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. >> we shall return with peace and hope for all mankind. >> 40 years later, the reasons for returning to the moon are rather different. >> the countdown has started for a space mission unlike anything ever attempted. >> the internet giant, google, has joined with the lunarexprise foundation in offering $20 million for the first non-governmental team to land and operate an explorer on the moon by 2015. china has embarked on its own moon mission, and so has india. they have their eyes on the mineral resources. studies indicate there are rich reserves of minerals on the moon, including iron and titanium. the key to japan's lunar program lies in robotics. the plan is to build an unmanned base by 2020 at the earliest, so that robots can start exploring. however, the robots will operate in an environment totally different from earth's. to simulate the moon's surface of rock and fine sand, the initial tests were done on similar terrain. the sand dunes of hamamatsu. this robot has four tracks, which operate independently. even if one of them hits a rock, the others allow it to get over the ob
. >> we shall return with peace and hope for all mankind. >> 40 years later, the reasons for returning to the moon are rather different. >> the countdown has started for a space mission unlike anything ever attempted. >> the internet giant, google, has joined with the lunarexprise foundation in offering $20 million for the first non-governmental team to land and operate an explorer on the moon by 2015. china has embarked on its own moon mission, and so has india. they...
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but it will be possible if japan's robot engineers can achieve their vision. >> reporter: can mankind return to the moon? the answer may hinge on japan's technological expertise. >>> time to check on some of the stories we've gathered from broadcasters around asia now. we begin by this from irib iran. the ipartite summit to mark the persian new year concluded on the weekend. the presidents of persian-speaking countries signed deals to improve interregional road and rail connectivity and to cooperate in managing oil, gas and water resources. the leaders also agreed to seek financial help from various international funds, including the islamic development bank and the asian development bank to execute the agreements. tajikistan hosted the third edition of noruz festivities following the previous ones hosted by tehran. >>> bangladeshis celebrated the country's 42nd independence and national day on monday with leaders vowing to promote democracy and prosperity. in dhaka, the president and prime minister placed floral wreaths at the national martyrs memorial in homage to those who lost the
but it will be possible if japan's robot engineers can achieve their vision. >> reporter: can mankind return to the moon? the answer may hinge on japan's technological expertise. >>> time to check on some of the stories we've gathered from broadcasters around asia now. we begin by this from irib iran. the ipartite summit to mark the persian new year concluded on the weekend. the presidents of persian-speaking countries signed deals to improve interregional road and rail...
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we have to have compassion for mankind, no matter which continent they are from or which color they are, creed or religion. we all have to do our part to bring peace, harmony, and equality to the world. thank you so much for this amazing award. [applause] [unintelligible] >> congratulations. before i give the next award, we have about 10 more minutes if everyone could please stay, that would be great, thank you. our next award is the community advocate of the year award. this goes to sandy. [applause] she is a founding member of [unintelligible] founded in 1971 and served as development director until retiring in december 2009. she's also a founding member of the national pacific research center on aging, based in seattle. she was appointed by the late mayor for the kent -- the commission on the status of women, where she served from 76 until 8. she was the first asian-american woman to chair a city commission in 1979, where she served on the national committee. please join me in congratulating her. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. first of all, i would like to thank shelley and
we have to have compassion for mankind, no matter which continent they are from or which color they are, creed or religion. we all have to do our part to bring peace, harmony, and equality to the world. thank you so much for this amazing award. [applause] [unintelligible] >> congratulations. before i give the next award, we have about 10 more minutes if everyone could please stay, that would be great, thank you. our next award is the community advocate of the year award. this goes to...
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christ's face seems burdened with the sins of all mankind as he climbs up from darkness to light.he fleeing devil of the harrowing has become a scorpion on a roman shield. then, finally, the drama of salvation is resolved as the ascending christ looks down in love and takes his leave of his apostles. looking over the rooftops and domes of the city, we can try to take an overview of that extraordinary period of artistic outpouring. it was a city whose population never reached 100,000, continually riven by faction and strife, and yet which produced some of the greatest figures in the history of western culture, from giotto and dante, to michelangelo and leonardo. it was a florentine, amerigo vespucci, with florentine maps and instruments, who named the continent discovered by columbus. the founder of modern science, galileo, worked in florence. it is the freshness of their thought, their modernity, which impresses us today. but there is another side to the story. civilized human life depends not only on modernity, but on a healthy assimilation of the past, both critical and imaginat
christ's face seems burdened with the sins of all mankind as he climbs up from darkness to light.he fleeing devil of the harrowing has become a scorpion on a roman shield. then, finally, the drama of salvation is resolved as the ascending christ looks down in love and takes his leave of his apostles. looking over the rooftops and domes of the city, we can try to take an overview of that extraordinary period of artistic outpouring. it was a city whose population never reached 100,000,...
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. >> no winners last night, the mega million jackpot climbs to the largest ever in the history of mankindere purchasing a few tickets today. dozens cast in hopes of becoming a half a billion dollars richer. it is also good for business. >> we definitely see some traffic flow. a cell is a sale, whether we get it through the lottery or our cash registers, but there is definitely a lot of excitement and extra foot traffic when the dollar amount gets so high. >> for a single winner, after taxes it will be a check for $246.3 million. the drawing is friday night at 11:22. that makes your winning numbers -- >> now, your first alert forcast with meterologist tom tasselmyer. >> one line of storms was poised to the northwest of baltimore about 12 hours ago. you see that coming out of pennsylvania at 11:00 in the morning. it raised to the east and rapidly, which in baltimore in the middle part of the day. all the way down in southern virginia now. you can see a weakening trend. the storms were at one time quite powerful. a couple of trees knocked down in the richmond area. skies had cleared up. the
. >> no winners last night, the mega million jackpot climbs to the largest ever in the history of mankindere purchasing a few tickets today. dozens cast in hopes of becoming a half a billion dollars richer. it is also good for business. >> we definitely see some traffic flow. a cell is a sale, whether we get it through the lottery or our cash registers, but there is definitely a lot of excitement and extra foot traffic when the dollar amount gets so high. >> for a single...
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now that means that the megamillions jackpot climbs to the largest in the history of mankind. >> incredible. also from hair styles and personalities, so much has changed since 1977. we will have upstairs to our sister station at 98 rock as they celebrate a milestone. >> milestone for loyal appear in march madness turns into let's make a deal. see it looks like the big winner later. >> cold front moving through, storms passing south of us. weather forecast coming up. ♪ [ camera shutters clicking ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] announcing southwest airlines nationwide sale, with flights all over the country starting at only 69 dollars one-way. hurry and book now, only at southwest.com. ♪ >> in the celebration on t.v. hill today for wiyy fm. 98 raucous than on the air 35 years. while other stations have tried to replicate 98 rock, they have not done so successfully. -- 98 rock has been on the air 35 years. it has a lot to do with the faithful listeners. we also want to mention the queen herself, sarah fleisher, who has been on since the beginning. >> she is pretty amazing. the megamillions jackpot
now that means that the megamillions jackpot climbs to the largest in the history of mankind. >> incredible. also from hair styles and personalities, so much has changed since 1977. we will have upstairs to our sister station at 98 rock as they celebrate a milestone. >> milestone for loyal appear in march madness turns into let's make a deal. see it looks like the big winner later. >> cold front moving through, storms passing south of us. weather forecast coming up. ♪ [...
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. >> reporter: can mankind return to the moon? the answer may hinge on japan's technological expertise. >>> now, for the market figures. >>> it's another sunny morning here in tokyo. rachel ferguson joins us now with the world weather forecast. so, rachel, how's it looking today? >> hi, catherine. well, it is a little bit sunny here in tokyo. that's fine. and, in fact, the snow we were seeing yesterday toward the north of japan has cleared out, however, still quite chilly and lots of places across western and central japan will be waking up to frost. it was a little bit chilly coming in this morning, i can tell you that. however, things are clearing up, as i said, to the north. it's not going to be snow today. but this little low is going to move across, developing over the sea of japan and bringing thunder gusts and rain to the western coast. as we head out toward the continent, still looking dry and fine for much of eastern china here, but see showers developing. they're going to be turning over from snow to rain as they hit the
. >> reporter: can mankind return to the moon? the answer may hinge on japan's technological expertise. >>> now, for the market figures. >>> it's another sunny morning here in tokyo. rachel ferguson joins us now with the world weather forecast. so, rachel, how's it looking today? >> hi, catherine. well, it is a little bit sunny here in tokyo. that's fine. and, in fact, the snow we were seeing yesterday toward the north of japan has cleared out, however, still quite...
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the largest mega millions jackpot in the history of mankind. thousands of people across the street are hoping to become overnight multi-millionaires. that is our story tonight. good evening. >> that is a big story. this week's jackpot is worth $540 million. it could climb even higher. we are live in north baltimore with tonight's big story. are you dreaming about the money? >> i do not even know what i would do with $540 million. to think that that number could go higher, it is enough to make your head spin. when so many people flying all over the country, the number could go higher than $540 million. with all this money on a line, no surprise why there is so much hype and excitement surrounding tomorrow's drawing. [no audio] >> we are having some technical difficulties. basically, we went all over time -- all over town talking to people about what it would do if they won. i think we are still having some technical difficulties. i am not sure. hearing a little bit of programming in my ear. a lot of excitement building at about this. a lot of mo
the largest mega millions jackpot in the history of mankind. thousands of people across the street are hoping to become overnight multi-millionaires. that is our story tonight. good evening. >> that is a big story. this week's jackpot is worth $540 million. it could climb even higher. we are live in north baltimore with tonight's big story. are you dreaming about the money? >> i do not even know what i would do with $540 million. to think that that number could go higher, it is...
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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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we are just hours away from the biggest mega millions drawing in the history of mankind. $640 million and growing all up for grabs. good morning, everybody. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm marla tellez. plenty of people are upping the ante to score a winning ticket. nbc bay area's christie smith is live where lines to buy a ticket are actually winding around the block. christie, good morning. >> good morning to you. you know, there's lotto fever and then there's this, what we are seeing today. i mean, people have been out here for hours and they are just silly this morning with the possibility of winning this crazy jackpot. as you said, the line goes all around the building around the corner and some people waiting for 90 minutes and longer just to get to the front and loving every minute of it. >> you are going to be busy today. >> that could be the understatement of the year. >> one of us could get lucky. >> they're betting on it with the mega millions jackpot and a whopping $640 million. the san lorenzo store seems to have something special. >> this store has won about five times and someti
we are just hours away from the biggest mega millions drawing in the history of mankind. $640 million and growing all up for grabs. good morning, everybody. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm marla tellez. plenty of people are upping the ante to score a winning ticket. nbc bay area's christie smith is live where lines to buy a ticket are actually winding around the block. christie, good morning. >> good morning to you. you know, there's lotto fever and then there's this, what we are seeing...
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. >> genesis 21:29 states that god gave mankind grains and fruits and nuts and herbs bearing seeds -- the initiation of a plant-based diet. to not take care of our bodies, which is a part of the stewardship of the earth -- to not take care of our bodies is an affront to our god. >> i feel good. yeah, i do. i feel energetic. >> we met 73-year-old adventist virginia crounse as she was relaxing in a whirlpool. she shared her diet and fitness routines with us. >> i actually eat, most of the time, two meals a day. i'll eat, like, granola or oatmeal for breakfast with two or three fruits -- fresh fruit. as long as i can remember, i exercise daily, at least six days a week. i walk at least two miles, rain, sun or snow. >> it's not well known, but seventh day adventism has already made its mark on american culinary history in what millions of people eat each and every morning. it's the creation and mass marketing of breakfast cereal by a guy named kellogg. that's john harvey kellogg and his brother, will kellogg, both seventh day adventists who developed corn flakes, one of the first mass-mar
. >> genesis 21:29 states that god gave mankind grains and fruits and nuts and herbs bearing seeds -- the initiation of a plant-based diet. to not take care of our bodies, which is a part of the stewardship of the earth -- to not take care of our bodies is an affront to our god. >> i feel good. yeah, i do. i feel energetic. >> we met 73-year-old adventist virginia crounse as she was relaxing in a whirlpool. she shared her diet and fitness routines with us. >> i actually...
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that never happened in the history of mankind. the organization with the reputation of the kgb is now running the country. nearly 1,000 employees of the kremlin administration, including mr. putin himself, who was one of my subordinates, they are former kgb officers or informers. the 1,000 -- and what would you expect from the country which is of that kind of penetration? some of the guys would say publically i was rather cautious in my public pronouncements. one of them died of poisoning in london, that was his personal attack. mr. putin, i'm talking about one man poisoned. another lady who raised her voice against the russians in chechnya. by the way, i was also against an intervention. let them go. where would they go? south to armenia? they would have to deal with russia anyway. stop that war. that was one of the major clashes with the current regime and no wonder, at some point called mr. putin a traitor. he will face -- like mr. milosevic would end as a war criminal because of what he did in kosovo. well anyway, back to the
that never happened in the history of mankind. the organization with the reputation of the kgb is now running the country. nearly 1,000 employees of the kremlin administration, including mr. putin himself, who was one of my subordinates, they are former kgb officers or informers. the 1,000 -- and what would you expect from the country which is of that kind of penetration? some of the guys would say publically i was rather cautious in my public pronouncements. one of them died of poisoning in...
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fellow human beings that he would go, even in a situation, and go and work for the betterment of mankind. it was that point that i said there are no excuses. i in my presence here is a challenge to all young adults, teenagers. you're never too busy. you're never too busy for social justice. you are never too busy to address poverty and to fight it. so i challenge my fellow students. please, even if it is not what the st. anthony's, find some way to go and serve, just serve. serve your fellow man. then you know what dignity means. i would like to thank st. anthony's for this opportunity. and geronimo and i look forward to the new dining room with open minds and open -- open minds and open hearts. thank you. [applause] >> i like that no excuses motto. that is a good one. thank you. over the years, and i think i have heard it today, many people, when they come here, they referred to it as sacred space or holy ground. people from different backgrounds come together, and like kathy and kevin a share, they share a meal. together, we find our common humanity. that is what really binds us togeth
fellow human beings that he would go, even in a situation, and go and work for the betterment of mankind. it was that point that i said there are no excuses. i in my presence here is a challenge to all young adults, teenagers. you're never too busy. you're never too busy for social justice. you are never too busy to address poverty and to fight it. so i challenge my fellow students. please, even if it is not what the st. anthony's, find some way to go and serve, just serve. serve your fellow...
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. >> this is in mankind to realize there is a god out there. >> reporter: the debates were sometimes heated but never got truly out of control. john henrehan, fox 5 news. >> the d.c. police have arrested a man they believe robbed a bank in northeast on thursday. it was noon when that man walked into the td bank on the 1200 block of first street and implied he had an explosive. when he walked out, two officers stopped him. the 62-year-old is charged with the robbery and didn't have any explosives and was not carrying a weapon. >>> an anne arundel county teen is charged with harassment after a fellow classmate complained online that the student was bullying her. she was charge -- he was charged as a juvenile. the harassment allegations came to their attention after the alleged victim identified only as sarah, posted an online essay describing how she was bullied and threatened. >>> a wet and muggy saturday today and light turn things over to gwen. >>> the wet weather is not going anywhere. we're going to have to deal with the rain and some storms. let's look at radar and we're going to
. >> this is in mankind to realize there is a god out there. >> reporter: the debates were sometimes heated but never got truly out of control. john henrehan, fox 5 news. >> the d.c. police have arrested a man they believe robbed a bank in northeast on thursday. it was noon when that man walked into the td bank on the 1200 block of first street and implied he had an explosive. when he walked out, two officers stopped him. the 62-year-old is charged with the robbery and didn't...
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afford occasion for posterity to say, when speaking of the glorious example you have exhibited to mankind, had this day been wanting, the world has never seen the last stage of perfection to which human nature is capable of attaining. shakespeare, henry v, washington finished his speech. there was silence. silence. dead silence. he thought that he had lost them. he thought that he had lost them. for that not with his army, but in opposition to it. fearing this, he reached in his pocket once more, and took out a letter. it was a letter from joseph jones, congressman from virginia, and here the document becomes all important. i mentioned the document at massachusetts historical society is written in washington's own hands, large letters. the official copy of the speech, the one written by his seconds in the papers of washington in the library of congress is written in the hand of his secretary, jonathan trumble, a fine hand, a normal size hand. friday night i think washington did an all nighter. after the speech was written by him and by his secretaries i'm sure there was collaboration, he
afford occasion for posterity to say, when speaking of the glorious example you have exhibited to mankind, had this day been wanting, the world has never seen the last stage of perfection to which human nature is capable of attaining. shakespeare, henry v, washington finished his speech. there was silence. silence. dead silence. he thought that he had lost them. he thought that he had lost them. for that not with his army, but in opposition to it. fearing this, he reached in his pocket once...
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the site perhaps of a magnificent leonardo da vinci fresco, an unfinished masterpiece lost to mankind00 years. rubins gave us a sense of what he hoped it might look like. would you believe there was a code? archaeologists discovered the word's cerca trova, "seek and you shall find" hidden in this vasari fresco. dan brown couldn't have written it any better. they found black material similar to pigments used in da vinci's mona lisa. there are some traces of red lacquer, says maurizio seracini, the archaeologist who found the hidden crew. and there's an air gap. did vasari leave a space between his work and the hidden leonardo gem? exciting? oh, yes. sunday night, the national geographic channel airs "finding the lost da vinci," following this epic search. leonardo left us the last supper. did he also leave us a magnificent secret? our plan, says the mayor of florence, is to drill and verify the condition. until then, they can't be sure. but you know what, maybe there's something to this whole da vinci code thing after all. nick watt, abc news, london. >>> and experts say they're sure t
the site perhaps of a magnificent leonardo da vinci fresco, an unfinished masterpiece lost to mankind00 years. rubins gave us a sense of what he hoped it might look like. would you believe there was a code? archaeologists discovered the word's cerca trova, "seek and you shall find" hidden in this vasari fresco. dan brown couldn't have written it any better. they found black material similar to pigments used in da vinci's mona lisa. there are some traces of red lacquer, says maurizio...
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this is for all mankind, not just for you. so let's just imagine that we have this new generation arrive on the stage. well, the earth belongs to the living. we need to start all over again. now, madison says, that is stupid, because you know, and, of course jefferson knows, that generation, my generation, for instance, or us, we don't walk off the stage together. we die one by one. and eventually, if you look at the aggregate, then we have half and half. so how do you operationalize this principle? good question. but jefferson is doing a thought experiment here. he's asking us to think, and intuitively, you grasp it. because all of us live
this is for all mankind, not just for you. so let's just imagine that we have this new generation arrive on the stage. well, the earth belongs to the living. we need to start all over again. now, madison says, that is stupid, because you know, and, of course jefferson knows, that generation, my generation, for instance, or us, we don't walk off the stage together. we die one by one. and eventually, if you look at the aggregate, then we have half and half. so how do you operationalize this...
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lincoln memorial declares that he saved the monument to c columbus at union station says he gave to mankind a new world. one of the main one of the main flaws is that eisenhower's contribution to this nation is not the central theme of the design. instead of the focus on eisenhower who championed freedom and prosperity. it relies on a romantic notion, a young eisenhower viewing his career. it's not a dreamy boy. but a real man who kwased unthinkable choices and did his duty with modesty and humility. symbolism will also play a role in capturing the essence of his contribution. but we've heard from many people who have okays to the 80-foot tapestries. mosques hung in moscow during the timed as did in beijing. a number of other people have mentioned that these are, in effect, an iran curtain. if this is hoi it strikes people, could the columns also be seen as missiles. the number of people who have contacted me is notable. one survivor told me the chain link fences remind her of the camp. we have been concerned and others would agree this could be seen as one of eisenhower's con tem rare. we
lincoln memorial declares that he saved the monument to c columbus at union station says he gave to mankind a new world. one of the main one of the main flaws is that eisenhower's contribution to this nation is not the central theme of the design. instead of the focus on eisenhower who championed freedom and prosperity. it relies on a romantic notion, a young eisenhower viewing his career. it's not a dreamy boy. but a real man who kwased unthinkable choices and did his duty with modesty and...
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firm confidence in justice, freedom, and peace on earth that will raise the hearts and the hopes of mankind that distant day when no one drags a chain. >> as candidates campaign for president this year, we look back at 14 men who ran for the office and lost. go to our website c-span.org/thecontenders to see video of the contenders who had a lasting effect on politics. >> it is further the cause of republicanism to restore clear understanding of the tyranny of man over man in the world at large. it is our cause to dispel the foggy thinking which avoids hard decisions in the delusion that a world of conflict will somehow mysteriously resolve itself into a world of harmony. >> c-span.org/thecontenders. >>> up next on c-span3, news of events from around the capital from "washington today." then ken salazar talks about his budget request. then later a haring to u.s. security. we'll hear from james clapper. >>> i hope that they are considered and wisely chosen. but it's also important that we keep in mind the long-term necessity of making fiscal policies sustainable. so you need to think about th
firm confidence in justice, freedom, and peace on earth that will raise the hearts and the hopes of mankind that distant day when no one drags a chain. >> as candidates campaign for president this year, we look back at 14 men who ran for the office and lost. go to our website c-span.org/thecontenders to see video of the contenders who had a lasting effect on politics. >> it is further the cause of republicanism to restore clear understanding of the tyranny of man over man in the...
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because thousands of years of experience have taught mankind that it's not a good idea to run around outside in thunderstorms. but lightning never strikes twice. it hasn't struck once. we've been through this, ben. that wasn't lightning. that was the mains. you pushed the toasting fork into the socket. now, come on. up you go. bedtime. up you go. where were we? magic antenna. oh, yeah. you sanctimonious-- ( thunder rumbles, car alarm blares ) stupid tossers with their bloody stupid car alarms that only go off--! that's ours, isn't it! ( growls ) ( door opens ) ben: brilliant! how come he gets to go out and play in it? ben, go to sleep. ( car alarm chirps ) ( wood creaking ) ( shouting continues ) mm. ( shouting intensifies ) aw, i don't believe it! it's 20 past 3:00! i haven't slept a wink. well, neither have i. hey, it's not a competition. i didn't say it was. it's just that i've got that important meeting with the head in the morning. i have important things to do, too! well, you haven't got any work to go to. oh, that is-- martin: bitch, shut up! ( thud, shattering ) bloody hell,
because thousands of years of experience have taught mankind that it's not a good idea to run around outside in thunderstorms. but lightning never strikes twice. it hasn't struck once. we've been through this, ben. that wasn't lightning. that was the mains. you pushed the toasting fork into the socket. now, come on. up you go. bedtime. up you go. where were we? magic antenna. oh, yeah. you sanctimonious-- ( thunder rumbles, car alarm blares ) stupid tossers with their bloody stupid car alarms...
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they use the word as the mass of mankind. it means in our judgment, the period of time when the senate is not sitting in regular or extraordinary session as the branch of congress or in the session for the discharge of congress. when the chamber is empty, it cannot receive communications from the president or participate as a body in making appointments. its sole purpose was that at all times, there should be whether the senate was in session or not and officer for every officer entitled to discharge the duties there of at all times. it's one that validates the pragmatic approach of asking if during what is indoes pietyblely a recess during which these appointments were made, whether it's a practical matter that chambers are going to be empty and the senate is not going to be available for the doing of business. and that was a situation that we were experiencing. it's as if you ask any american if anybody in the senate but one or two people have left and they're going all over the country and they're playing dodge ball and ki
they use the word as the mass of mankind. it means in our judgment, the period of time when the senate is not sitting in regular or extraordinary session as the branch of congress or in the session for the discharge of congress. when the chamber is empty, it cannot receive communications from the president or participate as a body in making appointments. its sole purpose was that at all times, there should be whether the senate was in session or not and officer for every officer entitled to...
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the monument to christopher columbus at union station says he gave to mankind a new world. one of the main flaws of the current proposal is that eisenhower's contribution to this nation is not the central theme of the design. and eisenhower the president who champion freedom and prosperity. it relies on a notion. a young eisenhower viewing his future career. # a real man who face but we've heard from many people in the last months who have objections to the 80-foot metal mesh so-called tapestries. ze spite the eisenhower commissions to the tradition. modern tapestries have been found in the communist world. a number of other people have mentioned that these are an iron curtain. the number of people including haul cost survivors who have contact me is notable. this we have been concerned and others would agree this could be seen as disfront to the in addition we are concerned that they will pose ongoing maintenance issues. now let me address myself briefly to process. from the earliest days, they have been calling for a memorial that is simple and one that focuses on eisenho
the monument to christopher columbus at union station says he gave to mankind a new world. one of the main flaws of the current proposal is that eisenhower's contribution to this nation is not the central theme of the design. and eisenhower the president who champion freedom and prosperity. it relies on a notion. a young eisenhower viewing his future career. # a real man who face but we've heard from many people in the last months who have objections to the 80-foot metal mesh so-called...
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mankind being able to set up a base on mars another will also be missions to venus and to jupiter and we're hearing that we could see a monday mission to the moon but as far as the current missions go what we're going to see is the international space station scrapped the i.s.a.'s has been on the go since the late ninety's and it has funding up until twenty twenty however well it is going to be an old piece of kit really by the time and it will lead replacing now what they're looking to replace it with of course is brand new technology a next generation of spacecraft unmanned spacecraft that will be able to travel further and retrieve more data than anything we have at the moment now all of this of course costs money on drugs cause more say that they have the cash they have the budget to be able to do it in fact under the new plan for the next eighteen years we're going to see around six and a half billion u.s. dollars plowed into space exploration here in russia and what we're also going to see is the development of a brand new cosmodrome as it stands at the moment soyuz rockets that
mankind being able to set up a base on mars another will also be missions to venus and to jupiter and we're hearing that we could see a monday mission to the moon but as far as the current missions go what we're going to see is the international space station scrapped the i.s.a.'s has been on the go since the late ninety's and it has funding up until twenty twenty however well it is going to be an old piece of kit really by the time and it will lead replacing now what they're looking to replace...
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the monument to christopher columbus at union station says he gave to mankind a new world. one of the main flaws of the current proposal is that eisenhower's contribution to this nation is not the central theme of the design. instead of the focus on eisenhower, the liberator, the commander who led the largest military operation in the history of warfare, and eisenhower the president who championed freedom and prosperity, the narrative relies on a romantic horatio alger notion. the the eisenhower our nation wants us to celebrate is not a dreamy boy but a real man who faced unthinkable choices, took personal responsibility and did his duty with modesty and hul humility. we've heard from many people in the last who who have objection to the 80-foot metal mesh so-called tapestrietapestries. modern tapestries have generally been found in the communist world. a number of people have said these metal skrims are an iron curtain. if the columns also be seen as missile silos? the number of people including holocaust survivors have noted me and said they are reminiscent of internment.
the monument to christopher columbus at union station says he gave to mankind a new world. one of the main flaws of the current proposal is that eisenhower's contribution to this nation is not the central theme of the design. instead of the focus on eisenhower, the liberator, the commander who led the largest military operation in the history of warfare, and eisenhower the president who championed freedom and prosperity, the narrative relies on a romantic horatio alger notion. the the...
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it is by no means perfect is as baungling a contrivance as was ever inflicted on the patience of mankind. it would actually be another 50 years, more than 50 years, i think 1913, before the federal reserve was created to deal with at least some of the problems that he identified in that first story. which actually brings us to the issue of the -- the new issue of "the atlantic" which appears today. our cover piece is on ben bernanke's effort to use the federal reserve to address the economic crisis we find ourselves in. it is a wonderful piece by roger loewen stein, on the cover he's the hero, inside he's the villain, because as loewen stein explains he's managed to enrage both the right and left, which roger argues as series of daring and ultimately fairly effective efforts to get things moving again. i'm hoping that there will be some disagreement as well as some agreement with our conclusions over the course of today. this issue is out today. there's some other wonderful stuff in it if i may say, including a nice piece on how our spending habits have changed over the last few years. a
it is by no means perfect is as baungling a contrivance as was ever inflicted on the patience of mankind. it would actually be another 50 years, more than 50 years, i think 1913, before the federal reserve was created to deal with at least some of the problems that he identified in that first story. which actually brings us to the issue of the -- the new issue of "the atlantic" which appears today. our cover piece is on ben bernanke's effort to use the federal reserve to address the...