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what possible means could effect the approved of mankind? how in heavens name, by what power on earth can anyone improve mankind? is it indeed possible to change human nature? is it indeed possible to change anyone's culture not less anyone else else's forcibly? common sense says no. america america's statecraft in the 20 century says yes. we can and we should try and we must. if we don't we are not an exceptional nation. one might add we are not an exceptionally stupid nation but in fact so much of american statecraft in the 20 century was promised on that. examples of the opposite of theodore roosevelt's common sense maxim namely speaks speak softly and carry a big stick are all too common in 20 century. in fact they are very much the story of the 20 century. perhaps among many examples that might look explains what the secretary of state charles evans hughes did in 1921, the famous washington treaties of 1921. the famous ninth hour treaty reaffirmed that an international agreement on the perennial american objective of guaranteeing china'
what possible means could effect the approved of mankind? how in heavens name, by what power on earth can anyone improve mankind? is it indeed possible to change human nature? is it indeed possible to change anyone's culture not less anyone else else's forcibly? common sense says no. america america's statecraft in the 20 century says yes. we can and we should try and we must. if we don't we are not an exceptional nation. one might add we are not an exceptionally stupid nation but in fact so...
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what possible means could affect the improvement of mankind? how in heavens name, by what power on earth can anyone improve mankind? defeated deep possible to change human nature? is it indeed possible to change anyone's culture on one's own for much less anyone else's forcibly. common sense says no. america statecraft of the 20th century says yes. we must admit we are not, we are not an exceptional notion. one might add why not an exceptional nation, but in fact so much of american sea craft of the 20th century was premised on not. example sets the office said of theodore roosevelt speaks softly, but carry a are very much the story of the 20th century. perhaps among many examples that may book explains what the secretary of state, charles evans hughes did in 1921, the same as washington treaties of 1921. the famous nine power treaty reaffirmed that is so nice international agreement on the perennial american objective of caring team china's independence and territorial integrity. at the same time however, the washington treaty committed the un
what possible means could affect the improvement of mankind? how in heavens name, by what power on earth can anyone improve mankind? defeated deep possible to change human nature? is it indeed possible to change anyone's culture on one's own for much less anyone else's forcibly. common sense says no. america statecraft of the 20th century says yes. we must admit we are not, we are not an exceptional notion. one might add why not an exceptional nation, but in fact so much of american sea craft...
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mankind. a huge winner today the 20 that is right. mankind moving to a new high. up 10% right now.oval. it will move more rapidly than an inkjet double. this is a completely different option for patients with diabetes. there will be some heavily warning and labels. this is a big move. they get the big okay. charles: i encourage everyone. this guy is remarkable. look at his story. real strong numbers. it feels like the housing market is coming back. >> as much as this is the big game month over month, this is the eighth straight quarter where we have had declines. the stuff at the high-end is moving. apartment rents are rising. i think middle america is in a hard place right now. >> you are right about that. >> a true story of a woman who was basically arrested and seized by the same man that arrested joan of arc. it is now number one on amazon's ranking. i am very excited about this. i am really honored to have written this book. charles: you go, girl. i write, -- all right, guys, that is it for today's halftime report. what is going on? >> we like ip. it is a cash flow story. they
mankind. a huge winner today the 20 that is right. mankind moving to a new high. up 10% right now.oval. it will move more rapidly than an inkjet double. this is a completely different option for patients with diabetes. there will be some heavily warning and labels. this is a big move. they get the big okay. charles: i encourage everyone. this guy is remarkable. look at his story. real strong numbers. it feels like the housing market is coming back. >> as much as this is the big game month...
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really a long road for mankind. finally getting onto the market. diabetes affects about 26 million americans. that's about 8% of the population with diabetes but analysts saying some of that stock volatility is due to safety concerns, that lane you mentioned, and also concerned about uptick. the safety side, the drug approved with a black box warning on the lane saying the drug shunt be used in chronic lung diseases like copd and asthma. the company will have to conduct a postmarketing study of the drug's effects on lung cancer. the uptake side, people may remember fizers a ex-zblub bra, thought could be a multibillion dollar drug, ended up pulling it from the market in 2007 when it wasn't used that much by parents there could be some concern there the next question, of course, for mankind, becomes can it find a big pharma partner to market the drug? i spoke with the company's cfo today. he said they are in discussions with potential partners, hired an adviser and they are not gonna launch the drug without that big pharma partner, not going gonna m
really a long road for mankind. finally getting onto the market. diabetes affects about 26 million americans. that's about 8% of the population with diabetes but analysts saying some of that stock volatility is due to safety concerns, that lane you mentioned, and also concerned about uptick. the safety side, the drug approved with a black box warning on the lane saying the drug shunt be used in chronic lung diseases like copd and asthma. the company will have to conduct a postmarketing study of...
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mankind and protection of the environment most of the money invested in the project has already been through the technologies and materials developed which have already. known there's no doubt there's a long way to go for. the progress so far i'm sure fusion has a bright future. enjoy the right. his name was joseph he was nazi germany's minister of propaganda in the midst that he created exists to this day. google's propaganda was actually trying to denigrate other nations while at the same time raising ordinary german self-esteem to. keep its use of goebbels news precisely what the masses need to hear in order to make them follow him he was like the pipe paper from the fairy tale that made the rats fall to the tune of the spite of. the myths created by the chief nazi ideologist bound for tal soil in the west we have to fight these myths today in memory of those who won in the second world war. one of the new cultural phenomena was the college face. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. the for. well groomed to the truth. thirty four countries spend over billion
mankind and protection of the environment most of the money invested in the project has already been through the technologies and materials developed which have already. known there's no doubt there's a long way to go for. the progress so far i'm sure fusion has a bright future. enjoy the right. his name was joseph he was nazi germany's minister of propaganda in the midst that he created exists to this day. google's propaganda was actually trying to denigrate other nations while at the same...
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nature is the process by which heavy elements split to form lighter elements and has been created by mankind to make poa stations and nuclear bombs. do typical reaction a neutron hits isotope which caused it to be stabilized and splits into small elements and neutrons giving off energy. unfortunately it's also uses a large amounts of radioactive waste which is incredibly hard to dispose of safely nuclear fusion on the other hand is nature's atomic power just have to look at the some of the stars to see it in action in this reaction hydrogen isotopes in this district here you combine to form a heavy isotope helium a single neutron and lots of energy because most importantly fusion gives off hardly any radioactive waste. a slow the idea of eater was first discussed at an international forum in washington in one nine hundred seventy five together with the leader of the us thermo nuclear program we gave a report on things we could do together and on ways to do them back in one nine hundred seventy five we said we should work on what is known today as a technological platform this was it or this
nature is the process by which heavy elements split to form lighter elements and has been created by mankind to make poa stations and nuclear bombs. do typical reaction a neutron hits isotope which caused it to be stabilized and splits into small elements and neutrons giving off energy. unfortunately it's also uses a large amounts of radioactive waste which is incredibly hard to dispose of safely nuclear fusion on the other hand is nature's atomic power just have to look at the some of the...
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nature it's the process by which heavy elements split to form lighter elements and has been created by mankind to make our stations and nuclear bombs. typical reaction a neutron hits isotope which caused it to destabilize and splits into small elements and neutrons giving off energy unfortunately its also uses a large amounts of radioactive waste which is incredibly hard to dispose of safely nuclear fusion on the other hand is nature's atomic power you just have to look at the some of the stars to see it in action in this reaction hydrogen isotopes in this case here you combine to form a heavy isotope helium a single neutron and lots of energy because most importantly fusion gives off hardly any radioactive waste. the idea of eater was first discussed at an international forum in washington in one nine hundred seventy five together with the leader of the us thermo nuclear program we gave a report on things we could do together and on ways to do that back in one nine hundred seventy five we said we should work on what is known today as a technological platform this was it or this is what we sai
nature it's the process by which heavy elements split to form lighter elements and has been created by mankind to make our stations and nuclear bombs. typical reaction a neutron hits isotope which caused it to destabilize and splits into small elements and neutrons giving off energy unfortunately its also uses a large amounts of radioactive waste which is incredibly hard to dispose of safely nuclear fusion on the other hand is nature's atomic power you just have to look at the some of the stars...
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international cooperation at its best peaceful use of nuclear power for the advancement of mankind and protection of the environment most of the money invested in the project has already been through the technologies and materials developed which have already. known there's no doubt there's a long way to go for. the progress so far i'm sure fusion has a bright future but until then enjoy the right. his name was joseph good because he was nazi germany's minister of propaganda the myths that he created exist to this day. it was the herbals propaganda it was both actually trying to denigrate other nations while at the same time raising ordinary german so steams would. keep its complete use of go bill sniff precisely what the masses need to hear in order to make them follow him he was like the kite paper from the fairy tale who made the rats follow the chain of this plight. the myths created by the chief nazi ideologist bound for tal soil in the west we have to fight these myths today in memory of those who walk in the second world war. this is what we do we kill people and break things. w
international cooperation at its best peaceful use of nuclear power for the advancement of mankind and protection of the environment most of the money invested in the project has already been through the technologies and materials developed which have already. known there's no doubt there's a long way to go for. the progress so far i'm sure fusion has a bright future but until then enjoy the right. his name was joseph good because he was nazi germany's minister of propaganda the myths that he...
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for lighter elements that has been created by mankind to make our stations a nuclear bomb it's. typical reaction a neutron hits isotope which caused it to destabilize and splits into small elements of neutrons giving off energy unfortunately its also uses a large amounts of radioactive waste which is incredibly hard to dispose of safely nuclear fusion on the other hand is nature's atomic power you just have to look at the some of the stars to see it in action in this reaction hydrogen isotopes in this district tarion confined to form a heavy isotope helium a single neutrons and lots of energy because most importantly fusion gives off hardly any radioactive waste. a slow the idea of eater was first discussed at an international forum in washington in one nine hundred seventy five together with the leader of the us thermo nuclear program we gave a report on things we could do together and on ways to do them back in one nine hundred seventy five we said we should work on what is known today as a technological platform this was it or this is what we said back in one nine hundred sev
for lighter elements that has been created by mankind to make our stations a nuclear bomb it's. typical reaction a neutron hits isotope which caused it to destabilize and splits into small elements of neutrons giving off energy unfortunately its also uses a large amounts of radioactive waste which is incredibly hard to dispose of safely nuclear fusion on the other hand is nature's atomic power you just have to look at the some of the stars to see it in action in this reaction hydrogen isotopes...
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mankind and protection of the environment most of the money invested in the project has already been through the technologies and materials developed which have already. known there's no doubt there's a long way to go for. the progress so far i'm sure fusion has a bright future but until then enjoy the right. his name was joseph he was nazi germany's minister of propaganda in the midst that he created exist to this day. it was google's propaganda it was posing actually trying to denigrate other nations while at the same time raising ordinary german so students would. keep its. new precisely what the masses needed to hear in order to make them follow him he was like the pied paper from the fairy tale who made the rats fall to the tune of the spite of. the myths created by the chief nazi ideologist bound for tal soil in the west we have to fight these myths today in memory of those who won in the second world war. one of the wonderful moment was should be. the face. of pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. the for. washington launches its drones in the skies over we
mankind and protection of the environment most of the money invested in the project has already been through the technologies and materials developed which have already. known there's no doubt there's a long way to go for. the progress so far i'm sure fusion has a bright future but until then enjoy the right. his name was joseph he was nazi germany's minister of propaganda in the midst that he created exist to this day. it was google's propaganda it was posing actually trying to denigrate other...
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when they will wish to understand will want to see where the fate of mankind took place on 6 june 1944. the veterans, the survivors. they are here today with us at the very place they landed 70 years ago, where they were parachuted - where they fought, where they where they were injured. i once, in the name of france, were to greet brotherly all those present here today. thank you. thank you for being present in the summer of 1944. thank you for still being here, 6 june 2014, and you will always be here present in your spirit, on the beaches of the d-day landing. i wish to express my deprad attitude to all -- gratitude to all the fighters who are no longer british, canadian, american, new zealander, polish - all the nationalities who took part as allies, all served them humanity, and if we could today live in peace, if we can live in security. if we can live in sovereignty, protected by the laws that we requested, it is thanks to these men who have given their lives and i state before the speech the recognition, the gratitude of the french republic will be eternal. by coming here today
when they will wish to understand will want to see where the fate of mankind took place on 6 june 1944. the veterans, the survivors. they are here today with us at the very place they landed 70 years ago, where they were parachuted - where they fought, where they where they were injured. i once, in the name of france, were to greet brotherly all those present here today. thank you. thank you for being present in the summer of 1944. thank you for still being here, 6 june 2014, and you will...
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in terms of individual stocks, mankind is on the list.iotech companies are surging after inhaled diabetes treatment received a strong approval from the fda advisory committee. mankind says it will need a partner before it launches the treatment. that partnership as well as postapproval data will be the next likely catalyst for that stock. we will be looking at the markets once again a little bit later on. "bloomberg west," will be right back. ♪ >> he's been called the start a whisper. reid hoffman is the executive chairman of linkedin i'm a and an investor in some of the most successful companies of all time, including facebook. he was and on track to be an entrepreneur. a student of philosophy, hoffman at one point pursued a career in academia. but he took his first job out of school at apple, and then joined the paypal mafia. now a partner at greylock, hoffman sits on seven boards. he is the author of the start up of you, and now a new book come , "the alliance." >> you have no shortage of jobs. why did you write this book? many circums
in terms of individual stocks, mankind is on the list.iotech companies are surging after inhaled diabetes treatment received a strong approval from the fda advisory committee. mankind says it will need a partner before it launches the treatment. that partnership as well as postapproval data will be the next likely catalyst for that stock. we will be looking at the markets once again a little bit later on. "bloomberg west," will be right back. ♪ >> he's been called the start a...
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dangerous thing to be playing in iraq with this is an escalation toward a new dimension of horror for mankind to machine real face in a league call pledging to nuke the eastern part of ukraine which you could use your sources in the tsunami was to go through this very sensitive thirty three remake has to make sure that i'm allowed to carry the opening notes these football departs the lead but new book was rewarded for its appalling violence during the coupe with six major cabinet posts including security chief in charge of ukraine's own forces so bold as official manifesto calls for building nuclear weapons again in ukraine and preemptive nuclear strikes with declaring war in other words open and supremum violation of international stature. coming from ukraine's other big nose the coalition rights were called attempting to break into ukraine's largest nuclear power plant. the neo nazis are paying a regular reconnaissance visits to nuclear power stations with the obvious intent to hold the whole world. they have paid visits to bacteriological laboratories and according to the people working th
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dangerous thing to be playing in iraq with this is an escalation toward a new dimension of horror for mankind to machine code revealed her real face in a league call pledging to nuke the eastern parts of ukraine which you could use this person still missing you know means he's going to have thirty six hundred thirty three but he may have to make sure that i'm allowed to carry he openly knows these four border party led but new book was rewarded for its appalling violence during the coup with six major cabinet posts including security chief in charge of ukraine's own forces so bold as official manifesto calls for building nuclear weapons again in frame and preemptive nuclear strikes with belts declaring war in other words open and supremum violation of international statutes. would come from ukraine's other big nose the coalition right thick to work. attempting to break into ukraine's lol just nuclear power plants. the neo nazis are paying a regular reconnaissance visits to nuclear power stations with the obvious intent to hold the whole world hostage then paid visits to bacteriological labora
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dangerous thing to be playing in iraq with this is an escalation toward a new dimension of horror for mankind to wishing to reveal to a real all occult faith in a league call pledging to nuke the eastern parts of ukraine would you give us your sense of humor tsunamis equal to or thirty six hundred thirty three we may have to make sure that the military the opening knows this football the party led by agnew book was rewarded for its appalling violence during the coup with six major cabinet posts including security chief in charge of ukraine's own forces so bold as official manifesto calls for building nuclear weapons again in train and preemptive nuclear strike so. without declaring war in other words open and supremum violation of international stature it's. coming from ukraine's all the big nose the coalition writes will call it attempting to break into ukraine's lol just nuclear power plants. that neo nazis are paying a regular reconnaissance visits to nuclear power stations less obvious intent to hold the whole world hostage they have paid a visit to bacteriological laboratories and accord
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but i think the real crisis, neil, we have some of the worst actors in the history of mankind in a pivotal state, in a pivotal part of the world. and mr. obama is studying. he said his team is working all day long, 24 hours a day studying. it's not time for studying. it's time for drastic action. and it's too late even for that, then i think we have to think to ourselves, is it going to be fortress america and isolationism again. >> if only it were that easy. we took drastic action in the bush administration. it didn't work out the way anybody wanted it to. it just isn't easy. i want to say, neil, i think you're right about syria. the president deserves a black eye for his statement on syria. that's different than saying he behaved criminally. >> we also as a nation -- >> i think i said virtually criminally. >> but to ben's point about oil production, we're in a position as a nation where we can be certainly tougher because we have so much production and because we have so much production in this country that we are not as dependent. we're one year away from maybe being the world's top oil
but i think the real crisis, neil, we have some of the worst actors in the history of mankind in a pivotal state, in a pivotal part of the world. and mr. obama is studying. he said his team is working all day long, 24 hours a day studying. it's not time for studying. it's time for drastic action. and it's too late even for that, then i think we have to think to ourselves, is it going to be fortress america and isolationism again. >> if only it were that easy. we took drastic action in the...
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so, again, some interesting devel developments for mankind, a stock that was down 22% in the regular, kelly. back to you. >> dom, thank you. >>> so, it's been a tough first half of the year for financials, significantly underperforming the s&p in 2014 to date, but will this lagger become a leader in the second half? that's coming up. >>> also, the amazon way. up next, we'll hear from a former amazon executive on how jeff bezos's leadership style has turned this company from an internetbook-seller into one of the largest tech and retail companies on the planet. and don't miss "amazon rising," an inside look at the company's success, airing sunday night, 9:00 p.m. eastern. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> welcome back. here's a look at the volume as we headed into the close and then just on the closing bell, the russell rebound seeing a significant uptick. art cashin informing us about $900 million of buy orders were in there. bob pisani joins us now with the details. bob? >> you know, here's what's amazing. we sit on the floor, we watch what's going on, it all se
so, again, some interesting devel developments for mankind, a stock that was down 22% in the regular, kelly. back to you. >> dom, thank you. >>> so, it's been a tough first half of the year for financials, significantly underperforming the s&p in 2014 to date, but will this lagger become a leader in the second half? that's coming up. >>> also, the amazon way. up next, we'll hear from a former amazon executive on how jeff bezos's leadership style has turned this...
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weather's getting hot, getting cold, storm, blame global warming, which is another way of saying, blame mankindichelle fields. coming >>> need to know for next week and wayne, you're first. >>well, i like sw hrhc. that's smith & wesson. it's a very sounded, about 12 times earnings and very steady. just to remind people, protective life, which i talked about last year, just got bought out by a japanese insurance company. if you bought that, you made about 70 or 80% on your money. >> well done, you're on fire, my friend. how about you, john? >> i was wrong to short read. i'm looking at dxjr. it invests in japanese real estate. talk about coming back from a bubble, japanese land prices are still where they were in the late 1980s. >> thank you very much. that's it for the cost of freedom. thanks for joining us. being president of the united states requires some heavy lifting at times. in poland wasn't one of those times. check it out. commander in chief >>> hello and welcome to "across america," i'm jeff flock and where are we teek? we're on a ski lift. >> whoa! >> and a snowmobile. >> the snowmobi
weather's getting hot, getting cold, storm, blame global warming, which is another way of saying, blame mankindichelle fields. coming >>> need to know for next week and wayne, you're first. >>well, i like sw hrhc. that's smith & wesson. it's a very sounded, about 12 times earnings and very steady. just to remind people, protective life, which i talked about last year, just got bought out by a japanese insurance company. if you bought that, you made about 70 or 80% on your...
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. >> jon: i don't want to say god created us to save mankind, but people do actually say that. >> okay? >> jon: not very well. it gets us into a [bleeped] load of trouble. >> i heard, yeah. >> jon: this movie, you display talent that i had no idea... you are a lovely singer. >> thank you. >> jon: really good. but is that something... i've never known you did, that i never saw you do that before. >> i did it in one other movie in a very different style, but i have never sung like this, and i was just quite disappointed i didn't sound like adele. >> jon: really? >> well, when you're in the shower and you're singing and you think, i sound so good right. now i could ototally do that adele thing. then you get into a recording studio and it's like i can't do the adele thing. i can't. >> jon: somebody must have... you must have known the voice was good? you must have known... >> no, i wasn't given the songs until two days before i had to go into the studio. i'm not a singer. i don't know how to do this. so we just kind government in there and just went, okay, we have four days, this has to wo
. >> jon: i don't want to say god created us to save mankind, but people do actually say that. >> okay? >> jon: not very well. it gets us into a [bleeped] load of trouble. >> i heard, yeah. >> jon: this movie, you display talent that i had no idea... you are a lovely singer. >> thank you. >> jon: really good. but is that something... i've never known you did, that i never saw you do that before. >> i did it in one other movie in a very different...
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i find my career, i am inspired by the fact that i was able to do something that was a benefit to mankind. >> today kevlar is found everywhere, in mixed building materials, bomb resistant and better able to with stand storms. it's an important component in lightweight aircraft. bridges, boots and supporting equipment rely on the technology for durability. her former employer dupont announced her death calling her a pioneer for science. >>> a music festival from around the world. >> against the backdrop of the mythical backdrop of borneo, many gather to celebrate their heritage. they serve as a bridge for the current generation of listeners of songs long forgotten. [♪ singing ] >> reporter: for emmanuel, reinventing southern italy's dance and tradition means finding a new way to discover his people's identity. >> this is my soul. this is very important for me. i don't play the conventional music. i only play traditional music. this is for me very important. this is the base of the people, of the story of the people. >> reporter: the gather something seen as one of the most successful world
i find my career, i am inspired by the fact that i was able to do something that was a benefit to mankind. >> today kevlar is found everywhere, in mixed building materials, bomb resistant and better able to with stand storms. it's an important component in lightweight aircraft. bridges, boots and supporting equipment rely on the technology for durability. her former employer dupont announced her death calling her a pioneer for science. >>> a music festival from around the world....
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a former astronaut told us it's like a game of "cosmic roulette," and one mankind cannot afford to losedetect these objects grew after an incident in russia last year, when an asteroid crashed into the atmosphere with many times the energy of the bomb dropped on hiroshima, narrowly missing a city of one million. this is video of that asteroid in russia, barreling toward earth at 40,000 miles an hour. it exploded into pieces 19 miles above and 25 miles south of the city of chelyabinsk. people thought it had missed them entirely, until minutes later, when the shock wave arrived... ( windows shattering; people screaming ) ...shattering glass, crushing doors and knocking some people right off their feet. more than 1,000 were injured. how much warning did people in chelyabinsk have? >> paul chodas: none. >> cooper: paul chodas is a scientist at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena, california. he and his boss, don yeomans, have been trying to track near- earth objects for decades. >> chodas: we didn't see it coming. it was coming from the general direction of the sun, so it was in th
a former astronaut told us it's like a game of "cosmic roulette," and one mankind cannot afford to losedetect these objects grew after an incident in russia last year, when an asteroid crashed into the atmosphere with many times the energy of the bomb dropped on hiroshima, narrowly missing a city of one million. this is video of that asteroid in russia, barreling toward earth at 40,000 miles an hour. it exploded into pieces 19 miles above and 25 miles south of the city of chelyabinsk....
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i have, i'm as you know, i call myself a recovering research analyst, so i'm just a facts mankind of and i have come to the conclusion that women investing in other women is nice to do. diversity is nice to do, but to my mind, this can also be a really good investment that when women are economically engaged, our economy is much larger. women are 9% larger. when women are working with men in diverse teams in top companies, those companies are associated with higher returns on capital, lower risk, greater client focus, greater long-term focus. the power of diversity is to great that diverse teams have been demonstrated to outperform smarter teams. >> what do you mean? >> smarter. higher iq. and you think about it, if you have a group of math ph.d.s, eight of them, and you add one more, you haven't added anything. >> that's why you are launching this new index fund and it's going to look for companies that fit into what you just described. >> it will invest in the top let's call it 400, approximately 400 top rated companies in the world. for advancing, so ranked as a percent of managem
i have, i'm as you know, i call myself a recovering research analyst, so i'm just a facts mankind of and i have come to the conclusion that women investing in other women is nice to do. diversity is nice to do, but to my mind, this can also be a really good investment that when women are economically engaged, our economy is much larger. women are 9% larger. when women are working with men in diverse teams in top companies, those companies are associated with higher returns on capital, lower...
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. >>> story now that restores your faith in mankind. man and his dog reunited thanks to the goodness of an oakland man. >> hi, love. >> hi, love. how are you doing, love? >> there's the reunion right there. arthur's dog love was stolen while he walked her at a san leandro marina. she means a lot to him and kept him going after he was shot and left paralyzed seven years ago. arthur's close friend actress offered $5,000 reward for the return and someone stepped up. >> i saw this guy on the news and that's when i called my auntie and told her we have to take this guy his dog. >> i'm just thankful to have my dog back. she means everything to me. and, you know, i'm just really happy that i have her back now. she is the most important thing. >> thank you. >> dixon says he bought the dog from a couple at an oakland walmart and gave her to her aunt whose dog died last month. >>> it is such a nice day that roberta said, i'm out of here! >> no kidding. she is up in wine country in st. helena. hi. >> reporter: i'm having some fun. we decided to ta
. >>> story now that restores your faith in mankind. man and his dog reunited thanks to the goodness of an oakland man. >> hi, love. >> hi, love. how are you doing, love? >> there's the reunion right there. arthur's dog love was stolen while he walked her at a san leandro marina. she means a lot to him and kept him going after he was shot and left paralyzed seven years ago. arthur's close friend actress offered $5,000 reward for the return and someone stepped up....
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that was a giant step for all mankind. i'm talking about iraq. that's the rock. thank you. iraq.ember? we invaded it because 9/11 and weapons and then we had to pretend that we were really trying bring democracy and stability to the middle east. i don't remember what happened over there, but i guess history will be the judge. >> in iraq where american troops left more than two years ago, insurgents are making a comeback this morning. the country's second largest city, mosul, is under control of militants. >> jon: whoa. slow down, judge history. i can't believe the militants took mosul, two million people. well, those rebels are going to have their hands full trying corral that town. >> tikrit, saddam's hometown, gone. the extremists control that. >> jon: [bleeped]. tikrit, too, they took tikrit? tikrit and mosul, the twin cities, as no one there calls them. [laughter] although now i think the militants will probably consolidate their gains, fortify their position research schools for their kids maybe. >> the militants are advancing towards iraq's capital of baghdad. >> jon: what
that was a giant step for all mankind. i'm talking about iraq. that's the rock. thank you. iraq.ember? we invaded it because 9/11 and weapons and then we had to pretend that we were really trying bring democracy and stability to the middle east. i don't remember what happened over there, but i guess history will be the judge. >> in iraq where american troops left more than two years ago, insurgents are making a comeback this morning. the country's second largest city, mosul, is under...
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united against the threat against mankind. today, we stand together to face other threats -- climate change, inequality, underdevelopment, poverty, hunger. still today, we stand together to face those perils. fundamentalism, extremism, terrorism. the silence of this sacred place expresses the message of the soldiers the soldiers who lie here. they died so we might live in freedom. we must be worthy of our past to continue making history. long live america, long-lived france, long live the memory of those who lost their lives here today for freedom. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states of america, barack obama. [applause] >> president hollande, to the people of france, friends, the family, our veterans, if prayer were made of sound, the skies over england that night would have deafened the world. captains paced their decks. pilots tapped their gauges. commanders pored over maps, fully aware that for all the months of meticulous planning, everything could go wrong -- the winds, the tides, the el
united against the threat against mankind. today, we stand together to face other threats -- climate change, inequality, underdevelopment, poverty, hunger. still today, we stand together to face those perils. fundamentalism, extremism, terrorism. the silence of this sacred place expresses the message of the soldiers the soldiers who lie here. they died so we might live in freedom. we must be worthy of our past to continue making history. long live america, long-lived france, long live the...
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. >> these drones are serving no purpose to mankind. >> they deliver beer. >> a few weeks ago i almostl drone, somebody flying one on the beach in miami as i was jogging, and what do i do sue some drunk loser with a drone? the corporations and not the individuals should have them, and the korms corporations are to spy on us, and people are going to spy on us, and they are a nuisance and if they deploy, we are going to not have technology that we e deserve like a dishwasher. >> i lead such a boring life that i don't worry about the drones, and you, chuck? >> i'm anti-drone, but i'm only anti-drone if they keep the ugly people from getting naked and leaving the windows open. i am pro drone if they want to take a picture of me going out to feed the hogs so they can send me some google ads for that feed. but we have to change the laws to modernize like we have already. >> and john, you have the take on chuck. who else. >> and john, who is to define who your ugly neighbor is or not. >> well, that is your problem there. >> and right on the line of being ugly. and 50% of americans believe tha
. >> these drones are serving no purpose to mankind. >> they deliver beer. >> a few weeks ago i almostl drone, somebody flying one on the beach in miami as i was jogging, and what do i do sue some drunk loser with a drone? the corporations and not the individuals should have them, and the korms corporations are to spy on us, and people are going to spy on us, and they are a nuisance and if they deploy, we are going to not have technology that we e deserve like a dishwasher....
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. >> john, events are in the saddle and ride mankind. he is not responsible for all of this. he is in power when it's all coming down. >> yeah, you can't lay this all at the feet of an american president. if we could rule the world in a humanitarian way, that would be great, but we learned we can't do that. >> john, barack obama was elected because of the penjelum needed to swing the other way. compasser baiting problems. >> mort. >> i agree with general, this is something that obama happened to inherent on some level. i will also say one thing. what he did with syria, so eroded, the credibility of the united states and the role it's going to play in that region, that is something that has to be layed at his footsteps. i think that is something we'll have to live with, where we have much less credibility and we have to over react in order to restore our credibility. we simply can't let this kind of thing just run out of control. >> in regards to syria, his piece about a month ago on syria and the london review of books. that's an eye opener. an eye opener, and i think it woul
. >> john, events are in the saddle and ride mankind. he is not responsible for all of this. he is in power when it's all coming down. >> yeah, you can't lay this all at the feet of an american president. if we could rule the world in a humanitarian way, that would be great, but we learned we can't do that. >> john, barack obama was elected because of the penjelum needed to swing the other way. compasser baiting problems. >> mort. >> i agree with general, this is...
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weather's getting hot, getting cold, storm, blame global warming, which is another way of saying, blame mankinde want to say thank you formichelle fields. coming [ female announcer ] who are we? we are thinkers. the job jugglers. the up allhts. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can s, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even wl-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. >>> ne
weather's getting hot, getting cold, storm, blame global warming, which is another way of saying, blame mankinde want to say thank you formichelle fields. coming [ female announcer ] who are we? we are thinkers. the job jugglers. the up allhts. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can s, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million...
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passing, his defeat, a boon for mankind. but thousands die for it to be so.ls was a newspaperman before the war. he knew how to write. i marvel that this young father had the sense of history to create an artifact for his son. dennis directs this piece to our collection. we received it the very day that we as well as you heard that bin laden was dead. the price for ridding society of bad is always high. so, when the agency was created in 1947, it occupied the headquarters of its world war ii predecessor, the office of strategic services. those headquarters were down at byron maybe hell. today, by the state department. it has an interesting story behind it. it seems that eisenhower and his brother milton were on their way home from church one fine sunday, and i turned to his turned and says -- ike to his brother and says, i need you to see allen dulles at headquarters. the word is, the driver could not find the compound. i imagine the phone call the next day went something like this. you people are not fooling the city of washington. the white house drivers ca
passing, his defeat, a boon for mankind. but thousands die for it to be so.ls was a newspaperman before the war. he knew how to write. i marvel that this young father had the sense of history to create an artifact for his son. dennis directs this piece to our collection. we received it the very day that we as well as you heard that bin laden was dead. the price for ridding society of bad is always high. so, when the agency was created in 1947, it occupied the headquarters of its world war ii...
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a testament to mankind's creativity, but in the shadows of the golden gate bridge towers there is a darkeristory. >> it is a site where unfortunately some people in their deep, dark moments come to hurt themselves. >> it was march 2005 when kevin birthia started driving from oakland to san francisco. he had no idea where he was headed. only that he wanted to end his life. >> i was hurting a lot. i was dealing with a lot of issues. >> for reasons that to this day he still doesn't under, berthia was drawn to the golden gate bridge. >> i walked and i kind of thought about things for a minute. i remember making one phone call. and i proceeded to walk on -- out to the tower and -- >> he saw me and he then he went right over the rail and stood on a small pipe. >> a highway patrol officer sergeant kevin briggs was on duty that day. tentatively he approached and asked berthia a question. >> what can we do to get over this hump? >> countless people have stood on this same precipice. more than 1,600 of them jumped. >> it is easy for the average person to go over that rail. >> many have fought for de
a testament to mankind's creativity, but in the shadows of the golden gate bridge towers there is a darkeristory. >> it is a site where unfortunately some people in their deep, dark moments come to hurt themselves. >> it was march 2005 when kevin birthia started driving from oakland to san francisco. he had no idea where he was headed. only that he wanted to end his life. >> i was hurting a lot. i was dealing with a lot of issues. >> for reasons that to this day he still...