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that'but what this does for peoe with pre-existing conditions is right back where we started. every one of my colleagues is right to. once republicans get done with this, i hope that they can come and work with us, work together to strengthen the exchanges which we can do and i have a comprehensive bill to do that. that is what we should be doing and what we should have been doing all along. >> you might have noticed people in america are mad and i will tell you why they are mad they are scared because there mothers and nursing homes won't get the care of their children with disabilities will be wards of the state because as a family they will not be able to afford to take care of them. they are afraid that their pre-existing conditions will no longer be covered and they will have to file bankruptcy to stay while and to afford their insurance. they are afraid that we are going back, and that we are going backwards. when people are afraid, they are angry. it is absolutely essential that we respond with leadership like the adults that we are supposed to be in washington, d.c. an
that'but what this does for peoe with pre-existing conditions is right back where we started. every one of my colleagues is right to. once republicans get done with this, i hope that they can come and work with us, work together to strengthen the exchanges which we can do and i have a comprehensive bill to do that. that is what we should be doing and what we should have been doing all along. >> you might have noticed people in america are mad and i will tell you why they are mad they are...
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. >> proroviding tips to help peoe lead a meaningful life -- it certainly looks like a win-win kind of business. >> for millennia, religion has been a central source of meaning, providing a sense of stability and structure. but today, many are turning away from the established religions and seeking comfort elsewhere. with an increasingly broad variety of spiritual alternatives available, it's now possible to seek your own answers. some are finding it in new f fos of s self-improvement, while others are taking a more esoteric approach. >> thousands gather at stonehenge in england every year to celebrate the summer solstice. for many, the prehistoric site is sacred -- a place of mystery and magic. on some level, we all seek to find meaning in our lives.s. in the west today, some are turning to esoteric forms of spirituality for answers. >> today, europe is suffering from depression. 30% of the population is suffering from depression. it's a very high number. so it's the last percentage of people in needed of inner peac. >> crop circles in bavaria. some people here believe there are super
. >> proroviding tips to help peoe lead a meaningful life -- it certainly looks like a win-win kind of business. >> for millennia, religion has been a central source of meaning, providing a sense of stability and structure. but today, many are turning away from the established religions and seeking comfort elsewhere. with an increasingly broad variety of spiritual alternatives available, it's now possible to seek your own answers. some are finding it in new f fos of s...
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p plat's water could be fitd intoto 5-litreucket, barely aeaspooul of it wld contamined waterakes peoefresh, csickater. ararnd theorldld, childre die a resulof arrhoea-lalateillnesse every ur. a lack oclean water is a problem in argentina, too. >> the families who live here are among the poorest in rio de la plata. there's not even running water in the wooden huts they built themselves. this woman is explaining to nicolas wertheimer that she gets water from a pump and a hose that extends through the reeds. the water comes from the rio de la plata, but it's polluted, and poses a health risk. nicolas wertheimer wants to improve the situation, and founded the project "agua segura" to ensure the local water supply is clean and safe. local children are often sick from drinking contaminated water. their mothers have no one to turn to for help. >> is diarrhea also a problem? >> yes, it is. my little one was throwing up, and was taken to hospital. >> did he get antibiotics? >> no, they didn't give him anything. >> to tackle the problem, nikolas wertheimer is installing a water filter that does
p plat's water could be fitd intoto 5-litreucket, barely aeaspooul of it wld contamined waterakes peoefresh, csickater. ararnd theorldld, childre die a resulof arrhoea-lalateillnesse every ur. a lack oclean water is a problem in argentina, too. >> the families who live here are among the poorest in rio de la plata. there's not even running water in the wooden huts they built themselves. this woman is explaining to nicolas wertheimer that she gets water from a pump and a hose that extends...
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. - a lot of peoe knew him as an actor first, and then he became a very accomplished director. - very accomplished director. - swingers was the film he was famous for. - [giancarlo] swingers was his film. - that's right, yeah. - [giancarlo] but he's a terrifically intelligent guy, and when i speak to him, he says, "the system of delivery is gonna be changing incrementally as the years go by". but very soon, there'll be a bank where we can just go and press whatever we want to see, television or movie, and it will show up on our home screen. - show's up right there, and i like what you said about the means of production being available through iphones and other technologies. in some ways the business has become democratized. a lot of the barriers that existed before no longer exist. - there's no doubt, i have four daughters, and my youngest daughter goes to school here in austin. she is now 13, she came here at nine years old, at 11 years old, she won the austin youth film festival for a documentary film that she made on mental health. great opportunities were afforded her from her iph
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so appealing that tons of o peoe from africa and india and latin america who are not of european ancestry want to come herepp because they like the ideas. so you believe this country is racially exclusive, but all these people from the federal don't appear to believe that. they want to come here because it's a great country and they agree with the values it was founded on.t why does the american left not agree with them on that? >> i believe that everyone should look at westernno civilization, christian valueses as a beacon to the rest of theat world. >> tucker: so what is wrong with the speech? >> what donald trump believes we should ban muslims. he believes that mexican immigrants are racist and murderous. he believes -- but tucker he ran -- >> tucker: these are real questions. europe has had a culture, a distinct culture, a series for thousands of years. all the sudden a ton of people move in who disagree with the tenants of that culture and they ware changing it. my question, really simple, ashe the culture into which they are coming, the western civilization we are talking about, sup
so appealing that tons of o peoe from africa and india and latin america who are not of european ancestry want to come herepp because they like the ideas. so you believe this country is racially exclusive, but all these people from the federal don't appear to believe that. they want to come here because it's a great country and they agree with the values it was founded on.t why does the american left not agree with them on that? >> i believe that everyone should look at westernno...
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. >> the turning point for "seinfeld" from like nice show that all of the cool peoe kind of know aboutwas an episode called "the contest" where they tried to abstain from self-pleasure for as long as possible. >> 6:30, time for your bath. >> george, i'm hungry. >> hang on, ma. hang on. >> once you do 30 minutes on masturbation, you can pretty much get away with anything. >> i guess you'll be going back to that hospital. >> my mother, jerry. >> but are you still master of your domain? >> i am king of the county. >> the week after that aired, people were talking about that in the workplace the entire week. they still are talking about it. 52 seconds and two of the greatest words in sitcom history. >> i'm out. >> one of the shorthand descriptions of "seinfeld" is no hugs, no lessons. let's push it a little further than it's ever been pushed before. >> i think the big breakthrough of "seinfeld" was that the characters were not nice people. >> someone help. >> shut up, you old hag. >> they were narcissistic. >> help! >> they would screw each other over at the drop of a hat. >> he's just a d
. >> the turning point for "seinfeld" from like nice show that all of the cool peoe kind of know aboutwas an episode called "the contest" where they tried to abstain from self-pleasure for as long as possible. >> 6:30, time for your bath. >> george, i'm hungry. >> hang on, ma. hang on. >> once you do 30 minutes on masturbation, you can pretty much get away with anything. >> i guess you'll be going back to that hospital. >> my mother,...
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. >> i had an opportunity to be a stanford last month five years i was impressedf peoe of the number of people that try to filter hate speech and that is commendable. if that is the case there should be an ongoing dialogue between the government security agenciesesth to filter out russian propaganda but i was impressed by the testimony and was quite convincing tocinge be the integration of that technology company. >> above to hear the rest of your comments. >> so from silicon valley on these issues that growing market for robotics and social media but much of that is criminal activity.ty. . . and it will be a growing concern for those in the digital environment and with those large numbers supported by artificial intelligence so to counter that those that have the platforms are one of the key players. i was heartened by the discussion that day take that seriously was to these companies are thinking how they could be an active supporter in not the lead instructor but also the technology research on this subject is a must that we work together and if we don't we will see not -- will no
. >> i had an opportunity to be a stanford last month five years i was impressedf peoe of the number of people that try to filter hate speech and that is commendable. if that is the case there should be an ongoing dialogue between the government security agenciesesth to filter out russian propaganda but i was impressed by the testimony and was quite convincing tocinge be the integration of that technology company. >> above to hear the rest of your comments. >> so from silicon...
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was no longer to be private property owned by inindividuals but rather ththe property of the whole peoe run and administered by the state. so from private property to social property. and the second big difference between capitalism and these alternatives was that in capitalism, you used the market as your mechanism of distributing things, whereas in these societies, governments planned the distribution, decided who would get what and so forth. so the differences between the two systems were understood to be private versus social property, markets versus planning. what always struck me is interesting--whatever you thought about that alternative was that nobody said a word in this great hundndred-year struge between the two about the organanization of the e enterprise. it's as if it dididn't matter. it's as if in capitalism, you had a bunch of workers going to work every daday. then there was a revolution. the flags changed their color. and after the revolution, the workers went to work again, but instead of it being a board of directors selected by the major shareholders, it was a board
was no longer to be private property owned by inindividuals but rather ththe property of the whole peoe run and administered by the state. so from private property to social property. and the second big difference between capitalism and these alternatives was that in capitalism, you used the market as your mechanism of distributing things, whereas in these societies, governments planned the distribution, decided who would get what and so forth. so the differences between the two systems were...