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what happened to this most transparent, ethical administration in the history of mankind? starting with obama care, passed under the cover of darkness, benghazi, have you heard from any of the survivors?
what happened to this most transparent, ethical administration in the history of mankind? starting with obama care, passed under the cover of darkness, benghazi, have you heard from any of the survivors?
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>> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> and one giant mystery since 1969. what did neil armstrong really say as the first man to step on the moon? now, for years we thought he botched the line, that he meant to say "one small step for a man" or that static swallowed the "a." tonight new research may have an answer that really no one expected. >>> we begin, though, where the missouri meets the mississippi. where the water's breaching levees, drowning crops and threatening homes. people have been pitching in all day, filling sandbags, trying to fight back, but it may not be enough. and the weather could make things even worse over the next few days. martin savidge joins us from the flood zone north of st. louis. martin, i understand the authorities are bracing themselves for another breach. >> reporter: yeah, anderson, this is just outside of west alton. this area has literally been all day long kind of the focus of a battle with the floodwaters here. it had two breaches in the last 24 hours. now the fear is for a third breach. this one could be the most seri
>> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> and one giant mystery since 1969. what did neil armstrong really say as the first man to step on the moon? now, for years we thought he botched the line, that he meant to say "one small step for a man" or that static swallowed the "a." tonight new research may have an answer that really no one expected. >>> we begin, though, where the missouri meets the mississippi. where the water's...
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>> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> we all know that phrase.small step for a mystery that's actually plagued nasa for more than 40 years. it may be solved, next. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ help the gulf recover, andnt to. learn from what happenedg goals: so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all our drilling
>> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> we all know that phrase.small step for a mystery that's actually plagued nasa for more than 40 years. it may be solved, next. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business...
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one giant leap for mankind. is that really what neil armstrong said after taking his first steps on the moon? why you shouldn't always believe everything you hear. >> well, megan and charley, no delays on 695. we will show you the other main lines and the latest drive times coming up for you on "good morning maryland." >>> well, it has been the subject of book, songs and poetry and this weekend the world will gather to celebrate the ocean. >> world ocean day became official in 2008 and the national aquarium here in baltimore has a full plate of activities paying tribute to the cause. >> abc 2 belinda stowe is live at downtown baltimore with more on what is going on. >> reporter: animals for sure maybe in the next hour. but we are fortunate to have this in the backyard. and the national aquarium is getting ready for a huge party this weekend. to tell us more about it laura banky director of conservation. thanks for being here so early. >> thank you for coming. >> you guys have a huge event scheduled this weekend.
one giant leap for mankind. is that really what neil armstrong said after taking his first steps on the moon? why you shouldn't always believe everything you hear. >> well, megan and charley, no delays on 695. we will show you the other main lines and the latest drive times coming up for you on "good morning maryland." >>> well, it has been the subject of book, songs and poetry and this weekend the world will gather to celebrate the ocean. >> world ocean day...
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. >>> how much are you willing to pay to see brad pitt save mankind from zombies in "world war z."they are hoping that $50 will be the trick. movie goers are paying $50. it offer comes days after steven spill burg and george lucas made dire predictions if the movie industry doesn't change the way it does business, it may be headed to a scene similar to armageddon. >> it will be important work. three, four, half-dozen of the mega budgeted movies will go crashing into the ground. >> like water world at the time. they predicted the same thing at that point, too. it allows you to see the movie two days before every one else. and other perks like popcorn, mini posters and a hd digital copy of the film. a handful of theaters around the country are offering the deals. >>> coming up this morning at 6:00 -- denny's red white & blue plate specials are as american as apple pie. especially, the apple pie french toast. try it with our new mild or bold coffee roasts. only at denny's. >>> a scary night for people living in a group home. ailing of them are in the hospital after possible carbon mon
. >>> how much are you willing to pay to see brad pitt save mankind from zombies in "world war z."they are hoping that $50 will be the trick. movie goers are paying $50. it offer comes days after steven spill burg and george lucas made dire predictions if the movie industry doesn't change the way it does business, it may be headed to a scene similar to armageddon. >> it will be important work. three, four, half-dozen of the mega budgeted movies will go crashing into the...
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over exactly what kneel armstrong said on the >> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> what exactly he said when he stepped on the moon has been debated for years. now researchers say they believe that armstrong did say the grammatically correct one small step for a man. after studying hundreds of recordings of ohio natives saying for and a, they found the words were pushed together making it sound like fra. and this may be the closest that we get to solving the debate. >>> swarms of the cicadas don't seem to be dissending on the capitol as expected. where are the critters. >> reporter: the swarm of cicadas have invaded the area. people who live hearsay it's okay. >> when you pick them up, they scream. they go -- >> they're okay. they don't bother me. >> reporter: it's the sound of summer 2013 in prince william county. the swarm is in the height of mating season right now. the puzzle sound is the male's mating call. it's loud but people say it's not bothering them. the real annoyance is there are so many of the little buggers. >> when you're walking to the bus stop
over exactly what kneel armstrong said on the >> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> what exactly he said when he stepped on the moon has been debated for years. now researchers say they believe that armstrong did say the grammatically correct one small step for a man. after studying hundreds of recordings of ohio natives saying for and a, they found the words were pushed together making it sound like fra. and this may be the closest that we get to solving...
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may god bless the greatest nation in the history of mankind, america. thank you. [applause] >> messages about the spirit of america. for next introduction, chuck warren of the nevada state and freedom coalition, one of the greatest leaders in our network. >> let me give you quickly a little information on senator lee. senator lee has google like knowledge on 80s music. he speaks spanish instincts while his staff happy staff happy birthday and spanish. you cannot buy this on itunes. he was known for starting every campaign meeting with a prayer. he is an avid skier and runner and a horrible call for comest he will not see them at any lobbyists anytime soon. michael lee of those people. he does every elevator, every clerk come every security guard and talks to them on a regular occasion. but my story when mike decided to run in two dozen nine, called me over christmas break. in a typical song and dance of every reason why he should not run. then answering the question, can i win? now he's running against incumbent senator, which every thought that was unbeatable. us
may god bless the greatest nation in the history of mankind, america. thank you. [applause] >> messages about the spirit of america. for next introduction, chuck warren of the nevada state and freedom coalition, one of the greatest leaders in our network. >> let me give you quickly a little information on senator lee. senator lee has google like knowledge on 80s music. he speaks spanish instincts while his staff happy staff happy birthday and spanish. you cannot buy this on itunes....
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look, he said, to the day of peace with justice, beyond yourselves and ourselves to all mankind.ennedy was taken from us less than six months after he spoke those words, and like so many who died in those decades of division, he did not live to see berlin united and free. instead, he lives forever as a young man in our memory. but his words are timeless because they call upon us to care more about things than just our own self-comfort. about our own city, about our own country. they demand that we embrace the common endeavor of all humanity. and if we lift our eyes, as president kennedy called us to do, then we'll recognize that our work is not yet done, for we are gnome citizens of america or jenny, we are also citizens of the world and our fates and fortunes are linked like never before. we as long as nuclear weapons exist, we are not truly safe. we make strike blows against terrorist networks, but if we ignore the instability and intolerance that fuels extremism, our own freedom will eventually be in danger. we may enjoy a standard of living that is the envy of the world, but
look, he said, to the day of peace with justice, beyond yourselves and ourselves to all mankind.ennedy was taken from us less than six months after he spoke those words, and like so many who died in those decades of division, he did not live to see berlin united and free. instead, he lives forever as a young man in our memory. but his words are timeless because they call upon us to care more about things than just our own self-comfort. about our own city, about our own country. they demand that...
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of the is a symbol insatiable curiosity of mankind. >> they still meet for reunions, they continue to support each other. and i think that they have remained closer. >> the flag is up right now. >> what i found is that these were really the quiet heroes, they were never really given the credit that they deserve. >> amazing pictures. we will look at the main story, the obama administration has concluded that the syrian government has used chemical weapons against the opposition. president obama did not give exact details on this kind of support. you can follow the story on how web site. thank you so much for watching. we will see you later. >> make sense of international news -- at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for ke
of the is a symbol insatiable curiosity of mankind. >> they still meet for reunions, they continue to support each other. and i think that they have remained closer. >> the flag is up right now. >> what i found is that these were really the quiet heroes, they were never really given the credit that they deserve. >> amazing pictures. we will look at the main story, the obama administration has concluded that the syrian government has used chemical weapons against the...
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the fact you're the author of the book "the gun" about the ak-47, most durable machine ever made by mankind, probably-- killing machine at least. you're also the guy from the "new york times" who shows up on the cover here saying-- in syria, clash over highway a bitterly personal war by c.j. chivers. i see your name there. are you the only time in the "new york times" on the ground there in syria right now? >> at the moment i am. >> stephen: what do i need to know about syria that i'm not learning because there's not a lot of coverage of syria in the mainstream press because it's a bummer. >> in human terms it's a sorrow. and the thing you need to know probably for starters are the human terms. we're talking something like 100,000 people killed so far in the conflict, millions of people displaced in a country that is systematically, economically, physically, socially be destroyed. >> stephen: should we be there with boots on the ground? >> the syrians would like sosee us there. >> stephen: who the syrians o'er the assad rebels why don't the syrians look across the border to the stable, demo
the fact you're the author of the book "the gun" about the ak-47, most durable machine ever made by mankind, probably-- killing machine at least. you're also the guy from the "new york times" who shows up on the cover here saying-- in syria, clash over highway a bitterly personal war by c.j. chivers. i see your name there. are you the only time in the "new york times" on the ground there in syria right now? >> at the moment i am. >> stephen: what do i...
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was once one of the richest cities in iraq today it seems to have been forgotten by both god and mankind because of oil is cruel indeed. and yet in the heart of the shantytowns is always given freely. and sweet offering . by our government isn't he in when it if the government doesn't take care of the poor and is only there to save itself until it sound pockets i do expect things to change the focus of oh my god no minister has taken the trouble to come and see us to ask how we survived or ask us if we need anything like that we have nobody to talk to. and so since the americans left the poor in the path. well as join the militia and the terrorist groups who would least provide money and protection. everywhere in the city of portraits of the shia in might i doubt saddam his radical troops feed on poverty. the road ends and i'll file on the banks of the persian gulf the end of our journey . this is the outback hoyle terminal rising from the water far from terrorist attacks and on a constant military surveillance where iraq's fortune oil flows in and out. the country's fortune and perhaps
was once one of the richest cities in iraq today it seems to have been forgotten by both god and mankind because of oil is cruel indeed. and yet in the heart of the shantytowns is always given freely. and sweet offering . by our government isn't he in when it if the government doesn't take care of the poor and is only there to save itself until it sound pockets i do expect things to change the focus of oh my god no minister has taken the trouble to come and see us to ask how we survived or ask...
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his cryp cryptonian sends his only son to earth to save mankind, and superman is 30 years old when heinally reveals his super powers, the same age as jesus when he went to the cross. the director says the symbolism is a part of the superman story he wanted to embrace. >> allowing people to have a conversation about whatever relationship they have with jesus, or the jesus story through the movie, i think is undeniable in the material. and if you don't include it in the film, then you really sort of deny the mythology that is superman. >> wendy: russell crowe plays superman's father, and kevin costner play's superman's earthly father, who realizes early on his son has super powers. >> can i just pretend i am your son. >> you are my son. >> i think that's the great thing about life, being able to make discoveries on your own. but what happens is sometimes a parent can frame it for you. and if you adore your parents, you want to end up on the side of what you feel is right. >> wendy: and we learned something very interesting about the famous "s" on superman's chest. >> it is not an "s." i
his cryp cryptonian sends his only son to earth to save mankind, and superman is 30 years old when heinally reveals his super powers, the same age as jesus when he went to the cross. the director says the symbolism is a part of the superman story he wanted to embrace. >> allowing people to have a conversation about whatever relationship they have with jesus, or the jesus story through the movie, i think is undeniable in the material. and if you don't include it in the film, then you...
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. >> manliest low-cal ri soda in the history of mankind. >> this time, he is going to be using a crossbow and lined up four 2 liter bottles of soda, and they disappear. >> in realtime they vaporize, but of course, it wouldn't be fun to watch if it weren't in slow motion. >>> did the arrow stick in the fourth bottle? >> well, if you look close in the spray, there goes to bullet, and the pressure ejected it back out on the first shot. they did it more than once. the bolt on this one sticks right through the fourth bottle and gavin makes it a makeshift straw. >>> getting keyed, not funny, unless it is this kind of car key i keying. >> your keys are in your door. >> see what happens when this prank goes too deep. >> call 911 and call police. >>> and a pro rider's childhood fantasy is brought the life. >> oh, man, he looks like he is in a giant room and as big as the baseboard. >> see how he turned imagin >>> it's best rtm videos and i if in philadelphia, born and raised. >> and on the playground i spent my days. >> the theme song to "fresh prince of bell air" and they did a parody of fresh fa
. >> manliest low-cal ri soda in the history of mankind. >> this time, he is going to be using a crossbow and lined up four 2 liter bottles of soda, and they disappear. >> in realtime they vaporize, but of course, it wouldn't be fun to watch if it weren't in slow motion. >>> did the arrow stick in the fourth bottle? >> well, if you look close in the spray, there goes to bullet, and the pressure ejected it back out on the first shot. they did it more than once....
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once mankind got into technology, mankind has enabled himself to do with technology, those who have the power to abuse it would. the fact that even most people do not understand the training section in the financial world being done by computers, millions of transactions. if anyone got into that and put down those machines in any form, the world would be in a sort of state. supposedly they want to keep an eye on everything, that just comes as part of entering into this world we have never entered before. people nowadays just in to interact and use their phone is a camera and translate pictures and information in seconds. there is a price. i wrote a poem and if i could just read this part of it. i talked about the spider's wanting to do what mankind does, creating a web, but web of unimaginable experiences, not only creating a new way of experiencing the world, but global interaction beyond comprehension, doing it while the busier of your prey does not even cents that the second is beyond belief. it just amazes me that people are surprised by what is going on. that is all. host: thank yo
once mankind got into technology, mankind has enabled himself to do with technology, those who have the power to abuse it would. the fact that even most people do not understand the training section in the financial world being done by computers, millions of transactions. if anyone got into that and put down those machines in any form, the world would be in a sort of state. supposedly they want to keep an eye on everything, that just comes as part of entering into this world we have never...
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foriant hope -- gulp mankind. capability lags behind the u.s.and russia, it wants to catch up fast. so this was part science lesson and part propaganda. the nation's you've given a glimpse of the space program that china sees as a symbol of its rise in global stature. it plans to put the first chinese person on the moon .ithin the next two decades more than likely, it will be one of the 60 million children watching today. .> ok, that is quite cool also in china today, david beckham met the press and shanghai. he was there to speak about his role as ambassador of chinese football. following a series of match fixing scandals, beckham has been brought in to help fix the sport's image in the country. >> he was a genius -- that was the reaction of "the sopranos'" creator to the death of the show's star who died unexpectedly while on holiday in italy. today, the tributes are pouring in. he bbc looks back at gandolfini 's life -- the bbc looks back. " is recognizeds as one of the all-time great tv shows. james gandolfini was it star. he was known to mi
foriant hope -- gulp mankind. capability lags behind the u.s.and russia, it wants to catch up fast. so this was part science lesson and part propaganda. the nation's you've given a glimpse of the space program that china sees as a symbol of its rise in global stature. it plans to put the first chinese person on the moon .ithin the next two decades more than likely, it will be one of the 60 million children watching today. .> ok, that is quite cool also in china today, david beckham met the...
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>> reporter: if res roast can raise them and farm them doubt other scientists maybe mankind can wraps around this fascinating creature. >> average person should care about all the creatures on the planet. we don't care this about them, we ignore them and bad things happen. >> reporter: in san francisco, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> our bob redle is just as cool as the octopus. >> i want to know how he got inside that tank. people go out there, see him probably still with that octopus. >> a perfect day in san jose four a ballgame or aquarium. onlies think missing from field you is and your kids. maybe out for school at this point. great day to get them outdoors if that is the case. not too hot, not too cold, 60s, 70s now, perfect all day long. winds will play a factor like yesterday, picking up mostly between the hours of 5 and 7, this area of low pressure has cooled us down. it is going to be nice today and tomorrow, we start gradually climb in temperature. we are expecting a little bit more low cloud cover to kick off your thursday, love saying thursday so close to the weekend
>> reporter: if res roast can raise them and farm them doubt other scientists maybe mankind can wraps around this fascinating creature. >> average person should care about all the creatures on the planet. we don't care this about them, we ignore them and bad things happen. >> reporter: in san francisco, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> our bob redle is just as cool as the octopus. >> i want to know how he got inside that tank. people go out there, see him probably...
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he's the comic-book superhero who chose to help mankind after suffering near-fatal injuries. nicole introduces us to iron heart, a real-life hero who's helping others after he, too, suffered near-fatal injuries. >> it was just a regular summer day, and i was crossing a local intersection on my way home from some practice, and i was struck in my driver's side door by a speeding dump truck, and the injuries were catastrophic. >> brian was 18 years old, a high-school honor student, and an all-star athlete. in his book, "iron heart," he tells how he was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. >> i lost a total of 60% of my blood and had to get all that replaced with 36 blood transfusions. >> we take it for granted that when we need blood, like brian did, it'll be there ready for us. but it's not as simple as that. >> our hospitals need blood for accident victims, people with blood diseases, people in need of surgeries, and if people didn't donate blood, then we wouldn't have the blood to supply to our hospitals in need. >> in fact, every two seconds, someone in the u.s. nee
he's the comic-book superhero who chose to help mankind after suffering near-fatal injuries. nicole introduces us to iron heart, a real-life hero who's helping others after he, too, suffered near-fatal injuries. >> it was just a regular summer day, and i was crossing a local intersection on my way home from some practice, and i was struck in my driver's side door by a speeding dump truck, and the injuries were catastrophic. >> brian was 18 years old, a high-school honor student, and...
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. >> reporter: would you pay 50 bucks to see brad pitt trying to save mankind from zombies in "worldrice of the megaticket on sale at a handful of theaters around the country but before you run from sticker shock the golden ticket lets you see it two days before everyone else and there's more. you'll get a digital copy of the film when it goes on sale. a mare of custom 3d glasses, a movie poster and a small popcorn and it comes just days after movie titan steven spielberg and george lucas made a dire prediction that the movie industry doesn't change the way it does business it may be headed for a scene out of "armageddon." >> three or four or maybe even a half dozen of these megabudgeted movies are going to go crashing into the ground. >> reporter: change necessary, he says because blockbusters like "man of steel" are expensive and risky for studios to make. >> going to the movies is going to cost you 50 bucks, maybe 100, maybe 150. >> reporter: for now at $50 a pop they're looking for more than a poster and popcorn. what would they have to throw in? >> brad pitt right next to me. >>
. >> reporter: would you pay 50 bucks to see brad pitt trying to save mankind from zombies in "worldrice of the megaticket on sale at a handful of theaters around the country but before you run from sticker shock the golden ticket lets you see it two days before everyone else and there's more. you'll get a digital copy of the film when it goes on sale. a mare of custom 3d glasses, a movie poster and a small popcorn and it comes just days after movie titan steven spielberg and george...
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> smallpox is a virus which throughout recorded had estry has been the most lethal infection that mankindas been subject to. this is the only disease for which there are specific deities for this particular organism because they were so greatly feared. and, first of all, the thing that strikes you is the odor, it's a sort of sickly sweet odor, you'd never forget it. to look at these people and look back at you almost pleading for something to be done, then you knew there was absolutely nothing you could do, nothing whatsoever. could we get rid of it in india, that was really going to be the acid test. i think it hit me really it was about five, six months since india's last case. the prime minister congratulated ina on its 28th year of freedom and the first months for india that it had been free of smallpox in written history. i think that was when it really hit me, to think about that. in written history, this is -- goes back that far, and these are the first months without smallpox. >> and that was d.a. henderson there. dr. henderson, thank you so much for all you've done. >>> are you e
> smallpox is a virus which throughout recorded had estry has been the most lethal infection that mankindas been subject to. this is the only disease for which there are specific deities for this particular organism because they were so greatly feared. and, first of all, the thing that strikes you is the odor, it's a sort of sickly sweet odor, you'd never forget it. to look at these people and look back at you almost pleading for something to be done, then you knew there was absolutely...
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and something as old as mankind is helping them do it. ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ the lullabyyork presbyterian, and in hospitals across the country, the relentless beeping of monitors fades when music takes over. the effect isn't just dramatic, it's physical. for these tiny little babies, music is like medicine. these twins were three months premature. >> i watched that heart rate. you can really watch it go down, 165, 160, 155, 152, it's an amazing feeling. >> reporter: research done here shows that this gentle music therapy not only slows the heart, it helps babies feed and sleep better, gain weight, and other studies show the babies leave the hospital sooner. >> when they hear something that is very soothing, they adapt to it. >> reporter: just watching rebecca loveszy, a music therapist, sing to little jaiden, born with a heart defect. the oxygen in jaiden's blood goes up. his breathing calms. the effect lasts. the lullabies from intensive care often become the child's favorite songs. william spent 12 weeks in intensive care. he is now one. >> i would say "rock-a-bye baby"
and something as old as mankind is helping them do it. ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ the lullabyyork presbyterian, and in hospitals across the country, the relentless beeping of monitors fades when music takes over. the effect isn't just dramatic, it's physical. for these tiny little babies, music is like medicine. these twins were three months premature. >> i watched that heart rate. you can really watch it go down, 165, 160, 155, 152, it's an amazing feeling. >>...
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. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> even if you can't hear it, a new studyed in that tape is "a man." armstrong has always insisted he said "a man." and experts say it's just muffled by his mid western accent. >>> and coming up next here, they may not really fly, but some window washers all around this country have superpowers you have to see them in action, coming up next. [ lighter flicking ] . you have to see them in action, coming up next. reached the age where giving up isn't who you are. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience
. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> even if you can't hear it, a new studyed in that tape is "a man." armstrong has always insisted he said "a man." and experts say it's just muffled by his mid western accent. >>> and coming up next here, they may not really fly, but some window washers all around this country have superpowers you have to see them in action, coming up next. [ lighter flicking ] . you have to see them in...
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buckle up for the ride of a lifetime an altar as a tribute to the monk who become a symbol of all of mankind to visit our website called for more details on the upcoming feature. lot who will be granted entry into the euro when next january it becomes the eighteenth state that uses a single currency but has also use case appealed the reports many have doubts whether the baltic country will actually gain more from the union and it could potentially lose. there will be officially swapping their laps for your eyes now to adopt the single currency latvia reduces public deficit to below the e.u. ceiling of three percent of g.d.p. last year which is an achievement considering latvia underwent one of europe's toughest austerity programs after the two thousand and eight crisis what a fifth of its g.d.p. under spice recovery the country still remains one of the purposed in the e.u. so now that the latvian economy is back on track will entrance to the euro zone derail its recovery well let's take a look at the current members are our risk right now of exiting the eurozone we can see that slovenia whic
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a great example for mankind and women. we think she was not compensated for this. ere are lots of women out there who are not sample size women who he a lot of respect for her own and her fluctuating size. >> she has a whole back line products with nutraceuticals and things like that. do not have any promotional tie-in, it is impressive. melissa: the bottom line, what works? >> what works is transparency and honesty. if the celebrity likes it there is nothing wrong to say samsung, motorola, thank you so much for the gift, love it. take a picture of it. they're hoping whatever the product is how it will be shown in a photo and on a facebook post. melissa: i would say they got paid for that. >> you go to the acadedemy awar. they get to walk through a gift lounge andick upwards of 50, $60,000 worth of stuff for free on the hopes these brands will be mentioned or on the red carpet. i would be willing to think the majority of celebrities writing about products are doing it for the consideeation or just the product itself as opposed to the money. kim kardashian for some
a great example for mankind and women. we think she was not compensated for this. ere are lots of women out there who are not sample size women who he a lot of respect for her own and her fluctuating size. >> she has a whole back line products with nutraceuticals and things like that. do not have any promotional tie-in, it is impressive. melissa: the bottom line, what works? >> what works is transparency and honesty. if the celebrity likes it there is nothing wrong to say samsung,...
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improvement cost cancer other problems of lattimer's and people of many food producers license the one to mankind and most folks don't even know they exist burke was eleven when he filmed this and at age fourteen he's still on the go again turns out burke's passion started with one decision now while back i want to be an n.f.l. football player i decided that i'd rather be an organic farmer instead that the old. thanks. and that way i can have a greater impact on the world i asked berke what he thinks should be done about genetically modified foods first meaning a gene was labeled so we can educate the public into the unique starting area should know what's in there and looking you know. and number two so that we can eventually get them either me or you know just totally kicked out of the country burke explained that farmers who don't play by months into his rules often find themselves at the wrong end of lawsuits like toronto based farmer percy smiles or who seven year battle with monsanto nearly took the family farm smiles it was a canola farmer and sea breeder for fifty years one thousand nine
improvement cost cancer other problems of lattimer's and people of many food producers license the one to mankind and most folks don't even know they exist burke was eleven when he filmed this and at age fourteen he's still on the go again turns out burke's passion started with one decision now while back i want to be an n.f.l. football player i decided that i'd rather be an organic farmer instead that the old. thanks. and that way i can have a greater impact on the world i asked berke what he...
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i think it is the best that mankind has ever come up with. i think some people are responding to the survey questionnaire not in the constitutional design. there are regulations every year telling us how much so we can@ eat enough to, well eyeballs to buy, that creates a lot of pessimism among the people. neil: is adjust the size of government? or is it just to clear calamities that have been treated by this? >> is both the size and the scope of what government does. a lot of people would like government to be more effective. it is also the corruption which extends to both political parties. today congress has 6% approval. you have a political class made up of democrats and republicans who play their game. both of whom 80% of the american people believe come along with the unions and big corporations and banks and others. those were rigging the system for themselves to the detriment of the country. wouldn't you have three corners of the american people who consistently believed that when i asked whether the government operates with the consen
i think it is the best that mankind has ever come up with. i think some people are responding to the survey questionnaire not in the constitutional design. there are regulations every year telling us how much so we can@ eat enough to, well eyeballs to buy, that creates a lot of pessimism among the people. neil: is adjust the size of government? or is it just to clear calamities that have been treated by this? >> is both the size and the scope of what government does. a lot of people would...
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of god, faith after september 11th and the bible, a biography," going into the history of god has mankind always had a spark of thinking there is a higher power? >> guest: a higher power, though. that is putting it in a western modern way. but a certain sense of transcendence in our minds are so constructed that we naturally had experiences and ideas that we can't explain to the it we think in all kind of the news, music to and there is that moment at the end of the concert the last note of the symphony die away and there is a beat of silence in the hall and you can't put into words what you feel but that isn't something. people look for it in all kinds of outlets and music and drugs evin and religion has been one of those outlets and religion has always expressed itself best in terms of art and poetry and song and music and architecture and painting. it's not so much words as long as the words fadeaway, good theology should put you to live for the moment in that beat of silence where you realize you have come to the end of what fox and words can do. we seek these moments out because we f
of god, faith after september 11th and the bible, a biography," going into the history of god has mankind always had a spark of thinking there is a higher power? >> guest: a higher power, though. that is putting it in a western modern way. but a certain sense of transcendence in our minds are so constructed that we naturally had experiences and ideas that we can't explain to the it we think in all kind of the news, music to and there is that moment at the end of the concert the last...
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once mankind got into technology, mankind has enabled himself to do with technology, those who have theer to abuse it would. peoplet that even most do not understand the training section in the financial world being done by computers, millions of transactions. if anyone got into that and put down those machines in any form, the world would be in a sort of state. supposedly they want to keep an eye on everything, that just comes as part of entering into this world we have never entered before. people nowadays just in to interact and use their phone is a camera and translate pictures and information in seconds. there is a price. wrote a poem and if i could just read this part of it. i talked about the spider's wanting to do what mankind does, creating a web, but web of unimaginable experiences, not only creating a new way of experiencing the world, but global interaction beyond comprehension, doing it while the busier of your prey does not even cents that the second is beyond belief. it just amazes me that people are surprised by what is going on. that is all. host: thank you for your cal
once mankind got into technology, mankind has enabled himself to do with technology, those who have theer to abuse it would. peoplet that even most do not understand the training section in the financial world being done by computers, millions of transactions. if anyone got into that and put down those machines in any form, the world would be in a sort of state. supposedly they want to keep an eye on everything, that just comes as part of entering into this world we have never entered before....
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his father sent him to earth to save mankind. i'm not talking about jesus. superman. but the studio is counting on those similarities to sell "man of steel." welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. edward snowden did a "ask me anything" interview. when asked how many sets of the documents you disclosed did you make and how many different people have them? if anything happens to you, do they still exist? snowden said all i can say right now is the u.s. government is not going to be able to cover this up by jailing or murdering me. the truth is coming and it cannot be stopped. remember when the head of the nsa on wednesday told congress that these methods of surveillance, in particular the prism program that, that may have helped prevent dozens of terrorist attacks? well, specifically one from 2009? >> section 702 clarkson was critical to discovery and disruption of the plot to bomb the new york city subway system; is that correct? >> that is correct. in fact not just critical, it was the one that developed the lead on it. >> well, snowden says that's also not true. in
his father sent him to earth to save mankind. i'm not talking about jesus. superman. but the studio is counting on those similarities to sell "man of steel." welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. edward snowden did a "ask me anything" interview. when asked how many sets of the documents you disclosed did you make and how many different people have them? if anything happens to you, do they still exist? snowden said all i can say right now is the u.s. government is...
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advertisement in the saturday evening post and explained he wanted to open up the highways to all mankindd participate. everybody could have great cars and trucks, also, great jobs, so everybody would grow. >> that's still working for ford. you've got cars that are affordable, that are smaller, that you make money on. that so is workers make money, that don't use a lot of gas. >> absolutely. remember and you covered this so well. we made a commitment six years ago and we're going to serve all of our customers around the world. with a complete family of vehicles. and we made that commitment, quali quality, fuel efficiency, safety. and then we used all the available technology and promised our customers! okay, do i envision a ford that say five years from now, the united states isn't as important, but china? >> clearly, the world is a different situation around the world. united states, very strong market. south america, north america, canada, europe, tough time right now, but we're restructures now. >> you've gotten -- we will not be disappointed. >> and we've accelerated production of all
advertisement in the saturday evening post and explained he wanted to open up the highways to all mankindd participate. everybody could have great cars and trucks, also, great jobs, so everybody would grow. >> that's still working for ford. you've got cars that are affordable, that are smaller, that you make money on. that so is workers make money, that don't use a lot of gas. >> absolutely. remember and you covered this so well. we made a commitment six years ago and we're going to...
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further extend what is the largest suspicionless surveillance system in the world in the history of mankindn: is that operation stellar wind, sir? >> stellar wind was the original umbrella program that the u.s. program operated in the greatest secrecy. it was a state secret and it was only whispered in the halls of nsa for those who even had a hint of it. it was a warrantless program and exceptionally what we're seeing with the verizon order compelling verizon to turn over 100 million plus phone records to nsa each and every day they were already doing that after 9/11. >> john: what do you make then of the disclosure over the weekend that those 20 plots and the around the world were disrupted, and only 300 phones were checked last year. >> i don't believe the government says. they have every reason to cover up the truth based on the history of the last 12 years. i would answer that of all those plots what was solely, solely interruptedder solely discovered by virtue of the surveillance program. >> john: that's an excellent question and it's one that i don't hear a lot of journalists asking
further extend what is the largest suspicionless surveillance system in the world in the history of mankindn: is that operation stellar wind, sir? >> stellar wind was the original umbrella program that the u.s. program operated in the greatest secrecy. it was a state secret and it was only whispered in the halls of nsa for those who even had a hint of it. it was a warrantless program and exceptionally what we're seeing with the verizon order compelling verizon to turn over 100 million...
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single lesson from china over the last 30 years is the free market is the route to prosperity that mankind has ever invented in the engagement of hundreds william, indeed a billion people with the free market, not only in china, but other countries to india be another whole, has lifted more people a poverty than socialism could ever achieve and its disengagement with the global economy which has led to the enormous and very positive changes we've seen over the last two decades and he. the imf has produced its annual fall in china suggesting growth will be 7.75%, a downgrade from 8% next year and something we in the west with a thrilled to have us an assessment. as the first great lesson from china over the last few decades is the power of the free market. the other lesson is they have freed their market carefully and they have insisted in contrast to some of the eastern bloc in the early 1990s that once they free their market, they try to promote competitive markets and not as much as possible collapse into oligarchy. the lesson there is that without a trademark, it is difficult to have a
single lesson from china over the last 30 years is the free market is the route to prosperity that mankind has ever invented in the engagement of hundreds william, indeed a billion people with the free market, not only in china, but other countries to india be another whole, has lifted more people a poverty than socialism could ever achieve and its disengagement with the global economy which has led to the enormous and very positive changes we've seen over the last two decades and he. the imf...
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beyond yourselves and ourselves to all mankind. >> the president added america's efforts against al-qaeda are evolving. the obama administration last week promised new military support for the syrian opposition. undefined, unspecific. the white house still has not given many specifics and analysts point out some rebel fighters have links to al-qaeda groups. today the president urged you guesses and united states -- russians and united states to cut down on nuclear weapon stockpiles. hello, wendell. >> the president wants a new round of nuclear arms talks to follow on the 2010 agreement the u.s. and russia signed to cut arsenal to 1500 warheads. mr. obama wants to cut it by a third and emitly eliminate nuclear weapons all together. >> we will work to build support to ratify the nuclear test ban treaty and call all on nations to begin negotiations. >> blah -- mr. obama was preaching to the chi choir. 80s -- aids to vladimir putin said they would only go along if others deduced their weapons. california congressman buck mckeen said the president's desire to negotiate a new round of arms cont
beyond yourselves and ourselves to all mankind. >> the president added america's efforts against al-qaeda are evolving. the obama administration last week promised new military support for the syrian opposition. undefined, unspecific. the white house still has not given many specifics and analysts point out some rebel fighters have links to al-qaeda groups. today the president urged you guesses and united states -- russians and united states to cut down on nuclear weapon stockpiles....