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it wasn't gdas -- it was in gdansk on the first of september that the most terrible tragedy of mankindtarted and the symbols of that global tragedy can be seen everywhere that we can look here, where the first soldiers lost their lives, the first soldiers, but victims of the nazi invasion of poland, exactly here in this place. let us look a little bit further to say -- see the barbwire of the camp, the concentration camp. there were so many concentration camps that were created by that war against humanity, against mankind, and it was in that camp that poles were killed, russians were killed, jews were killed, and germans were killed. if we look in the other direction, we would be able to see of forrest not far from a small village -- a forest not far from a small village. it was there that in the first weeks of the war thousands of people were gathered. polish teachers, engineers, but also soldiers and people who are absolutely innocent. and they were shot down in many places. in many forests this terrible secret was hidden. this boarwar has its terrible ad tragic face, because it was
it wasn't gdas -- it was in gdansk on the first of september that the most terrible tragedy of mankindtarted and the symbols of that global tragedy can be seen everywhere that we can look here, where the first soldiers lost their lives, the first soldiers, but victims of the nazi invasion of poland, exactly here in this place. let us look a little bit further to say -- see the barbwire of the camp, the concentration camp. there were so many concentration camps that were created by that war...
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this is the future of mankind, and we cannot keep quiet. how can we be safe? how can we feel accomplished? this is the future of the world, and we have to make sure that such wars will not be created in the future. [unintelligible] 4000 people were killed, and the president of this country was taken as a prisoner and put in prison. noriega should be released, and we should open the file on how we give the rights to a country that is a member state of the united nations to wage a war against a country and take the president of the country as a victim in prison. who would except that -- accept that? we should make investigations, and each one of us could face the same destiny. especially if this aggression is made by a member state that is in possession of a member seat in the security council. this country was attacked and invaded, even though it was a member state. it is the smallest country in the world. after the establishment of the security council, after the resolutions, the president of this country, more special, was assassinated -- morris bishop was as
this is the future of mankind, and we cannot keep quiet. how can we be safe? how can we feel accomplished? this is the future of the world, and we have to make sure that such wars will not be created in the future. [unintelligible] 4000 people were killed, and the president of this country was taken as a prisoner and put in prison. noriega should be released, and we should open the file on how we give the rights to a country that is a member state of the united nations to wage a war against a...
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we want to save mankind and humanity. the general assembly should also opened investigations into the file of assassinations. we just want to record it in our african history. we want to know how an african liberator and leader was killed and assassinated. who killed him? he was assassinated and killed. we want to know the facts of that. even after 50 years, it should be reopened again. who killed the second general? who bombed the airplane of the inspector general in 1961? how come the other plane the secretary of general united nations airplane was bombed? then there was the assassination and killing of kennedy in 1963 or 1962. why? we want to know who killed him. somebody by the name of lee harvey. then someone else killed lee harvey. why did he kill him? jack ruby, and is really, killed lee harvey who killed kennedy. why did and is really kill the killers of kennedy? -- why did an isreaaeli kill the killer of kennedy? we should open the file. the whole world should know. kennedy wanted to investigate the nuclear react
we want to save mankind and humanity. the general assembly should also opened investigations into the file of assassinations. we just want to record it in our african history. we want to know how an african liberator and leader was killed and assassinated. who killed him? he was assassinated and killed. we want to know the facts of that. even after 50 years, it should be reopened again. who killed the second general? who bombed the airplane of the inspector general in 1961? how come the other...
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. >> mankind is changing the entire world's atmosphere.mankind has a profound influence on the world's atmosphere. and the increase rates during the past few years surpass the worst case scenarios. >> we traveled across the field to see even more evidence of global warming. this glacier once covered these waters but has retreated over a mile in a decade. all the glaciers around the research station are melting. to the u.n., the evidence is clear. but for ban ki-moon, the world's leaders haven't yet taken decisive enough action. evidence of global warming is all around us here in spitsbergen. the question now is can ban ki-moon produce a deal at the climate change summit in december in copenhagen that will halt and perhaps even reverse a trend which is accelerating with every passing year? lawrence mcginty in spitsbergen. >> joining us for a look ahead at the u.n.'s climate conference in copenhagen later this year is michael allegretti, he's a senior adviser to the climate group, an organization of businesses and governments trying to promo
. >> mankind is changing the entire world's atmosphere.mankind has a profound influence on the world's atmosphere. and the increase rates during the past few years surpass the worst case scenarios. >> we traveled across the field to see even more evidence of global warming. this glacier once covered these waters but has retreated over a mile in a decade. all the glaciers around the research station are melting. to the u.n., the evidence is clear. but for ban ki-moon, the world's...
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there were so many concentration camp which were created that were against humanity, against mankind.y sense that russians were killed, were killed and germans were killed. if we look in the other direction, also very close from this place, we would be able to see a forest not far from a small village. it was there that in the first weeks of the war, thousands of people were gathered. polish teachers, engineers, but also soldiers, but also people who are absolutely innocent. and they were shot down in many places here. and many for us, this terrible secret was hidden. this war has its tragic and terrible face because also here in gdansk germans with the sign of the swastika or a assembling hundreds and thousands of their own countrymen, disabled, mentally disabled, and they shot them down also here in the forest. from the union of the town, hundreds of thousands were moved away from their homes in the first weeks of the war. but if we look further on very close to my home place, we can see the symmetry of russian soviet soldiers. thousands of young people lost their lives here in earl
there were so many concentration camp which were created that were against humanity, against mankind.y sense that russians were killed, were killed and germans were killed. if we look in the other direction, also very close from this place, we would be able to see a forest not far from a small village. it was there that in the first weeks of the war, thousands of people were gathered. polish teachers, engineers, but also soldiers, but also people who are absolutely innocent. and they were shot...
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over 70 years ago, winston churchill amended what he called the confirmed in peach ability of mankind. by that, he meant the unfortunate habit of civilized societies to sleep and to slumber. danger nearly overtakes them. churchill bemoaned what he called -- i am reading -- the want of foresight, the unwillingness to act when action will be simple and effective, the lack of clear thinking, the confusion of council until the emergency comes, until self preservation comes, until self preservation strikes is jarri its jarring go. i am here in the hope that this will be proven wrong. i speak here today in the hope that we can learn from history. in the spirit of the timeless words spoken to joshua, " let us be strong and of good courage, let us secure our future and god willing, forged an enduring peace for generations to come." [speaking foreign language] thank you very much. protocol. [applause] >> up next, at a house hearing on the possibility of auditing the federal reserve. then, speeches to the u.n. general assembly by the libyan leader and the pakistani president. tomorrow, supreme
over 70 years ago, winston churchill amended what he called the confirmed in peach ability of mankind. by that, he meant the unfortunate habit of civilized societies to sleep and to slumber. danger nearly overtakes them. churchill bemoaned what he called -- i am reading -- the want of foresight, the unwillingness to act when action will be simple and effective, the lack of clear thinking, the confusion of council until the emergency comes, until self preservation comes, until self preservation...
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they are the heritage of mankind. and i cherish the hope that we take, especially the initiative for africa because only 17% of africa -- africans have access to primary energy. one cannot leave africa in such a situation. and we developed states will have to pay and transfer the necessary technology. you, emerging states, will have to commit to reducing your emissions without this impeding your growth. and ask to -- as for poor states, they must lie at the very heart of the copenhagen strategy, but all of us will benefit from this new type of growth. secretary general, i will conclude by making two proposals, the first is that we should finally decide to create a single world environment organization. it's not sufficient to have copenhagen be a crowning success. we need to know who will manage the outcomes or the consequences of the of the decisions taken in copenhagen. there are close to 60 different organizations dealing with all these questions. let us simply create a single world environmental organization, let u
they are the heritage of mankind. and i cherish the hope that we take, especially the initiative for africa because only 17% of africa -- africans have access to primary energy. one cannot leave africa in such a situation. and we developed states will have to pay and transfer the necessary technology. you, emerging states, will have to commit to reducing your emissions without this impeding your growth. and ask to -- as for poor states, they must lie at the very heart of the copenhagen...
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this may be an interesting experiment in the history of mankind that has so been -- so far been tremendouslyuccessful. within this community, the balance of power has been superseded by cooperation. what were the prerequisites of that success? first and foremost, a commonality of values, such as freedom, democracy, and pluralism. the next requisite -- the next prerequisite was the rescinding of into real dreams. -- of imperial dreams. without this, the united europe would also be unthinkable. and here come up with 27 member states, in future possibly more member states, we have a new quality. this inequality should also be accessible to others -- this new quality should also be accessible to others come up with the one condition, that they accept this system, by use, a system of values which does not allow the going back to what once was, where equality is the main principle. this requires broad, multilateral cooperation, and also requires democracy not only in the relations between the states and citizens, but also between states. if this happens, then we could savy that following the amoun
this may be an interesting experiment in the history of mankind that has so been -- so far been tremendouslyuccessful. within this community, the balance of power has been superseded by cooperation. what were the prerequisites of that success? first and foremost, a commonality of values, such as freedom, democracy, and pluralism. the next requisite -- the next prerequisite was the rescinding of into real dreams. -- of imperial dreams. without this, the united europe would also be unthinkable....
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and photos reveal an ongoing challenge to keep up with wear and tear caused by mother nature and mankind. >> inspections -- revealed what appeared to be more severe deterioration. inspections are now being done more aggressively than even just a year ago. the agency follows recommendations from a peer review panel, which includes surveys of bridges that stand in running water, and a plan of action, rather than just monitoring. the combined costs of fixing the bridge's exceeds $50 million. the agency relies on toll collections for funding. >> we would take a look at the level of dole's and -- the level of tolls and the amount of work that needs to be done, and make the appropriate adjustments. >> the board may not discuss toll increases for another year, and if they do happen, that would not go into effect until 2011 or 2012. >> starting tomorrow, if you think and text and drive at the same time, don't be surprised when you get a ticket. you are being urged to keep your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel. the department of presentation says it saves lives. they announced today d
and photos reveal an ongoing challenge to keep up with wear and tear caused by mother nature and mankind. >> inspections -- revealed what appeared to be more severe deterioration. inspections are now being done more aggressively than even just a year ago. the agency follows recommendations from a peer review panel, which includes surveys of bridges that stand in running water, and a plan of action, rather than just monitoring. the combined costs of fixing the bridge's exceeds $50 million....
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. -- mankind. but what made us so prosperous was not mount rushmore or the grand canyon but our commitment to free market capitalism. it made us unique and the country's philosophy, not their natural resources determines how successful they are. so, the harder the government makes it to hire people, to do business, more regulations, more taxes they put on businesses, of course, they are going to look other places. cheryl: but, tracy, the point is are the best jobs still here in this country? >> i was thinking this weekend that i will pick up my kids, move to india because there are a lot of opportunity, dirty water, they will get over it. that extra arm, it will be ok. jonathan, this is nuts. capitalism will reign supreme. it is a little messed up, but we have a bunch of nutty leaders making decisions we don't want to have them make but capitalism will rule supreme. you see it in the tea parties an outrage. entrepreneurial spirit is still here. brainiacs are creating the next discrimination of some
. -- mankind. but what made us so prosperous was not mount rushmore or the grand canyon but our commitment to free market capitalism. it made us unique and the country's philosophy, not their natural resources determines how successful they are. so, the harder the government makes it to hire people, to do business, more regulations, more taxes they put on businesses, of course, they are going to look other places. cheryl: but, tracy, the point is are the best jobs still here in this country?...
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and mankind has searched for a place for their wealth. if he's fortunate enough to come up with some savings, where would he put it in an environment when the real interest rates are negative. >> wow. so where can i start with that load? so basically, plenty of savings. it's mostly invested in pure alpha strategies. made money lastee, making money this year. haven't had a losing year. >> how long have you been investing for? >> 13 years. >> for 13 years. >> and you want to wipe out 5,000 years of history. >> a lot of things that are 5,000 years old are really stupid. >> can i finish far second. slavery existed for thousands of years. people have put their children into work in coal mines for thousands of years. people have done really stupid things. there's something called evolution. >> talk about this alpha stuff. try to make a cogent argument. >> are you tell meg that john nader -- >> if the government is making real interest rates negative and if you put your money in the safest asset of all sovereign debt and the treasury is yielding
and mankind has searched for a place for their wealth. if he's fortunate enough to come up with some savings, where would he put it in an environment when the real interest rates are negative. >> wow. so where can i start with that load? so basically, plenty of savings. it's mostly invested in pure alpha strategies. made money lastee, making money this year. haven't had a losing year. >> how long have you been investing for? >> 13 years. >> for 13 years. >> and you...
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someone who loves mankind and humanity in the abstract and doesn't deal very well with them on a personal level. >> let's talk about his religion. he regards himself as a religious man. >> he does. >> this is described in the excellence book published in 1971 and republished in einstein's own words of what he believes. an impersonal god, a deterministic universe, disregard of money and material gains. world government, that means proponent of world government, passism and socialism, all of these are generally thought to be un-amecan and more or less subversive, but einstein believed in e whole lot. that was the way he conducted his life. >> yes. >> and he also believed in -- he wrote that article at the request of the "new york times." he believed in the basis of his religion and fulton was a great preacher in the church made fun of him for that. the only mistake he made was the letter s. this is comic rather than cosmic. >> for einstein be the impersonal god was something he took from spinoza who he admired greatly and god was imminent in the universe he had made and that to discovering
someone who loves mankind and humanity in the abstract and doesn't deal very well with them on a personal level. >> let's talk about his religion. he regards himself as a religious man. >> he does. >> this is described in the excellence book published in 1971 and republished in einstein's own words of what he believes. an impersonal god, a deterministic universe, disregard of money and material gains. world government, that means proponent of world government, passism and...
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so now we can add noise pollution to the list of problems mankind is creating. >>> just ahead, we'll how news can make news. >> we'll take you on a tour of washington, d.c.'s exciting new "newseum." see you in sixty. >>> you're doing something right now. that's an important part of our democracy. watching the news. now there's a museum you can visit to appreciate it even more. annie takes us on a tour. >> reporter: 35,000 newspaper front pages, real life pieces of recent history. the first announcement of the death of a president, the thrilling news that a world war was over. dramatic stories that reporters and photographers risked their lives to tell. you can find all this and more at the newseum. >> this spectacular new attraction in washington d.c. explores one of our most important freedoms -- the freedom of the press guaranteed by the first amendment of the constitution. >> the first amendment guarantees you can say what you want. you can publish what you want, including ideas that are not popular. and if you don't have the ability to let that person or that idea get out, you ne
so now we can add noise pollution to the list of problems mankind is creating. >>> just ahead, we'll how news can make news. >> we'll take you on a tour of washington, d.c.'s exciting new "newseum." see you in sixty. >>> you're doing something right now. that's an important part of our democracy. watching the news. now there's a museum you can visit to appreciate it even more. annie takes us on a tour. >> reporter: 35,000 newspaper front pages, real life...
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an underwater event this large touches off an awful kind of waiting period where mankind is powerless over the forces of nature. in this case is a tsunami on the way or not? here is where it hit. south of america samoa, a vulnerable bit of land about the size of washington, d.c. the shock waves spreading out over a vast area. our own george lewis starts us off with the latest on what we know. george, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. they are still counting the dead and injured. there are unofficial reports of 40 dead. that number is expected to go much higher as rescuers reach areas that were inundated with water sweeping peopl and vehicles out to sea. the islands of samoa and america samoa are home to about 300,000 people. immediately the alert went out to get out of the way and flee to higher ground. a businessman talked of losing one of his employees. >> a night watchman in one of my stores apparently has died. he got caught in the water. >> reporter: from washington, america samoa's representative in the u.s. congress said he'd been in touch with constituents at hom
an underwater event this large touches off an awful kind of waiting period where mankind is powerless over the forces of nature. in this case is a tsunami on the way or not? here is where it hit. south of america samoa, a vulnerable bit of land about the size of washington, d.c. the shock waves spreading out over a vast area. our own george lewis starts us off with the latest on what we know. george, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. they are still counting the dead and...
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it is the gift of divine providence to all mankind.this day, september 12, american gabus response as the government of the people, by the people, and for the people. from sea to shining sea. millions are standing as one to say we will not be built. we will not be sold a bill of goods, and we will not disown this declaration of independence eight years to the day, america looked up from the rubble. she saw with clarity her destiny. a destiny to defend liberty and today she stands again with a clear eye and a thorough result. welcome, patriots come to your story, our story, the story of 9/12 march on washington. [cheering] >> organizer for the negative/12 march on washington, jennie def martin. [cheering] >> welcome, welcome, welcome! this is the official start of the march on washington, d.c.. [cheering] thank you for being here today. we had over 450 buses come here today, 450. we have people who are here from alaska and hawaii and every single state in this country. [cheering] in addition to what we are doing right here we have to wa
it is the gift of divine providence to all mankind.this day, september 12, american gabus response as the government of the people, by the people, and for the people. from sea to shining sea. millions are standing as one to say we will not be built. we will not be sold a bill of goods, and we will not disown this declaration of independence eight years to the day, america looked up from the rubble. she saw with clarity her destiny. a destiny to defend liberty and today she stands again with a...
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we call for the remembrance of one of the darkest hours in the history of mankind, and remembrance isnce to build a common future, based on values such as tolerance, democracy, market economy, and rule of law. from this point of view, this is also europe's celebration and remembrances of european cooperation and integration, democracy, and freedom. 60 years ago, the council of europe was founded and just two years later, a community was established. 30 years ago, the first direct elections of the european parliament was held. and 20 years ago, we saw the fall of the berlin wall and the birth of a new and free europe. certainly we have reason to celebrate, yet the celebrations are worth nothing if we do not remember the war that 70 years ago ravished our continent. if we do not remember the victims, the survivors, and the people who gave their lives to save the others, if we do not remember and honor those who sacrificed their lives to respect human dignity. our collective memory comes weaker and weaker and the older generations, those who survived, disappear and can no longer be a wit
we call for the remembrance of one of the darkest hours in the history of mankind, and remembrance isnce to build a common future, based on values such as tolerance, democracy, market economy, and rule of law. from this point of view, this is also europe's celebration and remembrances of european cooperation and integration, democracy, and freedom. 60 years ago, the council of europe was founded and just two years later, a community was established. 30 years ago, the first direct elections of...
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in all of its forms, greed for life, for money, for love, knowledge, has marked upward search of mankindnd greed you mark my words, will not only save paper but that other malfunctioning corporation called the u.s.a. bill: notice the gel in the hair. i love that who is directing the sequel? a ron howard, steven spiel b rg, martin scorecese oliver stone. answer oliver stone. two for two for the quiz kids. now going to get hard. general electric has been supporting president obama because it stands to make big money from a: bill: where does g.e. stabbed to make big money? cards up, please. steve: i watch the factor. bill: c. maccallum, man. you should have gotten that one correct. doocy leaps into the lead. here is question four. actor patrick swayze died from cancer yesterday at age 57. he first became very famous in the movie dirty dancing. ♪ i've had the time of my life ♪ and i every open door ♪ and i owe it all to you ♪ bill: i'm going to do that on the factor tomorrow night. i'm going to leap into the camera. mr. swayze's co-star in that film is the daughter of what famous actor? card
in all of its forms, greed for life, for money, for love, knowledge, has marked upward search of mankindnd greed you mark my words, will not only save paper but that other malfunctioning corporation called the u.s.a. bill: notice the gel in the hair. i love that who is directing the sequel? a ron howard, steven spiel b rg, martin scorecese oliver stone. answer oliver stone. two for two for the quiz kids. now going to get hard. general electric has been supporting president obama because it...
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freedom -- they will prevail only after an horrific toll of blood and fortune has been exacted from mankind. this is why the greatest threat facing man today is the marriage between religious fundamentalism and the weapons of mass destruction. the most urgent challenge facing this body today is to prevent the tyrants of tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons. are the members of the united nations up to that challenge? will the international community confront a despotism that terrorizes its own people as they bravely stand up for freedom? will it take action against the dictators who stole an election in broad daylight and then gunned down iranian protesters, who died on the sidewalks on the street choking in their own blood? will the international community forced the world's most pernicious sponsor and practitioner of terrorism -- above all, will the international community stopped the terrorist regime of iran from developing nuclear weapons, thereby endangering the peace of the entire world? the people of iran are courageously standing up to this regime. people of good will around the wor
freedom -- they will prevail only after an horrific toll of blood and fortune has been exacted from mankind. this is why the greatest threat facing man today is the marriage between religious fundamentalism and the weapons of mass destruction. the most urgent challenge facing this body today is to prevent the tyrants of tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons. are the members of the united nations up to that challenge? will the international community confront a despotism that terrorizes its own...
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emphasis time and again on the need to make fundamental changes in the current outlook on the world and mankind, in order to create a brighter tomorrow. friends and colleagues, today i wish to share with you a few points about the changes that should take place. first, clearly the continuation of the current circumstances in the world is impossible. current in equitable and unfavorable conditions run counter to the very nature of human kind and move us in a direction that contravenes truth and the goal behind the creation of the world. it no longer is possible to inject thousands of billions of dollars of unreel wealth -- unreal wealth to the world economy simply by printing worthless paper assets or transferring inflation and socio-economic problems to others who are creating severe deficits. the engine of unbridled capitalism, with its unfair system of fox -- of saw -- of thought has reached the end of the road. the age of setting up empires is over. it is no longer possible to a humiliate nations that impose standards on the world community. it is necessary to delegitimize and reject any app
emphasis time and again on the need to make fundamental changes in the current outlook on the world and mankind, in order to create a brighter tomorrow. friends and colleagues, today i wish to share with you a few points about the changes that should take place. first, clearly the continuation of the current circumstances in the world is impossible. current in equitable and unfavorable conditions run counter to the very nature of human kind and move us in a direction that contravenes truth and...
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and photos reveal an ongoing challenge to keep up with wear and tear caused by mother nature and mankind. >> bridge inspection reports reveal what appears to be more severe deterioration. the problems are well documented, and each are assigned a number in terms of priority. inspections by the maryland transportation authority are done more aggressively than even just a year ago. it is now following the recommendations from a peer review panel. it is developing a plan of action rather than just monitoring the situation. being on the fast track does not necessarily mean a quick fix. >> we believe we need to get in within the next three to five years to actually accomplish the work. >> the combined cost of depicting the two bridges will exceed the $2 billion. -- will exceed $50 billion. >> we have also just learned that state officials have placed weight restrictions on the ocean city expressway bridge after an expression -- after an inspection there found deterioration. vehicles that weigh more than 6,000 pounds will not be able to use the bridge. a small, unloaded pickup truck weighs abou
and photos reveal an ongoing challenge to keep up with wear and tear caused by mother nature and mankind. >> bridge inspection reports reveal what appears to be more severe deterioration. the problems are well documented, and each are assigned a number in terms of priority. inspections by the maryland transportation authority are done more aggressively than even just a year ago. it is now following the recommendations from a peer review panel. it is developing a plan of action rather than...
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imperfect beginning through iroving forms of manifestation towards a perfect in universal organization of mankind. in other words this progressive movement which, these were not a revolutionary non-socialist utopian but are different from the eurean flavor but nonetheless partaking of the id and i mention woodrow wilson more powerfully affected by this. wilson said the two intellectual guys were hagel and edmund burke, so when sam recommends american conservate should be more burkean i always say we should look the way woodrow wilson found bur no source said all four sweeping awayhe exting foundations of american political fraud. burke woulde noble. i think the second difficulty on this point might be the idea that david burke in which sam refe to in his book which is that the whole bark obama has some affinity for burke corso david brooks reported and just ask woodrow wilson have found easy woodrow wilson found it easy to use hagelnd burke in the memoir from obama where he gets the burr key and the near to sol alinsky's new litigants. the sort of staff formal terese of history or progress that s
imperfect beginning through iroving forms of manifestation towards a perfect in universal organization of mankind. in other words this progressive movement which, these were not a revolutionary non-socialist utopian but are different from the eurean flavor but nonetheless partaking of the id and i mention woodrow wilson more powerfully affected by this. wilson said the two intellectual guys were hagel and edmund burke, so when sam recommends american conservate should be more burkean i always...
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borlaug, he pressed on with his mission to work for the good of all mankind. his accomplishments and his memory will live on continuing to improve the lives of countless people around the world for generations to come. it was a great honor for me personally to call dr. borlaug a friend. i admired him for his vision and all of his accomplishments. his modesty was every bit as extraordinary. he once described his work as, quote, a temporary success in man's war against hunger and deprivation, end quote. dr. norman borlaug proved that one person can save a billion lives with a powerful vision and a pair of hardworking hands. and he will very, very much be missed. i think a very fitting thing that happened here with congress is to give dr. borlaug the congressional gold medal. i was very proud to have worked together with my colleagues from iowa to make that achievement. and i think the remembering of his last words is so fitting for the life of achievement that he had and the -- how he believed in basic science and having it actually relate to production agricult
borlaug, he pressed on with his mission to work for the good of all mankind. his accomplishments and his memory will live on continuing to improve the lives of countless people around the world for generations to come. it was a great honor for me personally to call dr. borlaug a friend. i admired him for his vision and all of his accomplishments. his modesty was every bit as extraordinary. he once described his work as, quote, a temporary success in man's war against hunger and deprivation, end...
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and like t belated victory over the nazis will prevail after blood and fortu has been exacted from mankind. this is why the greatest threat facing the world today is the marriage betweeneligious fundamentalism a the weapo of mass dtruction. e most urgt challenge facg is bod today is to prevent the tants of tean from acquiring nuclear weapons. are the members ofnited nation up to that challen. ll the inteational community confnt a despotism that terrorists its own people as they brave stand up for freem. will itake action against the dictats who stole a election inroad ylight and then nned down iranian protesters who ed in theidewalks on the street choking in their own blood with the intercommunity ward the world's more rinitiate sponsor d practical sioner of terrorism. abov all will the ternational commity stop the terrorists regime of iranrom develong atic weapo. thery endangering the peace of th entire world the peop of iran are courageously standg upo is regime as do thousandses of people who he bn protesting and demotrating outside this hall all of this week. will the united natns sta
and like t belated victory over the nazis will prevail after blood and fortu has been exacted from mankind. this is why the greatest threat facing the world today is the marriage betweeneligious fundamentalism a the weapo of mass dtruction. e most urgt challenge facg is bod today is to prevent the tants of tean from acquiring nuclear weapons. are the members ofnited nation up to that challen. ll the inteational community confnt a despotism that terrorists its own people as they brave stand up...
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the clear blue sky ♪ ♪ the clear blue sky ♪ it's raining sunshine it's raining sunshine all over mankinds a very cheery, happy song. [ cheers and applause ] i love that. >> it is very happy. >> jimmy: i'm looking forward to seeing that movie. it's gonna be good. yeah, it's a good movie. >> jimmy: yeah. "cloudy with a chance of meatballs" opens this friday. you can catch "icarly" every saturday at 8:00. miranda cosgrove, everybody. rufus wainwright performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (announcer) here at the new cottonelle institute here i am! (announcer) is making sure the gentle care you give to your face works for me. (announcer) ...hands... remember the elbows! (announcer) and legs mmmm, silky smooth (announcer) also goes to your tush! excellent! (announcer) with new aloe & e and soothing clean flushable moist wipes... check your own sensitivity profile at cottonelleinstitute.com. two thirds of women have sensitive skin - maybe you're one of them? you know they don't call this a lab for nothing. but it wasn't what i wanted to do, and i thought, i don't want to do thi
the clear blue sky ♪ ♪ the clear blue sky ♪ it's raining sunshine it's raining sunshine all over mankinds a very cheery, happy song. [ cheers and applause ] i love that. >> it is very happy. >> jimmy: i'm looking forward to seeing that movie. it's gonna be good. yeah, it's a good movie. >> jimmy: yeah. "cloudy with a chance of meatballs" opens this friday. you can catch "icarly" every saturday at 8:00. miranda cosgrove, everybody. rufus wainwright...
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the clear blue sky ♪ ♪ the clear blue sky ♪ it's raining sunshine it's raining sunshine all over mankind happy song. [ cheers and applause ] i love that. >> it is very happy. >> jimmy: i'm looking forward to seeing that movie. it's gonna be good. >> yeah, it's a good movie. >> jimmy: yeah. "cloudy with a chance of meatballs" opens this friday. you can catch "icarly" every saturday at 8:00. miranda cosgrove, everybody. rufus wainwright performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ooh, yeah wiggle your day with jell-o sugar-free gelatin. ♪ ooh, yeah it's 10 tasty calories... loved by lips and hips alike. ♪ shake it, shake it, ooh, yeah ♪ jell-o. because every diet needs a little wiggle room. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. our next guest is one of my favorite singer/songwriters ever. he's about the release a concert album called "milwaukee at last!!!." he's here to perform the song, "the art teacher," please welcome my good friend, rufus wainwright, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ there i was in uniform looking at the art teacher ♪ ♪ i was ju
the clear blue sky ♪ ♪ the clear blue sky ♪ it's raining sunshine it's raining sunshine all over mankind happy song. [ cheers and applause ] i love that. >> it is very happy. >> jimmy: i'm looking forward to seeing that movie. it's gonna be good. >> yeah, it's a good movie. >> jimmy: yeah. "cloudy with a chance of meatballs" opens this friday. you can catch "icarly" every saturday at 8:00. miranda cosgrove, everybody. rufus wainwright performs...
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and like the belated victory over the nazis will prevail after blood and fortune s been acted from mankind. this is y the greatest threat facing the world today is the marriage between relious fundamentalism and the weapons of mass destrtion. the most urgent challenge facing this body day is to prevent the tyran of tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons. are the members of unid nations to that challenge. will the internatnal community confront despotism tt rrorists its own pple as they bravely stand up for freedom. will it tak action against the dictators o stole an election in bro daylht and then gunn downranian protesters who died in the sidalks on the street choking in tir own blood with the intercommunity towa the world's more peritiate sponsor and practical cisier of terrorism. above all will the inteational communit stop t terrorists regime o iran fro developing atomic weans. theby endangering the peace of e entire wor. the people iran are courageously standing up to this reme as dothousandses of people who have been protesting and demonstring outside this hall all o ts week. ll the u
and like the belated victory over the nazis will prevail after blood and fortune s been acted from mankind. this is y the greatest threat facing the world today is the marriage between relious fundamentalism and the weapons of mass destrtion. the most urgent challenge facing this body day is to prevent the tyran of tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons. are the members of unid nations to that challenge. will the internatnal community confront despotism tt rrorists its own pple as they bravely...
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they -- didn't extol our strengths, virtue, sacrifice and our contribution to the advancement of mankind always i'm sorry. i -- this all happened before i became president. >> i don't know. i don't think the speech was about saying i'm sorry so much as it was about saying we have some major problems on this planet. and frankly, we can't be isolationist. sean: america has acted unilaterally without regard, he said, for the interests of others. tell that to all the soldiers who died at normandy and -- >> one sentence out of the speech and you know that wasn't his intention in any quay -- in any way to suggest america hasn't done great things. what he's trying to do is to get other countries to do more than they have been doing. >> do you believe you can convince them -- with ahmadinejad and holocaust denier -- >> that's not what we're talking about. i think what we're talking about to jonah's monet is what does russia -- to jonah's point is what does russia do? what medvedev actually said is sometimes sanctions are needed. sean: we got to take a break. >> we'll see what that means. sean: w
they -- didn't extol our strengths, virtue, sacrifice and our contribution to the advancement of mankind always i'm sorry. i -- this all happened before i became president. >> i don't know. i don't think the speech was about saying i'm sorry so much as it was about saying we have some major problems on this planet. and frankly, we can't be isolationist. sean: america has acted unilaterally without regard, he said, for the interests of others. tell that to all the soldiers who died at...
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on the 1st of september, there was a tragedy in the htory of mankind that started. of the tragedy and the symbols of the tragedy that can be seen here everywhere where we can look here. for example, this place, the first soldier victims of the nazi invasion of poland. exactly here in this place. but is it enough to look a little bit further to see the barbed wire of the concentration camp. there were so many concentrations camped created in the war against humanity and mankind. it was the camp of stutthof that those who were killed, russians, jews, and germans were killed. if we looked in the other direction, also very close from this pla, we will be able to see a forest not far from a small village. it was there in the first week of the war, thousands of people were gathered, polish teachers, engineers, but also soldiers. lots of people who were innocent. and they were shut down in many places here and in any forests the secret was hidden. in war has its projects and his -- here germans and the sign of swastika of the disabled, mentally disabled, and they shoved th
on the 1st of september, there was a tragedy in the htory of mankind that started. of the tragedy and the symbols of the tragedy that can be seen here everywhere where we can look here. for example, this place, the first soldier victims of the nazi invasion of poland. exactly here in this place. but is it enough to look a little bit further to see the barbed wire of the concentration camp. there were so many concentrations camped created in the war against humanity and mankind. it was the camp...
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through crude but improving form of manifestation towards a perfect and universal organization of mankind, closed quote. in other words, this progressi movement would cite as a movement, these were not revolutionary, nonsocialist utopians. i mention woodrow wilson was powerfully affected by this. he said his two great intellectual guides were hegel and edmund burke. so when sam recommends that erican conservatives should be more burkean. i say we shoullook at the way woodrow wilson falkenberg, no source a all. birk proved to be no work against ever-expanding liberalism. i think the second sign might be the idea that david brooks advanced in which they briefly refers to in his book which is that behold, barac obama has some affinity for burke. or so david brooks rorted. it easy to accuse hegel andfound berg, i'm loong for to a future memoir from obama what he gives a burkean to tunes and union views. well, the sort of stiff foremothers of history of progress have receded into literally anymore what was thought of 100 years ago but the sentimental ridue i argue lingers on. and the underlyin
through crude but improving form of manifestation towards a perfect and universal organization of mankind, closed quote. in other words, this progressi movement would cite as a movement, these were not revolutionary, nonsocialist utopians. i mention woodrow wilson was powerfully affected by this. he said his two great intellectual guides were hegel and edmund burke. so when sam recommends that erican conservatives should be more burkean. i say we shoullook at the way woodrow wilson falkenberg,...
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government structure which allows freedom and economic prosperity, decent respect for the opinions of mankind. this is what i thinke would all aee what we got with repuicans was something quite different. >> john, do you think that the consensus as it seems here at the panel is conservatism isn't dead, the gallup poll showed and kelly conaway's poll but the gallupoll showed by a factor of 2-1 americans conservative over liberal. and it seems like that bush during the bush years scott labeled conservative, but he wa't a conservative. he was up until obama the largest social spender in history. he eaged the united states of foreign adventurism that ion't think had great support within the party itself. and i want to throw out the question to be think that the republican party is no longer e vehicle for conservatis or istalvageable and maybe i wi askom phillipto start on that. i've always been skeptical of for party organizations were trying to start something from scratch. i think it is goijg to be easier to go back and turn it around rather than scrapt. just the structure of politics and struc
government structure which allows freedom and economic prosperity, decent respect for the opinions of mankind. this is what i thinke would all aee what we got with repuicans was something quite different. >> john, do you think that the consensus as it seems here at the panel is conservatism isn't dead, the gallup poll showed and kelly conaway's poll but the gallupoll showed by a factor of 2-1 americans conservative over liberal. and it seems like that bush during the bush years scott...
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it is the gift of divine providence to all mankind.this day, september 12, america gives a response that government of the people, by the people, and for the people. from sea to shining sea millions are standing as one to say we will not be bought. we will not be sold a bill of goods. and we will not disown this declaration of independence. eight years to the day america looked up from the rubble. she saw with clarity her destiny. a destiny to defend liberty and today she stands again with a clear eye and a firm resolve. welcome, patriots, to your story, our story. the story of we, the people. welcome to the 9-12 march on washington. [cheers and applause] >> co-organizer, jenny beth martin. >> welcome, welcome, welcome. this is the official start time of the 9/12 march on washington, d.c. [cheers and applause] thank you so much for being here today. we had over 450 buses come here today. 450. we have people who are here from alaska and hawaii and every single state in this country. [cheers and applause] in addition to what we're doing
it is the gift of divine providence to all mankind.this day, september 12, america gives a response that government of the people, by the people, and for the people. from sea to shining sea millions are standing as one to say we will not be bought. we will not be sold a bill of goods. and we will not disown this declaration of independence. eight years to the day america looked up from the rubble. she saw with clarity her destiny. a destiny to defend liberty and today she stands again with a...
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. >> this morning too many years mankind has been slow to respond or even recognize the magnitude ofhis is a new day. it is a new era, and i am proud to say that the united states has done more to promote clean energy and reduce carbon pollution in the last eight months than at any other time in our history. >> president obama called on rapidly growing developing countries to do their part to fight global warming as well. this, by the way, was his first speech to the united nations. >>> we'd like to ask you, do you agree with the president? do you think the u.s. needs to do more to combat climate change or do you believe the affects of global warming are overblown and any money put towards it would be a waste? call us with your views at 1-877-hil-hln and e-mail us at cnn.com/hln. and send a text, the word views plus comments and name to hln-tv. by the way, standard rates apply. we will start airing responses shortly, and throughout the afternoon. >>> it has been seven months since little haleigh cummings vanished without a trace. what could put her father's new wife misty back in the
. >> this morning too many years mankind has been slow to respond or even recognize the magnitude ofhis is a new day. it is a new era, and i am proud to say that the united states has done more to promote clean energy and reduce carbon pollution in the last eight months than at any other time in our history. >> president obama called on rapidly growing developing countries to do their part to fight global warming as well. this, by the way, was his first speech to the united nations....
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they knew of all other things when they wrote the constitution was that liberty was a gift given to mankind and anne arundel owned by the lord god almighty, and it is the duty of a government to protect its. we protect and cherish freedom because it is precious in its own right, but because it works, so let's give them a message. freedom works. freedom works. thank you for letting me be here. ♪ ♪ who moer than self their country loved and mercy more than life ♪ america, america may god thy gold refine till all success be nobleness and every gain divine. ♪ o beautiful for spacious skies for amber waves of grain ♪ for purple mountain majesties above the fruited plain america, suite america vijay sweet america, god shed his grace on the. he crowned thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. i wish i had somebody to help me saying this. ♪ america, america, god shed his grace on thee. he crowned thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. ♪ >> you can see the entire rally monday night at 8:25 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> up next, "q&a" with author christopher called will. then a di
they knew of all other things when they wrote the constitution was that liberty was a gift given to mankind and anne arundel owned by the lord god almighty, and it is the duty of a government to protect its. we protect and cherish freedom because it is precious in its own right, but because it works, so let's give them a message. freedom works. freedom works. thank you for letting me be here. ♪ ♪ who moer than self their country loved and mercy more than life ♪ america, america may god...
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it is true that for too many years mankind has been fraught -- has been slow in response to the magnitudeclimate threat. this is true of my own country as well. we recognize this. but this is a new day, a new era. i am proud to say that the united states has done more to prote clean energy in the last eight months than at any other time in our history. we are making our government's largest ever at renewable energy. an investment aimed at doubling the generated capacity from wind and other renewable resources. across america we are constructing wind turbines with the help of loan guarantees and tax credits, projects creating new jobs and industries. we are investing billions. helping american families save money on energy bills in the process. we proposed the very first national policy aimed at increasing fuel economy and reducing greenhouse gas pollution for all new cars and trucks. a standard that will save consumers money and our nation oil. we are moving forward with our nation's first offshore energy projects. carbon capture to clean up the coal plants. just this week we announced th
it is true that for too many years mankind has been fraught -- has been slow in response to the magnitudeclimate threat. this is true of my own country as well. we recognize this. but this is a new day, a new era. i am proud to say that the united states has done more to prote clean energy in the last eight months than at any other time in our history. we are making our government's largest ever at renewable energy. an investment aimed at doubling the generated capacity from wind and other...
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at this might be one of the least sunspot activity times in the history of mankind.his every time has been called by m a mini ice age. this is the intellectual dishonesty to stop something that does not happen. i live in buffalo, new york. it has been one of the worst summers i can remember, very cold. i have to tell you -- can i speak of a druther. what will happen if we go into of days of global cooling where we cannot grow food? it is a much greater type of problem for mankind than worrying if we extend our growing season which i think is lunacy. but we ever look at the sun? guest: i am an economist, not a scientist, so i will not debate about sunspots. but i have been working in this area for 30 years. we always have these debates on the science. the international community iccp looks at this. this issue has more consensus among leading scientists around the world than any other on standards for ozone and so2. we have more diversity on health standards than we do on this. on climate we have major agreement across all sides of the scientific debate. yes, there are
at this might be one of the least sunspot activity times in the history of mankind.his every time has been called by m a mini ice age. this is the intellectual dishonesty to stop something that does not happen. i live in buffalo, new york. it has been one of the worst summers i can remember, very cold. i have to tell you -- can i speak of a druther. what will happen if we go into of days of global cooling where we cannot grow food? it is a much greater type of problem for mankind than worrying...
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the ann coulter things they flesh paris mankind's sgle greatest invention and she describes people who want to do away with the and a very nasty epithet. they are liberals. [laughter] they are people who abdicate living in their own excrement. tough, tough words. freud wouldave a field day. the second approach. i want you to focus on the price of water but i want to raise your wat bill. we are spoiled. we pay less for water than we do for cell phone servers are cable television. the fact i we don't pay for water at all. when you write a check to the municipal water dartment or the public corporation reguled by the state public utility commission the only thing you are writing the check for is the cost of service. it is the cost ofhe utility. there's no commodity charge for water. in some cities in the united statn fact there's no charge even for the cost of this service. in fresno california you can use all the water you want. does it make a difference? you bet it makes a difference. per capita use in fresno 300 gallons pecapita per day. they he meters, 200 gallons per capped per day g
the ann coulter things they flesh paris mankind's sgle greatest invention and she describes people who want to do away with the and a very nasty epithet. they are liberals. [laughter] they are people who abdicate living in their own excrement. tough, tough words. freud wouldave a field day. the second approach. i want you to focus on the price of water but i want to raise your wat bill. we are spoiled. we pay less for water than we do for cell phone servers are cable television. the fact i we...
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it is true that for too many years, mankind has been throw to respond or even recognize the magnitude of the climate threat. it is true of my own country as well. we recognize that. but this is new day. did is a new era. and i am proud to say that the united states has done more to promote clean energy and reduce carbon pollution in the last eight months than at any other time in our history. we are making our government's largest ever investment in renewable energy, an investment aimed at doubling the generating capacity from wind and other renewable resources in three years. across america, entrepreneurs are constructing wind turbines and solar panels an batteries for hybrid cars with the help of loan guarantees an tax credits, projects that are creating new jobs and new industries. we're investing billions to cut energy waste in our home, our buildings and appliances, helping american families save money or energy bills in the process. we've proposed the very first national policy aimed at both increasing fuel economy and reducing greenhouse gas pollution for all new cars and truck
it is true that for too many years, mankind has been throw to respond or even recognize the magnitude of the climate threat. it is true of my own country as well. we recognize that. but this is new day. did is a new era. and i am proud to say that the united states has done more to promote clean energy and reduce carbon pollution in the last eight months than at any other time in our history. we are making our government's largest ever investment in renewable energy, an investment aimed at...
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and it's true that for too many years mankind has been slow to respond or even recognize the magnitudeuntry as well. we recognize that. but this is a new day. it's a new era. i am proud to say the united states has done more to promote clean energy and reduce carbon pollution in the last eight months than any other time in our history. we are making the government's largest ever investment in renewable energy, and an investment aimed at generating the capacity of wind and other renewable sources in three years. and they are constructing hybrid batteries for cars with the help of guarantees and tax credits. that's creating new jobs and industries. we are investing billions to cut energy waste in our homes and buildings and appliances, and helping american families save energy bills in the process. and we propose the first national policy aimed at increasing fuel economy and reducing greenhouse gas pollution for all new cars and trucks. a standard that will also save consumers money and our nation oil. we are moving forward our nation's first offshore wind energy projects and investing b
and it's true that for too many years mankind has been slow to respond or even recognize the magnitudeuntry as well. we recognize that. but this is a new day. it's a new era. i am proud to say the united states has done more to promote clean energy and reduce carbon pollution in the last eight months than any other time in our history. we are making the government's largest ever investment in renewable energy, and an investment aimed at generating the capacity of wind and other renewable...
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. >> football is one of the most violent sports known to mankind.if but when you'll seriously be injured. >> fans are held hostage to these meaningless rituals. >> tough to buy ticks, fur a fan of the kansas city injured, kyle orton has ripped up his finger, and for what? three or four extra pay todays for owners, to have how is the season when brett favre can skip off-season workouts, practice two weeks and be able to play. it's an episode of marriage football and forcing season ticketholders to deal with it is a sham around it the marriage should die now. >> lloyd karl was out and rich rodriguez in as head coach. the result a 3- season. this week rodriguez called it the worst of his coaching career. accused by former and current players of breaking time limits on practice. rich rodriguez has a huge problem. they are now looking around the locker room saying who is with us? who is next to us? >> they. i think rodriguez was a good man and truly hunter at the implication he didn't care for his players but he's an outsider as far as michigan fans are
. >> football is one of the most violent sports known to mankind.if but when you'll seriously be injured. >> fans are held hostage to these meaningless rituals. >> tough to buy ticks, fur a fan of the kansas city injured, kyle orton has ripped up his finger, and for what? three or four extra pay todays for owners, to have how is the season when brett favre can skip off-season workouts, practice two weeks and be able to play. it's an episode of marriage football and forcing...