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>>> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> it was something that hasn't anywhere been done before. >> the apollo astronauts were american heros. >> it's what we were asked to do. >> we choose to go to the moon. not because they are easy but because they are hard. >> did you actually ever think i might -- [ inaudible ] >> today, nearing historic lows as our state programs have cuts we go into orbit with our old nemesis and we are reminded of what it meant to fly to the moon. >> you were the last human being to touch that surface. how does that make you feel? >> humble. >> i'm reporting from the kennedy space center complex in florida. it's hard for people my agelieve that most americans weren't even alive the last time a man walked on the moon. on december 14th 1972. a number of the explorers that made that trip passed away. the rest are now in their late 70s. some 80s but the story they tell still sounds like something out of the future, not the past. it's a story about how america with a combination of vision, high-tech high-tech know how and courage stepped into
>>> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> it was something that hasn't anywhere been done before. >> the apollo astronauts were american heros. >> it's what we were asked to do. >> we choose to go to the moon. not because they are easy but because they are hard. >> did you actually ever think i might -- [ inaudible ] >> today, nearing historic lows as our state programs have cuts we go into orbit with our old nemesis and we are...
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. >> based on doing great things for mankind. and i admire them both tremendously for that. but i think they get ideas off of each other. liz: yeah, i think so. and that's -- hey, listen, two heads are better than one. let's get right to what's happening with you guys before we get to more on warren would buffett. the fact is, mike, that you have had unbelievable numbers. we have followed them quarter after quarter even through t# tough time. but this is an unusual january. january tends to typically be a slow month. was it simply that gasoline prices are so cheap or that the consumer feels healthier? i mean, what are you seeing on the ground at auto nation? >> well, first, as far as the comparison, you know, we were up 20% in january, but last january and february, liz, you recall we were absolutely flat both in january and february. the year got off to a brutal start with a brutal winter.
. >> based on doing great things for mankind. and i admire them both tremendously for that. but i think they get ideas off of each other. liz: yeah, i think so. and that's -- hey, listen, two heads are better than one. let's get right to what's happening with you guys before we get to more on warren would buffett. the fact is, mike, that you have had unbelievable numbers. we have followed them quarter after quarter even through t# tough time. but this is an unusual january. january tends...
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lincoln sees that this is the last best hope of mankind. you might say that jefferson sees it as the first best hope for mankind. that he has this enlightenment idea that it will spread. light will spread. it's almost a metaphor that's natural, that suggests as the day dawns and as the light spreads across the land, people can see clearly. that notion of seeing clearly is very important. and the people are capable of seeing what they need to see. what they into ed to see to govern themselves. you don't have to be, as we say now, a nuclear physicist. you just have to be a democrat -- no just joking. >> what about the notion of the union being perpetual, that was so important by mid century to people who -- that saw all of these qualities in union that made the united states exceptional? >> that's a great point. that. point about perpetuity. the only thing that jefferson thought should somebody perpetual were the fundamental principles or ideas on which the union was based. and let me put it this way. we're going to get into this complicated
lincoln sees that this is the last best hope of mankind. you might say that jefferson sees it as the first best hope for mankind. that he has this enlightenment idea that it will spread. light will spread. it's almost a metaphor that's natural, that suggests as the day dawns and as the light spreads across the land, people can see clearly. that notion of seeing clearly is very important. and the people are capable of seeing what they need to see. what they into ed to see to govern themselves....
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weepers for a -- repressed for ourselves but yet we do not dare look mankind in the face, he should work to this principle. that however naturalistic him it always must appear excessive in extravagant to them. so we want to do what is best for ourselves but we know it really is an act that way the world will not judge us kindly. that is what growing up is about, maturing when you are a child is mine my mind. as an adolescent you're definitely the center of the universe than if you were lucky there other people that you realize they think are the center and interacting with them is a good idea in the picture so first of the time. that business vision of psychology in a nutshell. what the good life is about and how we behave in this great adventure recall life but he has a lot to say about what is the great society. he argues our desire to be approved an honor and praise to and respected of those around us and for us to react, that creates civilization. it is a rather remarkable claim. , the author of nature has put us desire to be judge favorably and has made as the judge of all mankind.
weepers for a -- repressed for ourselves but yet we do not dare look mankind in the face, he should work to this principle. that however naturalistic him it always must appear excessive in extravagant to them. so we want to do what is best for ourselves but we know it really is an act that way the world will not judge us kindly. that is what growing up is about, maturing when you are a child is mine my mind. as an adolescent you're definitely the center of the universe than if you were lucky...
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. >>> it was one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind, and one bag of moon swag. >> turns out neil armstrong brought back more from the apollo 11 mission than anyone ever knew. you'll see his secret, next. >>> and the power ball jackpot. how much is on the line tomorrow night. >>> we have more to tell you about tonight as your only local news at 7 i know grandma's house isn't the most exciting, but it's only for a few hours. look what i've got. when you get verizon fios, you get beautiful hd picture quality, super fast internet, and america's most reliable network. so you won't miss a second of that movie, that game they love, or those moments with family. can we sleep over? please! come on! make your house the house. you get more from verizon fios the tv service rated #1 in hd picture quality and signal reliability based on customer satisfaction studies plus america's fastest most reliable internet. and for peace of mind, get a price quote in writing and professional installation from a highly trained verizon technician. now thru february 21st get a fios triple play online fo
. >>> it was one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind, and one bag of moon swag. >> turns out neil armstrong brought back more from the apollo 11 mission than anyone ever knew. you'll see his secret, next. >>> and the power ball jackpot. how much is on the line tomorrow night. >>> we have more to tell you about tonight as your only local news at 7 i know grandma's house isn't the most exciting, but it's only for a few hours. look what i've got. when...
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>> i'm not a big mankind fan. with one i've been using is onco health and that's a much better stock, and even at $13, i think you can go higher. we already know what's wrong, it's already built in but there's plenty that can go right. on "mad money" tonight, the organic national food selection. the stock's batting off a strong quarter, but are these gains in danger of spoiling? i've got the ceo. it and started with a new take on the t-shirt. now under armour is gunning for the biggest player in sports apparel. don't miss my take on the company's ambitious battle plan. plus, an under the radar semi name that could make your phone charger a thing of the past. stick with cramer! >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question tweet cramer #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to cnbcor give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something, head to madmoney@cnbc.com. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing
>> i'm not a big mankind fan. with one i've been using is onco health and that's a much better stock, and even at $13, i think you can go higher. we already know what's wrong, it's already built in but there's plenty that can go right. on "mad money" tonight, the organic national food selection. the stock's batting off a strong quarter, but are these gains in danger of spoiling? i've got the ceo. it and started with a new take on the t-shirt. now under armour is gunning for the...
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congratulate ourselves on the victory for freedom that we, first and foremost, won, and won together for all mankindn the cold war, we must begin to prepare for the new struggles already underway. all the institutions of the cold war, from vast permanent u.s. armies on foreign soil, to old alliances against communist enemies that no longer exist, to billions in foreign aid, must be re-examined. with a $4 trillion debt, with a u.s. budget chronically out of balance, should the united states be required to carry indefinitely the burden of defending rich and prosperous allies who take america's generosity for granted as they invade our markets? whenever there is a natural disaster, anywhere, from armenia to kurdistan to bangladesh, we americans will be there, first with aid and relief. [applause] that is our tradition, a tradition that will never change. but it is time to end these routinized annual transfers of our national wealth to global bureaucrats, who ship it off to regimes that pay us back in compound ingratitude. [applause] it is time to phase out foreign aid, and start looking out for the for
congratulate ourselves on the victory for freedom that we, first and foremost, won, and won together for all mankindn the cold war, we must begin to prepare for the new struggles already underway. all the institutions of the cold war, from vast permanent u.s. armies on foreign soil, to old alliances against communist enemies that no longer exist, to billions in foreign aid, must be re-examined. with a $4 trillion debt, with a u.s. budget chronically out of balance, should the united states be...
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choose to view america as a shining city on a hill that inspires the best of all mankind, or you don't. the either want america to stand by her friends and stand up. you are for limiting the power of the federal government or you're not. you're either for protecting the unborn and the religious liberty of every american, or you aren't. after winning both houses of congress, more state than ever before, electing 31 republican governors in states like maryland and massachusetts. the american people have made their choice. are on the verge of a great american come back. i believe that because i believe in this movement. while we actually started in , in the great state of indiana. i served 12 years in the congress and i love to say if i only had 12 years left to live, i would want to live it as a member of congress. because it was the longest 12 years of my life. [laughter] the truth is, we haven't had a government as good as our people in washington dc for some time. but it's worse today than ever before. they are almost too numerous to recount. whether it is the government takeover of h
choose to view america as a shining city on a hill that inspires the best of all mankind, or you don't. the either want america to stand by her friends and stand up. you are for limiting the power of the federal government or you're not. you're either for protecting the unborn and the religious liberty of every american, or you aren't. after winning both houses of congress, more state than ever before, electing 31 republican governors in states like maryland and massachusetts. the american...
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that's why there is a brighter future for mankind. after all, we used to be up there on the same planet. perhaps when we all finally realize that we are one people we can then make sure that tragedies like auschwitz will never, ever happen again to us or to any other people. [applause] >> i'm going to end my remarks by quoting the writings about auschwitz. from whatever country you looked at the ruins of think and to all you can so you can make sure there willby nothing vain as it was nothing vain our death. for you and your children, the actions of auschwitz are the warning. so with the hatred visibly here will never grow in the seed neither tomorrow nor ever. thank you. [applause] >> guests i am not a survivor although i am grateful for the survivors who are here today. i'm not a liberator, although i salute the coverage of the veterans who are among us today. i'm here simply as a jew, and like jews everywhere, this place, this terrible place called auschwitz touches our souls. i've always wondered if i had been born in hungary when
that's why there is a brighter future for mankind. after all, we used to be up there on the same planet. perhaps when we all finally realize that we are one people we can then make sure that tragedies like auschwitz will never, ever happen again to us or to any other people. [applause] >> i'm going to end my remarks by quoting the writings about auschwitz. from whatever country you looked at the ruins of think and to all you can so you can make sure there willby nothing vain as it was...
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you get the biggest value of any publicly traded company in the history of mankind.ed in cupertino. we got to thinking about $700 billion and what that could buy. that could buy you 53 aircraft carriers. we're talking about the new gerald r. ford class. you could buy the nfl, every team in the nfl, 23 times over. or you could fund the apollo program five separate times. not go to the moon five times. invent the apollo program over and over five times. jeb bush looking for a new chief technology officer this morning after his previous cto resigned. he had tweeted rather offensive terms for women in the past. he was appointed to the bush campaign or exploratory committee. he started deleting those old tweets but apparently not fast enough. >> digital footprint will get you during politics. not a good idea. >>> one final check of the day's top stories. police in san jose are looking for a gunman who shot a woman while she was eating at a restaurant in center and tully road. the woman is okay this morning. but officers do not think that she was targeted in that shooting.
you get the biggest value of any publicly traded company in the history of mankind.ed in cupertino. we got to thinking about $700 billion and what that could buy. that could buy you 53 aircraft carriers. we're talking about the new gerald r. ford class. you could buy the nfl, every team in the nfl, 23 times over. or you could fund the apollo program five separate times. not go to the moon five times. invent the apollo program over and over five times. jeb bush looking for a new chief technology...
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jim inspecting the pepperoni pizza with his daughter and not doing it with enthusiasm unknown to mankindt pizza? missy franklin is ready for more gold. she will leave school at the end of the season to get ready for the 2016 olympics in rio. missy won four gold medals in the london games at age 17. she spent the last two years at cal. she will turn pro and then spend all of her time training. she says she will complete her degree at some point but going pro means cashing in on olympic gold. >> basically i will be able to accept money and have sponsorships and endorsement deals where i wasn't able to accept prize money. i will be able to start my job and career and it will sustain my future family for awhile. >> pablo sandoval has arrived and he is a full grown panda at this point. it is one of the reasons they had concerns about giving him $100 million. now to the westminster dog show. i have to meet this poodle stylist. they thought it might win. the winner is -- >> my choice for the best in show is the beagle. >> the beagle! >> the-year-old related to the beagle uno who you recall won
jim inspecting the pepperoni pizza with his daughter and not doing it with enthusiasm unknown to mankindt pizza? missy franklin is ready for more gold. she will leave school at the end of the season to get ready for the 2016 olympics in rio. missy won four gold medals in the london games at age 17. she spent the last two years at cal. she will turn pro and then spend all of her time training. she says she will complete her degree at some point but going pro means cashing in on olympic gold....
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. >>> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> it was something that hasn't anywherene before. >> the apollo astronauts were american heros. >> it's what we were asked to do. >> we choose to go to the moon. not because they are easy but because they are hard. >> did you actually ever think i might -- [ inaudible ] >> today, nearing historic lows as
. >>> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> it was something that hasn't anywherene before. >> the apollo astronauts were american heros. >> it's what we were asked to do. >> we choose to go to the moon. not because they are easy but because they are hard. >> did you actually ever think i might -- [ inaudible ] >> today, nearing historic lows as
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. >> it's one small step for man, one giant looep for mankind. >> neil armstrong's iconic message to the world was in 19 # 9. he died in 2012. we know he left a trove of artefact behind. the items fund in a bag that went into space are on display at the smithsonian national air and space museum in washington. cameras, brackets tethers, all on board the apollo 11 flight that landed armstrong on the moon >>> hacking impacted tens of millions of americans in the past year there's a worry cars could be next. hackers can attack the wireless systems of new vehicles. jacob ward has more. >> reporter: when you hit the brakes your foot is a small part of what stops of the car. a tiny electric unit is in charge. working with sensors to bring you to a stop. the problem is that system along with dozens of others are vulnerable to hackers. the report comes from the senator of massachusetts, and based on information from 20 automakers. the key findings - most cars on the market use wireless technologies that could be vulnerable to hacking. most makers didn't know or can't say if they were hacked.
. >> it's one small step for man, one giant looep for mankind. >> neil armstrong's iconic message to the world was in 19 # 9. he died in 2012. we know he left a trove of artefact behind. the items fund in a bag that went into space are on display at the smithsonian national air and space museum in washington. cameras, brackets tethers, all on board the apollo 11 flight that landed armstrong on the moon >>> hacking impacted tens of millions of americans in the past year...
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it, and restore it i think by the end of the century people will look back and say this is one of mankind's greatest achievements in this century. >> this section of reclaimed land is just one small piece of a plan to spend $50 billion over the next five decades. the only problem: louisiana doesn't have that kind of money. >> we can't protect everyone from everything, and there's an inherent vulnerability living with the coast, it's just the reality. >> jerome zeringue is head of the state's coastal restoration program. >> louisiana is doing what it can to participate and protect this valuable resource but it's a national issue and a national concern we need national interests to support us as well. >> while the state struggles to fund its plan, a question remains: who's responsible for the damage? we decided to go see the evidence for ourselves. ryan lambert and albertine kimble are coastal restoration experts. >> two thousand square miles essentially since 1950. two thousand square miles that's larger than the area of the grand canyon. gone just open water. just like this now. think about
it, and restore it i think by the end of the century people will look back and say this is one of mankind's greatest achievements in this century. >> this section of reclaimed land is just one small piece of a plan to spend $50 billion over the next five decades. the only problem: louisiana doesn't have that kind of money. >> we can't protect everyone from everything, and there's an inherent vulnerability living with the coast, it's just the reality. >> jerome zeringue is head...
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since the beginning of time, we have protected mankind.he seventh son, and war is coming. ♪ [epic music] ♪ hell... is here! i'm no hero. i'm no warrior. i'm something else. seventh son rated pg-13 it's a big world out there. so why do some cash back cards limit where you can earn bonus cash back? one month, it's only at a few places over here... the next, it's only a few places over there ... what you need is the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver gives you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere... can your card say that? what's in your wallet? sarah, this wifi calling from t-mobile is the best. yep. i can talk from anywhere in my mansion. i already have it. you sound great in my hydroponic kale garden. reception's great in subterranean petting zoo. crystal clear from my trophy room. all clear in my figure skating basement. sounds great from my underground delivery room. sorry. it's a boy. well, i'm under my house... with a rabbit. >> okay. that's all the time we have for tonight. i want to thank our panelist. t
since the beginning of time, we have protected mankind.he seventh son, and war is coming. ♪ [epic music] ♪ hell... is here! i'm no hero. i'm no warrior. i'm something else. seventh son rated pg-13 it's a big world out there. so why do some cash back cards limit where you can earn bonus cash back? one month, it's only at a few places over here... the next, it's only a few places over there ... what you need is the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver gives you unlimited 1.5% cash...
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she called the internet the ugliest reflection of mankind there is. looked good. >> that body shaming is becoming a thing. i hope that stops. probably won't. >>> finally, a lucky police officer in massachusetts is set for payday thanks to a dinner he had years ago. >> yeah he found a small egg-shaped object in his seafood stew. you see it there. it was at a restaurant six years ago. he and his wife kept it. >> wait a second. he sate wait. he saw a report about a similar object somewhere. he said let me go get this thing appraised, and ka-ching it's a rare lavender pearl. >> they are so valuable? i don't understand. it will be sold at auction next month. estimates visit that it could be worth up to 15 grand 37 it looks like one of those cadbury eggs. >> if that happened to me, i would have thrown it in the trash. >> i would have given it to my son to play with. >> you would give your son that? >> it's a cadbury egg. >> it's the size of a jelly bean. >> i'm just hungry at this point. >>> for everyone else we'll be back with your friday funnies. of their
she called the internet the ugliest reflection of mankind there is. looked good. >> that body shaming is becoming a thing. i hope that stops. probably won't. >>> finally, a lucky police officer in massachusetts is set for payday thanks to a dinner he had years ago. >> yeah he found a small egg-shaped object in his seafood stew. you see it there. it was at a restaurant six years ago. he and his wife kept it. >> wait a second. he sate wait. he saw a report about a...
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they also have seven for all mankind. that's a way to play the premier denim.r of other brands. reef shoes. you have 25 brands to pick from here. the company actually recently lowered its benefit value basically on ella brands, on splendid and on seven for all mankind. >> the stock is up 30% for one year. that being vf corp. the stock is not doing well this year. it's basically flat. >> that's right. >> it's had a pretty good year. >> it's had a really good run. it's a name we talk about a lot when the weather gets closer, and you can play names like the north face or some of the outdoor companies. though some of it's denim brands that have actually struggled a little bit. we've talked about how denim has lost market share to some of the yoga pant type material. this is a good one, and these are good names to understand because, of course, you have a lot of brands you can play within these parent companies. i've got nine more coming up in coming weeks. you guys better constituted where i up. you didn't do so well this time. >> have you some work to do, joe, and
they also have seven for all mankind. that's a way to play the premier denim.r of other brands. reef shoes. you have 25 brands to pick from here. the company actually recently lowered its benefit value basically on ella brands, on splendid and on seven for all mankind. >> the stock is up 30% for one year. that being vf corp. the stock is not doing well this year. it's basically flat. >> that's right. >> it's had a pretty good year. >> it's had a really good run. it's a...
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these are republicans and democrats, they are the worst senate congress in the history of mankind. they have 12,000 lobbyists in 2014 that are in d.c. spending $3.2 billion to buy these guys off. you can buy them off because they are crooked. the fact that they are out of touch completely out of touch. i wish they would all go away. they would owe us money. >> maybe we should start a chart fund for the congress. >> i think we have one. it's called taxes. don't they get that? >> great job, guys. >>> cashin' in. >> the administration is all over the map on this. are the mixed messages putting america and the economy in even more danger? >>> plus the president stopped keystone. see you at 11:30. >>> up here first, forget the crackdown on drone deliveries. now some local government is calling to ban all drones period. you might agree when you hear why. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclus
these are republicans and democrats, they are the worst senate congress in the history of mankind. they have 12,000 lobbyists in 2014 that are in d.c. spending $3.2 billion to buy these guys off. you can buy them off because they are crooked. the fact that they are out of touch completely out of touch. i wish they would all go away. they would owe us money. >> maybe we should start a chart fund for the congress. >> i think we have one. it's called taxes. don't they get that?...
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feel hopeful, and i feel so good because truly it's easy to lose -- you know to lose your trust in mankind when you have gone through so much. it's very easy. but as i said, i feel that we're working for a better world. and thank you all and best of luck. [applause] >>. >>> the battle of new orleans was the final major battle of the war of 1812. join american history tv tonight as we visit new orleans for a bicentennial commemoration of the battle, tonight at 6:30 eastern here on c-span 3's political tv. >>> the political landscape has changed with congress. and there are 140 new republicans and 15 new democratics in the house. there's also 108 women in congress, including the first african american republican in the house and the first woman veteran in the senate. keep track of the members of congress using congressional chronicle on c-span.org. the congressional chronic page has lots of useful information there. new congress best access on c-span c-span 2, c' span radio, and c-span.org. >>> holocaust survivors, heads of state and several hundred others gathered tuesday in poland to mark
feel hopeful, and i feel so good because truly it's easy to lose -- you know to lose your trust in mankind when you have gone through so much. it's very easy. but as i said, i feel that we're working for a better world. and thank you all and best of luck. [applause] >>. >>> the battle of new orleans was the final major battle of the war of 1812. join american history tv tonight as we visit new orleans for a bicentennial commemoration of the battle, tonight at 6:30 eastern here on...
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you either choose to view america as a shining city on a hill that inspires the best of all mankind, or you don't. the either want america to stand by her friends and stand up. you are for limiting the power of the federal government or you're not. you're either for protecting the unborn and the religious liberty of every american, or you aren't. after winning both houses of congress, more state than ever before, electing 31 republican governors in states like maryland and massachusetts. the american people have made their choice. we are on the verge of a great american come back. i believe that because i believe in this movement. while we actually started in politics, in the great state of indiana. i served 12 years in the congress and i love to say if i only had 12 years left to live i would want to live it as a member of congress. because it was the longest 12 years of my life. [laughter] the truth is, we haven't had a government as good as our people in washington dc for some time. but it's worse today than ever before. they are almost too numerous to recount. whether it is the g
you either choose to view america as a shining city on a hill that inspires the best of all mankind, or you don't. the either want america to stand by her friends and stand up. you are for limiting the power of the federal government or you're not. you're either for protecting the unborn and the religious liberty of every american, or you aren't. after winning both houses of congress, more state than ever before, electing 31 republican governors in states like maryland and massachusetts. the...
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a troubled and afflicted mankind looks to us, pleading for us to keep our rendezvous with destiny; that we will uphold the principles of self-reliance, self-discipline, morality, and -- above all -- responsible liberty for every individual that we will become that shining city on a hill. i pledge you my every effort. i ask for your prayers and support. i believe that you and i together can keep this rendezvous with destiny. thank you and good night. >> arkansas governor bill clinton officially announced his presidential candidacy on october 3, 1991. addressing a large crowd in little rock, the speech focused on domestic issues including the economy and tax policy. governor clinton went on to defeat six other candidates. this is about 35 minutes. [applause]
a troubled and afflicted mankind looks to us, pleading for us to keep our rendezvous with destiny; that we will uphold the principles of self-reliance, self-discipline, morality, and -- above all -- responsible liberty for every individual that we will become that shining city on a hill. i pledge you my every effort. i ask for your prayers and support. i believe that you and i together can keep this rendezvous with destiny. thank you and good night. >> arkansas governor bill clinton...
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a troubled and afflicted mankind looks to us, pleading for us to keep our run to view -- rendezvous with destiny. that we will keep up the principles of morality, and above all, responsibility for every individual that we will become that shining city on a hill. for our country's future, i fetch you my every effort, i asked for your prayers and support. i believe that together, we can keep this rendezvous with destiny. thank you. good night. >> arkansas governor, bill clinton, officially announced his presidential candidacy on october 3, 1991. i just a large crowd outside of little rock, the speech focused largely on domestic issues, including the economy, tax policy. governmor clinton went on to defeat six candidates in the primaries. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> thank you. [applause] i want to thank all of you for being here today. all of you who spoke. all of you have been friends of mine through so many years. all of you who have given me your support. and the opportunity to be governor of this beloved state of ours. all of you who have filled my life of blessings, far greater than i c
a troubled and afflicted mankind looks to us, pleading for us to keep our run to view -- rendezvous with destiny. that we will keep up the principles of morality, and above all, responsibility for every individual that we will become that shining city on a hill. for our country's future, i fetch you my every effort, i asked for your prayers and support. i believe that together, we can keep this rendezvous with destiny. thank you. good night. >> arkansas governor, bill clinton, officially...
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since the beginning of time, we have protected mankind.re the seventh son of the seventh son, and war is coming. ♪ [epic music] ♪ hell... is here! i'm no hero. i'm no warrior. i'm something else. seventh son rated pg-13 hey, mr. smith. want to try out my time machine? it runs on doritos. [ barks ] sure. so now what? got to put the whole bag in. okay. yes! it's really working, jimmy! [ humming, thumping ] [ humming ] [ thumping ] this is the greatest moment of my life! get out of my yard! [ birds chirping ] jimmy? you're so old. [ crunch! ] it's the future! (machinery forming the beat of goodbye) bring in your verizon or at&t bill turn in your old phone and we'll cut your rate plan in half. visit us online or visit a sprint store today. i've been called a control freak... i like to think of myself as more of a control... enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and na
since the beginning of time, we have protected mankind.re the seventh son of the seventh son, and war is coming. ♪ [epic music] ♪ hell... is here! i'm no hero. i'm no warrior. i'm something else. seventh son rated pg-13 hey, mr. smith. want to try out my time machine? it runs on doritos. [ barks ] sure. so now what? got to put the whole bag in. okay. yes! it's really working, jimmy! [ humming, thumping ] [ humming ] [ thumping ] this is the greatest moment of my life! get out of my yard! [...
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>> it's been nearly 46 years since neil armstrong took one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. and tonight almost three years since he died we're learning about some hidden mementos from a mission that he kept for decades. his wife found the artifacts in a white cloth bag in his closet including utility lights, a wrench and a camera that recorded the lunar lander's final approach and buzz aldrin's walk down the ladder before touching the surface of the moon. >>> when we come back here tonight, the thing driving people crazy in bangor, maine. or is it bangor, maine? >>> the good people of la jolla, california, know the frustration. so do the folks in boerne, texas. don't even get them started in kissimmee, florida. all cities with names outsiders routinely mangle. tonight a picturesque town in maine is going to set the record straight. is it bangor or bangor? the story tonight from nbc's harry smith. >> reporter: they call it the queen city of the northeast straddling the penobscot river. it is maine at its best. bangor has a lot to be proud of. did you know paul bunyan was bor
>> it's been nearly 46 years since neil armstrong took one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. and tonight almost three years since he died we're learning about some hidden mementos from a mission that he kept for decades. his wife found the artifacts in a white cloth bag in his closet including utility lights, a wrench and a camera that recorded the lunar lander's final approach and buzz aldrin's walk down the ladder before touching the surface of the moon. >>> when...
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has proven repeatedly and vividly its determination to destroy the heritage of a nation indeed all mankind under its reign of madness. sia has threatened a cut off before and it's doing that now. ukraine's troubles are far from over. >> a small convoy heads south into the conflict zone. the yellow and blue flag ukrainian armor pulling back. >> they are pulling out and the rebels say they have been doing it for a couple of days already. both sides are very keen to be seen and following the agreements. >> the cease fires are mostly holding. st men here are in good spirits. >> because the different hour our people. >> the last ukrainian town. he has to take the bus out here to pick up his pension. ia the popularity continues to sore despite the crisis in ukraine. a new poll came out saying that putin is more popular than ever. o who this is. >> it's no secret russia's president enjoys motorcycles. when pew tin rides with a former communist block biggest bike club the night wolves his wing man is a staunch ally. lder. those are not empty words when it was acknowledged. the night wolves were al
has proven repeatedly and vividly its determination to destroy the heritage of a nation indeed all mankind under its reign of madness. sia has threatened a cut off before and it's doing that now. ukraine's troubles are far from over. >> a small convoy heads south into the conflict zone. the yellow and blue flag ukrainian armor pulling back. >> they are pulling out and the rebels say they have been doing it for a couple of days already. both sides are very keen to be seen and...
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you will see your chateau shadow in she'll since the beginning of time, we have protected mankind.he seventh son of the seventh son, and war is coming. ♪ [epic music] ♪ hell... is here! i'm no hero. i'm no warrior. i'm something else. seventh son rated pg-13 lips are your thinnest skin. they need special attention, day and night. new chapstick dual-ended hydration lock provides 24-hour care. spf protects by day. natural oils replenish by night. chapstick. put your lips first. ♪ ♪ when you feel good no one is immune. with antioxidants, electrolytes, and b vitamins plus more vitamin c than ten oranges. emergen-c transforms more than just water. emergen-c. let your awesome out. discover card. how can i help you? oh, you're real? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't have time for machines. some companies just don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. (announcer) don't settle for 4g lte coverage that's smaller or le
you will see your chateau shadow in she'll since the beginning of time, we have protected mankind.he seventh son of the seventh son, and war is coming. ♪ [epic music] ♪ hell... is here! i'm no hero. i'm no warrior. i'm something else. seventh son rated pg-13 lips are your thinnest skin. they need special attention, day and night. new chapstick dual-ended hydration lock provides 24-hour care. spf protects by day. natural oils replenish by night. chapstick. put your lips first. ♪ ♪ when...
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jim inspecting the pepperoni pizza with his daughter and not doing it with enthusiasm unknown to mankindsy franklin is ready for more gold. she will leave school at the end of the season to get ready for the 2016 olympics in rio. missy won four gold medals in the london games at age 17. she spent the last two years at cal. she will turn pro and then spend all of her time training. she says she will complete her degree at some point but going pro means cashing in on olympic gold. >> basically i will be able to accept money and have sponsorships and endorsement deals where i wasn't able to accept prize money. i will be able to start my job and career and it will sustain my future family for awhile. >> pablo sandoval has arrived and he is a full grown panda at this point. it is one of the reasons they had concerns about giving him $100 million. now to the westminster dog show. i have to meet this poodle stylist. they thought it might win. the winner is -- >> my choice for the best in show is the beagle. >> the beagle! >> the 4-year-old related to the beagle uno who you recall won in -- look
jim inspecting the pepperoni pizza with his daughter and not doing it with enthusiasm unknown to mankindsy franklin is ready for more gold. she will leave school at the end of the season to get ready for the 2016 olympics in rio. missy won four gold medals in the london games at age 17. she spent the last two years at cal. she will turn pro and then spend all of her time training. she says she will complete her degree at some point but going pro means cashing in on olympic gold. >>...
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if science develops it's going to civilize all of us, rationalize and humanize mankind so whatever was good for science pavlov was happy with. under the stars and he was also a graduate so he was always against any kind of revolution, the czars didn't support science very generously. and pavlov didn't like that but he was against any kind of revolution. before 1917 he was hoping russia would evolve to a monarchy. he was against the democratic revolution in february 1917 that overthrew the czar and horrified the bolshevik coup that overthrew that left liberal government in october. so when the bolsheviks took power he considered emigrating considered it very seriously especially since all of his friends and colleagues either died or emigrated. it was during the years of the civil war. his labs froze over. there was nothing to eat. his dogs died of starvation. but he loved russia and he wanted to stay there and his western colleagues and this is one of the things that surprised me in my research they wanted to help him and sent him food and money that they thought he was washed up. he wa
if science develops it's going to civilize all of us, rationalize and humanize mankind so whatever was good for science pavlov was happy with. under the stars and he was also a graduate so he was always against any kind of revolution, the czars didn't support science very generously. and pavlov didn't like that but he was against any kind of revolution. before 1917 he was hoping russia would evolve to a monarchy. he was against the democratic revolution in february 1917 that overthrew the czar...
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to matter is science, that as science devotes it will civilize all of us rationalized and humanize mankind. so whatever was good for science, pavlov was happy with. he was also a graduate so he was always against any kind of revolution. those artists didn't support a science very generously. czarist. pavlov didn't like that but he was against any kind of revolution before 1917, he was hoping that russia would evolve gradually to a constitutional monarchy. he was against the democratic revolution of february 1917, and then horrified other bolshevik coup that overthrew that sort of left liberal government in october. and so when the bolsheviks took power he considered emigrating considered it very seriously especially since all of his friends and colleagues either died or immigrated. the use of civil war 1918-1921. there was nothing to eat. his dogs died of starvation. .. >> okay, this guy, he's criticizing us right and left, and he did in public from the very beginning. but he's russia's only nobel prize winner -- >> host: did that protect him from imprisonment? >> guest: that's just the po
to matter is science, that as science devotes it will civilize all of us rationalized and humanize mankind. so whatever was good for science, pavlov was happy with. he was also a graduate so he was always against any kind of revolution. those artists didn't support a science very generously. czarist. pavlov didn't like that but he was against any kind of revolution before 1917, he was hoping that russia would evolve gradually to a constitutional monarchy. he was against the democratic...
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mankind's resilient, an atrocity a week ago is acceptable now. this is an environmental atrocity, and now we're saying let's revisit. these families don't think he cares, and why should these families think he cares about them? >> madam chairman, may i respond? sir, we are balancing the assets of all americans, and they can be for the benefit of americans that are greatly impacted. we do have billions of dollars going into gulf coast restoration, as you know. in large measure, because of the very unfortunate oil spill. >> that is an unrelated incident. that was mccondo which goes to florida. that is unrelated to this. 80-year process, totally unrelated. >> and if i may sir i've seen where mr. goh, the mississippi river gulf something or other, when it was closed by the corps of engineers, the beaches began to decrease. >> this is mr. green and that is mr. goh, that is not at all adequate for that. >> i understand that, sir. my point is that, what has happened there has taken many years. and it has been the result largely of how we have channelize
mankind's resilient, an atrocity a week ago is acceptable now. this is an environmental atrocity, and now we're saying let's revisit. these families don't think he cares, and why should these families think he cares about them? >> madam chairman, may i respond? sir, we are balancing the assets of all americans, and they can be for the benefit of americans that are greatly impacted. we do have billions of dollars going into gulf coast restoration, as you know. in large measure, because of...
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. >> the basic idea of course is to increase mankind knowledge to put us in a broader perspective about physiology and adaptability of the human body and shows us what is possible. >> reporter: isolation, endurance and extreme conditions the cold all of these are relevant to greater understand of the human body and finding out what it might be like for human beings in space and yukon winter at the worst is not as severe as what is beyond earth's atmosphere and a proving ground for techniques and technology that might one day be part of space exploration and crucially the return of the space explorers to their home planet. >> retired to do survival courses and training and you know it's quite possible it's my hope that the study might help to increase their chances of survival should they end up in an environment like this one. >> reporter: for most runners this is a race against time weather and other competitors. but for scientists a chance to explore something little known, how fragile human bodies can and do survive extreme stress. carmex in the yukon. >>> keep up to date with the ne
. >> the basic idea of course is to increase mankind knowledge to put us in a broader perspective about physiology and adaptability of the human body and shows us what is possible. >> reporter: isolation, endurance and extreme conditions the cold all of these are relevant to greater understand of the human body and finding out what it might be like for human beings in space and yukon winter at the worst is not as severe as what is beyond earth's atmosphere and a proving ground for...
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. >> before us mankind really didn't know where tunas went. we've seen tunas go back and forth across the pacific in as little as a few months. >> reporter: she hopes to take the pressure off wild tuna by getting one to spawn in captivity. >> we have the science on the table that within 10 years we'll be producing a lot of the tuna we see in markets. >> reporter: at her lab at hopkins marine station in pacific grove her team and the monterey bay aquarium are studying tuna in huge round tanks. the warm blooded fish are fast, sleek and powerful jumping out of the water to snatch food at feeding time. the group is learning more about when these fish mature and since it's not obvious, how to tell a male from a female. >> you may not have the right mix. >> reporter: other nations such as mexico are ranching tuna by capturing young bluefin and keeping them in ocean pens until they're big enough to sell, but to fatten them up they're fed a massive amount of wild sardines and that puts pressure on sardines. block's group wants to develop a more sustai
. >> before us mankind really didn't know where tunas went. we've seen tunas go back and forth across the pacific in as little as a few months. >> reporter: she hopes to take the pressure off wild tuna by getting one to spawn in captivity. >> we have the science on the table that within 10 years we'll be producing a lot of the tuna we see in markets. >> reporter: at her lab at hopkins marine station in pacific grove her team and the monterey bay aquarium are studying...
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>> it's been nearly 46 years since neil armstrong took one small step for man, one giant leap for mankindght almost three years since he died we're learning about some hidden momentos from that mission he kept for decades. his wife found the artifacts in a white cloth bag in his closet including utility lights a wrench and a camera that recorded the lunar lander's final approach and neil armstrong's walk down the ladder before touching the surface of the moon. >>> when we come back here tomorrow the thing driving people crazy in bangor maine. or is it bangor, maine? and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. major: here's our new trainer ensure active heart health. heart: i maximize good stuff like
>> it's been nearly 46 years since neil armstrong took one small step for man, one giant leap for mankindght almost three years since he died we're learning about some hidden momentos from that mission he kept for decades. his wife found the artifacts in a white cloth bag in his closet including utility lights a wrench and a camera that recorded the lunar lander's final approach and neil armstrong's walk down the ladder before touching the surface of the moon. >>> when we come...
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. >> this will be mankind's biggest invention. >> and invention she knows a thing or two about.elped create the new satellite radio service and soon after, founded sirius. one of her four kids was sick so she did not stay long. today she runs that company and is the highest-paid female ceo in the u.s. and if you did not notice, she used to be a man. martina is a transgender woman. her latest endeavor, mind clone. it is the topic of her new book, virtually human. >> it is a digital copy of your mind outside of your body. >> welcome to the world's first artificially intelligent operating system. >> if you are thinking it sounds like something out of a movie, you're right. remember the movie "her"? scarlett johansson is the voice of a virtual girlfriend. a fictional plot but similar to martine's goal. to break down thoughts and emotions to create a visual -- digital version of a persons consciousness. >> are you a real person? >> mind clones are one to two decades away. when i started serious xm -- sirius xm people doubted. now there are 30 million people doing it. it will look lik
. >> this will be mankind's biggest invention. >> and invention she knows a thing or two about.elped create the new satellite radio service and soon after, founded sirius. one of her four kids was sick so she did not stay long. today she runs that company and is the highest-paid female ceo in the u.s. and if you did not notice, she used to be a man. martina is a transgender woman. her latest endeavor, mind clone. it is the topic of her new book, virtually human. >> it is a...
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jim inspecting the pepperoni pizza with his daughter and not doing it with enthusiasm unknown to mankindfor more gold. she will leave school at the end of the season to get ready for the 2016 olympics in rio. missy won four gold medals in the london games at age 17. she spent the last two years at cal. she will turn pro and then spend all of her time training. she says she will complete her degree at some point but going pro means cashing in on olympic gold. >> basically i will be able to accept money and have sponsorships and endorsement deals where i wasn't able to accept prize money. i will be able to start my job and career and it will sustain my future family for awhile. >> pablo sandoval has arrived and he is a full grown panda at this point. it is one of the reasons they had concerns about giving him $100 million. now to the westminster dog show. i have to meet this poodle stylist. they thought it might win. the winner is -- >> my choice for the best in show is the beagle. >> the beagle! >> the 4-year-old related to the beagle uno who you recall won in -- look at that face. takes
jim inspecting the pepperoni pizza with his daughter and not doing it with enthusiasm unknown to mankindfor more gold. she will leave school at the end of the season to get ready for the 2016 olympics in rio. missy won four gold medals in the london games at age 17. she spent the last two years at cal. she will turn pro and then spend all of her time training. she says she will complete her degree at some point but going pro means cashing in on olympic gold. >> basically i will be able to...
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in her last twitter post she wrote the internet is the ugliest reflection of mankind there is. >>> aadian legislature briefly leaves his seat during a session it almost cost him a vote. winnipeg pat martin excused himself while the house of commons was voting on a government motion. you can just say he was feeling a bit uncomfortable. >> i can blame it on a sale that was down at the hudson. they had men's underwear on for half price. i bought a bunch that was clearly too small for me. i find it difficult to sit for any lent of time. >> i didn't expect that reason? >> no. >> all right. the house allowed martin to keep his vote, even after his absence. perhaps he'll finds some shorts in the proper size? >> yes, he will. >> we'll be right back. how do i know i'm getting the best price on this? we'll match any competitor's price. what about this? price match guarantee. and this? yup. so no monkey business? no tom foolery? oh, we do have tom foolery... ...tom? staples has a price match guarantee. make on budget happen. make best prices happen. staples. make more happen. what's with the su
in her last twitter post she wrote the internet is the ugliest reflection of mankind there is. >>> aadian legislature briefly leaves his seat during a session it almost cost him a vote. winnipeg pat martin excused himself while the house of commons was voting on a government motion. you can just say he was feeling a bit uncomfortable. >> i can blame it on a sale that was down at the hudson. they had men's underwear on for half price. i bought a bunch that was clearly too small...
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there is always -- you no in every movement from the history of the beginning of mankind there has been a string of violence that is to. but i think at no.are the stakes higher than they are today because of the danger that these weapons pose. that is just my opinion. that we will have to be our last. thank you so much for coming. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> with the senate in recess this week here each night book tv in primetime. tonight a look at campaigns for president. president obama's political adviser on his book believer, my 40 years in politics. former. former arkansas governor and 2,008 presidential candidate mike huckabee .. tatum, who is live on the c-span bus. you are a race relations expert. in the wake of ferguson and the wake of the "black lives matter" marches, is there something unique about the conversation on an all-female campus? >> >> certainly young black men are impacted as well not just through themselves with the communities they represent. >>host: today in the "washington post" saying the fbi director will give a speech add
there is always -- you no in every movement from the history of the beginning of mankind there has been a string of violence that is to. but i think at no.are the stakes higher than they are today because of the danger that these weapons pose. that is just my opinion. that we will have to be our last. thank you so much for coming. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> with the senate in recess this week here each night book tv in primetime. tonight a look...
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some 95000 years ago the 1st mass migration from africa, the cradle of mankind spurred by drought which brought with it its twin starvation. these brought with them the technology and experience that enable primitive european-style mastodons. the germanic migration southward into the expanding roman empire brought war from the 4th of the six centuries. the great atlantic migration from 1880 to 1919 brought 60 million europeans to the new world and some 20 million of them to the united states. the forced migration of the slave trades and 20 million africans across the atlantic, many dying during passage. the mid 20th century forced migration between 11 and 20 million people by nazi germany included 6 million jews sent to their deaths across europe. the the consequences as a result of mass migration are vast. consider the great atlantic migration which ensued even as texas fell into a low of its own. industrialization was proceeding rapidly and yet the they're are resources needed for manufacturing or half an ocean away. as with a largely unskilled labor was needed in the united states, c
some 95000 years ago the 1st mass migration from africa, the cradle of mankind spurred by drought which brought with it its twin starvation. these brought with them the technology and experience that enable primitive european-style mastodons. the germanic migration southward into the expanding roman empire brought war from the 4th of the six centuries. the great atlantic migration from 1880 to 1919 brought 60 million europeans to the new world and some 20 million of them to the united states....
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with honor crowned, mature in hp -- in age he fell, the wonder of mankind, later and with laurel and left the stage -- laden with a laurel and left theed age. thank you very much. [applause] >> stephen tells me we have time for about two questions. yes, in the front. i think it's a microphone coming. >> [indiscernible] >> i'm not good at translating such currency fluctuations. i think the almanacs were very cheap. broad sides were very cheap. i think a nice framing print would be in little bit more expensive. there are some indications that savage's prints sold for a few dollars, which would cost more if they were framed. i think there was a range, that's the answer. a real range of cost. one more question? [indiscernible] >> could you comment on negative images of washington during this period and what we might call couple -- political cartoons? >> very good questions. there was very little. there was enormous him as i mentioned, enormous attacks on washington's character in the press, in the pamphlet wars but not in the visual imagery. there's really little. we really don't know of
with honor crowned, mature in hp -- in age he fell, the wonder of mankind, later and with laurel and left the stage -- laden with a laurel and left theed age. thank you very much. [applause] >> stephen tells me we have time for about two questions. yes, in the front. i think it's a microphone coming. >> [indiscernible] >> i'm not good at translating such currency fluctuations. i think the almanacs were very cheap. broad sides were very cheap. i think a nice framing print would...