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they responded to the worst of mankind with the best of mankind.s is our way of fighting back. >> 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 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 begato say things to them such as, "we can sing to them what we cannot say to them." >> 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 cross visited, things were spruced u
they responded to the worst of mankind with the best of mankind.s is our way of fighting back. >> 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....
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in the history of mankind, and has been proving that man is not perfect and the pentagon could not provide personal information and the largest
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world, restored america's status abroad and such and such, but i realized i can do for more good and mankinde golf courses and condominiums in the greater tri-state area as well as keeping meatloaf on the straight and narrow. mr. trump, i can't help but think you left the race too soon. you raised so many questions, like what did your crack team of investigators find in hawaii? >> i have people who have been studying it, and they cannot believe what they're finding. >> you have people down there in hawaii searching? >> absolutely. they cannot believe what they're finding. >> jon: you never told us. [laughter] will we believe it? was it an amulet? a cursed am you let that makes the wearer believe he has information that doesn't actually exist? [laughter] it's not just the country that you're letting down, it's you. you're letting donald trump down. you know, a great man once said when it became clear she would rather walk away from her support role as they tried to create a say dog shampooing business that she would rather walk away than continue to wattle the terrible person that is star jon
world, restored america's status abroad and such and such, but i realized i can do for more good and mankinde golf courses and condominiums in the greater tri-state area as well as keeping meatloaf on the straight and narrow. mr. trump, i can't help but think you left the race too soon. you raised so many questions, like what did your crack team of investigators find in hawaii? >> i have people who have been studying it, and they cannot believe what they're finding. >> you have...
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manager route came out on top against second from bottom creating the spartak moscow man the example mankind that's in for the trench and twenty minutes and after the break shot a meal out of made it to neil from the spot following alexander you know saves handball in the area so to nail the final score in grozny. and the vienna match proceeded on xiii failed to leapfrog zenaida's they would have to draw a car roberto carlos unable to help move the visitors over the side as it and. elsewhere across the bar while the battle would say the rivals scoop wind one nail full which numbers are being are still in the action after all still with the latest schools that sue won to a ravine and the late clash is a capital dobby between looking might see one spark tock which also nears its and spartak suniel up in the final minutes that. tennis now admitted it was one of has won his first day to be singles title in exactly two years after defeating croats evolved is the final of the units of open in the netherlands the russian world number seventy prevailing with these six three six two despite the match
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such as climate change energy security and security threats and the very survival and development of mankind. treated china will take an active part in discussing and resolving major issues in a world economic development and work with all other countries to meet the various challenges to this and i wish to make the following observe patients the first. we need to enhance global economic governance and press ahead with a reform of the international financial system. the international financial crisis has taken its toll on individual economies and the world economy as a whole. the crisis has highlighted the deficiencies of big system international financial system and the inadequacy of the global economic governance mechanism in dealing with crises which are. today emerging markets and developing countries are taking a growing share in the global economy. and playing a bigger role in global governance. human. global economic. should adapt to the new changes. the landscape and the principle of mutual respect and collective decision makers there are cities of special importance to increase the
such as climate change energy security and security threats and the very survival and development of mankind. treated china will take an active part in discussing and resolving major issues in a world economic development and work with all other countries to meet the various challenges to this and i wish to make the following observe patients the first. we need to enhance global economic governance and press ahead with a reform of the international financial system. the international financial...
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and over will become greater than people aged 20 and less, so the first country in the history of mankind in which we have this crossing over with people aged 60 and over which is increasing and people less than 20 who... um, who are decreasing. fertility rates have dropped throughout europe, but in southern europe, the rates are lowest, with italy averaging 1.3 children per woman. low birth rates are brought about by a combination of factors. some are common to many countries, and this program will look at how italy in particular has been affected by these. we'll also look at some factors that are specific to the very low fertility rates in italy. probably the most significant factor that has influenced fertility rates in europe has been industrialization. industrialization has brought more people into urban areas and encouraged more materialistic life styles. in northern european countries, this process took place over a long period. the important difference for italy was that industrialization came later and much faster. [man] in some countries, the urbanization process had been follow
and over will become greater than people aged 20 and less, so the first country in the history of mankind in which we have this crossing over with people aged 60 and over which is increasing and people less than 20 who... um, who are decreasing. fertility rates have dropped throughout europe, but in southern europe, the rates are lowest, with italy averaging 1.3 children per woman. low birth rates are brought about by a combination of factors. some are common to many countries, and this program...
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designed our plants and energy system based on the best knowledge of the human humankind and mankind. so that's the way japan is doing those scientific meetings so. we. we don't. we should carefully review. what caused the situation and as of right now can you imagine a future japan without nuclear energy moving away from atomic energy altogether and right now no we depend thirty percent of. if the resource. on nuclear energy so we have to use nuclear energy in the near future at least. seventy six hours of intense fighting. six thousand desert of beach front battlefields several kilometers long. and now there is only one person who cares. to see we are surrounded by garbage everywhere but also there are . on this beach which of course is the very most appropriate city signification i assemble everything that's wrong with our goddamn government allowing not only garbage but torture way where so many guys died. a new battle is going on. will the history be protected. return to terra what julian cooper story on our t.v. . culture is that so much of the taxpayer is on the phone even when
designed our plants and energy system based on the best knowledge of the human humankind and mankind. so that's the way japan is doing those scientific meetings so. we. we don't. we should carefully review. what caused the situation and as of right now can you imagine a future japan without nuclear energy moving away from atomic energy altogether and right now no we depend thirty percent of. if the resource. on nuclear energy so we have to use nuclear energy in the near future at least. seventy...
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mankind so that's the way japan is doing those scientific meetings so. we. we don't. we should carefully review. what caused the situation and as of right now can you imagine a future japan without nuclear energy moving away from atomic energy altogether and right now no. we depend thirty percent of. if. you could so we have to use a new creation in the near future to the east. seventy six hours of intense fighting. six thousand dead. a beach front battlefields several kilometers long. and now there is only one person who cares. if we are surrounded by garbage everywhere but also there are. on this beach which of course is of the most appropriate signification a symbol of everything that's wrong with our goddamn government allowing not only garbage but to accumulate where so many guys died. a new battle is going on. will the history be protected. returned to terra with julian cooper story on r t. wealthy british style sun. rises. in. markets why not. why. you know what's really happening to the global economy is a report on our. top stories on our t.v. the internation
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mankind so that's the way japan is doing those scientific meetings so we. we don't. we should carefully review. what caused the situation and as of right now can you imagine a future japan without nuclear energy moving away from atomic energy altogether and right now no we depend. if the souls. on you could imagine so all we have to use a new creation is a new and in the near future inst. from. to move. to new. to. fish. i am. today children play war in the old kiss me. june nine hundred forty one these walls were the first barrier for the nazi troops on their way to moscow. from. dying one by one under c. she. was. in the line shoulder and shoulder left of fusion but were. very well mother i'm dying but i'm not surrendering. nato admits to killing civilians in sunday's strike on tripoli blaming a weapon system failure even officials claim to have been more than eight hundred innocent victims of the bombing since the intervention began in march. international atomic energy watchdog prepares to present a report on japan's handling of the fukushima crisis at a nuclear
mankind so that's the way japan is doing those scientific meetings so we. we don't. we should carefully review. what caused the situation and as of right now can you imagine a future japan without nuclear energy moving away from atomic energy altogether and right now no we depend. if the souls. on you could imagine so all we have to use a new creation is a new and in the near future inst. from. to move. to new. to. fish. i am. today children play war in the old kiss me. june nine hundred forty...
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there has been a tension between the idealism that created our first democracy in the history of mankind. at the time of the civil war, there were six democracies on the face of the planet, but today there are 120 and they have been inspired by american exceptionalism. but we made a ton of mistakes but created a model for human beings governing themselves with institutions of justice and by the creation of informed public and the middle class and all of these things are the components of a good democracy. we lost our democracy in the guilded age in the 1880's and 1890's. they had trusts, steel trusts, oil trusts, sugar trusts, john d. rockefeller, richest man in the history of the world and it was said about him that he had done everything to the pennsylvania state legislature except for refine it. the legislatures were literally owned by the corporations and they chose the senators. so the senate was owned by corporations. and you know, warren harding in 1921, when there was union strikes in west virginia, 10,000 union workers, he asked the united states air force to drop bombs on them.
there has been a tension between the idealism that created our first democracy in the history of mankind. at the time of the civil war, there were six democracies on the face of the planet, but today there are 120 and they have been inspired by american exceptionalism. but we made a ton of mistakes but created a model for human beings governing themselves with institutions of justice and by the creation of informed public and the middle class and all of these things are the components of a good...
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but that hasn't been a problem the >> these are pictures of the most distant object mankind has ever sent into space. jupiter with its giant red spot, discovered to be an enormous, turbulent weather system. saturn, its rings familiar but never before seen in quite such intricate and colorful detail. neptune, shimmering blue, looking placid. but the winds down there are raging another more than 1,000 miles an hour. and now these craft are heading for the very edge of the solar system. the voyagers are now so distant from the sun that the flow of particles from it, the solean wind, has slowed right down. the craft have almost entered a new realm of space. >> it's kind of like crossing an ocean, right? we are gine -- beginning to think we're seeing the shoreline where we're going to go into inter stellar space beyond the effects of the solar wind and people are excited about it. >> affixed to their sides, golden disks engraved with information about us and inside them, something big in the 1970's, long-playing records with greetings. >> helto from the children of planet earth. >> [speak
but that hasn't been a problem the >> these are pictures of the most distant object mankind has ever sent into space. jupiter with its giant red spot, discovered to be an enormous, turbulent weather system. saturn, its rings familiar but never before seen in quite such intricate and colorful detail. neptune, shimmering blue, looking placid. but the winds down there are raging another more than 1,000 miles an hour. and now these craft are heading for the very edge of the solar system. the...
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this is an exact copy of the two voyager spacecraft, which are now the most distant objects mankind have ever sent into space. what they've seen is quite extraordinary. jupiter with its giant red spot discovered to be an enormous and turbulent weather system. jupiter's moon blasted and racked by huge volcanos. saturn, its rings familiar, but never before seen in quite such intricate and colorful detail. neptune shimmering blue, looking placid, but the winds down there are raging at more than a thousand miles an hour. and now these craft are heading for the very edge of the sew lar system. the voyagers are now so distant from the sun, that the flow of parols from it with solar wind has slowed right down. the craft have almost entered a new relling of space. >> it's kind of like crossing an oh, right? we're beginning to think that we're seeing the shoreline where we're going to go into interstellar space. so we're doing more activities with the spacecraft. and people are excited about it. >> and golden discs engraved with information about us and inside them something big in the 1970's, lo
this is an exact copy of the two voyager spacecraft, which are now the most distant objects mankind have ever sent into space. what they've seen is quite extraordinary. jupiter with its giant red spot discovered to be an enormous and turbulent weather system. jupiter's moon blasted and racked by huge volcanos. saturn, its rings familiar, but never before seen in quite such intricate and colorful detail. neptune shimmering blue, looking placid, but the winds down there are raging at more than a...
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mankind so that that way japan is doing the same to fix things so we. we don't. we should carefully review. what caused the situation and as of right now can you imagine a future japan without nuclear energy. moving away from atomic energy altogether and right now no we depend thirty percent of. if the cecils. on you could end as heat so we have to use a new cremation in the near future at least. seventy six hours of intense fighting. six thousand dead at a beach front battlefields several kilometers long. and now there is only one person who cares. to see we are surrounded by garbage everywhere but also there are . on this beach which of course is very most appropriate signification i assemble everything that's wrong with our goddamn government allowing not only garbage but to a cherry way where so many guys died. a new battle is going on. will the history be protected. return to terra with julian cooper story on our t.v. . today children play war in the old case me. but in june nine hundred forty one these walls really first barriers and announce the troops on
mankind so that that way japan is doing the same to fix things so we. we don't. we should carefully review. what caused the situation and as of right now can you imagine a future japan without nuclear energy. moving away from atomic energy altogether and right now no we depend thirty percent of. if the cecils. on you could end as heat so we have to use a new cremation in the near future at least. seventy six hours of intense fighting. six thousand dead at a beach front battlefields several...
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mankind so that's the way japan is doing the same to fix things so. we. we don't. we should carefully review. what caused the situation and as of right now can you imagine a future japan without nuclear energy. moving away from atomic energy altogether right now no we depend on the thirty percent and you have to see so's. you can eat so we have to use a new cream is in the near future to the east. culture is that so much of it there is only maybe once a year to have a real newsreader that is not appropriate in the news a game i'll type interest in this continent is immense rich in natural resources in a growing middle class china deal with us. down the official ante up location to on the phone the i pod touch from the dumpster. lights on the go. video on demand. old posts and omissions feeds now with the palm of your. machine on the. top stories on our t.v. and nato admits it washed the airstrike that killed nine civilians in a tripoli somewhere while british taxpayers weary of reckless spending are handed the bill for three months of bloody stalemate and. every he
mankind so that's the way japan is doing the same to fix things so. we. we don't. we should carefully review. what caused the situation and as of right now can you imagine a future japan without nuclear energy. moving away from atomic energy altogether right now no we depend on the thirty percent and you have to see so's. you can eat so we have to use a new cream is in the near future to the east. culture is that so much of it there is only maybe once a year to have a real newsreader that is...
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will carry three crew members to the international space station for a six month mission on board mankind's most remote outpost in france reports from the launch pad. the twenty eight expedition to the international space station blast off from here at the baikonur cosmodrome so far everything is run according to plan very smooth indeed we've got three people heading out into space from here russian cosmonauts sergei volkov japanese astronaut. and american astronaut mike fossum and with us is mike fossum son he's going to give us a little inside story as to how it's been living and preparing for a space expedition with an astronaut what is it like actually living with an astronaut day in and day out he's just a normal guy you know we were just talking a minute ago about how he seems like a nice guy and he really is the he's really down to earth and i feel like a lot of these guys are they're just they're just due to managed to get this job and now as i was going into space it's going to school here what are the things you notice about your dad comes back from a trip up there where you know
will carry three crew members to the international space station for a six month mission on board mankind's most remote outpost in france reports from the launch pad. the twenty eight expedition to the international space station blast off from here at the baikonur cosmodrome so far everything is run according to plan very smooth indeed we've got three people heading out into space from here russian cosmonauts sergei volkov japanese astronaut. and american astronaut mike fossum and with us is...
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jaws amazingly we're talking about the humble salmon find out why it could take a big bite out of mankind's future we bring you variety on this program for a recap of our major new stories tonight here on our team from us. in one thousand nine hundred two dr ralph in st university of pennsylvania said what if i can take the gene responsible for growth in human beings and put it into a mouse. on all the main risk issues. also gets to decide ninety five percent of all competent scientists in these fields are working for the producers site and only five percent are read genuine the independent. there is not a lot of science that says train genic this is unhealthy for people to consume which is what the food and drug administration looks at there is a lot of concern about the environmental impacts if the transgenic fish escapes what kind of horrible impact will it have on the rest of the fish population don't know what this might do to us or our children or our children's children in our congress here in the united states legislatures throughout the world we vote all these different laws tax la
jaws amazingly we're talking about the humble salmon find out why it could take a big bite out of mankind's future we bring you variety on this program for a recap of our major new stories tonight here on our team from us. in one thousand nine hundred two dr ralph in st university of pennsylvania said what if i can take the gene responsible for growth in human beings and put it into a mouse. on all the main risk issues. also gets to decide ninety five percent of all competent scientists in...
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jaws amazingly we're talking about the humble salmon find out why it could take a big bite out of mankind's future we bring you variety on this program that's just for a recap of our main news stories tonight here on our team from moscow. in one thousand nine hundred two dr ralph brin straight the university of pennsylvania said what if i can take the gene responsible for growth in human beings and put it into a mouse. long on the main risk issues . that there is at ninety five percent of all competent scientists in these fields are working for the produces side and only five percent are read genuinely independent. there's not a lot of science that says train genic fish is unhealthy for people to consume which is what the food and drug administration looks at there is a lot of good.
jaws amazingly we're talking about the humble salmon find out why it could take a big bite out of mankind's future we bring you variety on this program that's just for a recap of our main news stories tonight here on our team from moscow. in one thousand nine hundred two dr ralph brin straight the university of pennsylvania said what if i can take the gene responsible for growth in human beings and put it into a mouse. long on the main risk issues . that there is at ninety five percent of all...
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century american politician made a famous speech the cross of gold speech saying with which said mankind will not be crucified on this process go all right well go. for it could your party or for these people what was right but what words of comfort could your party offer these people. well the words of comfort that we that that we would offer is that we have everybody has a tremendous emotional commitment to greece as the cradle of western civilization and and and the people and if the if there is a greek default the people who would suffer would be the holders of greek sovereign debt who are basically banks institutions and the like is sort of the people who are suffering now who are who who are principally private the two million private sector employees in greece who are actually bearing the brunt of these draconian austerity cuts and also where these are serious cuts actually going to lead i mean the tax base in greece apparently is decreasing. or i will of dharma things be on the program sure and also a member of the u.k. independence party. thank you thank you president of still k
century american politician made a famous speech the cross of gold speech saying with which said mankind will not be crucified on this process go all right well go. for it could your party or for these people what was right but what words of comfort could your party offer these people. well the words of comfort that we that that we would offer is that we have everybody has a tremendous emotional commitment to greece as the cradle of western civilization and and and the people and if the if...
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three crew members to the international space station for a six month mission of course on board mankind's most remote outpost artes and see france reports from the launch pad. less than two days left before blast off here at the baikonur cosmodrome and the three crew members are all in quarantine mike fossum sergei volkov and said toshiba protocol was met with press family and friends today through the glass in what was their last public appearance the mood was light as they talked about what they will miss most about their comforts of home. in space we have a lot of different moods but think. of those disparate groups and first education and. things of course fresh fruits and vegetables are the most valuable products of yes this but home is frankly toodles the most is the japanese and to. things like such an. experience over forty scientific experiments will fill the crew's time at the i assess and as the on board physician cancer research will be undertaken by side toshi photocopy what he did give us some insight into what that will entail trying to serve. their needs. and the genesis o
three crew members to the international space station for a six month mission of course on board mankind's most remote outpost artes and see france reports from the launch pad. less than two days left before blast off here at the baikonur cosmodrome and the three crew members are all in quarantine mike fossum sergei volkov and said toshiba protocol was met with press family and friends today through the glass in what was their last public appearance the mood was light as they talked about what...
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. >> michael finney helped to solve one of the great dilemmas of mankind. >> kind of surprising thatontinues to be a common problem. >> a white collar with pink streaks and white socks tinged pink. it would be great to wash them together and not have them look like >> shout absorb the colors that run. the proof is on the sheet. >> bernie tested the shout color catch ares and car bona durt grabbing. it claims you wash colors. red polo shirts and white clothe to see how they work. both the shout and the car bona clock absorbed the die thai. but what about the white test clothes that he put in the wash. he precisely measured their color level and turns out neither shout or corbana kept them from turning pink. it didn't look about better than those without the color product. >> separate your colors from your light clothes and if you think something ising go bleed. wash separately. >> car bona said new color clothing should be watched separately the first few times there. is no escaping having to separate your laundry. >> deep intense colors like red, blue and black are likely to run . it
. >> michael finney helped to solve one of the great dilemmas of mankind. >> kind of surprising thatontinues to be a common problem. >> a white collar with pink streaks and white socks tinged pink. it would be great to wash them together and not have them look like >> shout absorb the colors that run. the proof is on the sheet. >> bernie tested the shout color catch ares and car bona durt grabbing. it claims you wash colors. red polo shirts and white clothe to see...
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we have an obligation toward mankind in the middle east. they misunderstand the religion and what democracy is all about. they misunderstand americans to be honest with you. i go to egypt and i see a lot of people saying my god, america is bad and so on and so forth. i think we have a huge task ahead of us. the usaid and the united states government were sponsoring a regime of mubarak for many years through his government to reach the people. i think it should be how can we reach the people without having the government in the middle to take bribery and commission? >> that is right. [applause] first of all on the question of elections, the u.s. government and usaid is absolutely committed to partnering with the people of egypt and the government of egypt to nurture and create artistic vittori systems to enable the people of egypt to transform their lives in a democratic and modern way, and so there are dialogues going on and we are working together to do that. as to the specific idea you have, we would be pleased to talk about it afterward
we have an obligation toward mankind in the middle east. they misunderstand the religion and what democracy is all about. they misunderstand americans to be honest with you. i go to egypt and i see a lot of people saying my god, america is bad and so on and so forth. i think we have a huge task ahead of us. the usaid and the united states government were sponsoring a regime of mubarak for many years through his government to reach the people. i think it should be how can we reach the people...
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are the parts of the ocean that belong to everybody on the planet, it's their common heritage of mankindyou like. >> ipso scientific director professor alex rogers, thank you so much for talking to us. congratulations on the report. >> you're watching "world one." still to come, china from one natural disaster to the next. drought turns to flooding in the east. aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. aflac! oh, i've just got major medical... major medical. ...but it helps pay the doctors. pays the doctors, boyyy! [ quack ] oh yeah? what about your family? ♪ we added aflac, so we get cash! it's like our safety net... ♪ to help with the mortgage or whatever we need! so my family doesn't feel the pain too. ha! [ male announcer ] help protect your family at aflac.com. [ pigeons ] heyyy! hooo!!! [ female announcer ] wake up to sweetness with honey nut cheerios cereal. kissed with real honey. and the 100% natural whole grain oats can help lower your cholesterol. you are so sweet to me. bee
are the parts of the ocean that belong to everybody on the planet, it's their common heritage of mankindyou like. >> ipso scientific director professor alex rogers, thank you so much for talking to us. congratulations on the report. >> you're watching "world one." still to come, china from one natural disaster to the next. drought turns to flooding in the east. aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy...
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one giant leap for mankind. >> thank you. >> now, a decade into the 21st century, listen to president obama in his last state of the union speech. >> this is our generation's sputnik moment. we need to outinnovate, outeducate and outbuild the rest of the world. >> the soviet union is gone, but other nations have taken its place, challenging our long-standing supremacy as the world's leading innovator. so, how well are we meeting that challenge? well, in a recent ranking of 40 countries' efforts to foster innovation over the past decade, guess where the united states ranked? dead last. this year china is projected to outpace us in the number of patents it files. that's the first time any other country has overtaken the united states. >> the first step in winning the future is encouraging american innovation. we need to get behind this innovation. innovation doesn't just change our lives. it is how we make our living. >> in his state of the union address, president obama mentioned the world innovation nine times. more than any other president ever has. and on this issue, most of his opp
one giant leap for mankind. >> thank you. >> now, a decade into the 21st century, listen to president obama in his last state of the union speech. >> this is our generation's sputnik moment. we need to outinnovate, outeducate and outbuild the rest of the world. >> the soviet union is gone, but other nations have taken its place, challenging our long-standing supremacy as the world's leading innovator. so, how well are we meeting that challenge? well, in a recent ranking...
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for most of mankind's existence, the average person did not know much about anything that was going on beyond his village or maybe the next village. he led like his father did. he expected his children to live like him. history was timeless, seamless continuity. now, virtually everyone in the world is within earshot of radio and i side of television. and they are politicized by it. they see what is happening outside. and they say, why am i not like that? how can they say this about my country? and they are energized by it. that is what happened throughout the region. not only the region, but around the world. look at the chinese reaction, one of acute concern. that is the first thing. the second thing is that, when you do have discontent, one of the hardest things traditionally to do is to register that discontent by going out and demonstrating in the street. to organize the demonstration, you had to go around and get people and tell them what to do and this and the that and the other so you would be a target to the police. not anymore. you push a button on twitter, pushing a button on
for most of mankind's existence, the average person did not know much about anything that was going on beyond his village or maybe the next village. he led like his father did. he expected his children to live like him. history was timeless, seamless continuity. now, virtually everyone in the world is within earshot of radio and i side of television. and they are politicized by it. they see what is happening outside. and they say, why am i not like that? how can they say this about my country?...
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time when most people still believe that god has created animals and plants entirely for the use of mankind. at that time the man -- mattison says that humankind cannot expect that nature can be made subservient to the use of man. man has to find a place in nature without destroying it, birds which i think remains as important today as there were when he spoke them. thank you. [applause] [applause] very happy to take questions if you dare. the first question is always the most difficult one. >> your first book. totally different. >> well, put it this way. it gave me the idea. but researchers felt that i had to basically plow through the letter of the founding fathers. i think what happens is that we historians tend to -- i mean, history is a very subjective thing just by choosing what you choose to tell. and i think that something has changed. if you looked at the biographies of the founding father from the 1940's and 50's's you would have not really written about adams standing in a pile of manure. there were these to me guns of the revolution. so when you look you don't really see a lot o
time when most people still believe that god has created animals and plants entirely for the use of mankind. at that time the man -- mattison says that humankind cannot expect that nature can be made subservient to the use of man. man has to find a place in nature without destroying it, birds which i think remains as important today as there were when he spoke them. thank you. [applause] [applause] very happy to take questions if you dare. the first question is always the most difficult one....