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you were looking at watcher-a's life. -- walter-based life. what are you confident that is enough time that we might be --e to climb condition as stabilized we are fairly confident that the first microbial life evolved on earth. he remained in the ocean for a billion years and it took well over a billion years for life to gain any complex city. that life existed on mars. we are talking about funding fossil microbes. blue-green algae. that's why i do think it will take humans on the planet breaking open a lot of rocks to find multiple samples. up finite and complex life, the idea that there may be civilizations that can communicate with us. there are some that argue that we should have probably found that if it existed and the fact that the earth is 4.5 billion , so you could conceivably have civilizations that would be very advanced. you think about how much advancement we have had now. are we searching in the right way for civilizations that may be so far advanced and may not be communicating the way we do. how do we know that? this is the mo
you were looking at watcher-a's life. -- walter-based life. what are you confident that is enough time that we might be --e to climb condition as stabilized we are fairly confident that the first microbial life evolved on earth. he remained in the ocean for a billion years and it took well over a billion years for life to gain any complex city. that life existed on mars. we are talking about funding fossil microbes. blue-green algae. that's why i do think it will take humans on the planet...
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you all have talked about the search for life and improving life here on earth. so, legislation that we are putting together is to add the search for the future of the universe. that's about everything all rolled into one. so, this is one of those parts of nasa, and it is complementary with the human missions because one complements the other. you can't do one without the other. it's going to be a challenge for us to protect human life going all the way back to mars. we have to get them there faster thange we do now and we've got o protect them from being fried in the process by radiation. what we will learn in that mission and development of technology to sustain human life will also complement the science mission directorate, so it is going to be an exciting time for nasa. v thank you mr. chairman. >> thank you senator nelson. you talked about the danger of being fried in space just yesterday i was mentioning to my staff the old tv ad this is your brain, this is your brain on drugs, this is a side of bacon. they were too young to have any idea to know what i wa
you all have talked about the search for life and improving life here on earth. so, legislation that we are putting together is to add the search for the future of the universe. that's about everything all rolled into one. so, this is one of those parts of nasa, and it is complementary with the human missions because one complements the other. you can't do one without the other. it's going to be a challenge for us to protect human life going all the way back to mars. we have to get them there...
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life. we are making progress as we search for life's origin, evolution, distribution, and future in the universe. as we look to draft a new nasa authorization act, hopefully this year, it is imperative we not only make progress answering but that we also equip nasa with the capabilities it needs to support science missions and priorities that will lead to discoveries across our solar system. this is a momentous time to be involved in space exploration, and i look forward to the testimony of our esteemed witnesses. now recognized senator markey, the ranking member, or his opening remarks. sen. markey: thank you for having this extremely important hearing today with this incredible panel. last week, we gained great insight from our witnesses on how americans will venture out of earth's orbit beyond the moon and on to the surface of mars. today, we welcome another distinguished panel of experts that will point us in the right direction as we launch science missions into the void of space, with
life. we are making progress as we search for life's origin, evolution, distribution, and future in the universe. as we look to draft a new nasa authorization act, hopefully this year, it is imperative we not only make progress answering but that we also equip nasa with the capabilities it needs to support science missions and priorities that will lead to discoveries across our solar system. this is a momentous time to be involved in space exploration, and i look forward to the testimony of our...
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i had a good life. i had married a good man. i had four wonderful children. i have a secure life. i was always thinking of my college love missing her wondering what she was doing and wondering whether or not she was happy. when i think about her i convince myself that i would never again be happy and only abide dying and going to heaven would i ever again be happy. so i spent close to 40 years of my life yearning for death thinking of all kinds of ways i could kill myself. eventually begging god to take me right then, that i was ready to go. but all of this changed in august of 1999. at that time i was teaching a lazy sunday school class at a church in downtown -- it was a small class. i hadn't been teaching long and i didn't know the members well at all. one morning i was simply visiting with one of the members. we were sharing with each other information about our families. she began telling me about her son who was an artist and she told me that he was such a kind and awful person especially to his grandmother. and it was about then that i thought came into my mind like a ligh
i had a good life. i had married a good man. i had four wonderful children. i have a secure life. i was always thinking of my college love missing her wondering what she was doing and wondering whether or not she was happy. when i think about her i convince myself that i would never again be happy and only abide dying and going to heaven would i ever again be happy. so i spent close to 40 years of my life yearning for death thinking of all kinds of ways i could kill myself. eventually begging...
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you would like to believe that as americans look back on this life, a life of honor, a life of dignitynd a life of decency, you know, marked by something that most people can't even imagine doing. you're offered freedom when you are a prisoner of war and you say no. >> not until everybody else who was captured before me gets to go home. >> that alone would mark an entire life if he continued to serve for decades and decades. you hope that that example makes a difference, but it is a very tough time. >> we speak of this being a tough time, and we mentioned at the top of the show that the current president, donald j. trump, sent out a tweet overnight sending his condolences and sympathies to the family, but this has been a rocky relationship. so rocky, in fact, that the mccain camp reportedly asked the white house to send the vice president and not the president to the funeral. how contentious exactly was this relationship? >> it's hard to imagine two more different men than john mccain and donald trump. remember back in the campaign donald trump said that john mccain wasn't a war hero.
you would like to believe that as americans look back on this life, a life of honor, a life of dignitynd a life of decency, you know, marked by something that most people can't even imagine doing. you're offered freedom when you are a prisoner of war and you say no. >> not until everybody else who was captured before me gets to go home. >> that alone would mark an entire life if he continued to serve for decades and decades. you hope that that example makes a difference, but it is a...
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he was selling a vision of the good life and if you are selling a vision of the good life and getting people to adopted he did so successfully and the vision of the good life placed sex closer to the heart of human happiness and fulfillment than had been the case in most human civilizations and i think that decision, that focus is a big part of what unleashed all the things hugh hefner was horrified by. penthouse and hustler in the 70s and internet porn in the 2000s in 2010s is what you get when this is unleashed and the one issue we haven't talked about the you alluded to is sexism and misogyny. there is a similar pattern where hugh hefner was a genteel sexist. he obviously loved women but had a vision of female sexuality that existed to satisfy a particular genteel nietzsche and picasso male fantasy. that is not the worst thing that ever existed in human history, sexism is a common feature of human society long before hugh hefner but to the extent that that vision won, it insured the sexual revolution would not just be about ensuring female equality in the workplace and changing var
he was selling a vision of the good life and if you are selling a vision of the good life and getting people to adopted he did so successfully and the vision of the good life placed sex closer to the heart of human happiness and fulfillment than had been the case in most human civilizations and i think that decision, that focus is a big part of what unleashed all the things hugh hefner was horrified by. penthouse and hustler in the 70s and internet porn in the 2000s in 2010s is what you get...
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for one's old life.ure of the ephemeral which attacks the very roots of our processes of maturation of our growth in faith and in hope. and love. how can we experience in this culture what is truly lasting? that is a pretty intense question. how can we experience the truly lasting in this culture of the ephemeral? here's what i would like to say to you. of all the kind of human fruitfulness, marriage is unique. it is about a love that gives rise to a new life. it involves mutual responsibility for the transmission of god's gift of life. and it provides a stable environment in which that new life can grow and flourish. marriage in the church, that is, the sacrament of matching money, shares in a special way in the mystery of god's eternal love. when a christian man and woman come together and enter into the bond of marriage, the lord's grace enables them freely to promise one another and exclusive and enduring love. their union thus becomes a sacramental sign, and this is really important, the sacrament o
for one's old life.ure of the ephemeral which attacks the very roots of our processes of maturation of our growth in faith and in hope. and love. how can we experience in this culture what is truly lasting? that is a pretty intense question. how can we experience the truly lasting in this culture of the ephemeral? here's what i would like to say to you. of all the kind of human fruitfulness, marriage is unique. it is about a love that gives rise to a new life. it involves mutual responsibility...
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john mccain's life obviously was a life of action and a life of commitment. he was committed to this country that he served for 60 years in the navy, in the house of representatives, and in the senate. the senate, of course, for more than 30 after having been elected in 1986. he was of course committed to bringing hope to the oppressed and the persecuted around the world, and people here at home as well. when i think of john, i'm reminded of the words, some of the words from "america the beautiful." the one line that is inspirational is that line that we've heard often: "oh beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the years." john mccain's life was a testament to that dream. not dream in a theoretical sense, but the belief, the belief that your work every day has to be geared towards the future. the dream of a patriot is not something abstract. the dream of a patriot has to be a commitment to working on behalf of those who will come after you. that's why the line talks about seeing beyond the years. always working, as john mccain was, for the future, for
john mccain's life obviously was a life of action and a life of commitment. he was committed to this country that he served for 60 years in the navy, in the house of representatives, and in the senate. the senate, of course, for more than 30 after having been elected in 1986. he was of course committed to bringing hope to the oppressed and the persecuted around the world, and people here at home as well. when i think of john, i'm reminded of the words, some of the words from "america the...
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extends life. exercise prolongs our life span. sports and physical activity have positive effects on health and wellbeing in later years. regular running provides a health boost that lasts well after drugs have put away their running shoes. research is hard study volunteers train vigorously for several weeks. they were then able. cellular changes directly triggered by the participants working out. physical activity had contacted cellular aging. so factors that contribute to a long life include our genes on our agenda but also ones that we can influence a good diet a positive approach to life on plenty of exercise. living longer and staying young it's something many people dream of we asked our viewers on facebook what they think keeps people young. biden was a boubacar thinks you need to find a good place to live so that you can rid yourself of bad feelings. carlos lee minister virus says inclement mexico lots of people swear by coconut oil. and in italy olive oil is the recipe for a long life says
extends life. exercise prolongs our life span. sports and physical activity have positive effects on health and wellbeing in later years. regular running provides a health boost that lasts well after drugs have put away their running shoes. research is hard study volunteers train vigorously for several weeks. they were then able. cellular changes directly triggered by the participants working out. physical activity had contacted cellular aging. so factors that contribute to a long life include...
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you have to put your life together but you have to put your life together in a way that works now and next week and next month the next year end then you have to put it together in a way that also benefit to the people you are intimately associated with. that might be a partner but it's also your family, and if you get those things in line, and some sort of harmony, and harmonies a good way to think about it, then you can figure out how you can do all of that and simultaneously benefit your community. if you take full individual responsibility, which i think is different than concentrating on your individual rights, as you take more and more apprehensive individually, you naturally bring in the entire social world around you. you should start in a limited domain because what do you know, you want to start, will maybe want to start with experimenting things where you would be directly responsible for the negative consequences, if you're trying to change things for example, and you can practice and the smaller domains, with regard to your room, if you have your room in order you can try
you have to put your life together but you have to put your life together in a way that works now and next week and next month the next year end then you have to put it together in a way that also benefit to the people you are intimately associated with. that might be a partner but it's also your family, and if you get those things in line, and some sort of harmony, and harmonies a good way to think about it, then you can figure out how you can do all of that and simultaneously benefit your...
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it is absolutely true that life rights is a common term and people say yes i obtained someone's life rights, but here's what that actually means, legally speaking. it means you get a releaseyo that says i'm not going to sue you for invasion of privacy or violation of my right to privacy and defamation and you get cooperation. either providing written materials or photographs or videos, or whatever, but as the california court of appeals just reaffirmed, legally speaking there is no such thing as life rights with which one must go and obtain before telling a story about a real person, and i also that was very interesting the language that was just used, because of the uncertainty here we proceed withse anrt abundance of caution. the law hase a term for that, it's called a chilling effect, and the uncertainty and thein variety of different courts across the country apply in variouser different ways creates a need for an abundance of caution or, as lawyers would say, a chilling effect on speech, which hopefully someday the u.s. supreme court will step in and resolve. >> also really quic
it is absolutely true that life rights is a common term and people say yes i obtained someone's life rights, but here's what that actually means, legally speaking. it means you get a releaseyo that says i'm not going to sue you for invasion of privacy or violation of my right to privacy and defamation and you get cooperation. either providing written materials or photographs or videos, or whatever, but as the california court of appeals just reaffirmed, legally speaking there is no such thing...
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thumb's down. >> some would say john mccain's whole life led him to that moment, a life that was a profile in courage. >>> still ahead, more on the early years, the vietnam war. a man with a code. stay with us. at ge appliances, our ovens come with a "look ma, no hands" feature. (rustling) no. (clattering) child: (giggling) you guys are something special today. (banging) 350... alexa, ask geneva to pre-heat the top oven to 350 for chicken. (chime) an oven you can control with your voice as well as your hands. (object clattering) you guys are lucky you're cute. another way we make good things for life. broke my personal record. aflac!? no-good break. gooood break. i'm so sorry we can't make your barbecue. i'm just sick about it. aflac!? different kind of sick. if i can't work after surgery, how am i gonna pay my rent? all these bills? aflac! oh, aflac! and they pay you cash in just one day. see how aflac helps cover everyday expenses at aflac.com. buy one take one is back, at olive garden. starting at just $12.99. enjoy one of your favorites with us. and take one home, for free. buy one tak
thumb's down. >> some would say john mccain's whole life led him to that moment, a life that was a profile in courage. >>> still ahead, more on the early years, the vietnam war. a man with a code. stay with us. at ge appliances, our ovens come with a "look ma, no hands" feature. (rustling) no. (clattering) child: (giggling) you guys are something special today. (banging) 350... alexa, ask geneva to pre-heat the top oven to 350 for chicken. (chime) an oven you can...
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they didn't mirror life.yself, what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on? well, i worked as an actor and a writer on a variety show and i write about what happens at home. at home, i talk about what goes on at the office. >> are you doing this because you're afraid of alan? >> no, i'm doing it because i respect alan brady. a man of his caliber has great firing power. >> it's a hybrid of family life, work life. and you cared about them like a family because you saw them together every day. they were a family. >> hi everybody. >> norm! >> hey mr. peterson, caller waiting for you. >> i know. and if she calls, i'm not here. >> on tv, family sort of transcends blood. you recognize that family system, that family dynamic, even if it's not biological. >> sure things didn't go your way. sure you're a little disappointed. but we'll get over it. what's important here is you tried to do the wrong thing. >> that's right. i did, didn't i? >> sammy! sammy! >> you have certain archetypes in the bar, in t
they didn't mirror life.yself, what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on? well, i worked as an actor and a writer on a variety show and i write about what happens at home. at home, i talk about what goes on at the office. >> are you doing this because you're afraid of alan? >> no, i'm doing it because i respect alan brady. a man of his caliber has great firing power. >> it's a hybrid of family life, work life. and you cared about them like a family because...
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raft, with a life jacket on. he was reported to be in good condition. >> reporter: they sent linzie janis. >> linzie janis. >> linzie janis has that story for us. >> reporter: the freighter he is on is due to arrive in boston. when i first heard about the nathan carmen story, it looked like an inspiring story of survival. >> the son rescued off martha's vineyard. >> reporter: nathan had gone out on this fishing boat with his 54-year-old mother linda and never returned. the coast guard combed hundreds of miles of ocean in vain and they'd just given up hope when the call came in. a young man found alone floating on a life raft. >> found alive in good condition. >> reporter: the stunning discovery made in the open ocean by this chinese freighter carrying scrap metal, about 100 miles south of ram point marina in rhode island, where he'd set sail. they'll get the chance to speak with nathan carman tuesday night. >> nathan, this is u.s. coast guard boston. i need to understand what happened. >> reporter: yeah, we all d
raft, with a life jacket on. he was reported to be in good condition. >> reporter: they sent linzie janis. >> linzie janis. >> linzie janis has that story for us. >> reporter: the freighter he is on is due to arrive in boston. when i first heard about the nathan carmen story, it looked like an inspiring story of survival. >> the son rescued off martha's vineyard. >> reporter: nathan had gone out on this fishing boat with his 54-year-old mother linda and never...
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live your life, and stop trying to live somebody else's life."ere's what he said, he said, "you know," he said, "i've met so many people in this als community." here's what he said, he said, "they put all their effort," now, don't miss this, okay? "they put all their effort and energy into fighting, striving, and denying rather than living. and they're disappointed in the end." he said, "there's so many people in this community, they're just striving. they're fightin' this. they're denying this. there's so much tension. in the end," he said, "in the end, they lose anyway." so, come on, let me ask you. is there a fear, is there a concern, is there a worry, and you're just constantly striving, and constantly fighting, and constantly worrying, and little bit in denial? here's what my buddy tim would say. he'd say: "come on, you just gotta let that go. i know what everybody else-- come on, let it go. quit tryin' to live somebody else's life with somebody else's expectations because of somethin' somebody told you. let it go, and live your life." but t
live your life, and stop trying to live somebody else's life."ere's what he said, he said, "you know," he said, "i've met so many people in this als community." here's what he said, he said, "they put all their effort," now, don't miss this, okay? "they put all their effort and energy into fighting, striving, and denying rather than living. and they're disappointed in the end." he said, "there's so many people in this community, they're just...
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this is a key part of the american way of life this was the abundance to the good life. plea boys from the very first issue was heavily invested. it rarely offered guidance to young men many of whom had a good job and a good salary for the first time as they face is new consumer cornucopia of goods. with stylish clothing and liquor and good restaurants in the new york times sports cars with books and movies. and to be familiar with and to create a fashionable bachelor pad with the hi-fi equipment now this mindset is pretty easy with the critic in the 60s and to imagine a conversation with a young woman and then to turn down the hysteria to say are you personally persuaded by those christian ethics with the genealogy of morals? by the way with that picasso lithograph to say can you take off your blouse now? so with sexual fulfillment and with those americans understood and that main point of contention is what to make of those crucial development of hugh hefner's historical role. and as was noted and the actual revolution disquieted as a salutary and then first presented
this is a key part of the american way of life this was the abundance to the good life. plea boys from the very first issue was heavily invested. it rarely offered guidance to young men many of whom had a good job and a good salary for the first time as they face is new consumer cornucopia of goods. with stylish clothing and liquor and good restaurants in the new york times sports cars with books and movies. and to be familiar with and to create a fashionable bachelor pad with the hi-fi...
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live a long life. yeah, healthy, that's all that matters. a healthy baby, a new life.ut what about the future? a baby's health is shaped by where it goes next. how many years of good health, even how long it can expect to live. one of the key factors is where a baby is brought up. dad, look at this. go on then, go on, go onto your bum, son. ha ha! rob hill lives in one of the most deprived parts of stockton—on—tees. i'm going to get myself a drink. he's only 46. but his life is nearly over. well, there's the emphysema in my lungs, which is constant fluid. i have sciatica. i have a very large hiatus hernia. lymphoedema. i've also got type 2 diabetes. it's too warm anyway. rob was told he had six months to live. that was two years ago. he's already on borrowed time. it's devastating for me. inevitably, i'll get a collapse in my airway, and that will be it. i will die. rob's illnesses are down to smoking and poor diet. both are much more common in poorer areas. people from the most deprived areas are four times more likely to smoke than those from the richest. i've made a
live a long life. yeah, healthy, that's all that matters. a healthy baby, a new life.ut what about the future? a baby's health is shaped by where it goes next. how many years of good health, even how long it can expect to live. one of the key factors is where a baby is brought up. dad, look at this. go on then, go on, go onto your bum, son. ha ha! rob hill lives in one of the most deprived parts of stockton—on—tees. i'm going to get myself a drink. he's only 46. but his life is nearly over....
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because water is required for life, they may be able to support life. we heard from other witnesses that nasa's new planet surveyion, an m.i.t. led that started science operations july 21, and next weekend in august will be delivering the first signs data to earth. i thought you might appreciate knowing that. finding exoplanets today is standard operating procedure. it aims to discover the best planets for follow-up with the its telescope, with infrared capability making it suitable to observe exoplanet atmospheres. i just want you to know, despite the delays and cost growth, th exoplanet community is tremendous the enthusiastic because webb will give us our first opportunity to observe exoplanets and search for life. webb will look at atmospheres for gases that might be attributed to life. on earth, oxygen is the best example, the -- because without it we would have no life. buts not limited to suns, also red dwarf stars. these planets orbiting red dwarf stars might be very different from earth, because red dwarf stars give off giant bursts of energy a
because water is required for life, they may be able to support life. we heard from other witnesses that nasa's new planet surveyion, an m.i.t. led that started science operations july 21, and next weekend in august will be delivering the first signs data to earth. i thought you might appreciate knowing that. finding exoplanets today is standard operating procedure. it aims to discover the best planets for follow-up with the its telescope, with infrared capability making it suitable to observe...
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it's life to me. life. and i am not about to start choosing the number of days or the circumstances under which this person cannot be choosing the number of days or the circumstances under which this person cannot be born on this earth and have the right to its life. you see what i mean? once you start getting choosing of days or the circumstances under which this person cannot be born on this earth and have the right to its life. you see what i mean? once you start getting them to roll back you're on the winning side. i promise you that. very good. thanks. [applause] do we have any more questions? i do cannot believe i don't have more questions. no one has a question. oh, they cut you off. ow i feel much, much better. thank you all so very, very much. good luck to you. [applause] >> i hope you recognize there's a squabble going on in the aily wire. that those young whipper snappers, they're just not working hard enough. [appla
it's life to me. life. and i am not about to start choosing the number of days or the circumstances under which this person cannot be choosing the number of days or the circumstances under which this person cannot be born on this earth and have the right to its life. you see what i mean? once you start getting choosing of days or the circumstances under which this person cannot be born on this earth and have the right to its life. you see what i mean? once you start getting them to roll back...
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a real-life product. they have not consented to that, members ofression is this band are aligned with this product, promoting this product. they would never do it in a live show but in the game, there is a huge advertisement. that is the kind of thing you see happening. so far, thankfully, i haven't seen that in the work produced by the company's. >> what is your view. unlike what a newspaper does. articles and features next to advertisement. >> when you are doing a videogame, they have become very much like feature films, more sophisticated elements included in video games. the supreme court has said they are protected speech like films and books and other works. creating a scenario where people are interacting in a videogame in what looks like inl life, not something actually people going on the streets, on every normal street, you have real billboards and buildings. puthe issue is you cannot any real things that exist in the real world into that environment because it may suggest some sort of connectio
a real-life product. they have not consented to that, members ofression is this band are aligned with this product, promoting this product. they would never do it in a live show but in the game, there is a huge advertisement. that is the kind of thing you see happening. so far, thankfully, i haven't seen that in the work produced by the company's. >> what is your view. unlike what a newspaper does. articles and features next to advertisement. >> when you are doing a videogame, they...
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the disease that took john's life took our mutual friend teddy's life, the exact same disease nine years ago, a couple of days ago. and three years ago it took my 's life.l son beau it's brutal. it's on relentless. -- it's relentless. it's unforgiving, and it takes so much from the families we love that in order to survive we have to remember how they lived, not how they died. i carry with me and image of beau, sitting out on a little lake we leave on, starting the motor of the boat and smiling days.ving, not the last has her vicki kennedy own image, seeing teddy looking so a live on that sailboat out on the cape. you will allamily, find your own images, whether it is remembering his smile or his laugh, or a touch on your shoulder, or him running his hand down your cheek, or just lookinglike someone is and smiling at you, just looking you saw thehen sheer joy that crossed his face when he knew he was about to get up and take the senate floor and start a fight. [laughter] god, he loved it. kids, doug,and the andy, jack, jimmy, bridget, and to mrs. mccain, we know how difficult it is to bu
the disease that took john's life took our mutual friend teddy's life, the exact same disease nine years ago, a couple of days ago. and three years ago it took my 's life.l son beau it's brutal. it's on relentless. -- it's relentless. it's unforgiving, and it takes so much from the families we love that in order to survive we have to remember how they lived, not how they died. i carry with me and image of beau, sitting out on a little lake we leave on, starting the motor of the boat and smiling...
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carl sagan once said, the nature of life on earth and the quest for life elsewhere are two science of the same question -- question, theame search for who we are. it is one of the nasa scientific missions that will help us find who we are. my colleagues and i have great confidence in the space community, including nasa's community of exceptional scientists and collaborators. we thank you all for helping us understand better what our mission here in congress should be, to help you accomplish this goal. >> i would now recognized the ranking member, senator nelson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would point out that the science mission directorate is an incredible amount that they do. here. the nasa budget is and they are operating 60 spacecraft.80 it is a vast. they want to unlock the secrets of the universe. you all of talked about the , improving life here on earth. so, legislation we are putting the search to add for life's origin, evolution, distribution, and the future of the universe. that is about everything, rolled into one. the gee whizne of parts of nasa. and it is complimentar
carl sagan once said, the nature of life on earth and the quest for life elsewhere are two science of the same question -- question, theame search for who we are. it is one of the nasa scientific missions that will help us find who we are. my colleagues and i have great confidence in the space community, including nasa's community of exceptional scientists and collaborators. we thank you all for helping us understand better what our mission here in congress should be, to help you accomplish...
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it drives all of our life on earth, its heat and its life lets us live on the planet.mportant we understand what it does. there are lots of things we don't understand because we haven't been able to get close enough to measure it in detail. 0ne been able to get close enough to measure it in detail. one of the conundrums of the sun, is its atmosphere is hotter than its surface. 0n the other, on the top of a mountain it is colder than it is at the surface. the opposite is true of the sun. in atmosphere is 1 million degrees and we don't understand why. without understanding back, we cannot understanding back, we cannot understand how it generates the phenomena it does. it fills interplanetary space with the solar wind. when it interacts with the's daily—macro earth's magnetic field. it can knock out satellites and harm astronauts and do damage on the earth's surface as well. we need to understand the sun if we are to depend upon it and make predictions when it will do stuff to affect us. you are putting your faith in a piece of equipment that is just 11.5 inches thick, ye
it drives all of our life on earth, its heat and its life lets us live on the planet.mportant we understand what it does. there are lots of things we don't understand because we haven't been able to get close enough to measure it in detail. 0ne been able to get close enough to measure it in detail. one of the conundrums of the sun, is its atmosphere is hotter than its surface. 0n the other, on the top of a mountain it is colder than it is at the surface. the opposite is true of the sun. in...
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and john lived a life exemplifying that. what he was capable of and what he believed all of us needed to be capable of. >> corey, how are you going to personally remember him? >> so i can hear him, so i started crying in a couple of the early interviews talking about senator mccain's legacy, and i could hear in the back of my head him scoffing and telling me i was costing him votes by doing that. i will remember the way he shone with admiration for journalists and human rights workers and political activists and journalists and missionaries, people who ran risks to create positive change and people who ran risks because of their beliefs. i'll remember the way he would always tell his favorite journalists on tape that they were the worst journalists in america so that they would have that on tape with him saying it. i'll miss his towel-snapping locker room humor and the way he believed so profoundly in the dignity of every hauman being. >> cory shockey, thank you very much. we are now just under a minute from the motorcade re
and john lived a life exemplifying that. what he was capable of and what he believed all of us needed to be capable of. >> corey, how are you going to personally remember him? >> so i can hear him, so i started crying in a couple of the early interviews talking about senator mccain's legacy, and i could hear in the back of my head him scoffing and telling me i was costing him votes by doing that. i will remember the way he shone with admiration for journalists and human rights...
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i'm able to celebrate a wonderful life.be grateful for additional time that i have. >> we were talking about old memories. we were talking about the straight talk express, your campaign, i have a vivid memory. one time weeme we were flying o plane, and that plane was a bucket of bolts. it was an awful plane. >> it was a on the cheap. >> we were going through bad turbulence, people on the plane were scared and i was scared, you were standing in the aisle holding a glass of vodka, i think, and they were saying, i cannot be killed in a plane, you had survived a number of plane crashes as a navy pilot. does this face off with mortality feel different than previous ones you have faced? >> the other ones i had much more control. obviously. i was flying the airplane, you know, although the mmp elanom -- the mmp the melanoma was similar to this, the challenges are significant, obviously. but everything so far has gone very, very well. and i am very grateful in that, i have had no side effects and frankly, an increased level of ener
i'm able to celebrate a wonderful life.be grateful for additional time that i have. >> we were talking about old memories. we were talking about the straight talk express, your campaign, i have a vivid memory. one time weeme we were flying o plane, and that plane was a bucket of bolts. it was an awful plane. >> it was a on the cheap. >> we were going through bad turbulence, people on the plane were scared and i was scared, you were standing in the aisle holding a glass of...
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he appreciated life. to live life to its fullest and he could have gone into a different direction and simply gone out there and made some money, but his patroitism and his service, it was always built in to his blood. he couldn't believe that. he wanted to serve. he wanted to do whatever he could for the country and that certainly came through in 2008 when he was running for president of the united states. everybody will always remember that exchange he had with that woman at a town hall when she was going after then democratic candidate barack obama and he said he is an arab and mccain said he's not an arab. he rejected that whole notion. it was indicative of who john mccain was that he was a politician, he had different views than obama and he had different issues, but he wasn't going to let it be said about his political rivarivals. when i would sbrinterview him, never knew what to expect. even when he got defensive, you could see a smile on his face then. he enjoyed a give and take and then we'd talk
he appreciated life. to live life to its fullest and he could have gone into a different direction and simply gone out there and made some money, but his patroitism and his service, it was always built in to his blood. he couldn't believe that. he wanted to serve. he wanted to do whatever he could for the country and that certainly came through in 2008 when he was running for president of the united states. everybody will always remember that exchange he had with that woman at a town hall when...
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as always a balance in life. six months to own a home in traditions to build a future for why that celebrates its ancestry and island because it's a sentiment he shares with many others. in. the area. six shows a special place in the forest he comes here to find inspiration for new patterns and to pay his respect to nature. the winds don't just walk into the forest uninvited they ask permission through some evidence of a deep connection to nature. world. the greater meaning of a law is is really not reciprocal action whether it be you or the land if you are the ocean new with the mountains so. yeah it is is such a. big word. the finer points of a no are invariably lost on temporary visits his likes it has to miss us. but as we travel through hawaii it becomes tedious just how much nature and the ocean outpost of it and on maui they're both present in abundance. it's another i didn't have any dogs sparsely populated far away from the hustle and bustle. the main thing on everyone's mind here on the beach when's the
as always a balance in life. six months to own a home in traditions to build a future for why that celebrates its ancestry and island because it's a sentiment he shares with many others. in. the area. six shows a special place in the forest he comes here to find inspiration for new patterns and to pay his respect to nature. the winds don't just walk into the forest uninvited they ask permission through some evidence of a deep connection to nature. world. the greater meaning of a law is is...
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david: one of the great things about your life is you have a terrific family life.ave been married more than 40 years. where did you meet your wife? richard: i met her in a recording studio called the manner, a studio we had in the u.k. david: was it love at first sight? richard: it was from my point of view. she was making a cup of tea across the room, and i was absolutely smitten. she was with somebody else. i am afraid i had to chase her. my nickname became tagalong, because a friend who worked at virgin knew her and i would ask her if i could tag along when she was going out to dinner. david: it worked out and now you have two children you are very close to. i always think it is important if someone successful can do this when their parents are alive, and your father died a few years ago, but he lived to be -- richard: he lived close to 93. david: your mother is still alive. what was it like having your parents see your success? richard: it was wonderful to be able to share it with them. my mom -- my first $200 i got to start my business, my mom found a necklace
david: one of the great things about your life is you have a terrific family life.ave been married more than 40 years. where did you meet your wife? richard: i met her in a recording studio called the manner, a studio we had in the u.k. david: was it love at first sight? richard: it was from my point of view. she was making a cup of tea across the room, and i was absolutely smitten. she was with somebody else. i am afraid i had to chase her. my nickname became tagalong, because a friend who...
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he could face life in prison if convicted. wildfire fuelled by high temperatures, gusty winds, and tinder dry brush. named after a local hiking trail, the holy fire broke out on monday, about 70 miles south—east of los angeles. dangerously close to homes, the flames leave residents with no choice. the police told us just a few minutes ago that it's time to leave. yesterday was mandatory evacuations. i left for the night and came back up. in the matter of about an hour were they were driving around with their sirens on and forcing residents to leave, so all of us down at the park. steep, inaccessible terrain has hampered firefighters and the blaze is still out of control. officials are warning that worsening weather conditions with thunderstorms in the forecast will lead to extreme fire behaviour over the next few days. there are a lot of resources available nationwide, but we are in competition with a number of fires up and down the state and also nationally. as those fires wind down and they release firefighting resources we'
he could face life in prison if convicted. wildfire fuelled by high temperatures, gusty winds, and tinder dry brush. named after a local hiking trail, the holy fire broke out on monday, about 70 miles south—east of los angeles. dangerously close to homes, the flames leave residents with no choice. the police told us just a few minutes ago that it's time to leave. yesterday was mandatory evacuations. i left for the night and came back up. in the matter of about an hour were they were driving...
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the life and legacy of john mccain.ay to the government chartered flight. the remains of john mccain will be flown to washington, kk. d.c. he will receive an amazing welcome in as well. trace gallagher continues coverage to the tribute of senator mccain from phoenix, up next. >> trace: i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. you can see the live procession for john mccain. it left the church about 30 minutes ago. it's arriving at sky harbor airport. it will be about ten minutes. john mccain's casket will be put open an airplane and taking its final trip from arizona. it was a day of respect for john mccain. today is a day to say good-bye. the arizona senator is leaving for the last time. people all day paid ama
the life and legacy of john mccain.ay to the government chartered flight. the remains of john mccain will be flown to washington, kk. d.c. he will receive an amazing welcome in as well. trace gallagher continues coverage to the tribute of senator mccain from phoenix, up next. >> trace: i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. you can see the live procession for john mccain. it left the church about 30 minutes ago. it's arriving at sky harbor airport. it will be about ten minutes. john...
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it took our friends teddy's life, it took john's life, and it took my son's life. , relentless, unforgivingo much from those we love it from the families that love them, but in order to survive we have to remember how they lived. not having died. not -- not how they died. me, me and major boat.miling away on the not the last days. i'm sure vicki kennedy has her own image, seeing teddy look so alive on that sailboat, out of the cape. -- for the family, you will all find your own images. whether you remember to smile, laugh, or just that touch of silver running his hand on your cheek. or just feeling like someone of -- like someone is smiling at you. just looking at you. or whatever you saw the sheer joy that crossed his face that he do he was about to take the stage of the senate floor and start a fight. [laughter] he loved it. [laughter] so to cindy, and the kids, doug and eddie, megan, jack, jimmy, bridget, and i know she's not here but to mrs. mccain. we know how difficult it is to childa child -- to bury a , my heart goes out to you. i know the pain you were feeling that was so sharp and
it took our friends teddy's life, it took john's life, and it took my son's life. , relentless, unforgivingo much from those we love it from the families that love them, but in order to survive we have to remember how they lived. not having died. not -- not how they died. me, me and major boat.miling away on the not the last days. i'm sure vicki kennedy has her own image, seeing teddy look so alive on that sailboat, out of the cape. -- for the family, you will all find your own images. whether...
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. >>> a mom's plea after her 9-year-old son took his own life. >> my daughter told me he came home and said kids at school were telling him to kill himself. >> tonight, her call to action. >> do you recognize this woman, authorities desperately searching for her after she was seen ring during bells in this middle of the night. >>> e-cigarette explosion, a man running for help when his pants suddenly burst into flames. >>> a little girl with so many people rooting for her. tonight, how she is doing after the transplant she so desperately needed. >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening, everyone. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester tonight. we start with the words that rang out in a texas courtroom late today, guilty. a police officer on trial for murder near dallas after hoping -- opening fire on a car full of teenagers leaving a party. a 15-year-old boy was killed that night and today the jury convicted the officer that fired the fatal shot. nbc news national correspondent, miguel almaguer has the story. >> we the jury, unanimously find the defendant, guilty of
. >>> a mom's plea after her 9-year-old son took his own life. >> my daughter told me he came home and said kids at school were telling him to kill himself. >> tonight, her call to action. >> do you recognize this woman, authorities desperately searching for her after she was seen ring during bells in this middle of the night. >>> e-cigarette explosion, a man running for help when his pants suddenly burst into flames. >>> a little girl with so many...
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my life all my life ♪ ♪ ♪ i've been waiting all my life i've been waiting all my life all my life ♪y life all my life all my life ♪ ♪ all my life all my life ♪ ♪ ♪ i could wait for hours i could wait and never fall down never fall down never fall down ♪ ♪ ♪ face down beside the river face down beside the river ♪ >>> for those of you still with us, we have more music from the decemberists. >> this is "i'll be your girl." ♪ when the summer days live to bore you and the river lies long before you and the one that you love ignores you i'll be your girl ♪ ♪ like a senator works a full room like a lover undone by full moon ♪ ♪ like a lily alive in full bloom i'll be your girl ♪ ♪ and when the tempests rage and all the oceans roar at your door ♪ ♪ i could be your man but i'd be that much more and more ♪ ♪ so when everything soft unbraids you when fortune has long betrayed you ♪ ♪ and you're longing for an arm to stay you i'll be your girl ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when the tempests rage -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com versus facebook. a new showdown.. with your privacy at stake. this time, the departm
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to stand up and to embrace the cause of his life. no one of us can fulfill this charge, but all of us sure can try. because all of this, all of this, it is worth fighting for. god bless john mccain. and god bless the country he so dearly loved. vice president pence: leader mcconnell, speaker ryan, leadership schumer, leader pelosi, distinguished members of congress, members of the cabinet , members of our armed forces and honored guests, and most of all, to the mccain family, to cindy, his children, and mrs. roberta mccain. it is deeply humbling to stand before you today at the united states capitol to commemorate the life and service of an american patriot, senator john mccain. the president asked me to be here on behalf of a grateful nation, to pay a debt of honor and respect to a man who served our country throughout his life, in uniform and in public office. and it is my great honor to be here. in the long history of our nation, only 30 americans have lain in state here in the united states capitol rotunda. today, as a reflection
to stand up and to embrace the cause of his life. no one of us can fulfill this charge, but all of us sure can try. because all of this, all of this, it is worth fighting for. god bless john mccain. and god bless the country he so dearly loved. vice president pence: leader mcconnell, speaker ryan, leadership schumer, leader pelosi, distinguished members of congress, members of the cabinet , members of our armed forces and honored guests, and most of all, to the mccain family, to cindy, his...
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no one has had the incredible life that i've had. made me appreciate how fortunate a person i am. once i got over the 24 hours of defeat, which was not unexpected, i began to be a little receitrospective and appreciate the life that i've led and that i could continue to contribute. that was one very important thing. i said i lost, it's bad, all that, but i can go back to the united states senate and i can still make a difference. so it changed me in that -- that and age have made me appreciate every single day. and it has not diminished my passion, it has increased my passion. >> wonderfully said, it really is. >> it's such an example of how gratitude can change your life and how you live with that. long before john mccain became this titan in the senate and a presidential candidate as he spoke about there,aways a war hero. i don't know if you know everything behind his story. but his colleagues are talking about it. especially his experiences as a vietnam pritsds prison vietnam prisoner of war. stay close. >> when john talks about t
no one has had the incredible life that i've had. made me appreciate how fortunate a person i am. once i got over the 24 hours of defeat, which was not unexpected, i began to be a little receitrospective and appreciate the life that i've led and that i could continue to contribute. that was one very important thing. i said i lost, it's bad, all that, but i can go back to the united states senate and i can still make a difference. so it changed me in that -- that and age have made me appreciate...
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better life.n? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. ♪ rachel: some quick headlines. a high school football community is mourning the loss of a beloved teammate. 16-year-old dennis mitchell collapsed after suffering cardiac arrest during friday's game. he later passed away at a hospital. the sophomore didn't have any prior health issues. >>> turning to extreme weather, life-threatening flash floods are putting hawaii on notice. parts of the big island receiving as much as 45 inches of torrential rain, trapping families inside their homes as tropical storm lane begins to drift away. we can expect another 5-10 inches of rain throughout the day. >>> and a 13-year-old boy crashes a stolen ambulance. the teen was being evaluated at a rhode island firehouse when he pulled out in front of a mot
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all awash in that life. there's a second life in which readings vary form of entertainment are to be found in abundance for sheer distraction and with the pleasure of emergence in stories of other lives, in articles about mysterious new we discovered some planets, imphal ones that steals our breath away. we've read to take this most economic transport away from our frantically pursued everyday life. the third life of the good reader is the culmination of reading and determinants of the other two lives. the reflective life in which whatever genre we are reading we enter a totally invisible personal realm, a private holy ground where we can contemplate all manner of human existence and ponder the universe whose real mystery worth any of our imagination. theologian john donne wrote that our culture fully embodies aristotle's first wife of good society, but receives each day from the third contemplative life. so too i think the third life of the good reader, now there is no work-- no shorter-- shortage of contem
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life she wanted. i have something to do with that, okay, but there are times and the decisions that made her unhappy. because i knew that was the way i was going to get her there. you go to talk about that before you go into a marriage because you do not want to go into feminist terms and define it if nothing like what feminist tell you it's about because danger going to be unhappy. that's what i would say is dedicate yourself to the happiness of your marriage and that would be an advertisement for all the world. you will not have to preach it. you will live it and that will preach it for you. [applause] >> along similar lines it's kind of hard to convince the other side that you're right if there's hypocrisy. so i've noticed among the young conservative movement particularly patrician conservative movement that students will proclaim socially conservative values but not practice them. so how can be kind of win the battle with statistics are on our side but our site is not on our side? >> that is such
life she wanted. i have something to do with that, okay, but there are times and the decisions that made her unhappy. because i knew that was the way i was going to get her there. you go to talk about that before you go into a marriage because you do not want to go into feminist terms and define it if nothing like what feminist tell you it's about because danger going to be unhappy. that's what i would say is dedicate yourself to the happiness of your marriage and that would be an advertisement...
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tom, in life we have to go on. and put it behind us and be grateful and every once in a while something reminds me of it or i hear from an old friend who calls up and asked me why i voted wrong and they never call me and tell me i voted right. so think about it. but what i really think about is the people that i had the honor of serving with. some of the gutsiest, most patriotic, most wonderful people i've ever known in my life. they're my dearest and best friends. >> and with us now is colonel jack jake cobbs, retire colonel and analyst and medal of honor recipient. hearing john mccain talk about that, he is and was closest to those men he served with whom he served. he wants to be buried near chuck larsson, one of his classmated from annapolis. that whole experience going to annapolis is what shaped his life. >> yeah, there is -- there is nothing like the authority and responsibility young people get in uniform and all of us particularly those who have served in combat think about it all of the time. we do try to
tom, in life we have to go on. and put it behind us and be grateful and every once in a while something reminds me of it or i hear from an old friend who calls up and asked me why i voted wrong and they never call me and tell me i voted right. so think about it. but what i really think about is the people that i had the honor of serving with. some of the gutsiest, most patriotic, most wonderful people i've ever known in my life. they're my dearest and best friends. >> and with us now is...
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on the fundamental human right and the right to life. there are a lot of the progressive elizabeth warren democrats that agree that legal abortion. and so did you find letters or other evidence of the antiabortion views? >> eunice shriver was nothing if not consistent she opposed abortion just as she opposed capital punishment. she was grounded in the catholic church all of life you just cannot lead part of that away. she was a pragmatist she tried valiantly and unsuccessfully with those supporters to get kennedy to stay on board. so after 73 he and the democratic party change places looking at eunice kennedy shriver she lives the most modern times but the opposition to abortion was a liberal and progressive position and they denounced abortion because of genocide and it was a way to keep down that population it came from her deep catholicism she never stopped convinced him but it would be a big fight whether she was a stronger democrat or catholic she accepted an award as a feminist for life and was not shy about it. because it was her
on the fundamental human right and the right to life. there are a lot of the progressive elizabeth warren democrats that agree that legal abortion. and so did you find letters or other evidence of the antiabortion views? >> eunice shriver was nothing if not consistent she opposed abortion just as she opposed capital punishment. she was grounded in the catholic church all of life you just cannot lead part of that away. she was a pragmatist she tried valiantly and unsuccessfully with those...
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he asks me about my life, my kids, my, you know, parents, my, um-- what i'm doing in my life.ets on little tangents about the bible or the glass i'm drinking out of or, um, vegan food or animal rights and last time he started talking about jealousy. we talk about everything. he's just got a really interesting perspective, and i think he's a real testament to the human spirit to be in such a terrible situation and still laugh and be joyful and be excited about that he's stirring the pot and causing trouble, in a good way. and he's willing to take the heat for, you know, what he's exposing, and it's important, what he's doing. i think he's one of the most important people living. he's only exposing people to the truth. is it ill-gotten information? doesn't matter. information is information. if it's true, i want to hear about it. it's kinda saying the ends justify the means. uh, well, you know, people have this-- i don't-- i never understood this theory of how people-- even, you know, when it comes to the police and warrants and things like this, i think the truth is the truth.
he asks me about my life, my kids, my, you know, parents, my, um-- what i'm doing in my life.ets on little tangents about the bible or the glass i'm drinking out of or, um, vegan food or animal rights and last time he started talking about jealousy. we talk about everything. he's just got a really interesting perspective, and i think he's a real testament to the human spirit to be in such a terrible situation and still laugh and be joyful and be excited about that he's stirring the pot and...
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change mid intellectual life, changed my physical life. and i couldn't -- i can't say enough.is an opportunity to grow. you just have to be open to it. >> you have to find in the life, in the work that you do, you have to find what's fascinating about it. what's riveting about it. i think it keeps you young-ish. notice i say young-ish. i say young, youngish. i think boredom is the worst thing in the whole world. i think apathy, lethargy. i think that's possibly the worst way you can spend your life. because the planet is so full of magic. and you must find it. you must find magic. >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm robin roberts in new york. >>> and next, this beachfront ceremony interrupted by a commotion in the ocean. how this became an unforgettable wet wedding. but there's one... that blows them all out of the water. hydro boost water gel from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid it goes beneath the surface to plump skin cells from within and lock in hydration leaving skin so supple, it actually bounces back. the results will blow you away! hydro boost and our gentle exfoliatin
change mid intellectual life, changed my physical life. and i couldn't -- i can't say enough.is an opportunity to grow. you just have to be open to it. >> you have to find in the life, in the work that you do, you have to find what's fascinating about it. what's riveting about it. i think it keeps you young-ish. notice i say young-ish. i say young, youngish. i think boredom is the worst thing in the whole world. i think apathy, lethargy. i think that's possibly the worst way you can spend...
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they force us to christian family life is built.s to overcome oui’ christian family life is built. they force us to overcome our pride, indifference and embarrassment and to make peace. but many times we are angry with each other, we want to make peace but we don't know how. sometimes it is embarrassing to make peace but we wa nt to is embarrassing to make peace but we want to do it, but in reality it is not that difficult. it is easy. all it takes is a car this and then peaceis it takes is a car this and then peace is made. —— caress. it is true, it is true. i like to see the wood see that in our families we need to use three words. you said them. three words. sorry, please and thank you. applause. three words. what are the three words? lets see them together. sorry, please and thank you. sorry, please and thank you. i cannot hear you! thank you very much! applause. when you quarrel at home, be sure that before you go to bed, you apologise and you say you're sorry. before the date is over, that's when you have to make peace. and do
they force us to christian family life is built.s to overcome oui’ christian family life is built. they force us to overcome our pride, indifference and embarrassment and to make peace. but many times we are angry with each other, we want to make peace but we don't know how. sometimes it is embarrassing to make peace but we wa nt to is embarrassing to make peace but we want to do it, but in reality it is not that difficult. it is easy. all it takes is a car this and then peaceis it takes is a...