are a collective and...
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darwin. leon: appropriate. the fish is saying thanks a lot. kimberly: thanks for nothing! leon: iwonder if there is a lawyer joke in there somewhere. coming up new information about the father's charge in a bloody fight after a youth softball game last night. 48-year-old michael barbella and michael john duffy were sentencedded to a year's probation and fined $100. they were arrested after a violent fight breaking out in the daughter's softball tournament. it was caught on a cell phone video. kimberly: an author who is commissioned to write the next james bond 'nole is getting attention. he called actor idris elba too street to play 007. too street. he was known for the role "wires" is rumored to be a top candidate. many believe that the choice of words were racially coded to imply he doesn't envision a black james bond. the next bond movie "specter" is no. 2. leon: -- november 6. leon: does he have no idea how many women would watch a movie with him. kimberly: street bond is kind of hot. leon: they might do it after all. coming up on "abc7 news at 5:00" -- knowing before you buy.
darwin. leon: appropriate. the fish is saying thanks a lot. kimberly: thanks for nothing! leon: iwonder if there is a lawyer joke in there somewhere. coming up new information about the father's charge in a bloody fight after a youth softball game last night. 48-year-old michael barbella and michael john duffy were sentencedded to a year's probation and fined $100. they were arrested after a violent fight breaking out in the daughter's softball tournament. it was caught on a cell phone video....
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i could join me. welcome ba to the "politics nation" science lab. folks, do not adjust your television set. we've taken a trip back in time. happy darwin day.d, we're gathered here today to mourn a sad loss. the loss of another bogus gop talking point. >> i'm al sharpton. let's talk about it on "politics nation." >> reverend al, you take us away. >> i can do that. okay, which one is my camera? am i over here? is it this one? that one? ♪ tonight >> that's coming up right after i finish my drink. hit it, guys. ♪ my head is spinning. mine, too. i'm seeing double. the man can never agree with himself. but we can. this is a great show, if i do say so myself. it is a pretty great show. it's been an honor to talk about the big issues of the day. speaking with some of the great personalities of this country. and to do it all on the big stage. >> live from the world famous apollo theater, here's your host, the reverend al sharpton. >> great to be back here at the apollo tonight. i'm coming to you live from the festival in downtown atlanta, georgia. live from the great city of new orleans for the 19th annual essence festival. we're live tonight from
i could join me. welcome ba to the "politics nation" science lab. folks, do not adjust your television set. we've taken a trip back in time. happy darwin day.d, we're gathered here today to mourn a sad loss. the loss of another bogus gop talking point. >> i'm al sharpton. let's talk about it on "politics nation." >> reverend al, you take us away. >> i can do that. okay, which one is my camera? am i over here? is it this one? that one? ♪ tonight >>...
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i like? oh, season two premiered last night and it was good one, jenn fred. >> guys, real quick, darwin walkers working on helping the eagles and other nfl teams get their cell phones, pretty cool. so, two things people are worried about, the pope, and empire, and empire did not disappoint. if you saw it at all, saw a lot of guest start, if you didn't see it, we have you covered. come on back, because we're talking empire, all morning long. and the pope. >> the parkway, starting to take shape down there. that will be a very elaborate stage, alex. >> it really will. looking at the rendering what when was it last week? looked amazing, stowe see it coming together, it will be nice. >> will you get a papal poncho? plus we'll take to you dc. >> crowds already gathering outside the capitol for pope francis and his arrival this morning. here we go. another look, every time we check back, more people, it keeps growing. >> so true. almost all of the grass is gone now, he doesn't show up therefore another three hours, maybe goodness. >> after kicking off see the pope landed not yet, the day before yeste
i like? oh, season two premiered last night and it was good one, jenn fred. >> guys, real quick, darwin walkers working on helping the eagles and other nfl teams get their cell phones, pretty cool. so, two things people are worried about, the pope, and empire, and empire did not disappoint. if you saw it at all, saw a lot of guest start, if you didn't see it, we have you covered. come on back, because we're talking empire, all morning long. and the pope. >> the parkway, starting to...
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you know, illy: guess -- charles darwin proved that the species, different species in general, are very adaptable to their environment. i think over the long term it wouldn't be an issue. just like we have learned to live and work in microgravity, i'm sure people would be able to live and work in an environment that is twice the amount of gravity, although i think to be comfortable in that situation would probably take longer than it would to get comfortable up here. when we come back from the space station, we do feel like we weigh 500 pounds, more than double your real weight. but it is something you would just too quickly. i think we as a species, throughout evolution, have shown we are very adaptable. mr. hughes: how long has it taken you to get used to this environment of microgravity? is a constant process of adjustment, or is it something that you figure out, and then it is just there? mr. scott kelly: that is a really good question. one i have never been asked before. what is the process of adjusting? that it isave found a continuous thing. it gets less significant overtime, but i do notice that i can do things
you know, illy: guess -- charles darwin proved that the species, different species in general, are very adaptable to their environment. i think over the long term it wouldn't be an issue. just like we have learned to live and work in microgravity, i'm sure people would be able to live and work in an environment that is twice the amount of gravity, although i think to be comfortable in that situation would probably take longer than it would to get comfortable up here. when we come back from the...
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said that, i was just thinking -- what was going through my head was, please don't look at me, please don't look at me. [laughter] but you notice when bob said this -- about the social darwinism, he pointed at me. so i'm more outnumbered than my thanksgiving table in seattle, let me tell you. joseph dionne jr.: you just have to look into your heart, arthur. and in fact, that's kind of what i want to ask you to do here. i mean, your views on these subjects have actually changed, and i think it's one of the reasons you wanted to join us today. back in 2010, you talked about makers and takers in society and a culture of redistribution. but in february 2014, you wrote a very important article and commentary -- the open-handed toward your brothers -- and you said we have to declare peace on the safety net, which i think is a really important thing to say. and as the president suggested, the safety net we have has actually cut poverty substantially. so twin questions -- could you talk about how and why your own views have changed -- if i've fairly characterized that. and in the spirit we're celebrating here of trans-ideological nonpartisanship -- now, there's a mouthful for you --
said that, i was just thinking -- what was going through my head was, please don't look at me, please don't look at me. [laughter] but you notice when bob said this -- about the social darwinism, he pointed at me. so i'm more outnumbered than my thanksgiving table in seattle, let me tell you. joseph dionne jr.: you just have to look into your heart, arthur. and in fact, that's kind of what i want to ask you to do here. i mean, your views on these subjects have actually changed, and i think it's...
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i can hide behind the observation that henry adams said if you look to the list of american presidents from the beginning to now but darwin got a backwards. [laughter] [applause] >> who was though one indispensable belding father? >> i have a lot invested to make the case that they function so well because they are a collective. there is the built in checks and balances in the personalities and idiosyncrasies and ideologies if we just had hamilton you're headed to deck toward a dash dictatorship with washington towards anarchy. but there was one who was the founder of the mall they all would have agreed about this if you ask franklin, hamilton madison adams, they would all agree that washington was the greatest because of his judgment. he was not as smart. hamilton was the smartest he would have had the highest rates. [laughter] jefferson was the best red medicine and was most politically and agile and adams was the most awful about government so each had a particular strength but they all said washington was indispensable. he was. the most indispensable thing he ever did which is what marks them is so different from all
i can hide behind the observation that henry adams said if you look to the list of american presidents from the beginning to now but darwin got a backwards. [laughter] [applause] >> who was though one indispensable belding father? >> i have a lot invested to make the case that they function so well because they are a collective. there is the built in checks and balances in the personalities and idiosyncrasies and ideologies if we just had hamilton you're headed to deck toward a dash...
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said that, i was just thinking -- what was going through my head was, please don't look at me, please don't look at me. [laughter] but you notice when bob said this -- about the social darwinism, he pointed at me. so i'm more outnumbered than my thanksgiving table in seattle, let me tell you. joseph dionne jr.: you just have to look into your heart, arthur. and in fact, that's kind of what i want to ask you to do here. i mean, your views on these subjects have actually changed, and i think it's one of the reasons you wanted to join us today. back in 2010, you talked about makers and takers in society and a culture of redistribution. but in february 2014, you wrote a very important article and commentary -- the open-handed toward your brothers -- and you said we have to declare peace on the safety net, which i think is a really important thing to say. and as the president suggested, the safety net we have has actually cut poverty substantially. so twin questions -- could you talk about how and why your own views have changed -- if i've fairly characterized that. and in the spirit we're celebrating here of trans-ideological nonpartisanship -- now, there's a mouthful for you --
said that, i was just thinking -- what was going through my head was, please don't look at me, please don't look at me. [laughter] but you notice when bob said this -- about the social darwinism, he pointed at me. so i'm more outnumbered than my thanksgiving table in seattle, let me tell you. joseph dionne jr.: you just have to look into your heart, arthur. and in fact, that's kind of what i want to ask you to do here. i mean, your views on these subjects have actually changed, and i think it's...
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i can hide behind the observation of henry adams, writing in the grant administration said if you look at the list of american presidents from beginning until now, you got to believe darwin got it exactly backwards. [laughter and applause] >> host: who was the one indispensable founding father the washington, adams, hamilton? one person had existed what would be different? >> guest: i have a lot invested in making the case that they function so well because they are a collective and there's a kind of built in checks and balances in the personalities, idiosyncrasies and ideologies of the respective founders. if you just had hamilton we head towards dictatorship. if you just said washington, jefferson, we are moving towards anarchy. there was one who was the founding his father of them all and they would all agree about this. you asked franklin, hamilton, madison, adams, they would all agree washington was the greatest. and because of his judgment. he wasn't as smart, hamilton was the smartest. he would have gotten the highest grades on the s.a.t.s. jefferson was the best red, madison was most publicly agile. adams was the most thoughtful about government i think. so each
i can hide behind the observation of henry adams, writing in the grant administration said if you look at the list of american presidents from beginning until now, you got to believe darwin got it exactly backwards. [laughter and applause] >> host: who was the one indispensable founding father the washington, adams, hamilton? one person had existed what would be different? >> guest: i have a lot invested in making the case that they function so well because they are a collective and...