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mankind is not divided according to race. 1400 years ago god revealed in mankind, we have created you from a single-payer and make you into nations and tribes that you might know each other. the most honorable of you are most obedient to their lord. that was 1400 years ago. before the formation of european nationstates. it has only been under european hegemony that they decided to divide mankind into braces -- races and artificial constructs. here we are in the 21st century still arguing over and artificial concept. america is not racist. america is a society of nationalities and tribes. we have to remove the concept of race to define human beings and remove that concept of black-and-white to define americans. these are divisive terms. it's the 21st century and racism did its job up until the 21st century. but we have to move forward and , stoph american europeans masquerading as white people -- i'm serious. what is your question? i moneys historians that will say i don't know when i don't know. >> you know you are not a race. >> i know i am a race. >> what makes you a race? >> when i
mankind is not divided according to race. 1400 years ago god revealed in mankind, we have created you from a single-payer and make you into nations and tribes that you might know each other. the most honorable of you are most obedient to their lord. that was 1400 years ago. before the formation of european nationstates. it has only been under european hegemony that they decided to divide mankind into braces -- races and artificial constructs. here we are in the 21st century still arguing over...
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one giant leap for mankind. michelle: more than 47 years ago that apollo 11 landed on the moon and planted the american flag. now this flag that was part of the mission is being auctioned off. starting bid is $14,000. nasa worker saved the momentum and gave it to his mother. the flag up for grabs is not this famous flag. remember that scene which was left on the lunar surface? instead it is a smaller flag flown inside the command module on july 20, 1969. the day mankind landed on the moon. jonathan: the one flying to the moon michelle: yes. jonathan: another out of this world sight. check this out. look closely. this is on planet earth. what is known as a fire fall. this happens when the conditions are right at yosemite national park. this is flowing off of el capit aen, 4,000 feet up. when it flows just right, the lighting is right, only this time of year it looks like lava is flowing off the rock. the water at the clear temperature and the sky. it all has to be right. this scene only lasts about ten minutes. p
one giant leap for mankind. michelle: more than 47 years ago that apollo 11 landed on the moon and planted the american flag. now this flag that was part of the mission is being auctioned off. starting bid is $14,000. nasa worker saved the momentum and gave it to his mother. the flag up for grabs is not this famous flag. remember that scene which was left on the lunar surface? instead it is a smaller flag flown inside the command module on july 20, 1969. the day mankind landed on the moon....
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a major question that bears on the future of mankind. about this question we have seen a plethora of and opinions. -- of views and opinions. i am sure that just now you have a lively discussion on this issue. as far as i understand, some say that economic liberalization is to blame for the many problems we face, and there should be a return to protectionism and isolationism. some say that the existing international order and system should be scrapped and started a new. some say that terrorism cannot be written out, and that there will be a new round of clashes of civilizations. some people say that the differences between established countries and emerging countries are irreconcilable, and there are more chances for conflicts in the world. there is an old saying in china, the rightsorms us of dynasties and nations. this not the first time we reflect on the reality and make the choice for the future. throughout history, time and time again, we had come to the crossroads of survival of human beings. time and time again, we have had to make
a major question that bears on the future of mankind. about this question we have seen a plethora of and opinions. -- of views and opinions. i am sure that just now you have a lively discussion on this issue. as far as i understand, some say that economic liberalization is to blame for the many problems we face, and there should be a return to protectionism and isolationism. some say that the existing international order and system should be scrapped and started a new. some say that terrorism...
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mankind is destroying mankind. you. a question for you mentioned you did not believe president obama's actions on climate change were effective, but it will be hard for president trump to undo them rather quickly. drones, this from other -- mother jones, "the legacy of -- "obama's climate legacy will be harder to undo them trump thinks." it will really be measured by months and years. guest: that is a great question. if i could address the previous caller's comments briefly, one thing that is important to recognize is how much better our environment is getting. you actually look at pollution and things like clean air, clean water, the conditions of our lakes, rivers, and water supplies have improved tremendously. air pollution over the last 40 years is down by about 70%. actually, one interesting effect of climate change is that the world is getting slightly greener. so it is important to understand that while climate change is posing some challenges and having some effects, it is not part of the story of -- certainly t
mankind is destroying mankind. you. a question for you mentioned you did not believe president obama's actions on climate change were effective, but it will be hard for president trump to undo them rather quickly. drones, this from other -- mother jones, "the legacy of -- "obama's climate legacy will be harder to undo them trump thinks." it will really be measured by months and years. guest: that is a great question. if i could address the previous caller's comments briefly, one...
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what makes jefferson great by the powers that he restored to mankind. thank you very much. [applause] [applause] >> we have time for a few questions. >> that was in engaging talk about a complex character. you spoke frequently of his writings and his collections. if one of your cartoons showed him with a -- wikis you say about thomas jefferson as a public speaker? robert: he was terrible. [laughter] robert: he was terrible. i think he was well aware of that. we think about how political culture was different then than it is now, fortunately for thomas jefferson, politicians -- i hate that term. statesmen. there were not many occasions for them to address crowds. if you were standing for office, you would never run for office. if people fourth your name you would sit that and let others do or say what they would. you would not make speeches, and not make promises to say if you vote for me i will do this for you. that is considered the height of corruption. the first time jefferson could express himself directly to the american people was his inaugural address. he delivered t
what makes jefferson great by the powers that he restored to mankind. thank you very much. [applause] [applause] >> we have time for a few questions. >> that was in engaging talk about a complex character. you spoke frequently of his writings and his collections. if one of your cartoons showed him with a -- wikis you say about thomas jefferson as a public speaker? robert: he was terrible. [laughter] robert: he was terrible. i think he was well aware of that. we think about how...
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people around the world are very familiar with the scourge on mankind. across the country, people have made personal statements about the need to end modern slavery. 23 during on february a senate recess, this day will take place. we highlight the horrific nature of modern slavery. we also highlight progress that is being made as the u.s. prepares to embark on an unprecedented global effort to end this scourge on humanity. some here who have been its metal in lang the foundation for that. there has been a growing awareness and increasingly aware anti-humanffective trafficking work in the united states. as we begin to implement the authorization to measurably and sustainably ramp up all of our efforts worldwide, we can build on what has occurred. i want to take this moment to thank the people on the committee that unanimously passed out several years ago and then continue to work to make sure after a two-year process we actually have the authorization. i think people understand appropriations are already in place. the real work begins. standing on the sho
people around the world are very familiar with the scourge on mankind. across the country, people have made personal statements about the need to end modern slavery. 23 during on february a senate recess, this day will take place. we highlight the horrific nature of modern slavery. we also highlight progress that is being made as the u.s. prepares to embark on an unprecedented global effort to end this scourge on humanity. some here who have been its metal in lang the foundation for that. there...
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people around the world are very familiar now with this scourge on mankind. across the country, people have made personal statements about the need to end modern slavery by wearing a red x why so many of us are doing today. this year on february 23 during a senate recess, this day will take place t. we highlight the horrific nature slaveryn st. louis -- and highlight progress on the u.s. beginning an unprecedented effort to end this scourge on humanity and we have some pioneers tonight in laying the foundation for that. starting with the trafficking victims protection act, there has been a growing awareness increasingly effective about human and touch trafficking working united states did -- anti-trafficking working in the united states. this is to measurably and sustainably ramp up our efforts worldwide. we can build on what has occurred. i want to thank the people on the committee that unanimously passed out several years ago this bill and then continued to work to make sure after a two-year process that we actually passed the authorization. i think people
people around the world are very familiar now with this scourge on mankind. across the country, people have made personal statements about the need to end modern slavery by wearing a red x why so many of us are doing today. this year on february 23 during a senate recess, this day will take place t. we highlight the horrific nature slaveryn st. louis -- and highlight progress on the u.s. beginning an unprecedented effort to end this scourge on humanity and we have some pioneers tonight in...
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and the framework of this government have created the greatest quality of life in the history of mankind. i'm confident in judge neil gorsuch we have someone who will keep faith with the constitution. >> president trump decided to leave stand the executive order of president obama's on lgbt rights. a question from a prominent conservative. our base is wondering why obama's executive order is allowed to stand. what is the answer? >> i think throughout the campaign president trump made it clear that discrimination would have no place in our administration. he was the very first republican nominee to mention the lgbtq community at our republican national convention and was applauded for it. i was there applauding with him. i think the generosity of his spirit, recognizing that in the patriot's heart, there is no room for prejudice is part of who this president is. i think the speech he gave this week at the national prayer breakfast, reiterating his commitment to repeal the johnson amendment. it's put a chilling effect on free speech in religious incis y incity -- institutions around the co
and the framework of this government have created the greatest quality of life in the history of mankind. i'm confident in judge neil gorsuch we have someone who will keep faith with the constitution. >> president trump decided to leave stand the executive order of president obama's on lgbt rights. a question from a prominent conservative. our base is wondering why obama's executive order is allowed to stand. what is the answer? >> i think throughout the campaign president trump...
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people around the world are now familiar with the scourge on mankind. people have made personal statements about the need to end modern slavery by wearing a red x, like so many of us are doing today. this year, on february 23rd, during a senate recess, this day will take place. in marking end-it day, we highlight the horrific nature of modern slavery. we also highlight progress that's being made as the u.s. prepares to embark on an unprecedented global effort to end this scourge on humanity. we have high nears here for laying the foundation for that. starting with the trafficking victims protection act, there's a growing awareness and increasing effective anti-human trafficking work in the united states. this is important, because as we begin to implement the authorization of the end modern slavery initiative to measurably and ramp up our efforts worldwide we can build on what has occurred. i want to thank the people on this committee who passed out several years ago this bill. and then continued to work to make sure after about a two-year process, we a
people around the world are now familiar with the scourge on mankind. people have made personal statements about the need to end modern slavery by wearing a red x, like so many of us are doing today. this year, on february 23rd, during a senate recess, this day will take place. in marking end-it day, we highlight the horrific nature of modern slavery. we also highlight progress that's being made as the u.s. prepares to embark on an unprecedented global effort to end this scourge on humanity. we...
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. >> if he wasn't a mankind, move out of the way so the mankind could find me. >> you're in the way, find me a husband. >> he was back the same night. >> come back, told her okay, baby, out going to bandy rooster, put him in the yard, when he see a stranger, he'll flap his wings and crow. i wasn't watching the front door, it was the back door i was worried about. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: denzel washington and viola davis in "fences." the acting is unbelievable. i know you don't like to talk about yourself but viola davis is just terrific. >> kills it. >> jimmy: thanks to you, primarily, as her director. >> no. well -- no. no, we did the play on broadway. and we both won tony awards. she's a great actor. this is one of those cases where the actor meets the role. this is a great role for her. she delivers. >> speaking of great roles you've done a lot of films. any of your own films you haven't seen? >> no, i had to see them all. some of them i didn't want to see. [ laughter ] or i wish i hadn't seen. >> jimmy: we want to quiz you. we went to the farmers market and asked people
. >> if he wasn't a mankind, move out of the way so the mankind could find me. >> you're in the way, find me a husband. >> he was back the same night. >> come back, told her okay, baby, out going to bandy rooster, put him in the yard, when he see a stranger, he'll flap his wings and crow. i wasn't watching the front door, it was the back door i was worried about. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: denzel washington and viola davis in "fences." the acting...
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stone age may return from the gleaming wings of science and what might now show as a blessing upon mankind may even bring about its total destruction. beware, i say. time may be short. ofnot let us take the course allowing events to drift along until it is too late. and i think when you think of that message that he gave, before the cold war, before things started to get between russia and america to a point where they didn't trust each other, maybe that is a message that trump could perhaps repeat one of these days, when he is talking. because if winston churchill could be right, historians won't be in the future, will they? ok? host: we want to remind our viewers that we do cover the prime minister house of commons and the debate that is happening this week in the british house of commons on monday at 11:30 eastern where the house of commons is meeting to talk about a petition that has called for president trump state visit to the u.k. to be canceled. that debate comes up tomorrow here on c-span and c-span radio at 11:30 eastern. we go to florida. the republican line. go ahead. caller: t
stone age may return from the gleaming wings of science and what might now show as a blessing upon mankind may even bring about its total destruction. beware, i say. time may be short. ofnot let us take the course allowing events to drift along until it is too late. and i think when you think of that message that he gave, before the cold war, before things started to get between russia and america to a point where they didn't trust each other, maybe that is a message that trump could perhaps...
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-- connections to the actions of mankind. that debate should be encouraged in classrooms, public forums and the halls of congress. i've got to hand it to mr. pruitt. he does magnificently in describing radical policies as though they are not radical. he is very skillful at that. he's very lawyerly at that. he did very well in my view in the e.p.w. committee, but his views are essentially that the e.p.a. is not the front line in terms of protecting clean air and clean water. and that blows up the mission of the e.p.a. and i see the senator from rhode island is here. i'd be happy to entertain any questions he may have in a moment. a couple more quotes from mr. pruitt. on the clean power plan, the president could announce the most state friendly plan possible but it would not change the fact that the administration does not have the legal authority under the clean air act to regulate carbon emissions, that the administration does not have the legal authority under the clean air act to regulate carbon emissions. wrong. factually
-- connections to the actions of mankind. that debate should be encouraged in classrooms, public forums and the halls of congress. i've got to hand it to mr. pruitt. he does magnificently in describing radical policies as though they are not radical. he is very skillful at that. he's very lawyerly at that. he did very well in my view in the e.p.w. committee, but his views are essentially that the e.p.a. is not the front line in terms of protecting clean air and clean water. and that blows up...
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this is a question, a question -- a major question that bears on the future of m mankind. we have seen a plethora of views and opinions. i'm sure that just now you had a lively discussion on this issue as far as i understand some say that economic globalization is to blame for the many problems we face and there should be a return to protectionism and isolatism. some say the world is less existing international order and system should be scrapped and start anew. some say that terrorism cannot be rooted out and there will be a new round of regional conflict and clash of civilization and some people say that the differences between established countries and emerging countries are ir rek con sighable and there are more chances for conflicts and even wars in the world, but there is a saying in china history informs us, the rise and fall of diynasties and nations. throughout history time and time again we had come to the cross roads of survival of human being and time and time again we had to make historic choice between peace and war, cooperation and confrontation, openness an
this is a question, a question -- a major question that bears on the future of m mankind. we have seen a plethora of views and opinions. i'm sure that just now you had a lively discussion on this issue as far as i understand some say that economic globalization is to blame for the many problems we face and there should be a return to protectionism and isolatism. some say the world is less existing international order and system should be scrapped and start anew. some say that terrorism cannot...
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." >> what is the number one major problem facing mankind?> a lack of education. >> politics has been getting dumber and dumber. >> you are dealing with a balance. >> if we do not find a more sustainable way. >> everybody has the capability of making a difference. >> remember your humanity. forget the rest. >> this is "big problems/big thinkers" and i am terry blair. in this series, we confront the challenges facing the human race and try to identify an ethical framework to help us overcome them. in this episode, defining a successful life. as the world moves rapidly forward to ever move choices, and material advances, what are the contours for successful life, love, money, service to others, we will hear from an extraordinary group of men and women all successful in their own ways as they share their answers and together provide the roadmap for a life well lived. >> you have this body and mind, emotion. i want to ask them, a millionaire, billionaire, it is because of the money, no longer any emotional problems? then, i think i have to accept
." >> what is the number one major problem facing mankind?> a lack of education. >> politics has been getting dumber and dumber. >> you are dealing with a balance. >> if we do not find a more sustainable way. >> everybody has the capability of making a difference. >> remember your humanity. forget the rest. >> this is "big problems/big thinkers" and i am terry blair. in this series, we confront the challenges facing the human race and...
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s also a dream of mankind that could be closer than ever. nhk world, tokyo. >>> 75 years ago a presidential order resulted in the internment of japanese americans during the second world war. today both young and old from that community are speaking out over fears the u.s. is heading back down a dark path. nhk world has the story. >> reporter: this is a 4th generation japanese american visiting a new exhibit at the smithsonian. it's one that he has a deep personal connection too the internment of japanese americans during world war ii. >> unfortunately a lot of hateful feelings toward certain groups of people. that's why it's so critical for japanese americans to continue passing along the message and say no, not again. >> reporter: this is t 1942 order signed by preside sevelt. as a result 120,000 people were in camps across the u.s. more than 7 decades later donald trump's campaign rhetoric against muslims and his executive order banning travellers from certain muslim majority countries feels all too familiar. >> i was just barely 12 years
s also a dream of mankind that could be closer than ever. nhk world, tokyo. >>> 75 years ago a presidential order resulted in the internment of japanese americans during the second world war. today both young and old from that community are speaking out over fears the u.s. is heading back down a dark path. nhk world has the story. >> reporter: this is a 4th generation japanese american visiting a new exhibit at the smithsonian. it's one that he has a deep personal connection too...
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it is a common fight for the mankind, for humanity. let me explain there was another issue which was raised by the president. we have been able to repatriate 650,000 refugees, which were residing in pakistan for more than three decades. still have 1.4 million refugees. they have been repatriated and they have been repatriated successfully. this is something which can be replicated, but you have to create conducive -- for the them to go back to their homes. that's not possible for syrians or iraqis or libyans. or elsewhere in the middle east. one must understand why these people are refugees in the first place. who displaced them from their homes? who made them internally displaced persons of the refugees? few hundred thousand, million refugees, have come to europe, and have heard this over and over again since morning and since yesterday. and the last conference, the 52nd conference, which focused on refugees, europeans and -- they feel threatened. and you said in the beginning that the system will be destabilized. what happens to us?
it is a common fight for the mankind, for humanity. let me explain there was another issue which was raised by the president. we have been able to repatriate 650,000 refugees, which were residing in pakistan for more than three decades. still have 1.4 million refugees. they have been repatriated and they have been repatriated successfully. this is something which can be replicated, but you have to create conducive -- for the them to go back to their homes. that's not possible for syrians or...
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what is the number one major problem facing mankind?> i think it's the lack of education. >> politics has been getting dumber and dumber. >> there is a balance of green spirit. >> if we don't have a more sustainable way -- >> everybody has the capability of making a difference. >> remember your humanity. forget the rest. terre: hello. this is "big problems/big thinkers." i'm terre blair. in this series, we confront the problems facing the human race. ms. absent, defining a successful life. as the world moves toward with ever more choices and material advantages, what are the concourse for a successful life? love, money? we will hear from a group of men and women, all successful in their own way. they share their answer and provide a roadmap for a life well lived. warren: we have this body and mind, emotion. i want to ask them from a billionaire, if this is because of the money, no longer any emotional problems. money have to accept brings real happiness for some of my friends. i think very rich, but mentally unhappy. it clearly shows bi
what is the number one major problem facing mankind?> i think it's the lack of education. >> politics has been getting dumber and dumber. >> there is a balance of green spirit. >> if we don't have a more sustainable way -- >> everybody has the capability of making a difference. >> remember your humanity. forget the rest. terre: hello. this is "big problems/big thinkers." i'm terre blair. in this series, we confront the problems facing the human race....
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. >> i told him if he wasn't in mankind move out of the way so mankind -- >> it's hard to imagine violacademy voters still second guess themselves over the 2011 oscar they gave to meryl streep in "the iron lady" over davis in "the help." bus davis plays a wife who scores a moral victory over an unfaithful ass of a husband. >> i've been standing with you! >> in the supporting actor category "moonlight" introduced us to the magnetic mahershala ali as a drug dealer who is the closest thing that he has to father figure. i hear dev patel in "lion is making inroads but this could be the much beloved "moonlight's" only oscar. for leading actress my five annette bening in "20th century women" was omitted, inexplicably. the five actresses left are brilliant -- but emma stone will win in spite some of who say, the movie is so l-i-t-e, as if utter incandescence is a crime. leading actor is weird. casey of a fleck in "manchester by the sea" cleaned up with us critics. no one alive conveys fogged-in grief so movingly. but for various reasons, including whisper campaigns about of a fleck settling two
. >> i told him if he wasn't in mankind move out of the way so mankind -- >> it's hard to imagine violacademy voters still second guess themselves over the 2011 oscar they gave to meryl streep in "the iron lady" over davis in "the help." bus davis plays a wife who scores a moral victory over an unfaithful ass of a husband. >> i've been standing with you! >> in the supporting actor category "moonlight" introduced us to the magnetic mahershala...
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new at 11:00, mankind is going back to the moon. space x announced today the company will fly two tourists to the moon next year and space x says the two approached the condition with the idea and they already paid a significant deposit. they won't land on surface of the moon, instead they'll circum navigate the balloon headed back to earth and trip will take a week and automated meaning the touristss will not pilot the space craft. >> does that mean no pilot or -- >> i don't know. >> kind of raid riding this thing. >> it willing pass it natureing to watch i'll wait. >> i wish i had the the guts to do it. >> you would be one of the first two people to try it. >> not first two. >> i'll wait a little. >> maybe 25 years. >> i'm not sure i want to wait that long. >> i would love to go. >> i don't want to go next year either. >> if you your smart phone for technology 17 years old apparently a lot of people want to do this now you can. nokia is going retro and reintroducing nokia 3310. classic talk and text phone most popular in 2000 the
new at 11:00, mankind is going back to the moon. space x announced today the company will fly two tourists to the moon next year and space x says the two approached the condition with the idea and they already paid a significant deposit. they won't land on surface of the moon, instead they'll circum navigate the balloon headed back to earth and trip will take a week and automated meaning the touristss will not pilot the space craft. >> does that mean no pilot or -- >> i don't know....
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what is the number one major problem facing mankind? >> i think is the lack of education.homas friedman: politics has been getting dumber and dumber. >> you're dealing with a balance of green spirit. thomas friedman: if we don't have a more sustainable way -- >> everybody has the capability of making a difference. >> remember your humanity. and forget the rest. terre: welcome to "big problems, big thinkers." i'm terre blair. in this series, we confront the most dangerous challenges facing our survival as a human race, climate change, economic dislocation, nuclear proliferation, social unrest, and we examine each issue by asking if there is an ethical framework that can help us face these problems and solve them. to do that, we'll hear from an extraordinary group of leaders as they search for answers and perhaps inspire us collectively to take action. in this first episode, all of these exceptional men and women agree that climate change is one of the top threats to our existence. after all markets rise and fall, one of the lessons about that can mitigate the economic pain.
what is the number one major problem facing mankind? >> i think is the lack of education.homas friedman: politics has been getting dumber and dumber. >> you're dealing with a balance of green spirit. thomas friedman: if we don't have a more sustainable way -- >> everybody has the capability of making a difference. >> remember your humanity. and forget the rest. terre: welcome to "big problems, big thinkers." i'm terre blair. in this series, we confront the most...
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. >> that's one small step for man, one big leap for mankind. >> reporter: tonight the names of the twostronaut passengers, their genders, and how much they're paying, remains a secret. but a hint from elon musk, they're not from hollywood. kerry sanders, nbc news, kennedy space center. >>> in california, horrifying rollover accident caught on camera. surveillance video appears to show a car run a stop sign and t-bone an suv, sending the vehicle flying. good samaritans leapt in to help those in the suv who reportedly suffered nonlife-threatening injuries. the other driver reportedly had a toddler in the car. both are said to be okay. >>> when we come back here, breaking bread and barriers around the dinner table. "inspiring america" is next. next at 6: breaking news . a plane bound r san josecrashesn southern california.right now -. ===jess/vo=== pl . a clashver the coyotcreek . who says it waman-made anpreven next. s/next close=== raj/live breakinge: >>> finally tonight, as many of you gather at the dinner table, a story about the international language of food and how it's helping tho
. >> that's one small step for man, one big leap for mankind. >> reporter: tonight the names of the twostronaut passengers, their genders, and how much they're paying, remains a secret. but a hint from elon musk, they're not from hollywood. kerry sanders, nbc news, kennedy space center. >>> in california, horrifying rollover accident caught on camera. surveillance video appears to show a car run a stop sign and t-bone an suv, sending the vehicle flying. good samaritans...
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. ♪ i'm about to hit the hottest flow in the history of mankind ♪ ♪s in the carolina reaper >> we all're not familiar with who he is, that he's got skills. >> oh, he went all in. >> he went on in on the dehydrated pepper, swallows it back and what is next, mac? ♪ you may think i'm crazy like a comeback from belichick and brady ♪ ♪ oh i feel like a lady ♪ i'm going to blow because this pepper is so hot ♪ >> it gets more uncomfortable. ♪ here we go i got the mike ♪ i got tears coming out of my eyes it's so spiritual ♪ ♪ i need milk >> he reaches for milk and that cools him down a little. ♪ i'm dying >> ten minutes after we have this. >> he's already puked it up because the pain in his stomach was far too intense. he's like, call me a quitter, whatever, it was not worth it. >> that was brutality to say the least. >> this is why you stay off the internet for ideas. ♪ i'm going to blow because the pepper's so hot ♪ >>> will it be a boy or a girl? see a young couple's epic skydiving gender reveal next "right this minute." >>> and still to come, katie sits down to get a surprise. >> she's a
. ♪ i'm about to hit the hottest flow in the history of mankind ♪ ♪s in the carolina reaper >> we all're not familiar with who he is, that he's got skills. >> oh, he went all in. >> he went on in on the dehydrated pepper, swallows it back and what is next, mac? ♪ you may think i'm crazy like a comeback from belichick and brady ♪ ♪ oh i feel like a lady ♪ i'm going to blow because this pepper is so hot ♪ >> it gets more uncomfortable. ♪ here we go i got...
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. >> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: the names of spacex's two astronaut passengers, their genders and how much they are paying remains a secret. but a hint from elon musk, they're not from hollywood. kerry sanders, nbc news space center. >> can't wait to find out who they are and how much they paid. youtube just got hit with a whopper milestone in a blog post. the video giant says users around the world are watching an incredible 1 billion hours of youtube content every single day. according to youtube, it would take an individual 100,000 years to log that many hours on the site. in case you are wondering, the most watched video of all time is gangnam style. somebody has to beat this record. >>> mt. aetna is erupting now. look at this lava. it continued blasting upwardses into the morning. it can last days, even weeks. it produces enough lava to fill chicago's willis tower, the second tallest building in the united states. it poses no danger to the towns nearby. >>> dramatic thunderstorm captured in seattle. watch this as a powerful snowstorm mo
. >> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: the names of spacex's two astronaut passengers, their genders and how much they are paying remains a secret. but a hint from elon musk, they're not from hollywood. kerry sanders, nbc news space center. >> can't wait to find out who they are and how much they paid. youtube just got hit with a whopper milestone in a blog post. the video giant says users around the world are watching an incredible 1...
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what is the number one major problem facing mankind?ink it's the lack of education. >> politics has been getting dumber and dumber. >> there is a balance of green spirit. >> if we don't have a more sustainable way -- >> everybody has the capability m
what is the number one major problem facing mankind?ink it's the lack of education. >> politics has been getting dumber and dumber. >> there is a balance of green spirit. >> if we don't have a more sustainable way -- >> everybody has the capability m
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. >> that's one small step for man, one big leap for mankind. >> reporter: tonight the 98s of the tworonaut passengers, genders, and how much they're paying, remains a secret. but a hint from elon musk, they're not from hollywood. kerry sanders, nbc news, kennedy space center. >>> in california, horrifying rollover accident caught on camera. surveillance video appears to show a car run a stop sign and t-bone an suv, sending the vehicle flying. good samaritans leapt when in to help those in the suv who reportedly suffered nonlife threatening injuries. the other driver reportedly had a toddler in the car. both are said to be okay. >>> when we come back here, breaking bread and barriers around coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the only brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. they have to be great on the inside and outside. my hygienist said to think of my teeth like an apple. to strengthen both, s
. >> that's one small step for man, one big leap for mankind. >> reporter: tonight the 98s of the tworonaut passengers, genders, and how much they're paying, remains a secret. but a hint from elon musk, they're not from hollywood. kerry sanders, nbc news, kennedy space center. >>> in california, horrifying rollover accident caught on camera. surveillance video appears to show a car run a stop sign and t-bone an suv, sending the vehicle flying. good samaritans leapt when in...
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and computer science that benefits mankind and you have to have priorities all the time.ave a balanced view and i know this will probably be extremely expensive and take money away, we only have so much to spend, right? asks a poll on twitter what percentage of the total federal budget goes to space exploration? i have heard less than 1%. joining us now to talk about this topic about exploration and the cost involved is scott pace with george washington university space policy institute and serves as the director. good morning. guest: could you give -- good morning. host: the total federal budget? how much is put out for nasa and the topics -- the topic of space exploration? guest: you are being optimistic, less than one half of 1%, about 0.45% is the federal budget toward nasa and space expiration. host: could you give us a sense of what the trump administration -- what have they said or intimated about this idea of space exploration and what they would like to do first as far as the budget for nasa overall? guest: it is hard to say what the budget overall will be becaus
and computer science that benefits mankind and you have to have priorities all the time.ave a balanced view and i know this will probably be extremely expensive and take money away, we only have so much to spend, right? asks a poll on twitter what percentage of the total federal budget goes to space exploration? i have heard less than 1%. joining us now to talk about this topic about exploration and the cost involved is scott pace with george washington university space policy institute and...
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what is the number one major problem facing mankind? >> i think is the lack of education. politics has been getting dumber and dumber. >> you're dealing with a balance of green spirit. thomas friedman: if we don't have a more sustainable way -- >> everybody has the capability of making a difference. >> remember your humanity.
what is the number one major problem facing mankind? >> i think is the lack of education. politics has been getting dumber and dumber. >> you're dealing with a balance of green spirit. thomas friedman: if we don't have a more sustainable way -- >> everybody has the capability of making a difference. >> remember your humanity.
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. >> reporter: "a dog's purpose" is about the good dogs do for mankind. that sentiment took a back seat ten days ago when a tape surfaced showing what looks like a dog being forced to do a pool stunt during filming. >> so let's talk about this video that's been in the news first. have you had a chance to see the video? >> i was shocked to tell you the truth when i first saw it. and, umm, i didn't like what i saw. but i -- i do know my own experience when i was on the set, how much care was paid to each and every dog or every other animal. >> reporter: quaid, who is a dog owner in real life, wasn't in the water scene, and had nothing to do with that part of the production. >> so for people who are saying boycott the film, what would you say? >> i don't really think that's fair, to tell you the truth. you sleep with your dog. you watch tv with them. you take them out in the car. and dogs, i think what they do for us, they remind us of just the wonderful feeling of being alive. simple as that. this is actually the beginning of the hill country. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: "a dog's purpose" is about the good dogs do for mankind. that sentiment took a back seat ten days ago when a tape surfaced showing what looks like a dog being forced to do a pool stunt during filming. >> so let's talk about this video that's been in the news first. have you had a chance to see the video? >> i was shocked to tell you the truth when i first saw it. and, umm, i didn't like what i saw. but i -- i do know my own experience when i was on the...
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it will be worthy of a free, enlightened, and, at no distant period, a great nation to give to mankind the magnanimous and too novel example of a people always guided by an exalted justice and benevolence. who can doubt that in the course of time and things the fruits of such a plan would richly repay any temporary advantages which might be lost by a steady adherence to it? can it be that providence has not connected the permanent felicity of a nation with its virtue? the experiment, at least, is recommended by every sentiment which ennobles human nature. alas! is it rendered impossible by its vices? in the execution of such a plan, nothing is more essential than that permanent, inveterate antipathies against particular nations and passionate attachments for others should be excluded, and that in place of them, just and amicable feelings toward all should be cultivated. the nation which indulges toward another an habitual hatred or an habitual fondness is, in some degree, a slave. it is a slave to its animosity or to its affection, either of which is sufficient to lead it astray from i
it will be worthy of a free, enlightened, and, at no distant period, a great nation to give to mankind the magnanimous and too novel example of a people always guided by an exalted justice and benevolence. who can doubt that in the course of time and things the fruits of such a plan would richly repay any temporary advantages which might be lost by a steady adherence to it? can it be that providence has not connected the permanent felicity of a nation with its virtue? the experiment, at least,...
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. >> one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: and the final flight of the space shuttle in 2011.cex launch came just days after nasa said it was considering putting astronauts on board a mission to orbit the moon called em-1. in a letter obtained by cbs this morning, nasa's acting administrator told employees last week the agency was on the verge of even greater discoveries. and that it was exploring the possibility of adding the crew to the mission. >> we stand at the birth of a new millenia, ready to unlock the mysteries of space. >> reporter: the moon is a departure of what previous administrations next step in space exploration, mars. >> it makes a tremendous amount of sense to bring the moon back into the equation, building up the capability and using it as a training base before we head off on our much more challenging trip to mars. will be right back.ght news" - ♪living well come on up, grandpa don't let joint discomfort keep you down. come play with us! i'm coming. upgrade to move free ultra's triple action joint support for improved mobility, and flexibilit
. >> one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: and the final flight of the space shuttle in 2011.cex launch came just days after nasa said it was considering putting astronauts on board a mission to orbit the moon called em-1. in a letter obtained by cbs this morning, nasa's acting administrator told employees last week the agency was on the verge of even greater discoveries. and that it was exploring the possibility of adding the crew to the mission. >> we stand at the birth...
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the spirit of liberty is the spirit of him who near 2,000 years ago taught mankind the lessons it has never learned but has never forgotten; that there may be a kingdom where the leaves shall be heard and considered side by side with the greatest. and now in that spirit, that spirit of an american which has never been and which may never be, which never will be except as the conscience and courage of americans to create it. yet in the spirit of america which lies hidden in some form in the aspirations of us all, in the light of that america for which our young men are at this moment fighting and dying, in that spirit of liberty and of america so prosperous and so safe and contented we shall have failed to grasp its meaning and shall have been truant to its promise, except as we strive to make it a signal, a beacon, a standard to which the best hopes of mankind will ever turn, in confidence that you share that belief, i now ask you to raise your hands and repeat the pled pledge: i pledge alley gangs to dish pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republ
the spirit of liberty is the spirit of him who near 2,000 years ago taught mankind the lessons it has never learned but has never forgotten; that there may be a kingdom where the leaves shall be heard and considered side by side with the greatest. and now in that spirit, that spirit of an american which has never been and which may never be, which never will be except as the conscience and courage of americans to create it. yet in the spirit of america which lies hidden in some form in the...
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and the charity, mankind, is calling for greater support for those affected.a male victim of domestic abuse. children in london are feeling stressed because they're regularly forced to move home when their parents' tenancies run out. that's according to the housing charity shelter which found one in eight parents in the capital believe their kids are unsettled because they rent in the private sector. the government says most private tenants are happy and that it is acting to encourage longer tenancies. passengers are getting a first look at the refurbished waterloo station through the power of virtual reality. vr headsets at the station are showing passing commuters how it will look using 3d computer graphics. the £800 million redesign will boost capacity by 30%, and will be ready by the end of next year. let's have a look at the travel situation now. starting with the tubes, all looking good at the moment. delays of 15 minutes on southwest services by tricking twickenham. if we go to the travel camera now you can see there is the usual northbound traffic on t
and the charity, mankind, is calling for greater support for those affected.a male victim of domestic abuse. children in london are feeling stressed because they're regularly forced to move home when their parents' tenancies run out. that's according to the housing charity shelter which found one in eight parents in the capital believe their kids are unsettled because they rent in the private sector. the government says most private tenants are happy and that it is acting to encourage longer...
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then he says he has one principle that he hopes will prevent, gave to mankind the magnanimous guidedy the justice and benevolence and can it be that it hasn't connected the nation with its virtue? it goes like that do that have allowed me to come here today [inaudible] >> a professor at university serves as a military analyst and was against the war in iraq. he was against the war in iraq before his own son was killed there so he's quite figure. >> i wonder if you can say something about why these began to happen when they did and what is the role of the capability and i am interested in when it was mentioned that andrew carnegie was an anti-interventionist given that he was a huge titan of industry. iab's events begin happening i think the confluence of factors was at work. there'd been pressure from the manufacturers to find a different markets that they were worried about going to the war and instability. there's a pressure from people like henry cabot lodge that believe they were taking the good parts of the world and the united states to become involved in this competition. we w
then he says he has one principle that he hopes will prevent, gave to mankind the magnanimous guidedy the justice and benevolence and can it be that it hasn't connected the nation with its virtue? it goes like that do that have allowed me to come here today [inaudible] >> a professor at university serves as a military analyst and was against the war in iraq. he was against the war in iraq before his own son was killed there so he's quite figure. >> i wonder if you can say something...
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so i believe we are going to have autonomous systems that really help mankind in all sorts of domains. whether it's healthcare, could be robots inside of hospitals, it could be a robot doing elderly care in someone's home, so they don't have to go to a nursing home, and of course, the military has a lot of uses that try to have our people in less danger. - being in those simulated environments was a lot like being on a move set. they're that real. and they have to be, because when we go into real deserts and real jungles, our future tech is coming with us, and it had better work. that's it for earth 2050. i'm chuck pell. i'll see ya next time. i'm chuck pell. out and they ate dinner near up and coming musicians. >> mccartney, starr, walsh, grove, and did we mention -- >> tom hanks was with them. joe and ringo came out with their wives and posed for the cameras a little bit. >> in 12 years, have we ever got a more awesome table at a restaurant? >> paul, tom -- >> ringo, the two remaining beatles. >> super stoked to be at that table. >> he is huge. he was in too fighters and in the band
so i believe we are going to have autonomous systems that really help mankind in all sorts of domains. whether it's healthcare, could be robots inside of hospitals, it could be a robot doing elderly care in someone's home, so they don't have to go to a nursing home, and of course, the military has a lot of uses that try to have our people in less danger. - being in those simulated environments was a lot like being on a move set. they're that real. and they have to be, because when we go into...
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cheering] the value derived for the small observance of the common law is the greatest treasure known to mankind. freedom. sweet freedom [applause] sweet tempered and forged by what washington called the sacred fire of liberty. freedom is no small c la carte side dish at a fine restaurant. it is the main event. the heavyweight title fight. the reason we dress and come to the party. freedom is why we go up in the morning and 10 the fields. it's why we stay up late at night watching markets. itsustains us. it feeds us and once we have tasted it , we can never have enough to be satisfied. [applause] doctor martin luther king jr. said a piece of freedom is no longer enough for human beings. nor for the nation.unlike bread, he went out to see if flights of liberty with freedom like life. it cannot be had in installments. it is individual . we have it all or we are not free. [applause] as a conservative i believe with all my heart that the furtherance of the common good, freedom means you decide your destiny. your family, your household, your neighborhood and your small town Ãyour state and in those f
cheering] the value derived for the small observance of the common law is the greatest treasure known to mankind. freedom. sweet freedom [applause] sweet tempered and forged by what washington called the sacred fire of liberty. freedom is no small c la carte side dish at a fine restaurant. it is the main event. the heavyweight title fight. the reason we dress and come to the party. freedom is why we go up in the morning and 10 the fields. it's why we stay up late at night watching markets....
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look, god sent jesus to die for the sins of mankind. someone has to betray him.fulfill this mission. jesus is saying, i have to die on the cross in order to do what i was sent here to do. >> judas was not the evil figure, this nasty traitor that we've often depicted him as in the history of christianity. >> judas, the quintessential traitor is actually the hero? this is hugely shocking. it's stunning. >> the gospel of judas totally changes the relationship between jesus and judas. now judas is not a traitor but a trusted ally chosen by jesus to help him fulfill god's divine plan. then in 2007, another biblical scholar starts to doubt this interpretation. >> i began to do my own work translating the gospel of judas. and what i began noticing is that there were certain selections of words and translation that didn't reflect the actual coptic language. and so this caused me to really sit down and take a second look at this text and start to ask questions, what do we really have here? >> april deconick has come to geneva, to the foundation now keepers of the gospel o
look, god sent jesus to die for the sins of mankind. someone has to betray him.fulfill this mission. jesus is saying, i have to die on the cross in order to do what i was sent here to do. >> judas was not the evil figure, this nasty traitor that we've often depicted him as in the history of christianity. >> judas, the quintessential traitor is actually the hero? this is hugely shocking. it's stunning. >> the gospel of judas totally changes the relationship between jesus and...
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reached the pearly gates god will ask how many days -- games i one he will want to know what i did for mankindnd if i helped a few kids down the road that's what i want to be known for.>> i did a play-by- play from one of his games and he is a great man. he gave so much to kids. >> he will be missed.>>> coming up next, a race to prevent a catastrophe. the efforts to shore up the spillway before a new round of storms. >> evacuees spend a second night away from their home. >>> we go back into the ark of -- archives. high expectations. >>> how storm damage is causing an unexpected disruption for thousands of commuters this week. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, emergency repairs underway at the oroville dam. right now: >>> emergency repairs are underway at the oroville dam. crews are rushing to shore up emergency spillway with rocks and boulders as nearly 200,000 people wait to find out when they can return home. within the past hour the governor is saying that an announcement could come tomorrow.>> it's very difficult. it's hard to understand how people have been able to evacuate so quickly. just know that
reached the pearly gates god will ask how many days -- games i one he will want to know what i did for mankindnd if i helped a few kids down the road that's what i want to be known for.>> i did a play-by- play from one of his games and he is a great man. he gave so much to kids. >> he will be missed.>>> coming up next, a race to prevent a catastrophe. the efforts to shore up the spillway before a new round of storms. >> evacuees spend a second night away from their...