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professor robert moore makes a fascinating statement. he is the president of the institute for world spirituality; he's a jungian psychoanalyst; he's a professor at chicago theological seminary. we were able to catch hold of him just after a conference that he'd had with this world spirituality center that he's directing, and he just nails it down in this short interview that unless religion- and your good comment about, well, is it buddhist religion, is it daoist, is it christianity?- unless religions which have been, for better or for worse, the guiding force in determining ethical patterns of action, unless they begin to come together first, and work with other aspects of society, well, it's another doomsday scenario, that we'rere just simply not gog to make it, not just as a nation, but as perhaps even a species. he went a bit longer in our private talk after the interview, but this is an educated man, very well known, quite active in things such as cult activity. but he doesn't see the survival of any kind of orderly human race unle
professor robert moore makes a fascinating statement. he is the president of the institute for world spirituality; he's a jungian psychoanalyst; he's a professor at chicago theological seminary. we were able to catch hold of him just after a conference that he'd had with this world spirituality center that he's directing, and he just nails it down in this short interview that unless religion- and your good comment about, well, is it buddhist religion, is it daoist, is it christianity?- unless...
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robert moore, itv news in the north atlantic. >>> it is time now for your first look at entertainment goers apparently still have a big appetite for "the hunger games." the blockbuster pulled in an estimated $21.5 million in its fourth weekend overshadowing several new releases. that raises the film's domestic total to a whopping $337 million. big numbers. huge. and then coming in seconds bringing screen version of "the three stooges" which pulled in an unexpectedly strong $17.1 million thanks to a largely male audience that bill was not a part of? >> no. surprised it did that well. >> in third place the comedy "the cabin in the woods" managed to scare up $14.9 million due to strong word of mouth and critical reviews. and ninth place, the space thriller "lockout" which debuted with a weak $6.3 million. all right. so you may have heard the big news that after six kids, seven years, brad pitt and angelina jolie, they are finally engaged. yep. there are several reports saying brad's ex-wife jennifer aniston is also thrilled for them, especially now that she's found happiness with her boy
robert moore, itv news in the north atlantic. >>> it is time now for your first look at entertainment goers apparently still have a big appetite for "the hunger games." the blockbuster pulled in an estimated $21.5 million in its fourth weekend overshadowing several new releases. that raises the film's domestic total to a whopping $337 million. big numbers. huge. and then coming in seconds bringing screen version of "the three stooges" which pulled in an unexpectedly...
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robert moore was on board one of those ships and he has more. >> reporter: in the early hours of this1,000 passengers on two cruise ships chartered for this moment stopped to remember. ♪ musicians played "nearer my god to thee." >> that do business in great waters we see the works of the lord. >> reporter: two miles above the wreck, descendants of those who died prayed and reflected on the tragedy on the blunders and the heroism of that night and of lives lost. >> it's a relief now to me. i can leave. i can leave. i'm still going to look forward to seeing him on the other side. >> reporter: at 2:20 a.m., the moment titanic slipped below the waves, two wreaths were thrown out on to the waves. >> this is a recreation of the moment when jon phillips in titanic's radio room transmitted one of the most famous things transmitted. qcd, come quickly, danger. robert moore, itv news in the north atlantic. >>> coming up next, the dog so big he sleeps in a queen sized bed and so tall hevernberplay ncdi ibl nba players. it's incredible. e. >>> the world's tallest dog made an impress on the "today"
robert moore was on board one of those ships and he has more. >> reporter: in the early hours of this1,000 passengers on two cruise ships chartered for this moment stopped to remember. ♪ musicians played "nearer my god to thee." >> that do business in great waters we see the works of the lord. >> reporter: two miles above the wreck, descendants of those who died prayed and reflected on the tragedy on the blunders and the heroism of that night and of lives lost....
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robert moore, itv news in the north atlantic. >>> right now we want to check in with meteorologist robayeda on the weather. rob it was pretty darn nice out today. >> it was. after last week's weather, a nice finish to the weekend. a few spots including livermore and pleasanton earlier climbing into the low 70s. 69 in gilroy and livermore. much cooler day around san francisco and oakland thanks to a steady sea breeze and patchy, low clouds which hung out around the bay. the breeze is down into san jose, west-northwest of 14 miles per hour. and that's once again going to pump in some low clouds overnight tonight. on the coast, a little drizzle for tomorrow morning. but the trend of the week will be if you like the weekend forecast, you're going to love the weather through midweek and the second half of the week, that's not a typo. 70s and 80s could be back to the bay area by the time we get towards friday. low clouds came inland overnight into the morning. we'll see the same thing happen again tonight into tomorrow morning. and the storm track now is lifting off to the north with the sys
robert moore, itv news in the north atlantic. >>> right now we want to check in with meteorologist robayeda on the weather. rob it was pretty darn nice out today. >> it was. after last week's weather, a nice finish to the weekend. a few spots including livermore and pleasanton earlier climbing into the low 70s. 69 in gilroy and livermore. much cooler day around san francisco and oakland thanks to a steady sea breeze and patchy, low clouds which hung out around the bay. the breeze...
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very poignant and sad that the ewell family had such control over the family of daniel moore and the legacy of robert cooke. i did have a finding on william eagan found at the medical journal of the washington navy yard. nothing too terribly exciting. but you have to look at the records with more banal information in order to find the records that can really lead you someplace. so we see that william eagan was treated for some sort of skin condition and given blackwash, which was a common topical solution that was given for fungal infections or whatever, have you. and there's also robert williamson treated with powders. we don't know -- there's no way to tell whether that is the robert williamson, or it was simply misspelled. we see another slide here with william eagan being treated. these are boilermaker companies in new york where our robert williams may have worked. robert williams, a boilermaker, appears in the new york directory on 21st street for the years 1853 and 1854. he is not present in 1855. there is one who appears in 1856, but i don't believe he appears in 1857. so there's no way to pr
very poignant and sad that the ewell family had such control over the family of daniel moore and the legacy of robert cooke. i did have a finding on william eagan found at the medical journal of the washington navy yard. nothing too terribly exciting. but you have to look at the records with more banal information in order to find the records that can really lead you someplace. so we see that william eagan was treated for some sort of skin condition and given blackwash, which was a common...
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robert rice? >> well i was going to say that what steve moore and lot of republicans don't want to remember is that for three decades after the second world war they the top marshall tax rates was not over percent and it was faster than the last decades sense the reagan administration. history is on the side of barack obama and those who say that rich should pay their fair sure, not just because we have a huge budget deficit and we also have a deficit in terms of education and investment and job training and roads and bridges, but also because that kind of fairness, that fairness is completely compatible with economic growth which is what steve moore says it's not. but look at history, it absolutely is. >> bob reich my hero and chris matthews hero. what happened to the democratic party that talked about -- >> 91% to 78%. >> steve, i know what i'm talking about in this area, steve, i know more than you in this one area. when kennedy cut taxes in 63, guess who opposed him? the entire business community. >> right. >> and now the democrat are wrong. they have become anti-growth. they are following the
robert rice? >> well i was going to say that what steve moore and lot of republicans don't want to remember is that for three decades after the second world war they the top marshall tax rates was not over percent and it was faster than the last decades sense the reagan administration. history is on the side of barack obama and those who say that rich should pay their fair sure, not just because we have a huge budget deficit and we also have a deficit in terms of education and investment...
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robert. if i have called your name, come on up. maggie, nancy, don, april. hang on. one second. we have like 100 left. commissioner moore: they are not going to go away. we need a break, i think. president fong: hold your thought. i appreciate it. we will take a 5-10 minute break. great. thank you.
robert. if i have called your name, come on up. maggie, nancy, don, april. hang on. one second. we have like 100 left. commissioner moore: they are not going to go away. we need a break, i think. president fong: hold your thought. i appreciate it. we will take a 5-10 minute break. great. thank you.
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robert. if i have called your name, come on up. maggie, nancy, don, april. hang on. one second. we have like 100 left. commissioner moore: they are not going to go away. we need a break, i think. president fong: hold your thought. i appreciate it. we will take a 5-10 minute >> the planning commission is back in session. if i could have everyone's attention for just a moment. i am going to remind everyone to silence or turn off your cell phones because i know all of them -- all of you were on them during the break. also, we are still in public comment. we still have all of you and i believe there are a few more people downstairs who i would encourage to come upstairs at this point. we still have over one hour of public comment. then there has to be commissioned deliberation. for every one that can hear me that is here for the four- o'clock calendar, please note that the planning commission will not start that calendar before 7:00 p.m. if you need to go away and come back, that is fine. you can go down and make yourselves comfortable until we start that hearing. we will not start that hearing before 7:00 p.m. if you are i
robert. if i have called your name, come on up. maggie, nancy, don, april. hang on. one second. we have like 100 left. commissioner moore: they are not going to go away. we need a break, i think. president fong: hold your thought. i appreciate it. we will take a 5-10 minute >> the planning commission is back in session. if i could have everyone's attention for just a moment. i am going to remind everyone to silence or turn off your cell phones because i know all of them -- all of you were...
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moore road to the white house coverage coming up later today. >> [no audio] >> the former chief think you're a shooter during the korean nuclear crisis, robert gallucci, said the u.s. is living on borrowed time during a national press club discussion. on preventing nuclear terrorism and security friday here in washington. >> welcome to the national press club. i am an editor and writer, a member of the club's committee. and host of today's newsmaker on global nuclear cicada. after our panelists be for proximally 40 mins, we will take questions from the audience for the remaining time. press club gives preference to journalists, preference from members of the media. and many of those around you are working journalists so please respect their heritage a. if there are -- we will invite you to ask your question. please keep your question brief and to the point. no speeches, please. so we can get in as many questions as the time allows. everyone asking questions, please identify yourself and stay the agency or your organization to represent. before we begin i'd like to mention a few upcoming events of the club that may be of interest to you. on may 9, bil
moore road to the white house coverage coming up later today. >> [no audio] >> the former chief think you're a shooter during the korean nuclear crisis, robert gallucci, said the u.s. is living on borrowed time during a national press club discussion. on preventing nuclear terrorism and security friday here in washington. >> welcome to the national press club. i am an editor and writer, a member of the club's committee. and host of today's newsmaker on global nuclear cicada....