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what has happened here, this millennia old argument, what came first, the chicken or the egg, science or literature, is that ideas thought of a millennia ago or scientifically -- these came about. >> the other thing is this is the roman empire. i would like to say a good thing or two about the roman empire. it was a good place to think. even if you worked. one of the best mathematicians was from there. >> and they did not have all of the technology that higgs and his team did to figure this out. this was pure thought act than that expressed itself through literature, the journalism of the time, which i find compelling, and all of these millennia later you have this team of scientists. >> proved right by some multibillion-dollar machines. >> exactly. >> there were thousands of people involved in achieving this, and you cannot really make use of it right now, but very intelligent people around will know what to do with this. >> coming to an iphone near you. >> will have to take a break. when we come back, we will look at another milestone of a different sort. this one at the u.s. federa
what has happened here, this millennia old argument, what came first, the chicken or the egg, science or literature, is that ideas thought of a millennia ago or scientifically -- these came about. >> the other thing is this is the roman empire. i would like to say a good thing or two about the roman empire. it was a good place to think. even if you worked. one of the best mathematicians was from there. >> and they did not have all of the technology that higgs and his team did to...
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over the millennia, grand city-states emerged in the tropics of mexico, guatemala and honduras. this is the realm of the ancient maya. they built magnificent cities and peopled them with the portraits of their kings. these are the ruins of copan in honduras. the mystery of the rise and fall of these maya kingdoms has fascinated archaeologists for centuries. it is a puzzle presented in 1839 by the words and etchings of explorers frederick catherwood and john stephens. "architecture, sculpture and painting, "all the arts which embellish life "had flourished in this overgrown forest. "the city was desolate. "it lay before us like a shattered bark "in the midst of an ocean, "her masts gone, her crew perished, "and none to tell whence she came, "to whom she belonged, "how long on her voyage, or what caused her destruction." now, 150 years later, the puzzle first put forth by stephens and catherwood is being pieced together. archaeologists are rebuilding the ancient city of copan -- a thirty-acre maze of ball courts and plazas, monumental sculpture and colossal stairways. intricate an
over the millennia, grand city-states emerged in the tropics of mexico, guatemala and honduras. this is the realm of the ancient maya. they built magnificent cities and peopled them with the portraits of their kings. these are the ruins of copan in honduras. the mystery of the rise and fall of these maya kingdoms has fascinated archaeologists for centuries. it is a puzzle presented in 1839 by the words and etchings of explorers frederick catherwood and john stephens. "architecture,...
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it holds on in context after context through the millennia with circumstances changing of all different kinds of economic cultural and technological developments. it's tenacious. it exists within -- very few prejudices against ethnic groups exists when there are no people in those groups. who cares? you don't care about them. and yet anti-semitism exists in country after country but historically today where there are no or very few jews. it has fantastical qualities. in medieval times jews were seen as being in league with her minions of the devil. germans and many others in the mid-part of the 20th century believed jews were secular devils in human form. they would not think that they were beholding human beings. the charges against jews were meant -- foment all wars. they're responsible for all the wars in the world. they invented a haze and on and on and on. these are fantastical. most prejudices although not accurate accounts reality by any means, have more of a relationship to the reality than anti-semitism which has far-flung fantastical one might go as far as to say elusive tory
it holds on in context after context through the millennia with circumstances changing of all different kinds of economic cultural and technological developments. it's tenacious. it exists within -- very few prejudices against ethnic groups exists when there are no people in those groups. who cares? you don't care about them. and yet anti-semitism exists in country after country but historically today where there are no or very few jews. it has fantastical qualities. in medieval times jews were...
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tenacity, it holds on in context after context through the millennia, with circumstances changing of all different kinds, economic, political, cultural, technological developments. it's tenacious. it takes is -- very few prejudices against ethnic groups exist when there are no people in those groups. who cares? people aren't in your country, you don't care about them. and yet, anti-semitism exist in country after country both historically and today where there are no or very few jews. it has fantastical qualities. in medieval times, jews were seen as being in league with or minions of the devil. germans and many others in the mid-part of the 20th century believed that jews were essentially secular devils in human form. it would look at jews and not think they were beholding human beings. the charges against the jews, they foment all wars. they are responsible for all wars in the world. they invented a haze, and on and on and on. these are fantastical. most prejudices, although not accurate accounts of reality by any means, have more of a relationship to the reality of the people they
tenacity, it holds on in context after context through the millennia, with circumstances changing of all different kinds, economic, political, cultural, technological developments. it's tenacious. it takes is -- very few prejudices against ethnic groups exist when there are no people in those groups. who cares? people aren't in your country, you don't care about them. and yet, anti-semitism exist in country after country both historically and today where there are no or very few jews. it has...
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i think we seller solves short people face the death for millennia. that fit for our family to be that blunt but not necessarily the same for your family budget could be a different conversation but at least to have an understanding we are approaching the end of a reliance it could be several months but to have the phrase in your room because we deprive people of such possible blessings if they die a completely unprepared they cannot say their last words or cleanup what needs to be. someone said recently an a different context here is 10 miles wide in a freer is 10 miles wide bid only paper-thin but if you walk through that you could have an easy conversations and people i know have sent the book to film the vendors to allow it to be in the opener for a conversation needs to happen sometimes the kids cannot let go. >> i have to situations one is very close like your father. my mother was given a pacemaker although she was healthy in and active but had atrial fibrillation but in the end she had a stroke anyway into lived two years in a nursing home and
i think we seller solves short people face the death for millennia. that fit for our family to be that blunt but not necessarily the same for your family budget could be a different conversation but at least to have an understanding we are approaching the end of a reliance it could be several months but to have the phrase in your room because we deprive people of such possible blessings if they die a completely unprepared they cannot say their last words or cleanup what needs to be. someone...
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the reason why gold is chosen as money is that centuries in the marketplace and you might say the millenniaears produced the most stable amount of money when a currency was convertible to gold. >> as you know, i did spend some time with president reagan president reagan and he was very synthetically the idea. he had a lot of advice including those who did not think it was a good idea. this is not necessarily a keynesian socialists but the empirical evidence of history and what proved to be the most able and commercial history. >> a big crash, 1929, did that happen again? >> it did happen almost in 2007 and 2008. see remember the stock exchanges that were close after world war i was inaugurated in 1914. so there is no question about the ever increasing hostility that is developing between the terrorists in america and japan and china and something like that could set it off. neil: i wish we had more time, my friend. i wish you the best. >> thank you, neil. neil: when we come back, imagine bringing home no money but being worth billions. i have the answer and no, it is not bill o'reilly. it's
the reason why gold is chosen as money is that centuries in the marketplace and you might say the millenniaears produced the most stable amount of money when a currency was convertible to gold. >> as you know, i did spend some time with president reagan president reagan and he was very synthetically the idea. he had a lot of advice including those who did not think it was a good idea. this is not necessarily a keynesian socialists but the empirical evidence of history and what proved to...
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the millennias and those folks have no idea, after three years they have no idea on how to educate themselvest big problem, he said he wanted everybody to get health care. there is a difference, and people have to realize that having health insurance is not getting health care. and when you go to the california exchange, there is a big warning like on a pack of cigarettes. if you actually utilize health care, these numbers will go up disastrously. if there is an actual warning. so remember you may have a piece of paper that says you have health insurance, good luck finding a doctor and finding health care. >> we'll see you when we come back, when we come back, we'll have more with our studio audience, plus, a group of republicans took matters in progressive claims. this is flo. i need you. i feel so alone. but you're not alone. i knew you'd come. like i could stay away. you know i can't do this without you. you'll never have to. you're always there for me. shh! i'll get you a rental car. i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. nice car. sure is. make a de
the millennias and those folks have no idea, after three years they have no idea on how to educate themselvest big problem, he said he wanted everybody to get health care. there is a difference, and people have to realize that having health insurance is not getting health care. and when you go to the california exchange, there is a big warning like on a pack of cigarettes. if you actually utilize health care, these numbers will go up disastrously. if there is an actual warning. so remember you...
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which that mass extinction able to his lifetime is just not going to happen this is centuries to millennia the second aspect of this and why i go back to this being a civilization tipping event if you will is that it rapidly melts. and we have ice heats that sit on land when these melt sea level rises it's even a meter going to meter sea level rise is going to vary significantly affect global agriculture we are increasing the human population heading towards ten billion by the end of the century and we're going to reduce the amount of arable web because of sea level rise this is where we really the math doesn't fit very well so we've got the larger a mass extinction of the short term human population extinction is it possible a over the short term between seven people billion people burning fossil fuels for a couple of centuries and then that produce in the melting of the permafrost and perhaps methane hydrate into the sea is that those two things could drive us toward a tipping point that we may not in our lifetimes or several lifetimes actually succeed but once we're past that tipping po
which that mass extinction able to his lifetime is just not going to happen this is centuries to millennia the second aspect of this and why i go back to this being a civilization tipping event if you will is that it rapidly melts. and we have ice heats that sit on land when these melt sea level rises it's even a meter going to meter sea level rise is going to vary significantly affect global agriculture we are increasing the human population heading towards ten billion by the end of the...
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the millennias and those folks have no idea, after three years they have no idea on how to educate themselvesbig problem, he said he wanted everybody to get health care. there is a difference, and people have to realize that having health insurance is not getting health care. and when you go to the california exchange, there is a big warning like on a pack of cigarettes. if you actually utilize health care, these numbers will go up disastrously. if there is an actual warning. so remember you may have a piece of paper that says you have health insurance, good luck finding a doctor and finding health care. >> we'll see you when we come back, when we come back, we'll have more with our studio audience, plus, a group of republicans took matters in their own hands to honor their nation. we have exclusive video here on "hannity" next. lling in for officer owens. she used double miles from her capital one venture card to take an early vacation. buckle up. let's go do cop stuff. [ siren chirps ] license and venture card, ma'am. was i going too fast? oh, you'd be going twice as fast if you had double
the millennias and those folks have no idea, after three years they have no idea on how to educate themselvesbig problem, he said he wanted everybody to get health care. there is a difference, and people have to realize that having health insurance is not getting health care. and when you go to the california exchange, there is a big warning like on a pack of cigarettes. if you actually utilize health care, these numbers will go up disastrously. if there is an actual warning. so remember you...
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new e advantagization, a new rediscovery of the church's missionary energy in the church's third millennia. i thought it would make a bit more sense and, frankly, be a bit more provocative rather than use the phrase the catholicism of the new e advantage lization, just say evangelical catholicism. that gets people's attention. >> host: george weigel, what do you think of pope francis so far? >> guest: i had the pleasure of meeting then-cardinal in buenos aires months ago. in the past six months, it's about what i expected. a genuine man of god, a real christian disciple. he has a marvelous ability to touch the hearts of the people who see him and hear him. and i think he's given a positive thrust to the truce of catholic faith of which he is the custodian. i was interested when i was in buenos aires with him in may of 2012 to hear him say how little he liked to go to rome. so now he's living there. this is a man who's got a new job and took it as a sacrifice. but he's also a man of real christian confidence and joy, and i think that's coming through. >> host: in your view, has the church c
new e advantagization, a new rediscovery of the church's missionary energy in the church's third millennia. i thought it would make a bit more sense and, frankly, be a bit more provocative rather than use the phrase the catholicism of the new e advantage lization, just say evangelical catholicism. that gets people's attention. >> host: george weigel, what do you think of pope francis so far? >> guest: i had the pleasure of meeting then-cardinal in buenos aires months ago. in the...