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mr. redding, thank you again. back. >> thank you. >> for a moment i felt how it is to waste some time. [laughter] >> don't do that very often these days. and i'm sure my colleagues at the board of supervisors also don't know how that feels very much. but i want to thank and welcome everybody here to our waterfront. this is the kind of event that we're happy to not only engage in, but to bring more people to our waterfront. that has been the purpose of the port for so many years. and i want to just congratulate the port, its commission and the staff, because this is in fact 150 years of celebration of our port. and what a way to celebrate with all these wonderful things that are happening here. it's taken 15 years for this project to get done, 15 years. that's a 10th of the history of the port of san francisco. and there's a lot of people to thank and monique's already thanked them, but it's worth repeating. i think the big conservation development commission, the port commission, our port staff, public works, all
mr. redding, thank you again. back. >> thank you. >> for a moment i felt how it is to waste some time. [laughter] >> don't do that very often these days. and i'm sure my colleagues at the board of supervisors also don't know how that feels very much. but i want to thank and welcome everybody here to our waterfront. this is the kind of event that we're happy to not only engage in, but to bring more people to our waterfront. that has been the purpose of the port for so many...
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mr. redding she put those on especially for him. it was very apropos as always. thank you so much. we've had many, many partners, and one of the biggest was from the federal government. as you may know, this project went from being about an $11 million project to about a $26 million project and had a few surprises for those that related to the seawall and some of the other things we wanted to do. with the help of congresswoman nancy pelosi, we were able to find $5 million in grant funds to close that gap and move this project forward. and it created for us not just the ability to do this great project, but the ability to find ourselves a fabulous new partner in the united states army corps of engineers. so, i want to say a very big thank you to the [speaker not understood] people, especially tessa bernhardt for your dedication and your help in getting our old and blighted pier 36 out of this great bay to make room for this new addition. and i especially want to say thanks to leader pelosi for always advocating for ports around this country, especially our port, for the work that sh
mr. redding she put those on especially for him. it was very apropos as always. thank you so much. we've had many, many partners, and one of the biggest was from the federal government. as you may know, this project went from being about an $11 million project to about a $26 million project and had a few surprises for those that related to the seawall and some of the other things we wanted to do. with the help of congresswoman nancy pelosi, we were able to find $5 million in grant funds to...
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mr. ron red head. >> lily beth rogilio. >> mr. john steel. >> i was calling him james all semester. i want to mention miss caludia stella she is actually working at tyson management and she could not make it in but she is working. >> next up is austin ming sue. [ applause ] >> last but not least mr. bang, king wo. >> now for the catb scholarships. all right. >> before i pass those out, i wanted to thank the construction industry advisory council, which consists of employers, educators and city partners, necessary to keep the program content current, comprehensive and competitive. these employers are fantastic to work with and especially for their role in providing internship opportunities as a gateway to long term employment within the industry. our scholarship donors for this cycle came from kathleen carroll of heroro contractors. mr. victor marques of the marques law group. >> miss alia of turner. >> david lou of ucsf and mark gerar. and mr. jeff peterson of web corp and miss judy sorro, in memory of mitch sorro. >> now i would like to announce the four scholarships. these scholar
mr. ron red head. >> lily beth rogilio. >> mr. john steel. >> i was calling him james all semester. i want to mention miss caludia stella she is actually working at tyson management and she could not make it in but she is working. >> next up is austin ming sue. [ applause ] >> last but not least mr. bang, king wo. >> now for the catb scholarships. all right. >> before i pass those out, i wanted to thank the construction industry advisory council, which...
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you don't want to talk about the world black, brown, red, white people, you want to lecture black people. mr. o'reilly, i would like to have that conversation protecting behind white fences, come to the streets and you were surprised that black people don't throw bananas at each other or swing from trees. >> can you believe that? >> it is unbelievable on so many levels. let me start by saying he is making the charge that o'reilly portrays black people as animals, and this never happened, is not true. o'reilly in the whole especially side, which we talked about on the radio, was going on about defeating racial stereotypes in this society. that's not what michael eric dyson wants to do. he wants to hold up somehow that bill o'reilly is a racist and target of the conversation and therefore we should be about somehow going after bill o'reilly. well, who does that help? let's think about that. if this is a real conversation about helping people, if you truly love people, want to help those in need, how does it help to go after conservatives o'reilly, white people, rich people. let's go to the peo
you don't want to talk about the world black, brown, red, white people, you want to lecture black people. mr. o'reilly, i would like to have that conversation protecting behind white fences, come to the streets and you were surprised that black people don't throw bananas at each other or swing from trees. >> can you believe that? >> it is unbelievable on so many levels. let me start by saying he is making the charge that o'reilly portrays black people as animals, and this never...
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i was giving him two red flowers and welcome, mr. president. when the nixon's car passes i was at the corner of the boulevard and the road and first of all came to my mind, do i shoot him? this man is so daring that comes to china. because we wanted to, pearl buck, who i did not show. she was scheduled to come with nixon but at last minute she was refused a visa by madam mao to come to china. before that they used to pave the way to reject pearl buck in china and denounce her. i never know this name. pearl buck, what did she wrote? she is giving, she insulted chinese peasants. so i was not able to get any pock which is copy. i remember my denunciation of the author for insulting chinese peasants. it wasn't until the "red azalea" book tour from the way back from los angeles i read pearl buck, "the good either." i have never seen any author including my favorite chinese auditors portray the chinese peasants with such affection and the, accuracy. the life that i think she, she is the only one. i know she had a debate with a chinese professor. mr.
i was giving him two red flowers and welcome, mr. president. when the nixon's car passes i was at the corner of the boulevard and the road and first of all came to my mind, do i shoot him? this man is so daring that comes to china. because we wanted to, pearl buck, who i did not show. she was scheduled to come with nixon but at last minute she was refused a visa by madam mao to come to china. before that they used to pave the way to reject pearl buck in china and denounce her. i never know this...
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first of all, we shouldn't put red lines, as mr.ski just said, that we can'tor at a future date. secondly, you have a country in the midst of a profound economic crisis. it needs two things above all, wheat or flour and oil. and we should work with the saudis to provide both of those things. we shouldn't set a political timetable. what we should be doing is quietly cautioning the military behind the scenes, not with public pronouncements, but about taking an approach that is likely going to quiet the brotherhood, or at least make it postpone its political demands, because the brotherhood can take one of two lessons to what's happened. one is you enter democracy, you think you're playing by the rules, and guess what? they cut your legs out from under you anyway. or they can take the lesson that when you hold power, you need to be accountable, you need to be responsible and you need to take things slowly, taking into account the views of all the stakeholders. that's what morsi and the brotherhood failed to do, and that's the lesson we
first of all, we shouldn't put red lines, as mr.ski just said, that we can'tor at a future date. secondly, you have a country in the midst of a profound economic crisis. it needs two things above all, wheat or flour and oil. and we should work with the saudis to provide both of those things. we shouldn't set a political timetable. what we should be doing is quietly cautioning the military behind the scenes, not with public pronouncements, but about taking an approach that is likely going to...
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his final meal included chicken with red sauce and strawberry cake. >> mr. muhammad was asked to be make a last statement, and he did not acknowledge us or make any statement whatsoever. he seemed very unemotional. >> hello, everyone. i'm still on death row fighting. >> prior to his execution however, muhammad did speak. this short video was made after his conviction and aired on cnn in 2007. it included what seemed to be an oddly upbeat farewell. >> thank you for your patience, kindness and sacrifice that you will always make. peace. may god be with you always. thank you. >> we will not forget. we will never know your pain, and we only wish that we would have stopped this to reduce the number of victims. >> welcome back to the continuing coverage. there is the seminole county courthouse and that courthouse probably empty, you see the fifth floor lit up. that is where the verdict was handed down. that verdict, not guilty, it's midnight eastern time, i have breaking news for you in case you missed it, a short time ago, this happened inside the courtroom where
his final meal included chicken with red sauce and strawberry cake. >> mr. muhammad was asked to be make a last statement, and he did not acknowledge us or make any statement whatsoever. he seemed very unemotional. >> hello, everyone. i'm still on death row fighting. >> prior to his execution however, muhammad did speak. this short video was made after his conviction and aired on cnn in 2007. it included what seemed to be an oddly upbeat farewell. >> thank you for your...
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his final meal included chicken with red sauce and strawberry cake. >> mr.ammad was asked to be make a last statement, and he did not acknowledge us or make any statement whatsoever. he seemed very unemotional. >> hello, everyone. i'm still on death row fighting. >> prior to his execution however, muhammad did speak. this short video was made after his conviction and aired on cnn in 2007. it included what seemed to be an oddly upbeat farewell. >> thank you for your patient kindness and sacrifice that you will always make. peace. may god be with you always. thank you. >> we will not forget. we will never know your pain, and we only wish that we would have stopped this to reduce the have stopped this to reduce the number of victims. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> one was world renowned, among the most gifted musicians in history. >> and one was a kid from georgia with no real talents or direction in life. >> everyone said he was a nice person. >> he wanted to bring attention to himself. >> they were as different as night and day -- two men intent on
his final meal included chicken with red sauce and strawberry cake. >> mr.ammad was asked to be make a last statement, and he did not acknowledge us or make any statement whatsoever. he seemed very unemotional. >> hello, everyone. i'm still on death row fighting. >> prior to his execution however, muhammad did speak. this short video was made after his conviction and aired on cnn in 2007. it included what seemed to be an oddly upbeat farewell. >> thank you for your...
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mr. obama released a statement that red in part, quote: we are deeply concerned by the decision of the egyptianed forces to he remove president morsi and suspend the egyptian constitution. the president did not criticize the egyptian military and he didn't call morsi's removal a coup, which may mean he is trying to get around a u.s. law which bars u.s. aid to the countries where a military removes a democratically elected leader. jamie? >> jamie: so big dollars at stake there for that country. wendell, what is the reaction on capitol hill? we know this will have global imfully indications as well. >> you are right. arab world deeply divided over turkey's ouster. turkey and tunisia. cut tar welcomed it because egypt is such a cultural and economic leader in the world what happens there has broad imply calingses for other countries. the failure of egypt's first experiment of democracy does not bode well. >> it's easier for the public to say what they're against it's harder to build the consensus what you are for. >> the real problem in egypt now is moving forward. people know they are not for mub
mr. obama released a statement that red in part, quote: we are deeply concerned by the decision of the egyptianed forces to he remove president morsi and suspend the egyptian constitution. the president did not criticize the egyptian military and he didn't call morsi's removal a coup, which may mean he is trying to get around a u.s. law which bars u.s. aid to the countries where a military removes a democratically elected leader. jamie? >> jamie: so big dollars at stake there for that...
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mr. obama danced his way down a red carpet. we know he's generally a pretty cool customer, these moves should come as no surprise. how do they measure up to previous leaders, past and present. there's the colin powell, hillary clinton and for those who truly hate the spotlight, may i suggest the ban ki-moon? he clearly drew the short straw here. you will want a good deal of liquid courage before attempting this one. for those who find it difficult to make friends. there's the george w. bush. no one will remember all the tearic mistakes you made as long as these smooth moves live on forever on the internet. you can find all links for tonight's three on our website. i'll just press this, and you'll save on both. ding! ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh, i think i broke my spleen! home insurance provided and serviced by third party insurers. >>> political fight has erupted over the pas
mr. obama danced his way down a red carpet. we know he's generally a pretty cool customer, these moves should come as no surprise. how do they measure up to previous leaders, past and present. there's the colin powell, hillary clinton and for those who truly hate the spotlight, may i suggest the ban ki-moon? he clearly drew the short straw here. you will want a good deal of liquid courage before attempting this one. for those who find it difficult to make friends. there's the george w. bush. no...
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his final meal was chicken with red sauce and strawberry cake. >> mr. muhammad was asked if he wished to make a last statement. he didn't acknowledge this. he seemed very unemotional. >> prior to his execution, however, muhammad did speak. this video airod cnn in 2007. >> thank you for your patient kindness and your sacrifice. thank you. >> we know never know their pain, the only way to stop this. >>> one was world renowned, among the most gifted musicians of the 20th century. >> and one was a kid from georgia with no real talents or direction in life. >> everyone said he was a nice person. >> he wanted to bring attention to himself. >> they were as different as night and day -- two men intense on personal journeys that converged in a single shocking act. >> i took five steps and fired five shots. >> i literally held john lennon's heart in my hand. >> it was an unthinkable crime that left millions in mourning. the murder of john lennon, next. >>> it's a chilly night at around 10:45 p.m. police respond to a report of a shooting at the dakota, an exclusiv
his final meal was chicken with red sauce and strawberry cake. >> mr. muhammad was asked if he wished to make a last statement. he didn't acknowledge this. he seemed very unemotional. >> prior to his execution, however, muhammad did speak. this video airod cnn in 2007. >> thank you for your patient kindness and your sacrifice. thank you. >> we know never know their pain, the only way to stop this. >>> one was world renowned, among the most gifted musicians of...
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mr. obama danced his way down a red carpet. we know he's generally a pretty cool customer, these moves should come as no surprise. how do they measure up to previous leaders, past and present. there's the colin powell, hillary clinton and for those who truly hate the spotlight, may i suggest the ban ki-moon? he clearly drew the short straw here. you will want a good deal of liquid courage before attempting this one. for those who find it difficult to make friends. there's the george w. bush. no one will remember all the tearic mistakes you made as long as these smooth moves live on forever on the internet. you can find all links for tonight's three on our website. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an a
mr. obama danced his way down a red carpet. we know he's generally a pretty cool customer, these moves should come as no surprise. how do they measure up to previous leaders, past and present. there's the colin powell, hillary clinton and for those who truly hate the spotlight, may i suggest the ban ki-moon? he clearly drew the short straw here. you will want a good deal of liquid courage before attempting this one. for those who find it difficult to make friends. there's the george w. bush. no...
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mr. obama danced his way down a red carpet.etty cool customer, these moves should come as no surprise. how do they measure up to previous leaders, past and present. there's the colin powell, hillary clinton and for those who truly hate the spotlight, may i suggest the ban ki-moon? he clearly drew the short straw here. you will want a good deal of liquid courage before attempting this one. for those who find it difficult to make friends. there's the george w. bush. no one will remember all the terrible mistakes you made as long as these smooth moves live on forever on the internet. you can find all links for tonight's three on our website. [ male announcer ] snap out of your snack routine with delicious pringles stix. ♪ ♪ everything pops with pringles stix. [ crunch ] ♪ still doesn't feel real. our time together was... so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to replace your totaled bike with a brand-new one. the tank, the exhaust... well, she looks just like roxy! you know, i'll bet she's in
mr. obama danced his way down a red carpet.etty cool customer, these moves should come as no surprise. how do they measure up to previous leaders, past and present. there's the colin powell, hillary clinton and for those who truly hate the spotlight, may i suggest the ban ki-moon? he clearly drew the short straw here. you will want a good deal of liquid courage before attempting this one. for those who find it difficult to make friends. there's the george w. bush. no one will remember all the...
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mr. obama, who danced his way down the red carpet.nd that reminded us just a little of this. ♪ president george w. bush with the west african dance company in the white house rose garden. that was to mark malaria awareness day a few years ago. and then there was this. ♪ that's bill clinton, president bill clinton, dancing his way around uganda. and it also reminded us of this. ♪ mr. clinton's wife, former secretary of state and maybe democrat nominee in 2016 hillary clinton just last year in victoria, south africa. something about the music that makes them want to dance. >> absolutely. loosens up our politicians when they get to africa. time for a quick break here on "cnn newsroom." ahead, we are live in pretoria for an update on the health of nelson mandela. >>> facing the danger. next, we take a look at the u.s. firefighting squad hotshot. what puts them above the rest? >>> welcome back. we want to take you now to south africa, where anti-apartheid icon nelson mandela clings to life in a pretoria hospital. he has been there now for
mr. obama, who danced his way down the red carpet.nd that reminded us just a little of this. ♪ president george w. bush with the west african dance company in the white house rose garden. that was to mark malaria awareness day a few years ago. and then there was this. ♪ that's bill clinton, president bill clinton, dancing his way around uganda. and it also reminded us of this. ♪ mr. clinton's wife, former secretary of state and maybe democrat nominee in 2016 hillary clinton just last year...
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in in the force of morsi by the islamist parties including the mr motherhood's freedom and justice party they say the legitimacy is a red line the president was democratically elected so he cannot be ousted off base in this manner he must feel his four years in time and then have presidential elections so we're seeing a divide in egypt with the military a positioning itself in the form of intervening and really when operation was going to happen in the next few hours the siege story seems until his square behind this again very much indeed no doubt more for you a little later as the hours tick on thank you very much indeed true to life in cars talk express. when my colleague spoke to pro-government activist abdel aziz who condemned the on rest saying it's driven by foreign support and remnants of the old regime. the president keeps talking of the national reconciliation but what kind of units can there be if the leader is slamming the opposition about by millions of people as thugs actually what we're seeing now is chaos it's the former regime members who are trying to stir it this instability is being supported from th
in in the force of morsi by the islamist parties including the mr motherhood's freedom and justice party they say the legitimacy is a red line the president was democratically elected so he cannot be ousted off base in this manner he must feel his four years in time and then have presidential elections so we're seeing a divide in egypt with the military a positioning itself in the form of intervening and really when operation was going to happen in the next few hours the siege story seems until...
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morsi by the islamist parties according to mr motherhood's freedom and justice party they say that he dismisses the red line the president was democratically elected he cannot be ousted base in this manner he must appeal these four years in time and then have presidential elections so we're seeing a divided egypt with the military a positioning itself in the form of intervening and really we don't mention what's going to happen in the next few hours. that's not discuss the latest news coming out of egypt live with khaled sharia he's a blogger focusing on the middle east so called protests as i said to be in jubilation at the news of the army's draft road map but is that really something to celebrate the possibility that the military could take control i don't think it's to be honest and i think the opposition and to take on the street should have been very careful enough opening up this possibility you know one thing we need to make clear i'm going to have thousands of egyptians or do you just wouldn't take to the streets if they didn't have legitimate grievances but ultimately the process if it went c
morsi by the islamist parties according to mr motherhood's freedom and justice party they say that he dismisses the red line the president was democratically elected he cannot be ousted base in this manner he must appeal these four years in time and then have presidential elections so we're seeing a divided egypt with the military a positioning itself in the form of intervening and really we don't mention what's going to happen in the next few hours. that's not discuss the latest news coming...
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red line. and so i can attest to you, mr. chairman, that every morning at the capitol stop, the south capitol stop, people who work in this complex on capitol hill , the lines of workers coming into work. nd so when the opposition came before the house, the compact that we, the federal government agreed with maryland, virginia, and the district, and maintain the metro and the particular states and district had the matching funds. i was very supportive because i knew of the benefit that metro brought to our employees here on capitol hill as well as to the federal employees throughout this metro area. so i have to tell you that i support the metro system and i oppose this amendment. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the question is on the amendment by the gentleman from new jersey. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair the noes have it. the gentleman from new jersey. >> i ask for a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment of the gentlema
red line. and so i can attest to you, mr. chairman, that every morning at the capitol stop, the south capitol stop, people who work in this complex on capitol hill , the lines of workers coming into work. nd so when the opposition came before the house, the compact that we, the federal government agreed with maryland, virginia, and the district, and maintain the metro and the particular states and district had the matching funds. i was very supportive because i knew of the benefit that metro...
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mr. jones and his other capacity. these employees anonymously road to the office of special counsel asking for, quote, a review of the patterns, practices, treatment and abuse they have suffered redding the video skating a, quote, file for the employees at atf as we had the same types of statements made to rust. they then said mr. jones, quote, had instituted a climate of fear, pushed employees out of the office, dismissed employees wrongly, of violated hiring practices of e eosc and polarize the office with orwellian style of management. and a special agent in charge of the fbi minnesota division mr. donald oswald wrote to this committee voicing concerns about mr. jones. in that letter he wrote, quote, as a retired fbi senior executive i am one of the few voices that will to publicly express our complete discontent with mr. jones's ineffective leadership and poor service provided to the federal law enforcement community without fear of retaliation or retribution from him. of course those are chilling words. he cautioned, quote, mr. jones was and still remains a significant impediment for federal law enforcement to effectively protect the citizens of minnesota. the concerns and alleg
mr. jones and his other capacity. these employees anonymously road to the office of special counsel asking for, quote, a review of the patterns, practices, treatment and abuse they have suffered redding the video skating a, quote, file for the employees at atf as we had the same types of statements made to rust. they then said mr. jones, quote, had instituted a climate of fear, pushed employees out of the office, dismissed employees wrongly, of violated hiring practices of e eosc and polarize...
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mrs. bartrum own views of two different varieties of american cedar. the red and the white. until the details could be examined by natural philosophers in oxford, and england half a dozen by way of specimen would be sufficient although you call it white cedar we are in doubt what classical longs to until we see the seed pods. he would regulate for his civil suit his expert colleagues and give them the latest classification and then return these for his own edification'' send morsi to he requested march 14, 1736, all specimens went to oxford then you shall hear from me. >> by contrast franklin and his colleagues forced the europeans to make room for american science. take a look at what they did. they confirmed the identity of electricity and lightning so the notion that it was produced in the laboratory or lecture halls were one in the same had been kicked around for quite some time it did fact the very french expert had noted that the spero electrocuted in the lab if you cut them open it resembles the man who was struck by lightning and there were also other science than th
mrs. bartrum own views of two different varieties of american cedar. the red and the white. until the details could be examined by natural philosophers in oxford, and england half a dozen by way of specimen would be sufficient although you call it white cedar we are in doubt what classical longs to until we see the seed pods. he would regulate for his civil suit his expert colleagues and give them the latest classification and then return these for his own edification'' send morsi to he...
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planning for the future basing will we disasters that happen to humans in the red that's important in planning some learned from mr. in a great experiment. so let me put this in perspective for you. human beings are mammals, which is why we are so cute and very and we have live babies and all those good things, just like these appear. and the typical species life span for a mammal, and other words, the typical amount of time before the species evolve into another species or dies out is a million years. that's a typical species life span. and humans, sapiens, involved about 100,000 years ago, possibly 200,000 depending on kind of where you sit in the anthropological debate over this question. but the fact is either way we are pretty early in our species timeline. we have only got, you know, say 900,000 years left to go. so are thinking about planning for the future as a species, planning for our survival as some of recipient, we need to be thinking not just of what we will do next month or next week, but how are we going to set things up so that we have a a good experience living for another 900,000 years. what can
planning for the future basing will we disasters that happen to humans in the red that's important in planning some learned from mr. in a great experiment. so let me put this in perspective for you. human beings are mammals, which is why we are so cute and very and we have live babies and all those good things, just like these appear. and the typical species life span for a mammal, and other words, the typical amount of time before the species evolve into another species or dies out is a...
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mr. martin. >> the stick from the right hand had red-brown staining on it so i performed the chemical test for and it tested positive. the dna profile i obtained was a single source profile. it was -- it matched the dna profile from trayvon martin. in a sample like this, i call this an intimate sample because it's collected directly from an individual's body. so when you collect a sample from an individual's body, their dna profile is expected to be seen on that swab or on that sample. so what i'm looking for on an intimate sample is anything foreign to that person. in this case, because the dna profile matched trayvon martin, that means there were no dna foreign to him on that sample. >> in other words, from the right fingernail scrapings of trayvon martin, you did not find any of george zimmerman's dna there, is that correct? >> no. there was nothing foreign to trayvon martin. >> if we could move to the second part i believe would be the finger nail scrapings from the left hand, your findings as to that? >> as to the left hand, stick was not tested for the possible presence of blood. it did
mr. martin. >> the stick from the right hand had red-brown staining on it so i performed the chemical test for and it tested positive. the dna profile i obtained was a single source profile. it was -- it matched the dna profile from trayvon martin. in a sample like this, i call this an intimate sample because it's collected directly from an individual's body. so when you collect a sample from an individual's body, their dna profile is expected to be seen on that swab or on that sample. so...
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there 'cause i'm the supersoaker ♪ ♪ red white and blew 'em all away with a kiss as unclean as the words that you say ♪ ♪ i don't mind sentimental girls at times mrr away ♪ ♪ i don't mind sentimental girls at times mr. walker away ohh ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey! that's a good one. kings of leon! "supersoaker" is available right now! the new album, "mechanical bull" will be out september 24th. be right back, everybody. come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ he just said it's big. how big? really big. tell him to send a pic. noo!! ok... whoa. whoa. it's jack's big stack. two jumbo beef patties stacked with melting cheese, stacked with onion rings, stacked with pickles, all stacked on toasted sourdough bread. oh, tell her i'm easy... ...'cause of the drive-thru. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to howie mandel, eliot spitzer, kings of leon! [ cheers and applause ] ronald isley! and the greatest band in late night, the roots, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for carson daly. thank you for watching! have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. buh-bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪
there 'cause i'm the supersoaker ♪ ♪ red white and blew 'em all away with a kiss as unclean as the words that you say ♪ ♪ i don't mind sentimental girls at times mrr away ♪ ♪ i don't mind sentimental girls at times mr. walker away ohh ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey! that's a good one. kings of leon! "supersoaker" is available right now! the new album, "mechanical bull" will be out september 24th. be right back, everybody. come on back! [ cheers...
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mr. manchester and we became friends. five years later in 2003 after the yankees beat the red sox as usual, october 9, the playoff game he was having a jack daniels propped up in bed. i was in an easy chair and he turned to me and said paul i would like you to finish the book. it took me a split second to realize what he was asking because we knew "the new york times" had done a story that was going to be no one to finish the book. he had made that public bill manchester had and i had tried to encourage him a few years earlier to find someone and he pretty much told me to drop the subject and i did until that night. and to say i was flabbergasted would be an understatement. >> so he was on his deathbed at that point was he not and then he asked you to take over the book but he collected a lot of information. having read it i wonder how much -- bill manchester was a famous author and wrote death of the president about jfk and about general macarthur. he too of course was a great author. >> in october of 2003 when bill asked me to write the book he was very very sick and had been for five years but not quite deathbed yet.
mr. manchester and we became friends. five years later in 2003 after the yankees beat the red sox as usual, october 9, the playoff game he was having a jack daniels propped up in bed. i was in an easy chair and he turned to me and said paul i would like you to finish the book. it took me a split second to realize what he was asking because we knew "the new york times" had done a story that was going to be no one to finish the book. he had made that public bill manchester had and i had...
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mr. chairman, when all else fails there are red flags. socialism, apocalypse now, and we heard again just recently weigel i resent the fact that first of all, you have accused of those folks who sat at or after our. months after months listen to many people on this issue. there is not a piece of legislation that ever came through the body that was perfect. so we need change. you cannot deny that obamacare is helping millions of americans if you on the chapter and verse i will give it to you. you cannot deny that they offer health insurance even without a mandate. and the small business is would be xm to. you have no ideas on health reform yourself. in fact those you put before the congress you're own party rejected. so you cannot have it both ways. more important it's better to be right than fast and you know that better than anybody on this panel. things change. things need to be corrected. so when you say the information isn't existing, i will give you the information in print. >> i didn't say that it didn't exist. >> while it's here. i
mr. chairman, when all else fails there are red flags. socialism, apocalypse now, and we heard again just recently weigel i resent the fact that first of all, you have accused of those folks who sat at or after our. months after months listen to many people on this issue. there is not a piece of legislation that ever came through the body that was perfect. so we need change. you cannot deny that obamacare is helping millions of americans if you on the chapter and verse i will give it to you....
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and good luck to you mr president the big banks can make such threats today because they operate with no fear of criminal penalties folks who are in charge of running the economy ran red light after red light actual red light and caused car wreck after car wreck after car wreck and no one's held him accountable for hasn't even had a conversation about accountability in two thousand and five the u.s. supreme court stacked with pro corporate justices overturned a conviction won by the justice department against accounting firm arthur andersen implicated in the enron scandal now incredibly the government tells companies to police themselves the justice department's current position is that a company can escape criminal prosecution see if they just promise to change their behavior. as of two thousand and eleven not one corporate c.e.o. bank executive or politician has been criminally prosecuted for crimes leading to the economic meltdown of two thousand and eight if you really did the investigation of the democrats would not be able to simply say always those george w. bush it was him well you know what it was a lot of bush. but i'm afraid the republicans will be able to
and good luck to you mr president the big banks can make such threats today because they operate with no fear of criminal penalties folks who are in charge of running the economy ran red light after red light actual red light and caused car wreck after car wreck after car wreck and no one's held him accountable for hasn't even had a conversation about accountability in two thousand and five the u.s. supreme court stacked with pro corporate justices overturned a conviction won by the justice...
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mr. mckinley's bill. that is a red letter day in this institution. er -- every other piece of legislation that's come to the floor has done so under threat of veto by the administration. i yield to the gentlelady from west virginia. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. mrs. capito: i rise in strong support of the rule and two underlying energy bills that the house will consider today. proud co-sponsor of both of these bills because they will protect west virginia jobs and prevent increases in electricity cost for many of those millions of folks across this country that cannot afford it. my colleague, mr. mckinley, has worked tirelessly to see that h.r. 2218 has met the demands and answered the questions. to my colleague from florida, when he stated he was -- he's glad he doesn't live in these areas, guess what? we do. so it's exceedingly important to us that we do this the right way. that's why i'm supporting the framework for state regulation that will ensure that coal ash will be used productively. i visited the su
mr. mckinley's bill. that is a red letter day in this institution. er -- every other piece of legislation that's come to the floor has done so under threat of veto by the administration. i yield to the gentlelady from west virginia. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. mrs. capito: i rise in strong support of the rule and two underlying energy bills that the house will consider today. proud co-sponsor of both of these bills because they will protect west...
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mr. stewart there. then in came mariano rivera and amid the cheers in boston, two strikes in the 9th. and jarrod saltalamacchia strikes out to end the game. the yankees beat the red sox final of 4-2. >>> buster posey, best selling baseball jersey but in the nfl? guess who has the top selling one folks? are you surprised it's colin coo per nick. then here in the familiar number 7 work shirt we'll call it. russell wilson of the seahawks is second. while rg3 robert griffin iii is third. last night in arlington, tearful moment here. sheriff deputy james four months after being shot in the head. showed up here and threw out the first pitch before the rangers and the orioles' game. he is back on the mound with control. with a nice little arm there. >> wow. >> yeah. >> that's a neat story. >> isn't it? >> not too surprised about coo per nick are you? >> well, i'm not around to here in the bay area but i mean i would just think with -- >> you know aaron rudigers and some of the other guys. >> we'll argue more at 6:00. see you then. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ] ,,,,,,,, medications? i don't know. last immunization
mr. stewart there. then in came mariano rivera and amid the cheers in boston, two strikes in the 9th. and jarrod saltalamacchia strikes out to end the game. the yankees beat the red sox final of 4-2. >>> buster posey, best selling baseball jersey but in the nfl? guess who has the top selling one folks? are you surprised it's colin coo per nick. then here in the familiar number 7 work shirt we'll call it. russell wilson of the seahawks is second. while rg3 robert griffin iii is third....