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they responded to the worst of mankind with the best of mankind. this is our way of fighting back. >> reporter: in the cold, filth, and misery of a camp like this, a romanian-born conductor, rafael schaechter, gathered 150 fellow prisoners, and in a dank basement with just one score and a broken piano taught them by rote verdi's sublime work. choir member edgar krasa says schaechter was extraordinary. >> socially he was a wonderful person, but once he sat behind the piano he was a real tyrant. >> the survivors who sang in this chorus say -- said to me that when he started work on the requiem, and this is a quote, "he was like a crazed man on a mission." he began to say things to them such as, "we can sing to them what we cannot say to them." >> reporter: through the words in this catholic liturgy, a jewish chorus could stand up to the nazis by letting them know what ultimately matters. nazi propaganda films were made at terezin to give the false impression jews were happy there, well fed and cared for. when officials from the international red cros
they responded to the worst of mankind with the best of mankind. this is our way of fighting back. >> reporter: in the cold, filth, and misery of a camp like this, a romanian-born conductor, rafael schaechter, gathered 150 fellow prisoners, and in a dank basement with just one score and a broken piano taught them by rote verdi's sublime work. choir member edgar krasa says schaechter was extraordinary. >> socially he was a wonderful person, but once he sat behind the piano he was a...
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the united states sent in helicopters that conductd the greatest air lift in the history of mankind. moved about 20 thousand on thes in the mountains to keep 1/2 million people a hive during the wintertime. it was very heroic and people were grateful. aid has dropped 70 percent after a year in the wake of that void many jihad and people labeled terrorists have set up camps. this is one here. in pakistan. and in that camp, there are many kids that are previously were going to school and now they have no school and the cost to help them go would be about one month per month per child. fifth grader 20 bucks a year. first grader five bucks a year. they get their food in the back on the mess tenth and then on the left is an extreme place where people get indoctrined into a violent islam. because of international lack of help for those kids to get implicated these kids are here. there's another camp here. osama bin ladins first assistant. spent two-years in gann tan know bay in cuba and he's running large camp and just down that the united states, 212 mash units. what's going on is they're
the united states sent in helicopters that conductd the greatest air lift in the history of mankind. moved about 20 thousand on thes in the mountains to keep 1/2 million people a hive during the wintertime. it was very heroic and people were grateful. aid has dropped 70 percent after a year in the wake of that void many jihad and people labeled terrorists have set up camps. this is one here. in pakistan. and in that camp, there are many kids that are previously were going to school and now they...
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1969 when neil armstrong stepped on the moon and said one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind. one tiefu tiny little print for girl walking in the dirt but years later, dozens of other girls will be behind her and eventually hundreds and it will be one giant leap for they're community. it really was the peaks that first brought me there but the people that bring me back again. when i got to corefa in the spring. kanle was very sad. his wife passed away. first we embrace each other and there's dust flying around and tiers in our ayes and then we go over to the local graveyard. as we walked to the graveyard we saw her buried in the box in the ground facing the sunset. and out of sentiment he said without her, i'm nothing and then he said something that i would never forget. he said very soon you're going to be standing here and i'm going to be in the ground. and he kind of chuckled and i didn't think that was very funny because i lost my father in his 40's from cancer in 1981 and my sister and you know all of us have lost somebody close to us and you never get over that loss. an
1969 when neil armstrong stepped on the moon and said one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind. one tiefu tiny little print for girl walking in the dirt but years later, dozens of other girls will be behind her and eventually hundreds and it will be one giant leap for they're community. it really was the peaks that first brought me there but the people that bring me back again. when i got to corefa in the spring. kanle was very sad. his wife passed away. first we embrace each other...
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mankind corp. jumped after its experimental diabetes drug by regulators raised hopes the drug won't be rejected. >>> elsewhere, united, continental and delta confirmed they're raising domestic ticket prices with others expected to follow. allstate sued bank of america, its countrywide lending unit and 17 other defendants for misrepresenting the risks on more than $700 million of mortgage securities it bought from countrywide. >>> and a move sure to increase tensions. china will dramatically cut its exports of rare earth minerals next year shrinking already scarce supplies needed for a wide range of high-tech products. >>> and finally you know what they say about a woman scorned? a kentucky woman is suing the cincinnati bengals and the county and a beer vendor at their stadium for damages after a spectator fell on her breaking her nose and finger last season. hmm. >>> the lakers hope to forget the alamo and a cold reception for pennsylvania's governor. plus, speaking of the keystone state, the minne
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problem with that was the could not do that with the biggest real-estate bubble in the history of mankind. we're not good to have any other chance to clean up that land fill. chairperson maxwell: i disagree with you. i think we will have more opportunities than you imagined. i think there will be opportunities -- much better opportunities than putting a sewage plant over there that will last year for the next 50 to 100 years. i think there will be plans. i just hope that you will look into -- a little bit more into the port. bcdc will be coming out with this online and you'll see it and have a better understanding. thank you very much. mr. pilpao? >> i had separate comments on the community benefits and the digester. i may need a little time to extend. with respect to community benefits, i wanted to reinforce some of what the staff said. puc has done local hiring since before it was popular, before city built, before work force development as a concept. a local hiring ordinance is now being talked about. some of this goes back decades. more specifically, i think art and claude had a hand
problem with that was the could not do that with the biggest real-estate bubble in the history of mankind. we're not good to have any other chance to clean up that land fill. chairperson maxwell: i disagree with you. i think we will have more opportunities than you imagined. i think there will be opportunities -- much better opportunities than putting a sewage plant over there that will last year for the next 50 to 100 years. i think there will be plans. i just hope that you will look into -- a...
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time travel has been the dream of mankind since time in memorable. and it seems one man has cracked it. or has he? meet ben. >> paying a visit to ben san som is like traling back in time to another era, the 19 40's. ♪ ♪ >> hello. >> the 32-year-old transformed his house into a 19 40's relic. >> i just, i don't know, something about it it's very cozy, homey. things are built to last. i just love the music, the old cars, the age of elegance as they used to say, art deco. >> he's not alone. his girlfriend has also come to share his passion for the 40's. >> when i first met him through his friends, she said he was into the 40's but i didn't realize quite so much. >> the couple live in man chester, an hour and a half away from london. the small town has remained isolated through many of the changes through modern technology. it's perfect for ben. when he first met his girlfriend, he was worried about what she might think. >> thinking she's a modern girl and i'm thinking, when do i tell her about my hobby? i'll wait until we became friends first. >> this r
time travel has been the dream of mankind since time in memorable. and it seems one man has cracked it. or has he? meet ben. >> paying a visit to ben san som is like traling back in time to another era, the 19 40's. ♪ ♪ >> hello. >> the 32-year-old transformed his house into a 19 40's relic. >> i just, i don't know, something about it it's very cozy, homey. things are built to last. i just love the music, the old cars, the age of elegance as they used to say, art...
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mankind will contrive to restore the monetary system to something like orderliness and logic.t to close by saying how confident i am in the human race to get over there. >> charlie: i'm with you on that. thank you. thank you. thank you. we'll be back in a moment. stay with us. >> charlie: david einhorn is here. he's cofounder and president of hedge fund greenlight capital. he established the firm in 1996 with just under a million dollar, half of which his parents gave him. today the company has nearly $7 billion under management. he's also one of the many top-flight hedge funds today with significant holdings in gold. in 2008 he published "the new york times" best seller "fooling some of the people all of the time." it was about green light's effort to shortsell a firm which had misled investors about the balance sheet. this book is now in paperback and i am pleased to have david einhorn at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you, pleased to be here. >> charlie: what does the global economy look like? >> the global economy, as i see it is sort of in a period betwe
mankind will contrive to restore the monetary system to something like orderliness and logic.t to close by saying how confident i am in the human race to get over there. >> charlie: i'm with you on that. thank you. thank you. thank you. we'll be back in a moment. stay with us. >> charlie: david einhorn is here. he's cofounder and president of hedge fund greenlight capital. he established the firm in 1996 with just under a million dollar, half of which his parents gave him. today the...
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in one congressional hearing, a congressman argued that god said earth will stay safe for m mankind.nd here's what john boehner told george stephanopoulos. >> george, the idea that carbon dioxide is a car sin know jen, that it's harmful to our environment is almost comical. >> reporter: what is your reaction? >> well, no one is asserting that it's a car sin joe jen. it could be classified as an air pollutant. this is nonsense it's politically motivated and completely detached from the scientific reality. >> reporter: meanwhile, the fbi tells us it has seen a spike in threatening e-mails to climate scientists, and a why supremacist website rain pictures of scientists with the word "jew" next to them. oppenheimer says this interview will get angry e-mails. >> i read out some of my e-mails and people were astonished. some people have gotten death threats. >> reporter: what types of things have people called you? >> you can't use the more amusing ones on family television. >> reporter: now climate scientists, including professor oppenheimer are fighting back, forming rapid response teams
in one congressional hearing, a congressman argued that god said earth will stay safe for m mankind.nd here's what john boehner told george stephanopoulos. >> george, the idea that carbon dioxide is a car sin know jen, that it's harmful to our environment is almost comical. >> reporter: what is your reaction? >> well, no one is asserting that it's a car sin joe jen. it could be classified as an air pollutant. this is nonsense it's politically motivated and completely detached...
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i am just here to be a testimony of his grace and his goodness and his love for all mankind.is: what the make of the fact that you are not a spring chicken anymore. you never come to my show dressed better than i am. you cannot address the host. -- out-dress the host. 20 years of battling drug addiction. the voice is still there. the look women love about you, you still have it. you still have a voice after all these years. >> first and foremost, we know it is gone. you're not supposed to survive this. you are not supposed to survive crack, especially 22 years of crack. then periodically it was heroin. that should of taken me out too, the drinking and all of that. but my heart was set for god. he knew he had a purpose yet for me. and he knew he would rescue me. this time was a great testimony. it is even bigger and better now, because i have come from something. i slipped forward. i did not slip backwards. i know i will not go to the same things i did before. i will not make the same mistakes. tavis: prince is a good friend of mine, as you may know. he has been on the show an
i am just here to be a testimony of his grace and his goodness and his love for all mankind.is: what the make of the fact that you are not a spring chicken anymore. you never come to my show dressed better than i am. you cannot address the host. -- out-dress the host. 20 years of battling drug addiction. the voice is still there. the look women love about you, you still have it. you still have a voice after all these years. >> first and foremost, we know it is gone. you're not supposed to...
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reporter: the discovery of a tiny microbe's biological gymnastics could prove to be a giant leap for mankind and literally rewrite the rules of life. >> i would like to introduce you to today the bacterium. >> reporter: gsa j-1 breaks the rules at least the once we thought we knew from biology about the elemental requirements for life. >> all life that we know of requires carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur. we have discovered an organism that can substitute one element for another in these molecules. >> reporter: how big is it? it's a great big rewrite a few paragraphs in the textbooks deal t comes from the work of a scientist who says she is always interested in exceptions to the rule. her laboratory for the discovery, famous mono lake. >> it's three times the salt of sea watch, ph of 10, basic like bleach and it's got very high levels of arsenic and it's teeming with life so this seemingly inhospitable environment teems with life like al jury, back deer yeah, brine shrimp, a major stop for migratory birds. >> reporter: they watched a bacterium all ther the very build
reporter: the discovery of a tiny microbe's biological gymnastics could prove to be a giant leap for mankind and literally rewrite the rules of life. >> i would like to introduce you to today the bacterium. >> reporter: gsa j-1 breaks the rules at least the once we thought we knew from biology about the elemental requirements for life. >> all life that we know of requires carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur. we have discovered an organism that can...
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atonement, the redemption, incartion, the son of god becoming man and the price that was paid to redeem mankind is what you saw on the screen. there is the political, there is the moral, other interpretations of events. do jews for jesus accept the divinity of jesus christ? >> well, we would stand with the answer that one of the first jews for jesus gave when jesus asked the question "who do men say that i am?" and followed it up with a direct question with peter who do you say i am. he said you are the messiah, the son of the living god. and we're jews for jesus just like peter, james and john are so that's our conviction. >> what did you find, stephen, about jews and their regard for jesus stemming from the famous lecture by rabbi wise in what 1925? >> that's right, i really didn't investigate jews for jesus proper, i investigated jews who don't believe jesus was the messiah. >> that stemmed from this talk by wise. >> and before the 1925 talk by wise, i found between the civil war, essentially, and the 1920s, virtually every major reform, liberal -- reformed liberal rabbi in the united states
atonement, the redemption, incartion, the son of god becoming man and the price that was paid to redeem mankind is what you saw on the screen. there is the political, there is the moral, other interpretations of events. do jews for jesus accept the divinity of jesus christ? >> well, we would stand with the answer that one of the first jews for jesus gave when jesus asked the question "who do men say that i am?" and followed it up with a direct question with peter who do you say...
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this is an experiment for mankind. an experiment carried on for the sake of mankind in which america leads the way. you can do it to, we would say to other countries. we are not imperialists. the success of america is the success of liberal democracies. it protected liberties and shows that liberties is something viable. this is the greatness of america. we are the can-do country. sometimes they may be impatient as in the 2006 election, but it is the feature of our greatness. it appeals to the desire of greatness. separation of powers is based on let ambition counteract ambition. it is not good to have too much harmony. it is better to risks gridlock. limitations in the constitution these self interest. the truth pursues its interests or opinion. it does not think of the common good. you do not have to surrender to the community. it also has ambition misled by people of ambition. america has ambitions as opposed to europe's today, especially germany. some think it has nothing to do in the world. france has only the mem
this is an experiment for mankind. an experiment carried on for the sake of mankind in which america leads the way. you can do it to, we would say to other countries. we are not imperialists. the success of america is the success of liberal democracies. it protected liberties and shows that liberties is something viable. this is the greatness of america. we are the can-do country. sometimes they may be impatient as in the 2006 election, but it is the feature of our greatness. it appeals to the...
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if we don't leave any signs how what where and why it will be very difficult for mankind to start combat and leprosy all over again it's possible that one day due to poor living conditions and things like that the pandemic will return to you for now those still live in interest no longer need a medical care but a change in attitude in the outside world a society where people care and don't stare down that if a child what r.t. stabber full of original daniel bushell joins us next with all the latest business news stay with us here on r.t. . this is more a region is economically and socially one of russia's better developed provinces the region has a significant scientific and industrial capacity that will realize its full potential after the construction of the. park can tell ya he has completed the i t. park or has r. and d. projects in the spheres of automotive construction aerospace and oil chemistry high tech data center for bridge with cutting edge servers and communication equipment will be constructed at the core of the park the project has been personally approved by prime ministe
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in protest but otherwise you know argument or these demands are central to the future advance of mankind and how has that happened do you think that we have gone from being a fairly politically apathetic population particularly in the u.k. to turning out on the streets in huge numbers and shouting about how government well if you look at it historically history is a. good guide because if you don't know where you came from you don't know where you are or great trade deals have been made by exactly the same type of political campaigning how do women get the vote do you get when you know there was a very little movement then women would determine the naked pay did they were and how did men get the vote in britain to trade unions get recognised how did slavery and there are moments in history when people look around and say we are being controlled by those who don't have to listen to us we've got to change it but do you support these people who are coming out to protest sometimes and quite a violent and destructive way i very strongly support it because the right to education is a basic hum
in protest but otherwise you know argument or these demands are central to the future advance of mankind and how has that happened do you think that we have gone from being a fairly politically apathetic population particularly in the u.k. to turning out on the streets in huge numbers and shouting about how government well if you look at it historically history is a. good guide because if you don't know where you came from you don't know where you are or great trade deals have been made by...
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protest but otherwise you know argument all these are demands are central to the future advance of mankind do you support these people who are coming out to protest sometimes in quite a violent and destructive way i very strongly support it because the right to education is a basic human right i mean we now have accepted in britain in most parts of the world the right to be educated the right to. the right to peace to justice are human rights and if you take some of the way they're doing with the university training you have to pay to go then you are taking away people's rights and influencing the future of your country and we went to war in iraq ostensibly in the name of tim. kristie but that's obviously not something that you support no idea that if we did we were towards support or interests and we use arguments governments use arguments to justify what they do and then everyone has the right no with the information of the disposal to question these arguments and say are they valid or not and if they are not valid why we're doing it and to stop the war movement built up the biggest poli
protest but otherwise you know argument all these are demands are central to the future advance of mankind do you support these people who are coming out to protest sometimes in quite a violent and destructive way i very strongly support it because the right to education is a basic human right i mean we now have accepted in britain in most parts of the world the right to be educated the right to. the right to peace to justice are human rights and if you take some of the way they're doing with...
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if we don't leave any signs how what where and why you would be very difficult for mankind to start combat in leprosy all over again it's possible that one day due to poor living conditions and things like that the pandemic will return to you for now those still live in interest no longer need the medical care but a change in attitude in the outside world a society where people care and don't stare acts on that if a child what our staff are full of region where does business news with kareena melican coming your way in a few moments stay with us here on r.t. . for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. would be soon which brighter if you knew about someone from finalist impression these. stunts on t.v. don't come. from moscow welcome to our business bulletin that were better than alst a substantial investment in russia's automotive industry with prime minister putin in attendance the german company still going to greenland to build winter bans at the gas factory music. album will be around twenty five thousand vehicles annua
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if we don't leave any signs of how what where and why it will be very difficult for mankind to start combat in leprosy all over again it's possible that one day due to poor living conditions and things like that the pandemic will return to you for now those still live in interest no longer needed medical care but a change in attitude in the outside world a society where people care and don't stare acts on that is what r.t.e. staff are full of region now for a brief look at all the major headlines from around the world. it's far less of the russian reason cited was his failure to warn the japanese government to present forget it was a recent visit to russia's crude islands pattern has claimed the territory since world war two investor was temporarily recalled immediately after president visit to the audience last month but was later allowed to return to his post. argentina's former military dictator jorge data has been sentenced to life in prison after being found guilty of crimes against humanity by a court in the city of color but he eighty five year old was connected. dissidents du
if we don't leave any signs of how what where and why it will be very difficult for mankind to start combat in leprosy all over again it's possible that one day due to poor living conditions and things like that the pandemic will return to you for now those still live in interest no longer needed medical care but a change in attitude in the outside world a society where people care and don't stare acts on that is what r.t.e. staff are full of region now for a brief look at all the major...
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if we don't leave any signs how what where and why it will be very difficult for mankind to start combat in leprosy all over again it's possible that one day due to poor living conditions and things like that the pandemic will return to you for now those still live in interest no longer need a medical care but a change in attitude in the outside world a society where people care and don't stare. what r.t. it's terrible region. every film out some other major headlines from around the world. some of the russia. reason cited was his idea to warn the japanese government to present would get its recent visit to russia's rwandans japan this claim the territory since world war two by still is temporarily we call the present that is a visit to the audience last month. as expressed indignation that japan's most of reaction to the incident. bhajan seen as a former military dictator jorge reading that has been sentenced to life in prison of being found guilty of crimes against humanity by quote in the city of court about eighty five year old was convicted of murdering political other students duri
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if we don't leave any signs how what where and why it will be very difficult for mankind to start combat in leprosy all over again it's possible that one day due to poor living conditions and things like that the pandemic will return. for now those still live in interest no longer need a medical care but a change in attitude in the outside world a society where people care and don't stare. r.t. stabber whole region they're with us here on our to your bottles up next with our way this business news. welcome to business the battle for control of russia's biggest miner nora's nickel is likely to be over by the spring that's the view of billionaire vladimir patani in a central figure in the dispute with their pastors roussel speaking to the wall street journal but time is there's no rules twelve billion dollar offer this month to buy back a twenty five percent stake from brazil was generous resells immediate response was to reject the proposal however a result has since employed bankers merrill lynch to assess the value of the stake and at least one of resolves major shareholders mikhail pro
if we don't leave any signs how what where and why it will be very difficult for mankind to start combat in leprosy all over again it's possible that one day due to poor living conditions and things like that the pandemic will return. for now those still live in interest no longer need a medical care but a change in attitude in the outside world a society where people care and don't stare. r.t. stabber whole region they're with us here on our to your bottles up next with our way this business...
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if we don't leave any signs how what where and why it will be very difficult for mankind to start combat and leprosy all over again it's possible that one day due to poor living conditions and things like that the pandemic will return. for now those still live in interest no longer need a medical care but a change in attitude in the outside world a society where people care and don't stare. what r.t.e. staff are full of original. take a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe former argentine president jorge vidalia has been sentenced to life in prison for crimes against humanity he aging general was convicted of murdering dissidents during the country's military rule between one thousand nine hundred seventy six and one thousand nine hundred three up to thirty thousand people were tortured and killed during what's known as argentina's dirty war he was the first c he was first sentenced to life in one thousand nine hundred five but had been given special privileges which are now revoked. iran's president is in turkey to bolster ties with his neighbor and get supp
if we don't leave any signs how what where and why it will be very difficult for mankind to start combat and leprosy all over again it's possible that one day due to poor living conditions and things like that the pandemic will return. for now those still live in interest no longer need a medical care but a change in attitude in the outside world a society where people care and don't stare. what r.t.e. staff are full of original. take a look now at some other stories making headlines across the...
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biologist who wrote the article in the los angeles times in 1989 on the end of nature where he said mankind is a play on the planets and until we change our fundamental major as and species we can only hope the right fires will come along. that is the worst expression of environmental religion. hostility toy ready worse not hostility, at least a rejection of the idea that human beings have an exalted place below the angels but above the animals in explicit christian theology. ps our two approachs to fundamentally irreconcilable. i would suggest. and between economics and environmentalism. i see some progress in baby steps in understanding economics as a tool they need to use because resources as we are saying. you mentioned resources for the future, resources for the future but as one of the original -- osborn in the 1940s road are cluttered planet which was the first in the genre. was interesting their resources of future ended up with a bunch of economists. was the center of the political spectrum resented by the doomsayers. they don't like resources in the future which ready economists t
biologist who wrote the article in the los angeles times in 1989 on the end of nature where he said mankind is a play on the planets and until we change our fundamental major as and species we can only hope the right fires will come along. that is the worst expression of environmental religion. hostility toy ready worse not hostility, at least a rejection of the idea that human beings have an exalted place below the angels but above the animals in explicit christian theology. ps our two...
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this is an experiment for mankind, an experiment being carried on for the sake of mankind. in which america leads the way. you are welcome to it also, what you have to choose it. we will not force you, we are not imperialists. you can succeed in your own way, like the liberal democracies today of europe. the success of america is the success of republics and liberal democracies. it both protects liberty and shows liberty is something bible. this is the greatness of america. we are the can-do country. it makes us sometimes impatient, as in the 2006 election. but it is also a feature of our great as. the constitution includes greatness. it appeals to the desire for greatness. it appeals to human ambition. the separation of powers is based on the principle, let ambition counteract ambition. it is not good to have to much harmony. it is better to risk gridlock. gridlock will not occur. some part of the government has the power to act. limitations in the constitution use interests or self interests, for example the larger public is composed of diverse interests and opinions. eac
this is an experiment for mankind, an experiment being carried on for the sake of mankind. in which america leads the way. you are welcome to it also, what you have to choose it. we will not force you, we are not imperialists. you can succeed in your own way, like the liberal democracies today of europe. the success of america is the success of republics and liberal democracies. it both protects liberty and shows liberty is something bible. this is the greatness of america. we are the can-do...
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if we don't leave any signs how what where and why it would be very difficult for mankind to start combat in leprosy all over again it's possible that one day due to poor living conditions and things like that the pandemic will return to you for now those still living in terror ski no longer need the medical care but a change in attitude in the outside world a society where people care and don't stare acts on that if i chill what are several of region. turn back now to our top story the u.s. senate finally approving the new strategic arms reduction treaty with russia i'm joined now by your need only a lot of his from the department of political history at moscow state university good to have you with me sir so now if the ratification is completed in moscow tomorrow what opportunities do you think this opens up for russian u.s. relations well for of course those three d. is the key point in their relations between the two countries and the without the three d. we could not hope for the improvement series improvement of the relations between the two countries and right now the situation is
if we don't leave any signs how what where and why it would be very difficult for mankind to start combat in leprosy all over again it's possible that one day due to poor living conditions and things like that the pandemic will return to you for now those still living in terror ski no longer need the medical care but a change in attitude in the outside world a society where people care and don't stare acts on that if i chill what are several of region. turn back now to our top story the u.s....
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special they've been unique because there's been so few of them there's only a certain amount of mankind that has ever traveled out of earth's atmosphere and now it's kind of like everybody can do it in fact masters look i mean if you're just algae were no nothing wrong with that i mean new year's eve is coming and you can be in this but but i mean nasa is looking at reducing the astronaut corps significantly because no matter how we do it we no longer going to be using the shuttle which is seven astronauts at a time this will be two astronauts or three astronauts as we go along so it is a passing of an era but hopefully will fly a lot more often than the shuttle shuttles only been flying for three times a year and with space x. and with all that all coming competition we should have a significant number of flights going to a number of space stations in the future and so it's an exciting time but yes it will be sort of like in the sixty's we had jet travel and then everybody was sort of core who went on jet planes and now today it's like a plus in the air maybe the same is going to happe
special they've been unique because there's been so few of them there's only a certain amount of mankind that has ever traveled out of earth's atmosphere and now it's kind of like everybody can do it in fact masters look i mean if you're just algae were no nothing wrong with that i mean new year's eve is coming and you can be in this but but i mean nasa is looking at reducing the astronaut corps significantly because no matter how we do it we no longer going to be using the shuttle which is...
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reminds me on a purely secular level of martin hide hideacre's theory that technology has separated mankind from nature and has alienated us from nature. is sort of the premise of existentialism. if you go back and read -- i'm not sure it's better in original german, but in translation it's difficult, he talks about how written in the early '50s, you know, we rip coal out of the ground and burn it. throw pollution up into the area. air. and he's suggesting that d he doesn't quite use this word, but it's unnatural in a certain way. you can see a lot of environmental themes that make their reappearance, really quite dramatically, i think, in gore's book and other -- and, of course, he's an atheist. and he's skeptical of reason too. but very late in his life if you know the story of hideacre, a year or two before he died he gave an interview where he said we've reached such a desperate position of man being separated from nature that only a god can save us. so even he was open to a religious answer to this problem. if you can understand him at all which is problematic. but i think there's inte
reminds me on a purely secular level of martin hide hideacre's theory that technology has separated mankind from nature and has alienated us from nature. is sort of the premise of existentialism. if you go back and read -- i'm not sure it's better in original german, but in translation it's difficult, he talks about how written in the early '50s, you know, we rip coal out of the ground and burn it. throw pollution up into the area. air. and he's suggesting that d he doesn't quite use this word,...
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no debate no news reports that this is the largest single military spending bill in the history of mankind and it comes in at seventeen billion dollars above what the obama administration requested it gives one hundred sixty billion dollars to the wars in iraq and afghanistan with almost no restrictions on how those funds should be used and just to be mindful term mind the american people that they've heard their worries about the government spending too much they were dues to next year's pay increase for military personnel from the one point nine percent the lawmakers approved in the summer to one point four percent way to cut corners you guys so with so much money being thrown around at the pentagon and no tangible results to back it up where the hell is everybody on this one here to discuss with me is dr james carafano a senior research fellow for national security at the heritage foundation james thanks so much for being here now like i said seven hundred twenty five billion dollars i know this is just the house of the senate. still hasn't gotten to it but regardless this is the larges
no debate no news reports that this is the largest single military spending bill in the history of mankind and it comes in at seventeen billion dollars above what the obama administration requested it gives one hundred sixty billion dollars to the wars in iraq and afghanistan with almost no restrictions on how those funds should be used and just to be mindful term mind the american people that they've heard their worries about the government spending too much they were dues to next year's pay...
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mankind. >> i would say, you had me at the semicolon. >> he would have you later at the colon. it is, what do you call it -- i was not talking about that colon. let's try to keep this clean. this is a family show. there are kids in the audience. here is my theory -- the whole point of transparency and the whole point of wikileaks and journalism was so he could get laid. all he wanted was to get license plate numbers and phone numbers. he was using the internet to get through people's privacy. the whole thing about transparency was so he could get chicks in the sack. >> i am not feeling bad about him having his life exposed via e -- well, she reveals she meets him and finds him alluring. if you hear him say hello do you find it uh lauering? -- alluring? >> i have to admit when i was in the green room i saw the press conference with president obama and i saw a general cartwrightment i was like, i know general cartwright. i was dropping names to impress your booker. listen, do you want to know a secret. >> and it is a big turn on. >> there is nothing a young girl wants more. >> th
mankind. >> i would say, you had me at the semicolon. >> he would have you later at the colon. it is, what do you call it -- i was not talking about that colon. let's try to keep this clean. this is a family show. there are kids in the audience. here is my theory -- the whole point of transparency and the whole point of wikileaks and journalism was so he could get laid. all he wanted was to get license plate numbers and phone numbers. he was using the internet to get through...
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it's every chemical element known to mankind. the ingredients for everything we have. only six of them, hydrogen, oxygen, fight ro jnigh nitrogen and phosphorous support life. one of them, though, arsenic, there's bacteria that lives in arsenic. yosemite, the yosemite bacteria the scientists found thrives on arsenic which is a deadly poison to the likes of most of us. see arsenic over there, the one colored in orange. the deadly poison we're talking about here might sustain life. that knowledge, alone, could greatly expand the horizons of extraterrestrial search teams. they have been busy. it was last month the researchers found the first planet to come from outside our milky way galaxy. here's an artist's rendition of it. take a look. only yesterday the "journal nature" posted the earth shattering news the universe may have triple the number of stars as we first thought. the new astronomical number, 300 sextillion. i turned to ourd g go to expert mind blowing science. bill nye the science guy. we have two minutes to get some sense what we're talking about, what we thi
it's every chemical element known to mankind. the ingredients for everything we have. only six of them, hydrogen, oxygen, fight ro jnigh nitrogen and phosphorous support life. one of them, though, arsenic, there's bacteria that lives in arsenic. yosemite, the yosemite bacteria the scientists found thrives on arsenic which is a deadly poison to the likes of most of us. see arsenic over there, the one colored in orange. the deadly poison we're talking about here might sustain life. that...
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. >> this is going to be one of the highest retail periods in the history of mankind.very day from now until christmas will be massive. >> reporter: according to industry experts the last ten days before christmas can account for one-third of total holiday sales. online sales are especially hot. >> so far we've seen for the season to date, online sales were up 13.5% up from last year. that's a great number, especially considering that retail sales are only growing 3% to 4% year to year. >> reporter: the hot item, jewelry. with many having more cash to spent than last year, luxury items are back. >> it's much better than we projected here. due to people really letting go a bit. >> reporter: retailers are pulling out all the stops with deep discounts. 50% off at gap plus another 20% if you bought this past weekend. last-minute customers will be treated especially well. >> you'll have these ambassadors standing there with special gift cards, special discounts, because they want you in the store and they're going to reward you for that. >> reporter: the national sales outl
. >> this is going to be one of the highest retail periods in the history of mankind.very day from now until christmas will be massive. >> reporter: according to industry experts the last ten days before christmas can account for one-third of total holiday sales. online sales are especially hot. >> so far we've seen for the season to date, online sales were up 13.5% up from last year. that's a great number, especially considering that retail sales are only growing 3% to 4%...
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we believe in the essential goodness of mankind. >> i just discovered why it's so easy for we the irish democrats. we have no hope. we don't believe my promises. >> why are you democrats then? >> what else would you be? it's the romantic part. democrats are more romantic. >> you just keep thinking it's different. even elections we forget all the things we know, like it's all about ohio. you rattle off all these polls every single night. in the end, it's all going to be that one state. >> i have a poll for you. barack obama 53, sarah palin 33. >> that's good news but that's so not gong to be what happens. anything but the good news is what's going to happen? >> i don't know, but that's not going to happen. here's the thing i can't figure out. i don't have any sense with him. you know that thing called it's great to be the king? you know that thing you felt even -- you certainly felt it with clinton. in the worst days he loved to get out there and press the flesh. and i keep waiting -- yes, all right, okay. but -- but even george bush who was so unprepared for how much reading he had to d
we believe in the essential goodness of mankind. >> i just discovered why it's so easy for we the irish democrats. we have no hope. we don't believe my promises. >> why are you democrats then? >> what else would you be? it's the romantic part. democrats are more romantic. >> you just keep thinking it's different. even elections we forget all the things we know, like it's all about ohio. you rattle off all these polls every single night. in the end, it's all going to be...