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you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold. mr. hester: bryan has this huge voice you could hear all over the hall. in those days, there were not any microphones and he was in a huge hall. welsh speakers cannot be heard by a lot of the people, but he had this booming voice, so they could hear him and he gave this rousing speech, the final line being, thou shalt not crucify mankind on a cross of gold. again, the main issue in that election was monetary policy and whether we stay on the gold standard or at silver to the money supply. after he made that speech, people got so excited, they carried him out on their shoulders. he was the presidential nominate at the age of 36. the impact that bryan had on public policy in this country -- i think very few people realize the impact he had on the democratic party and also policy in general. when he came on the scene, the democratic party was the more conservative party. bryan was very conservative in his religion, but liberal in his politics. he turned the party on his head and has never co
you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold. mr. hester: bryan has this huge voice you could hear all over the hall. in those days, there were not any microphones and he was in a huge hall. welsh speakers cannot be heard by a lot of the people, but he had this booming voice, so they could hear him and he gave this rousing speech, the final line being, thou shalt not crucify mankind on a cross of gold. again, the main issue in that election was monetary policy and whether we stay on the...
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you shall not supply mankind up on a cross of gold. >> brian had this huge voice that you could hear all over the hall. because in those days of course there weren't any microphones and loud speakers, and hofse in a huge hall. and most speakers couldn't be heard by a lot of people. but brian had this booming voice so they could hear him. and he gave this rousing speech the final line being thou shalt not cruise if i mankind on a cross of gold. because, again it was the main issue in that election was the monetary policy and whether we would stay on the gold standard or add silver to the money supply. and after he made that speech, people got so excited they carried him out on their shoulders and low and behold he was nominated as the presidential nominee at the age of 36. the impact that brian had on public policy on this country i think very few people realize the impact he had both on the democratic party and on just policy in general. because when he came on the scene, the democrat quick yartpi was the more conservative party and brian was very much a liberal in his politics. very
you shall not supply mankind up on a cross of gold. >> brian had this huge voice that you could hear all over the hall. because in those days of course there weren't any microphones and loud speakers, and hofse in a huge hall. and most speakers couldn't be heard by a lot of people. but brian had this booming voice so they could hear him. and he gave this rousing speech the final line being thou shalt not cruise if i mankind on a cross of gold. because, again it was the main issue in that...
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creating clean energy is the biggest challenge facing mankind. they're calling for a modern day apollo mission. e apollo mission of the 1960's and gauged of america's best minds to put a man in space. similar drive and motivation is needed to create cheaper fuel. we report on the ambitious program, and what it will take to achieve it. >> people said we could not put a man on the moon. they were wrong. >> one small step for man one giant leap for mankind. >> apollo engaged america's best minds during the cold war. a global apollo project aims to have the same enthusiasm over climate change. this is something that says if we do this, which is pr actical, we could solve a lot of our problems. i find that inspiring and exciting. >> this warehouse full of batteries in bed for cheer. cars can store energy in the form of hydrogen. the group wants more like this one at coventry university. solar panels like this on black friars bridge offers potential for improvement. panels like fee should continue to get subsidies because it brings down cost by creatin
creating clean energy is the biggest challenge facing mankind. they're calling for a modern day apollo mission. e apollo mission of the 1960's and gauged of america's best minds to put a man in space. similar drive and motivation is needed to create cheaper fuel. we report on the ambitious program, and what it will take to achieve it. >> people said we could not put a man on the moon. they were wrong. >> one small step for man one giant leap for mankind. >> apollo engaged...
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we're looking at mass habitat pollution, poaching, and basically this is mankind's fault. >> it is mankind's fault. when we lost the dinosaurs 65 million years ago we were not trying toover run populated civilizations. we're getting ready of our life support system that we're absolutely dependent. there is no no question that we're starting into the sixth mass extinction and it will be interesting to see civilization can survive it. >> undoubtedly it will have an impact on human life. >> sure, those are the organisms that pollinate our crops that kill off the pests of our crops that take care of organisms like mosquitoes that carry disease to us that control the quality of the climate. a big issue there. that supply us with fresh water. basically they are our life support systems and our study shows that there is no question about it at all. we've made conservative assumptions with new data sets, and it's perfectly clear that we are now losing bio diversity at 100 times the rate that it was lost in the five big mass extinctions of the past. we've sadly confirmed that humanity despite screwin
we're looking at mass habitat pollution, poaching, and basically this is mankind's fault. >> it is mankind's fault. when we lost the dinosaurs 65 million years ago we were not trying toover run populated civilizations. we're getting ready of our life support system that we're absolutely dependent. there is no no question that we're starting into the sixth mass extinction and it will be interesting to see civilization can survive it. >> undoubtedly it will have an impact on human...
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abuse of power, the natural avarice for power that has been the state of nature for the history of mankind. the framers endeavor to do so, but what we are seeing now i think would have deeply troubled madison and jefferson hamilton washington and franklin, but it would not surprise them. they understood the lust for power, and they were designing a nation and a constitution to rain that in. one of the things they did not count on is that congress would be so submissive. part of the reason the president has been able to usurp so much power is that congress has rolled over and taken it. it was based on the branches checking each other. we have senate democrats who uniformly are unwilling to stand up to the president, even when he ignores the law and the constitution. that is unprecedented. we have far too many senate republicans that are likewise unwilling to stand up to the president. our system does not support if the branches don't check each other. that component, the bipartisan corruption of washington, i don't think the framers anticipated that it would get this bad. they anticipated h
abuse of power, the natural avarice for power that has been the state of nature for the history of mankind. the framers endeavor to do so, but what we are seeing now i think would have deeply troubled madison and jefferson hamilton washington and franklin, but it would not surprise them. they understood the lust for power, and they were designing a nation and a constitution to rain that in. one of the things they did not count on is that congress would be so submissive. part of the reason the...
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>> okay mankind is a very controversial stock. if the doctors like it like jeffrey said the stock goes er. i thought the jeffries' note was very cogent but the stock got hit today. in a battleground like mankind, you have to do your own work and make up your mind. i very rarely punt but i very pilloried for saying to sell it and went down to nine. i now say you are on your own. the jeffries note was cogent but so was the goldman note. sometimes i'm just going to say it's on the viewer. to all the ceos out there, you want a higher stock price, do something about it. it's not all that hard to do what's right. on "mad" tonight, the biggest tax payer in the land. there's fraud all over the place. let's see what h&r block has to say. then, what rocks the runway this week that could be a come pleat joke tomorrow? should you bother even investing in retail? oh, boy, you don't want to miss my take tonight. plus are we on the brink on a big downturn? we're going to go off the charts. i think it's an unemotional way of finding out. stick wi
>> okay mankind is a very controversial stock. if the doctors like it like jeffrey said the stock goes er. i thought the jeffries' note was very cogent but the stock got hit today. in a battleground like mankind, you have to do your own work and make up your mind. i very rarely punt but i very pilloried for saying to sell it and went down to nine. i now say you are on your own. the jeffries note was cogent but so was the goldman note. sometimes i'm just going to say it's on the viewer. to...
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katty: pope francis lames global warming on mankind and urges world leaders to respond. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the world. after an all-night manhunt, the suspect in the shooting death of nine people inside a church in south carolina has been arrested. despite the capture of dylann roof charleston remains a city in morning. it is from there that our north american editor joins us. reporter: thank you very much. this is an inquiry that seems to be moving at lightning speed. the suspect is in custody. the victims killed last night have been identified and forensic inquiries are at an advanced stage. but it is the central question, why on earth would someone want to kill a group of people in a bible study class? it is still as unfathomable for the people of charleston as ever. this is the face of the man arrested in connection with the cold-blooded murder of nine people in charleston last night. dylann roof was taken from the local police station where he had been arrested and handcuffed. from all faiths and from all walks of life,
katty: pope francis lames global warming on mankind and urges world leaders to respond. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the world. after an all-night manhunt, the suspect in the shooting death of nine people inside a church in south carolina has been arrested. despite the capture of dylann roof charleston remains a city in morning. it is from there that our north american editor joins us. reporter: thank you very much. this is an inquiry that seems to be moving...
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. >> he believed in improving the quality of life for mankind as a whole. but especially the poor. >> as you know, it has been a busy morning for president obama. before you could come to charleston he had to deliver remarks to the reaction on historic ruling from the supreme court. he is on his way to charleston now. joining him on air force one for the first time is house speaker john boehner who is leading a bipartisan congressional delegation. it is expected to be a ceremony filled with many important people today as everyone comes together to remember the life of the reverend lamented being me -- rev. clementa pinckney. jummy: the debate over the confederate flag is ramping up in the district. the dean of the national cathedral is calling for the removal of the stained glass walls that depict the confederate flags. he said when does honoring stonewall jackson and robert e. lee should be removed. we want to turn to the weather. abc 7 on stormwatch. we are tracking potential storms into the weekend. a flash flood watch is in effect through saturday night
. >> he believed in improving the quality of life for mankind as a whole. but especially the poor. >> as you know, it has been a busy morning for president obama. before you could come to charleston he had to deliver remarks to the reaction on historic ruling from the supreme court. he is on his way to charleston now. joining him on air force one for the first time is house speaker john boehner who is leading a bipartisan congressional delegation. it is expected to be a ceremony...
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reported men fess toe he wrote, includes his opposition of, quote, all efforts to mix the races of mankind. and today, the guardian newspaper says returning or donating political contributions from council of conservative citizens president earl holt. darren taylor is a close associate of earl holt. he joins us from washington. mr. taylor, roof's manifesto says he got your inspiration from your website, roof wrote, "there are pages upon pages of these brooument black on white murders. i was in disbelief. i felt there was something vel ve i don't think. roof's step mother said, he was infected by internet evil. >> he did not get inspiration from the council's website, he got information. and the reason the information was so disturbing to him is because the facts, the reality, of the overwhelmingly black on white nature of interracial crime is something that is almost never reported. you it's in fact deliberately consealed. that is what he finds so be shocking. >> by the way, a number of people look at those websites and say they are dubious. an offense against god, do you really believe th
reported men fess toe he wrote, includes his opposition of, quote, all efforts to mix the races of mankind. and today, the guardian newspaper says returning or donating political contributions from council of conservative citizens president earl holt. darren taylor is a close associate of earl holt. he joins us from washington. mr. taylor, roof's manifesto says he got your inspiration from your website, roof wrote, "there are pages upon pages of these brooument black on white murders. i...
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terms of finite details, of reasoning apply knowledge, and intuition of knowledge of manned kind -- mankind and matter -- and destiny of true measure. >> thank you very much. next speaker please? >> good morning supervisors, my name is gabriel i'm the president of the latino club here in san francisco i have worked with mr. pier kol -- peter cohen, for years now, with ownership and affordable housing, we found him to be a tremendous resource toward bettering the community, what they receive, and some of the services that can better their lives, as you know we have the largest income inequality here in san francisco and the needs for the deep understanding of dealing with communities that are being effected by whether issues of displacement or path ways, or affordable homeowner ship and rentals, peter has been an aconstitute, resource for us we hope to keep his voice, and knowledge, not only that but after hours, he's a tremendous resource with community groups, different forums he's accessible, i would encourage both of you, and server, sew hen, when she receives, to please support peter co
terms of finite details, of reasoning apply knowledge, and intuition of knowledge of manned kind -- mankind and matter -- and destiny of true measure. >> thank you very much. next speaker please? >> good morning supervisors, my name is gabriel i'm the president of the latino club here in san francisco i have worked with mr. pier kol -- peter cohen, for years now, with ownership and affordable housing, we found him to be a tremendous resource toward bettering the community, what they...
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you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold. mr. hester: bryan has this huge voice you could hear all over the hall. in those days, there were not any microphones and he was in a huge hall. but he had this booming voice so they could hear him and he gave this rousing speech, the final line being, thou shalt not crucify mankind on a cross of gold. again, the main issue in that election was monetary policy and whether we stay on the gold standard or at silver to the money supply. after he made that speech, people got so excited, they carried him out on their shoulders. he was the presidential nominate at the age of 36. the impact that bryan had on this country -- i think very few people understanding impact he had on the democratic party and also policy in general. when he came on the scene, the democratic party was the more conservative party. bryan was very conservative in his religion, but liberal in his politics. he turned the party on his head and has never come back. he was a predecessor to franklin roosevelt, the new deal, and
you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold. mr. hester: bryan has this huge voice you could hear all over the hall. in those days, there were not any microphones and he was in a huge hall. but he had this booming voice so they could hear him and he gave this rousing speech, the final line being, thou shalt not crucify mankind on a cross of gold. again, the main issue in that election was monetary policy and whether we stay on the gold standard or at silver to the money supply. after he...
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internal revenue code for the revenue obligation by the development authority in the principle amount mankind $10 million to refinance the acquisition of work k there 8 to be owned and operated by live okay of learning center for children. >> thanks very much. >> good morning. i'm michelle from the controller's office office thank you for considering the item also in attendance a colleague scott and others if you have any questions about the budget i want to give you a little bit of background the tax responsibility act allows interests on debt issued through the california enterprise development and the transbay joint powers authority to the city and county of san francisco participating member that authority is authorized notes for the other forms of indebtedness federal tax law requires the jurisdiction in which the project is located to approve the - before the bonds can be issues e.r. issued the jurisdiction nicole is the city and county of san francisco we held a public hearing after notice in the san francisco chronicle on april 21st and held a hearing on may 1st, 2015 no comments from
internal revenue code for the revenue obligation by the development authority in the principle amount mankind $10 million to refinance the acquisition of work k there 8 to be owned and operated by live okay of learning center for children. >> thanks very much. >> good morning. i'm michelle from the controller's office office thank you for considering the item also in attendance a colleague scott and others if you have any questions about the budget i want to give you a little bit of...
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behavioral changes for the good of mankind, the experiment alarmed ethicists questions >>> now a reminderthe top stories here on al jazeera. gunmen have killed 28 people at a popular tourist resort in tunisia. the attackers opened fire on tourists to a beach connecting to hotels. >>> fighters from the islamic state of iraq and the levant have bombed a shia mosque during friday prayers in kuwait city. at least ten people were killed and more than 200 wounded. >>> and european leaders have agreed to relocate 40,000 refugees to other e.u. countries within two years. >>> the u.s. supreme court has declared that same-sex couples have a right to marry anywhere in the country. before the historic ruling gay and lesbian couples were allowed to wed in 36 states as well as washington, d.c. barack obama welcomed the ruling. >> sometimes there are days like this, when that slow steady effort is rewarded with justice that arrives like a thunder bolt. >> al jazeera's alan fisher joins me live now from outside of the supreme court in washington, d.c. this announcement made what just a few hours ago, but
behavioral changes for the good of mankind, the experiment alarmed ethicists questions >>> now a reminderthe top stories here on al jazeera. gunmen have killed 28 people at a popular tourist resort in tunisia. the attackers opened fire on tourists to a beach connecting to hotels. >>> fighters from the islamic state of iraq and the levant have bombed a shia mosque during friday prayers in kuwait city. at least ten people were killed and more than 200 wounded. >>> and...
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. >> his was the voice millions heard in one of mankind's finest moments. now jack king, known as the voice of "apollo," has died. king will forever be remembered for counting down that first moon mission along with so many other space shots. starting as a reporter for the associated press, he joined nasa in 1960 as the agency's spokesman. jack king was 84 years old. >>> and a very impressive flight for a modern aircraft. boeing released this video of one of its new 787-9 dreamliners, making an almost vertical takeoff in washington state, a practice run for next week's paris air show. painted in the colors of vietnam airlines, boeing's customer, the plane showed off some of its moves, the kind of maneuvers you rarely see by a commercial aircraft and certainly won't see with paying passengers on board. am i the only one who reached for their seatbelts for that one? >>> when we come back, how much is science fiction and how much is science fact in this weekend's big blockbuster, "jurassic world." next at 6: a south bay home invasion that made national news. =
. >> his was the voice millions heard in one of mankind's finest moments. now jack king, known as the voice of "apollo," has died. king will forever be remembered for counting down that first moon mission along with so many other space shots. starting as a reporter for the associated press, he joined nasa in 1960 as the agency's spokesman. jack king was 84 years old. >>> and a very impressive flight for a modern aircraft. boeing released this video of one of its new...
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talk about wanting to be -- to reflect every mankind of a thing. what guy hasn't sped or blown a red light like that. and most was his wife. >> exactly. what is this moving? >> how sexist is it to run an article that appears to confirm the stereo type that women ire worse drivers than men? >> we are. it is totally confirming the stereo types but you are being harsh on the "new york times." i am impressed because usually they print the dnc press release. this time they had to go through the media matters website. >> good for them. >> is this the best you and your liberal cronies have, traffic tickets? that's what i'm voting for. it is like a boom time for opposition research. we moved into this phase where everyone is digging up everything they can on everybody. bernie sanders and his weird erotic fiction. it mi be a weird time that this is the absolute worst. >> was that fiction? >> god i hope so. >> no it was an essay. white men were writing about weird sexual things all the time. >> so joanne, so rubio himself had four tickets since 1997. that is
talk about wanting to be -- to reflect every mankind of a thing. what guy hasn't sped or blown a red light like that. and most was his wife. >> exactly. what is this moving? >> how sexist is it to run an article that appears to confirm the stereo type that women ire worse drivers than men? >> we are. it is totally confirming the stereo types but you are being harsh on the "new york times." i am impressed because usually they print the dnc press release. this time...
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mankind will have a surprise before i kick the bucket. [laughter] >> thank you all. thanks so much. tony: be positive. >> be positive. [laughter] alex: thank you so much, tony. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. >> on c-span's "road to the white house" or presidential hopefuls announce their run for president. today live on c-span, hillary clinton will kick off her campaign, live from the fdr freedom park in york city. on monday afternoon at 3:00, we are live from miami-dade college were former governor jeb bush will officially announce his kedzie. and on tuesday, businessman donald trump will announce whether he makes a bid for presidency at the trump tower. c-span's road to the white house 2016. >> president richard nixon had the opportunity to fill for seats on the u.s. supreme court. up next on american history tv, author kevin mcmahon discusses the strategy behind the president and the influence he had on the courts. judge anthony scalia makes introductory remarks. >> good ev
mankind will have a surprise before i kick the bucket. [laughter] >> thank you all. thanks so much. tony: be positive. >> be positive. [laughter] alex: thank you so much, tony. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. >> on c-span's "road to the white house" or presidential hopefuls announce their run for president. today live on c-span, hillary clinton will kick...
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mankind will have a surprise before i kick the bucket. [laughter] >> thank you all. thanks so much.ony: be positive. >> be positive. [laughter] [indiscernible] alex: thank you so much, tony. wonderful, wonderful gentleman. great artist. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. >> up next, georgetown university international relations professor ralph n urnberger discusses william mckinley. he describes mckinley's troubled family life, the key events of his presidency, and his assassination the smithsonian associates posted this two hour event. >> thank you all for coming tonight. this is the third in a four-part series and hopefully it will never grow beyond for discussing the essential assassinations beginning with lincoln and last week we looked at garfield and today, we will look at william mckinley. next week, we will look at john kennedy. as i mentioned
mankind will have a surprise before i kick the bucket. [laughter] >> thank you all. thanks so much.ony: be positive. >> be positive. [laughter] [indiscernible] alex: thank you so much, tony. wonderful, wonderful gentleman. great artist. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. >> up next, georgetown university international relations professor ralph n...
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that has been the state of nature for the history of mankind.t we see now would have been deeply troubled washington franklin madison and jefferson and it would not surprise them. they understood the lust for power and they were designing a nation and constitution to reagan that in. one of the things i think they did not count on is for congress to be so submissive because congress has taken it from the president to be based on those branches check each other we have senate democrat several blocks stand up to the president even when he ignores the law and the constitution it is unprecedented and likewise are unwilling to stand up the system does not work if the branches to check each other in that component the bipartisan corruption of washington, i don't think the framers anticipated it would get this bad. the anticipated human nature , but what we see right now is corrupted it is both parties we need fundamentally to get back to the framers envisioned the free market principles that made our nation great. >> have you had a chance to talk to th
that has been the state of nature for the history of mankind.t we see now would have been deeply troubled washington franklin madison and jefferson and it would not surprise them. they understood the lust for power and they were designing a nation and constitution to reagan that in. one of the things i think they did not count on is for congress to be so submissive because congress has taken it from the president to be based on those branches check each other we have senate democrat several...
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fox business producer, and broadcaster, and jim norton, comedian, host, lover of mankind, and ben dom inic. ben. so, slic willie? >> i really don't believe he will give up the foundation. kennedy: you are calling him a liar. >> yeah, he is saying those nice worries so we'll think it, he is not going to be able to turn down an opportunity to travel the world, see so many friends hang out with his good pal ep stein, and have all sorts of fun. kennedy: with young people. >> they had this money rolling in when he was not president, and now, he will have an opportunity to do it while hillary is president,. kennedy: jim, let me ask you, i hear bill clinton talk like this, saying if she needs me to bucker up in the morning i will be there, do you think the real draw between hillary presidency is people just want too return to the 90s and have clinton secretsly president again. >> we like the idea of a first husband. when is first time we will have that with someone we kind of know is competent, it is funny see him being the sclep and greet people, and host dinners. >> and hold the purse. >>
fox business producer, and broadcaster, and jim norton, comedian, host, lover of mankind, and ben dom inic. ben. so, slic willie? >> i really don't believe he will give up the foundation. kennedy: you are calling him a liar. >> yeah, he is saying those nice worries so we'll think it, he is not going to be able to turn down an opportunity to travel the world, see so many friends hang out with his good pal ep stein, and have all sorts of fun. kennedy: with young people. >> they...
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in a way i am very optimistic that this is not the main problem of mankind. mr. posener: it is not the main problem of humankind, i am sure. but i do not buy this idea that armageddon will not happen, so let's not get too excited. they flew three airplanes into the united states and they changed the face of the world for ever and especially the way that we fly. they cost billions of dollars and created basically the conditions for what some could call the war on islam. you don't have to shoot down all of the airplanes in the sky. you don't have to shut down all of the hospitals in berlin in order to create panic. it would be enough for one hospital to shut down in the middle of operation time and a couple to die on the operating table. you can imagine what will happen here. as we are told, many companies experienced attacks and let one of them get through. let one atomic power station come near a meltdown and you will have real people on the street and what have you. so i would not be too sanguine about that. >> your opening statement that i quoted earlier said,
in a way i am very optimistic that this is not the main problem of mankind. mr. posener: it is not the main problem of humankind, i am sure. but i do not buy this idea that armageddon will not happen, so let's not get too excited. they flew three airplanes into the united states and they changed the face of the world for ever and especially the way that we fly. they cost billions of dollars and created basically the conditions for what some could call the war on islam. you don't have to shoot...
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. >> one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: about 300 space walks followed.s, they ventured out "skylab" our first space station. hubble telescope got serviced. in 1984 they space walked without a tether, just an astronaut propulsion system allowing them to fly above the earth in micro gravity, the ultimate in freedom and danger. and the international space station would never be what it is without what has become routine space walks for all kinds of repairs. collectively all these space walks paved the way to the future. for nasa, that's about 20 years when they plan to put human foot prints into space walk on mars. >> very cool. can't believe it's been 50 years. phil keating, great pictures. thank you. >>> what do bulls, bacon and bedtime have in common? they are part of "happening now's" final 30. ♪ fresher dentures, for the best first impression. love loud, live loud polident. ♪ ♪ fresher dentures... ...for those breathless moments. hug loud, live loud, polident. ♪ ♪ when i started at the shelter, no one wanted benny. so i adopted him. he's older so he ne
. >> one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: about 300 space walks followed.s, they ventured out "skylab" our first space station. hubble telescope got serviced. in 1984 they space walked without a tether, just an astronaut propulsion system allowing them to fly above the earth in micro gravity, the ultimate in freedom and danger. and the international space station would never be what it is without what has become routine space walks for all kinds...
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they want me to say that mankind is going to 20. i like mankind.oblem. >> there's also a drug company. i see it going up. i'm trying to be more optimistic. it isn't that bad out there. it isn't that bad. >> we'll leave it on that hopeful note. >> a bit of a hopeful note. an opening bell coming up. we'll get to see if there is a little more optimism. >> i think there's a short squeeze in the airlines coming. seven out of ten power outages in the us are caused by weather. but utilities can now predict where the power will go out, within a few city blocks. working with ibm they're combining micro weather forecasts with detailed data from local sensors. to predict where outages are likely to occur. and send crews exactly where they're needed, when they're needed. ibm analytics from the internet of things is making energy smarter every day. being a keen observer of the world has gotten you far but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is al
they want me to say that mankind is going to 20. i like mankind.oblem. >> there's also a drug company. i see it going up. i'm trying to be more optimistic. it isn't that bad out there. it isn't that bad. >> we'll leave it on that hopeful note. >> a bit of a hopeful note. an opening bell coming up. we'll get to see if there is a little more optimism. >> i think there's a short squeeze in the airlines coming. seven out of ten power outages in the us are caused by weather....
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mankind will have a surprise before i kick the bucket. [laughter] >> thank you all. thanks so much. tony: be positive. >> be positive. [laughter] alex: thank you so much, tony. wonderful, wonderful gentleman. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, 40 eight hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter @cspan history for information on our upcoming schedule of history programs and to keep up with the latest history news. >> the new congressional directory is a handy guide to the congress with photos of every senate and house member bio, contact information, and twitter handles. plus, district maps, a foldout map of capitol hill, a look at congressional committees, the president's cabinet, federal agencies and state governors. order your copy today. through the c-span store at c-span.org. >> during his first term as president, richard nixon had the unique opportunity to fill for seats on the supreme court bench. up next, kevin mcmahon examines nixon's relationship with the supreme court. mr. mcmahon examines the strategy resident
mankind will have a surprise before i kick the bucket. [laughter] >> thank you all. thanks so much. tony: be positive. >> be positive. [laughter] alex: thank you so much, tony. wonderful, wonderful gentleman. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, 40 eight hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter @cspan history for information on our upcoming schedule of history programs and to keep up with the latest history news....
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they are no longer greek or hebrew, english or american, they belong to mankind."nd lloyd george's idea that lincoln was a truly global icon, that speech captured it so nicely, has reverberated down the decades since 1920. in 1936, on a visit to springfield, the japanese reformer hiroyukitagawa said lincoln doesn't belong to this country alone, he belongs to the world. in 1981, castro claimed lincoln belongs to us. that repeated word belongs indicates how often people have tried to claim lincoln for their own causes. and throughout the 20th century, it's still going on in our own time. there is a convenient way to take the temperature of lincoln's reputation around the globe. during the runup of the 150th anniversary of the assassination, somebody at the lincoln presidential library and museum had a wonderful idea, they decided they were going to contact the modern-day counterpart of people who wrote the letters back in 1865 and ask them for an update, what does lincoln mean to you. wonderful idea. i wish i had come up with it myself. and you can see these results
they are no longer greek or hebrew, english or american, they belong to mankind."nd lloyd george's idea that lincoln was a truly global icon, that speech captured it so nicely, has reverberated down the decades since 1920. in 1936, on a visit to springfield, the japanese reformer hiroyukitagawa said lincoln doesn't belong to this country alone, he belongs to the world. in 1981, castro claimed lincoln belongs to us. that repeated word belongs indicates how often people have tried to claim...
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before neil armstrong took that first giant leap for mankind we remember another historic step into thers ago today. we want to hear from you. do you think law enforcement has a good handle on homegrown terrorism? live chat is up in running, go to foxnews.com/happeningnow to join in on that conversation. we all enter this world with a shout and we see no reason to stop. so cvs health is creating industry-leading programs and tools that help people stay on medicines as their doctors prescribed. it could help save tens of thousands of lives every year. and that would be something worth shouting about. th, because health is everything. >> we are working on the next hour of happening now including information on where our current president stacks up in the polls against his predecessor george w. bush. uma: outnumbered starts right now. see you then. >> this is outnumbered. i am sandra smith. andrea tantaros, co-host of fox and france, in sleet earhart and one lucky guy, fox and friends weekend, tucker carlsson is outnumbered. welcome. >> i am so glad to be here. >> i hate you a compliment i
before neil armstrong took that first giant leap for mankind we remember another historic step into thers ago today. we want to hear from you. do you think law enforcement has a good handle on homegrown terrorism? live chat is up in running, go to foxnews.com/happeningnow to join in on that conversation. we all enter this world with a shout and we see no reason to stop. so cvs health is creating industry-leading programs and tools that help people stay on medicines as their doctors prescribed....
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the nation would known those favorable influence on the rights of mankind. he did fail to win a majority for the end post but the speech turned the first national audience, a was reprinted and sent to massachusetts, connecticut, new jersey, virginia and abroad in england and france. george washington wrote madison praising the address for so much dignity and energy that no real friend of the honor and dependency can hesitated single moment. with actions like this madison earned the title early during the leader of who would become known as the federalist but there was a dark side to that spring as well. madison who had been single all this time didn't really have a job. he fills quickly in love with a 15-year-old girl named kitty florida, the daughter of another congressman saying that this same boardinghouse where thomas jefferson who took a great interest in this romance and became madison and swingman. they were writing poetry back-and-forth, head and kitty brokaw--madison became engaged to her bed kitty broke off the engagement very suddenly and abruptly
the nation would known those favorable influence on the rights of mankind. he did fail to win a majority for the end post but the speech turned the first national audience, a was reprinted and sent to massachusetts, connecticut, new jersey, virginia and abroad in england and france. george washington wrote madison praising the address for so much dignity and energy that no real friend of the honor and dependency can hesitated single moment. with actions like this madison earned the title early...
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"no single space project in period will be more impressive to mankind, or more important for the long-rangeration of space." as americans and russians checked off milestones in their pursuit of the moon-- workingon had started on the assumption that we'd make it beyond that lofty goal someday. "we could always go further. we could always go father west. we could always explore more. treks exactly what star did, but with a crew that looked like america, without even realizing that the makeup had changed from the way typically t.v. would cast." much different than the "swiss family robinson"-inspired adventure-- "lost in space." coincideds short run spacehe biggest leaps in realration -- and some life coincidences. "it's first season, 1966-67 anson, coincided with wasrnational treaty that put forth by the united basically saying, 'no owns space and everyone out there behave yourselves.' "in 1967, the russians, great states, and the united all signed that treaty. this real. the world of unified exploration. the world of together' in this that star trek had just presented a few months before th
"no single space project in period will be more impressive to mankind, or more important for the long-rangeration of space." as americans and russians checked off milestones in their pursuit of the moon-- workingon had started on the assumption that we'd make it beyond that lofty goal someday. "we could always go further. we could always go father west. we could always explore more. treks exactly what star did, but with a crew that looked like america, without even realizing that...
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he really had a passion for helping the poor for helping to improve the quality of life for all mankind, but especially those who are the least among us us. that was clementa pinckney. >> we heard just yesterday -- we heard from one of his colleagues this morning that clementa pinckney was working on some legislation in the state house about body cameras, police having to wear body cameras. >> caller: absolutely. he was one of the lead spokespersons on the body cameras. i can remember him taking the podium and talking about the importance of body cameras to protect lives, law enforcement and the citizens. >> yes. and he talked about the need to combat violence and how this would help. and he was very focused on cutting down on violence however he could. can you tell us me about that speech yesterday? >> caller: well the speech didn't take place yesterday. it took place here three weeks or so ago. he represents a part of charleston county. walter scott, who was gunned down by the police officer and of course was unarmed. and he was very passionate about that. he held a vigil prayer there
he really had a passion for helping the poor for helping to improve the quality of life for all mankind, but especially those who are the least among us us. that was clementa pinckney. >> we heard just yesterday -- we heard from one of his colleagues this morning that clementa pinckney was working on some legislation in the state house about body cameras, police having to wear body cameras. >> caller: absolutely. he was one of the lead spokespersons on the body cameras. i can...
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mission statement that says that the american government should oppose all efforts to mix the races of mankindould ask ourselves do we really want the united states to become a majority non-white country. >> reporter: note investigated by the website, roof did research and concluded in his own racist manifesto using the "n" word that african-americans were stupid and violent with lower iqs, lower impulse controls and viewed by white people as lower beings. hate groups can be stripped of their tax exempt status but it's rare because the irs is underfunded, undermanned and under scrutiny. >> are we all funding hate? >> yes. >> reporter: the council of conservative citizens is not exempt from all taxes and takes issue being called a hate group but it is losing public support. three republican presidential hopefuls have now returned or given away their donations. cnn reached out to the irs for comment and they said federal law prohibits the irs from discussing or commenting on any particular taxpayer or organization, situation or case. suzanne malveaux, washington. >>> we have new video showing a
mission statement that says that the american government should oppose all efforts to mix the races of mankindould ask ourselves do we really want the united states to become a majority non-white country. >> reporter: note investigated by the website, roof did research and concluded in his own racist manifesto using the "n" word that african-americans were stupid and violent with lower iqs, lower impulse controls and viewed by white people as lower beings. hate groups can be...
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you shall not crucify mankind on a cross of gold. he puts his hands on his temples and as he says, you shall not crucify mankind on a cross of gold, he throws out his arms like this and stands like this for at least five seconds and the whole convention hall is dead silent, looking at him like this. and suddenly he puts his arms down and people throw their hats in the air, people raise their canes, and the applause is deafening. the next day, they nominate william jennings bryan to be the democratic candidate for president. mckinley was concerned. how do you beat a guy like this? no one had ever seen a speaker like this on the national stage before. hanna says it does not matter. listen to his words. he is going to ruin the economy of the country and i am going to tell every businessman across america what he's and spore. -- what he stands for. hanna raises $3.5 million. bryan is able to raise $500,000. mckinley's campaign has six to seven times as much money to spend as william jennings bryan. bryan with his youth -- 36 years old. h
you shall not crucify mankind on a cross of gold. he puts his hands on his temples and as he says, you shall not crucify mankind on a cross of gold, he throws out his arms like this and stands like this for at least five seconds and the whole convention hall is dead silent, looking at him like this. and suddenly he puts his arms down and people throw their hats in the air, people raise their canes, and the applause is deafening. the next day, they nominate william jennings bryan to be the...
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in history of the mankind no other retailer sold 10 million cars and trucks one at a time. celebratory moment for the company. liz: this coming as may auto sales were up 5%. you and i talked about where we see auto sales total 2015. still at about 17 million? >> liz, that is what i see. you and i talked about it last summer in 2014. i thought conditions were there for the third time in the history of auto retail to, auto industry to break through 17 million. it happened last in 2000, 2001. the selling rate for the month of may, if you annualized it was 17,800,000. the industry is up around 5% year-to-date. what is interesting is that is all in trucks. trucks up 11%. passenger cars are absolutely flat. plus 5% will break you through 17 million since the industry did is 6, five last year. liz: wee seeing gasoline prices ticks up. you've been vocal raising the gasoline tax. is that better way to go to help with infrastructure and roads and getting people to transition to cars more fuel efficient. >> well, liz, the truth of the matter is american people love their trucks. they
in history of the mankind no other retailer sold 10 million cars and trucks one at a time. celebratory moment for the company. liz: this coming as may auto sales were up 5%. you and i talked about where we see auto sales total 2015. still at about 17 million? >> liz, that is what i see. you and i talked about it last summer in 2014. i thought conditions were there for the third time in the history of auto retail to, auto industry to break through 17 million. it happened last in 2000,...