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the universe is... >> stephen: the universe is a wonder, and his book "wonders of the universe" is outs program, the wonders of the universe, begins wednesday on science. check it out. it's as wonderful as the universe. we'll be r
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the universe is... >> stephen: the universe is a wonder, and his book "wonders of the universe" is out now. brian cox's program, the wonders of the universe, begins wednesday on science. check it out. it's as wonderful as the universe. we'll be right back. thank you so much. [cheering and applause][cheerin] >> stcaptioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org. [crickets chirping] [water splashing] jeff: whose idea was this? larry: i don't know. bill: i tell you what. this is fun.
the universe is... >> stephen: the universe is a wonder, and his book "wonders of the universe" is out now. brian cox's program, the wonders of the universe, begins wednesday on science. check it out. it's as wonderful as the universe. we'll be right back. thank you so much. [cheering and applause][cheerin] >> stcaptioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org. [crickets chirping] [water splashing] jeff: whose idea was this?...
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>> we know roughly how the universe has evolved to this point. you can send that off into the future and you can predict how it's going to go, but the number in the series, which is the oldest thing we can imagine, which is a point in the universe when all the black holes, the collapsed stars evaporate away to nothingness, and the number is ten to the power of 100 years. that's one with 100 noughts. if i took an atom, one, two, three, and started counting. i'd run out of atoms on the earth very quickly. there are 100 billion stars in the milky way galaxy, 300 billion galaxy in the universe. there are not enough atoms in the entire observable universe to count up to that number, which is the age of the oldest thing we can imagine in science. so it's quite a big story, as you say, in a small book. you're right there. >> stephen: brian congress, will you lie on a hillside with me at night? [laughter] stair - stare up at the sky? i got a chill, and i don't know what you're talking about. that was really beautiful. >> i saw you begin with the calendar
>> we know roughly how the universe has evolved to this point. you can send that off into the future and you can predict how it's going to go, but the number in the series, which is the oldest thing we can imagine, which is a point in the universe when all the black holes, the collapsed stars evaporate away to nothingness, and the number is ten to the power of 100 years. that's one with 100 noughts. if i took an atom, one, two, three, and started counting. i'd run out of atoms on the...
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the universe is... >> stephen: the universe is a wonder, and his book "wonders of the universe" is outow. brian cox's program, the wonders of the universe, begins wednesday on science. check it out. it's as wonderful as the universe. we'll be right back. thank you so much. [cheering and applause][cheerin] >> stcaptioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org. [stately organ music] ♪ [tires screech] (sister mary francis) step away from the curb, children. [tires screech] [tires screech] hi, sister. you look terrific today. what have you done with your hair? you're late again, rick. i know, i know, but i have a very good excuse. there can be no excuse for tardiness. you're right. you're-- you're absolutely right. i'm--i'm sorry. i should never have stopped and saved that drowning infant. i'm--i'm weak, sister. i'm just so weak. all right, now, stop that. children, on the bus. sister, if you ever get lonely after vespers, i am the man to call. my number's in the book. get going, rick. you're late enough as it is. think about it, okay? okay, co
the universe is... >> stephen: the universe is a wonder, and his book "wonders of the universe" is outow. brian cox's program, the wonders of the universe, begins wednesday on science. check it out. it's as wonderful as the universe. we'll be right back. thank you so much. [cheering and applause][cheerin] >> stcaptioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org. [stately organ music] ♪ [tires screech] (sister mary francis) step...
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singularity university here in silicon valley. challenge of the students at singularity, of which you are one, is to go out and affect a billion people. >> yes. >> they kicked me out of college and said go change the world, but they didn't say a billion people. >> a billion. go big or go home. >> at the time, probably a quarter of the world's population. how can you -- tell me about singularity and then how are you going to go affect a billion people? >> well, first i wanted to say, just give a shout out to intelius, because without them as a sponsor, i wouldn't have the opportunity to be attending singularity university. singularity university is just an amazing, an amazing experience. you know, you bring together sort of thought leaders, experts in exponential technologies, and you put them together for ten weeks and you have them come up with, you know, obviously, innovative, creative ways to solve problems, and we're going to take this information, feed off each other, and then we're going to go out to 35 countries that we've
singularity university here in silicon valley. challenge of the students at singularity, of which you are one, is to go out and affect a billion people. >> yes. >> they kicked me out of college and said go change the world, but they didn't say a billion people. >> a billion. go big or go home. >> at the time, probably a quarter of the world's population. how can you -- tell me about singularity and then how are you going to go affect a billion people? >> well,...
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we're in the universe, we are part of the universe, and the universe is in us. and that is one of the most profound revelations of modern astrophysics that there ever is. of science. of science. and i'd like to... if you put together all the revelations of science, that we are biologically connected not only to each other but to all the life forms on the earth, that our molecules are the same molecules that we find in other plants, that this connectivity transforms, i think... i'd like to believe will transform how you view yourself. are you above and apart from everything, or are you a part of everything? because if you think you're above and apart from it, then what's to prevent you from just taking out the forests, and dominating all the creatures of the planet? >> hinojosa: and a lot of people do that, don't they? >> they do that because their ego sits high. but when you study the universe, the ego needs to take a different place. >> hinojosa: there's something else that happens, though. >> because we're not as... we're never as big as we ever thought we wer
we're in the universe, we are part of the universe, and the universe is in us. and that is one of the most profound revelations of modern astrophysics that there ever is. of science. of science. and i'd like to... if you put together all the revelations of science, that we are biologically connected not only to each other but to all the life forms on the earth, that our molecules are the same molecules that we find in other plants, that this connectivity transforms, i think... i'd like to...
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california state university tuition has now doubled from 2007 and university of california fees will go up almost 10%. the citizens redistricting commission draws fire with its new political district lines and won't release its latest maps to the public as planned. >>> and a look at two exhibits in san francisco that celebrate the life of oakland writer gertrude stein and her family's extraordinary art collection. coming up next. >> belva: good evening, i'm belva davis. welcome to "this week in northern california." as the country watches president obama and congress debate over raising the federal debt ceiling, state treasurer bill lockyer is planning ahead. i spoke with him earlier about how he intends to ensure there's enough cash for california. treasurer lockyer, welcome to the program. we know the problems that we're facing in washington, but the question is, how will this effect california? what will be the impact if there's no agreement on raising the ceiling? >> the immediate impact, belva, is that if the federal government has its credit rating go down, then that ripples in
california state university tuition has now doubled from 2007 and university of california fees will go up almost 10%. the citizens redistricting commission draws fire with its new political district lines and won't release its latest maps to the public as planned. >>> and a look at two exhibits in san francisco that celebrate the life of oakland writer gertrude stein and her family's extraordinary art collection. coming up next. >> belva: good evening, i'm belva davis. welcome...
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truman state university in missouri. popular leftist married to a school professor, destroyed a display advertising a republican sponsored event. he tore down the group signs, rip them up and spat on the students representing the group. the university of california merced, three students wanted to explain the country tax system. so they asked their peers to offer up some of their own hard-earned gpa points to some of the students who weren't scoring as high. take a look at what happened. >> glenn: mm-hmm. they're here in the studio audience. i love you guys. [ laughter ] fantastic job by the students that came up with the question. they have more of them. but when it comes to give up something that the students earned, the students aren't so willing to give them up. it sounds like a greedy students, doesn't it? they probably have privileges, you know, the lower performing students didn't have. now they're just greedy. maybe a mom or dad bought them a fancy laptop. why won't they share? the university of redland in califo
truman state university in missouri. popular leftist married to a school professor, destroyed a display advertising a republican sponsored event. he tore down the group signs, rip them up and spat on the students representing the group. the university of california merced, three students wanted to explain the country tax system. so they asked their peers to offer up some of their own hard-earned gpa points to some of the students who weren't scoring as high. take a look at what happened....
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he previously taught among other places at the university of utah and the university of washington, where he took his phd. my wonderful colleague, richard white is widely regarded as a leading, one might say the leading scholar in three distinct fields of the american west, environmental history, subset of our discipline he helped pioneer and native americans. he has been the recipient of the macarthur genius report in the out or at several notable works, including a book entitled from it's your misfortune and none of my own published 1991.
he previously taught among other places at the university of utah and the university of washington, where he took his phd. my wonderful colleague, richard white is widely regarded as a leading, one might say the leading scholar in three distinct fields of the american west, environmental history, subset of our discipline he helped pioneer and native americans. he has been the recipient of the macarthur genius report in the out or at several notable works, including a book entitled from it's...
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martin marty, who is professor emeritus of history at the university -- of religious history at the university of chicago, as many of you already well know. and he has written a biography of dietrich bonhoeffer's letters and papers from prison. it's one of three books that's kicking off a series of such books from princeton university press. and to start our discussion, i want to read the press' description of what they're trying t i'll ask dr. marty to comment on it. they say that this new series recounting the complex and fascinating history of important religious text written for general readers by leading authors and experts is intended to trace how their reception, interpretation, and influence have changed over time, often radically. as these stories remind us, all great religious books are living things whose careers in the world can take the most unexpected turns. now, dr. marty, you've also recently completed and published a biography of martin luther, a lutheran who somewhat predated dietrich bonhoeffer. what's the difference between writing a biography of a figure like luther and a
martin marty, who is professor emeritus of history at the university -- of religious history at the university of chicago, as many of you already well know. and he has written a biography of dietrich bonhoeffer's letters and papers from prison. it's one of three books that's kicking off a series of such books from princeton university press. and to start our discussion, i want to read the press' description of what they're trying t i'll ask dr. marty to comment on it. they say that this new...
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revealing the secrets of the universe the unique of a tree is said to have been a bit to stop the galactic objects. the recovery of the crews that find can rush is killing around one hundred thirty people may take up to several days officials say the vessel first house to be moved off its side in what is one of the operations most difficult states. attempts to put the ship on an even keel receive doctor balance in sling a ruptured on sunday the next time off gets to search the riverbed for fifteen missing victims and then raise the boat twenty meters to the surface investigators and relatives have then that definitive elements can be found as to why the ship sunk but recovery crews say the work is complicated because the vessel is stuck in the silt at the bottom of the volga the bulgaria went down in just three minutes with hoffa two hundred may person just drowning in one of russia's worst ever ship . a major terror operation in the region has been prevented by russian security services police have arrested a group of four people from the north caucuses who were allegedly planning to be a
revealing the secrets of the universe the unique of a tree is said to have been a bit to stop the galactic objects. the recovery of the crews that find can rush is killing around one hundred thirty people may take up to several days officials say the vessel first house to be moved off its side in what is one of the operations most difficult states. attempts to put the ship on an even keel receive doctor balance in sling a ruptured on sunday the next time off gets to search the riverbed for...
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she takes them to universal. she walks with great confidence from the security gate to a building, enters the building with absolute confidence. walks to the end of a hallway, turns around, puts her hands in her pockets and says, okay, i don't work here. casey anthony maintains her lies until they absolutely cannot be maintained anymore. when she gets to the end of that hallway or when she gets to the end of that conversation with her brother and realizes this lie has failed me, so i must abandon it and replace it with a new one. so in that amazing conversation oovps with yuri melich and john all allen, she admits to not working at universal studios for reasons that are not clear, but maintains the zani story. i'm lying to you about working here, but everything else i told you is true. and she maintains that lie for -- through conversation with law enforcement, she maintains that lie through conversations with her parents and her family which you saw through all of july and into august. but during that period of
she takes them to universal. she walks with great confidence from the security gate to a building, enters the building with absolute confidence. walks to the end of a hallway, turns around, puts her hands in her pockets and says, okay, i don't work here. casey anthony maintains her lies until they absolutely cannot be maintained anymore. when she gets to the end of that hallway or when she gets to the end of that conversation with her brother and realizes this lie has failed me, so i must...
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let's get back to university at notre dame press.he church you refer it is the roman catholic church. you are looking at for issues the course, i suppose of centuries. we talked some about marriage but i think it's important that perhaps he said we'd go back and understand that backgrounding isn't scripture. >> that's right. all of these developments have some basis and discretion. it's not out of the blue. it's just that the little fragile roots in the development to emerge the way they have. in the case of the large development now going on as marriage, it's a matter of the first letter of saint paul to the corinthians. the convent has been married and the spouses convert. instead because i don't want to do anything with the christian faith and that person leaves. what is the addition of the abandoned convent? call ken -- paul says in that case, the brother of the sister, referring to a christian, is not bound to keep the marriage. in other words, divorce was perfectly possible for the abandoned convent. that's the root of the larg
let's get back to university at notre dame press.he church you refer it is the roman catholic church. you are looking at for issues the course, i suppose of centuries. we talked some about marriage but i think it's important that perhaps he said we'd go back and understand that backgrounding isn't scripture. >> that's right. all of these developments have some basis and discretion. it's not out of the blue. it's just that the little fragile roots in the development to emerge the way they...
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if -- >> i think he lived in a parallel universe. he lived in this one apartment. he would see very few people. once you entered this apartment you felt as if not only were you not in in the islamic republic you were not in the real world you know. he encouraged me always. the things i had doubts about i thought were impossible, he said they are possible. >> why is it that everybody has a parallel universe but yours is so luxurious? why so rich? >> well, i spent so much time on it. what i lost in the real world i gained in my parallel universe. the you -- you had a s author o reahe iranian people not just one group are demanding. >> did you hear presidebt bush say that there is an axis of evil and the axis of evil members are iraq, iran and north korea? >> yes. >> how did you react to that? >> i think the governments of those countries come as close to evil as you can get but not the people. and i think we should always be very careful to separate society that is being oppressed by a government from the government itself. >> because
if -- >> i think he lived in a parallel universe. he lived in this one apartment. he would see very few people. once you entered this apartment you felt as if not only were you not in in the islamic republic you were not in the real world you know. he encouraged me always. the things i had doubts about i thought were impossible, he said they are possible. >> why is it that everybody has a parallel universe but yours is so luxurious? why so rich? >> well, i spent so much time...
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we will receive the first images of the universe. t. reported from baikonur. with less than a year left before the next presidential election in russia some supporters are already coming up with their own and sometimes controversial ideas of how to boost their favorite candidates chances a group of young women have decided to spice up the troops by launching an online campaign urging others to join their cause and back lovingly and who can buy ripping off their clothes already thirteen hundred strong it's calling itself the army of putin girls and they are invited to send videos of themselves stripping off with prizes promised to most passionate supporters similar stunts are becoming something of a tradition in russia last year students from the top university posed for a rocky calendar expressing their love for the premier. well from spice to space russia launches into orbit a telescope which will boldly see no telescopes ever seen before we talk to the country's space chief about the future of cosmic exploration. russia is launching its biggest space telesco
we will receive the first images of the universe. t. reported from baikonur. with less than a year left before the next presidential election in russia some supporters are already coming up with their own and sometimes controversial ideas of how to boost their favorite candidates chances a group of young women have decided to spice up the troops by launching an online campaign urging others to join their cause and back lovingly and who can buy ripping off their clothes already thirteen hundred...
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that was his great affection for the hebrew university also. he wanted a place for jews to be professors. hebrew university is the center piece for his love of palestine as a place for them to find cultural refuge. >> you know he really disliked nationalism. >> yes. >> and that's what he felt israel might develop into. >> he said it quite explicitly. he said it as late as 1946, before the aglo american committee into the state of palestine. this is the committee in which richard crossman was in witcha. the idea of a state is hateful to me. two years before the founding of the state of israel. >> when whitesman died, who offered the presidency to einstein? >> bangurian. wouldn't that have been a disaster. >> there's the famous joke that he said, what do we do if he accepts? but because they considered him to be the greatest jew of the 20th century, they had no choice but to offer it to him. there was no danger he would have accepted. >> let's inquire about whether the world hasn't produced another einstein in the past hundred years. why is it on
that was his great affection for the hebrew university also. he wanted a place for jews to be professors. hebrew university is the center piece for his love of palestine as a place for them to find cultural refuge. >> you know he really disliked nationalism. >> yes. >> and that's what he felt israel might develop into. >> he said it quite explicitly. he said it as late as 1946, before the aglo american committee into the state of palestine. this is the committee in which...
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we will receive the first images of the universe. reported from baikonur. with less than a year left now before the next presidential election in russia voters are already coming up with their own ideas about a supporter potential candidate is one of the more extraordinary ones for you an online campaign has been launched urging young women to be uprooted by ripping off their clothes you heard me right the group call yourself the putin army is trying to move closer invite you to send in videos of the stripping off of the prizes promised for the winners some of the stunts becoming something of a mission here in russia last year recall students from the top university pose for a calendar expressing their love for the program. of who said calendars next week to have a new view from space show we have the story. telescope the russians just sent him to war when we talk to the country space industry chief an ecstasy unveils the future of extraterrestrial exploration is that. russia is launching its biggest space telescope at a huge to orbit earth and carefully ob
we will receive the first images of the universe. reported from baikonur. with less than a year left now before the next presidential election in russia voters are already coming up with their own ideas about a supporter potential candidate is one of the more extraordinary ones for you an online campaign has been launched urging young women to be uprooted by ripping off their clothes you heard me right the group call yourself the putin army is trying to move closer invite you to send in videos...
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for for decades the space observatory it creeped with the cutting edge telescope a huge top and universe explorer ation as an enormous i will be able to see further and deeper than ever before it with the possible to observe the most mysterious the doc has and the most shadowed corners of our galaxy and other galaxies as well and stars even to be able to observe black holes and shed light on their dog nature these few to know most i will be able to provide detailed images detailed pictures of the universe with a resolution ten thousand times shop with an america's hobble so we can see something is happening well i'll let you enjoy the moment. because it's you this time i was ready to go on. but i'm going to stick really well what is going to happen that's not the fallout of tony robbins ready to strong and i can take a small center here and some one time with me it's an overall but i do a strong to unfold it's twenty seven couples and i make everything ready to work with a nine month old to we will sit tall to receive the first results means the first images of the universe for all that
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tavis: you want to go to brown university? you want to go to america. >> i am curious of their conception of the american peers and have you got to succeed in education. the use see them as lazy with too many options or are you more focused? -- do you see them as lazy. >> we talked to people in middle schools. they are creative but less intelligent. tavis: i hear your point. when you say that they are more creative but less intelligent, what do you mean by that? >> intelligence in studying. tavis: they don't steady as hard? >> no, in my opinion. >> that has more to do with their habits. >> do you interpret the value of your degree the same way or differently? >> i think that this is just to get jobs and that is all. knowledge is not. maybe with more knowledge, you can earn more money. knowledge is a part of your system. this knowledge, i think that your mind is stronger than all of the others. we can gain wisdom. money can never give you that. tavis: you are right about that. >> i really appreciate the way of higher education
tavis: you want to go to brown university? you want to go to america. >> i am curious of their conception of the american peers and have you got to succeed in education. the use see them as lazy with too many options or are you more focused? -- do you see them as lazy. >> we talked to people in middle schools. they are creative but less intelligent. tavis: i hear your point. when you say that they are more creative but less intelligent, what do you mean by that? >>...
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i came here in 1985, the university of tennessee. i had written a dissertation that concerned darwin and the press, scopes was not in the title, but he was a chapter. you can't do darwin in america in anything unless you come to the scopes trial at some point, footnotes as least. i went through the trowel of a whole chapter. i came here with the idea -- it was one of the events in history, a deviation of some kind from the normal course of life. lots of history does that, and so therefore we talk about scopes, it was an odd ball thing, and we went on with it. a little over ten years later, maybe 12 or 13 years later, i changed my mind. it is tennessee hisly. if you understand the scopes trial, you'll understand much of tennessee history and i'm sure that's got to aggravate a few people. that's not my intention, but it's an honest opinion. the scopes trial as i pointed out may have been one of the biggest calamities in tennessee history because it branded the state for generations to come as a back water eating intellectualism, bible
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we will receive the first images of the universe. reporting from baikonur. well there's more video of the launch of this amazing observatory on our web site www dot com and here's a taste of what else you can find online right now as death financial problems continue to terrify europe we bring you x. but analysis and opinion of how the scale of the problem just keeps rising. no more secrets how a mistake by a russian mobile phone giant meant all private messages including intimate ones were made public. now with less than a year before the next presidential election in russia voters already coming up with their own ideas of how to support a potential candidate and here's one of the more extraordinary one. an online campaign has been launched to edging young women in the back by doing that put in by the book you know their clothes a group calling itself the fujinami is claiming girls are invited to send in videos of them with this promise for the what is will some of the some of the coming from think of a tradition in russia last year students from a top univ
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and how the space shuttle helped us see the universe as we have never seen it before. when the "cbs evening news" continues. at a time. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it cannot change the course of the disease. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases. patients may experience loss of appetite or weight. patients who weigh less than 110 pounds may experience more side effects. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain other medicines should talk to their doctor because serious stomach problems such as bleeding may worsen. people with certain heart conditions may experience slow heart rate. [ w
and how the space shuttle helped us see the universe as we have never seen it before. when the "cbs evening news" continues. at a time. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it cannot change the course of the disease. hospitalization and rarely...
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for for decades the space observatory it creaked with the cutting edge telescope a huge top and universe explore ation as an enormous i will be able to see further and deeper than ever before it with the possible to observe the most mysterious the doc has. the most shadowed corners of our galaxy and other galaxies as well and stars even it will be able to observe black holes and shed light on their dog nature these huge enormous i will be able to provide detailed images detailed pictures of the universe with a resolution ten thousand times shop within america's hobble so we can see something is happening as well i'll let you enjoy the moment. because it's this was. gone. and i'm sick really. going to stop it now tony ready to strong when i go to the call center here in the summer time. but i do a strong to unfold it's twenty seven and make everything ready to work with a nine month old to we will start to receive the first results means the first name is of the universe from that day and by could hope we have been able to speak to the had a russian space agency was called must. and he be
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is called university bound. the idea was that we would have a full credited high school into presidents. that is where the teenage girls came to live at that facility. as the years went by, the sisters began to dream about having transition residence because the girls would -- when they finish high school, many times they didn't have the support him but didn't have the financial means. they really didn't have a safe place to stay. so what they did was approach the carpenters union and said, could you build us a residence just like you built out into noma? so the carpenters union, local 22, rose to the occasion. he worked very hard with all the other demands, especially the plumbers union, number 38. so they constructed gray center and all the materials were donated free. so that is how the beautiful facility was built. >> and tell us where it is. you can't see it from the road. >> it is in the portola district. it's near mission and silver. it is right behind our original property, so it is nestled back there. i
is called university bound. the idea was that we would have a full credited high school into presidents. that is where the teenage girls came to live at that facility. as the years went by, the sisters began to dream about having transition residence because the girls would -- when they finish high school, many times they didn't have the support him but didn't have the financial means. they really didn't have a safe place to stay. so what they did was approach the carpenters union and said,...
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probably within a month old two we will receive the first name in just of the universe. t. reported from baikonur. with less than a year left before the next presidential election here in russia voters are already coming up with their own ideas of how to support a potential candidate always some extraordinary ones as well like this and online campaigns being launched. when we need to continue by ripping off the closer we are to that for that group calling itself the polluted our music on the move girls are invited to send in videos of them stripping off prizes from this by the winners don't know who's judging similar stance of becoming something in traditional russia's past year students from a top university posed for a bomb she calendar expressing their love for the present. whatever floats your. boat from said calendars seventy sites in space next to the story of the russian telescope has just been talking about this been sent into war but we speak now to the country space chief about the future of space exploration as he sees it. russia is launching its biggest space te
probably within a month old two we will receive the first name in just of the universe. t. reported from baikonur. with less than a year left before the next presidential election here in russia voters are already coming up with their own ideas of how to support a potential candidate always some extraordinary ones as well like this and online campaigns being launched. when we need to continue by ripping off the closer we are to that for that group calling itself the polluted our music on the...
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. >> let's talk about universal service reform. what's the status? it's what the commission has been working on since the broadband report came out. there was speculation by the german office it would be out before the leaves fell, and change the, earlier, they said that's that's not going to happen. now it's in the final stretch. what's going on? >> could be in the southern hemisphere. >> how? >> it's for a subsidy program that subsidized rural areas and other high cost for low income and schools and libraries. it's just a big umbrella. i've been pushing for reform for five years. i've come close to resolving many issues on universal service in a related area called carrier compensation. which is phone companies exchanging money for terminating traffic on each other's network. we had two republicans on board for many reforms, including myself and commissioner copps. i think there's a lot of room for bipartisan agreement. i get concerned when i see dates continue to slip away. my concern is that we might get two new commissioners on the commission th
. >> let's talk about universal service reform. what's the status? it's what the commission has been working on since the broadband report came out. there was speculation by the german office it would be out before the leaves fell, and change the, earlier, they said that's that's not going to happen. now it's in the final stretch. what's going on? >> could be in the southern hemisphere. >> how? >> it's for a subsidy program that subsidized rural areas and other high cost...
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we will receive the first images of the universe. reported from baikonur. but there were less than a year before the next presidential election in russia voters were already coming up with are always about the support of potential candidate here's one of the more extraordinary ones for you know i don't line campaigns been launched virgin young women like you have proved to be ripping off the club the group calling and so forth an army has been on the move goes from voices to send in videos of them stripping off with prizes promised for the winners some of the stunts are becoming something for addition to russia last year's future top university pose for. expressing their love for the premier. this is art to you from moscow and came up with. just a few minutes we discuss the future of libya in the show cross talk plenty of debate to cover the business of the tree. thanks kevin hello you watching the business update on art scene in the form boss of b.p. is considering a bid for two major russian oil firms media reports quote people close to toady hayward sayi
we will receive the first images of the universe. reported from baikonur. but there were less than a year before the next presidential election in russia voters were already coming up with are always about the support of potential candidate here's one of the more extraordinary ones for you know i don't line campaigns been launched virgin young women like you have proved to be ripping off the club the group calling and so forth an army has been on the move goes from voices to send in videos of...
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[applause] >> on locations university of chicago where we talk with several professors of universityour also authors now we're pleased to be joined by david straus of there of the living constitution also teaching law at the university of chicago law school how do you define the living constitution? >> good question. the living constitution is the idea that is controversial but it shouldn't be constitutional is the idea that the constitution as it was drafted in 1787 and amended a few times since then it is pass to be evolves over time in order to keep up with changing circumstances and ideas. >> host: what do you consider to be the evolution? >> several examples. throughout the first hundred years of the 19th century the idea was the federal government could be very small and federal and state governments play of a limited role in the economy. as the country became less agrarian ideas about that changed with the state legislatures and congress start to play a more active role, at first the supreme court did not like at and struck down those laws as unconstitutional but over time the
[applause] >> on locations university of chicago where we talk with several professors of universityour also authors now we're pleased to be joined by david straus of there of the living constitution also teaching law at the university of chicago law school how do you define the living constitution? >> good question. the living constitution is the idea that is controversial but it shouldn't be constitutional is the idea that the constitution as it was drafted in 1787 and amended a...
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nature these few to know most i will be able to provide detailed images detailed pictures of the universe with a resolution ten thousand times shop with and america's. so we can see something is happening as well i'll let you enjoy the moment. but i'm going to stick really well but if you are going to that's not going to fall out so any good reading this wrong and i can take a small center here at some time with me i mean it's over for what i know strong to unfold its twenty seven battles and make everything ready to work with a nine month old to we will see the top receive the first results means the first images of the universe from their original chena hot tea reported from baikonur. while the telescope takes its place russia's space agency boss tells r.t. later this hour what he hopes will see. foreign scientists not the russian ones seven or tow scope is more interesting than the hubble space telescope in terms of making new findings it's a very profound science that implies a high degree of relativity of the final result it's difficult to forecast anything here the telescope makes i
nature these few to know most i will be able to provide detailed images detailed pictures of the universe with a resolution ten thousand times shop with and america's. so we can see something is happening as well i'll let you enjoy the moment. but i'm going to stick really well but if you are going to that's not going to fall out so any good reading this wrong and i can take a small center here at some time with me i mean it's over for what i know strong to unfold its twenty seven battles and...
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we will receive the first images of the universe. reports in from baikonur. over to the launch of this amazing observatory on our website. you can get the full picture there and a place where else we go along as well these stories as some desperate financial problems continue to terrify you are we bring you expert analysis and opinion how the scale of the problem just keeps rising places were about to go home tonight also another story no more secrets russian mobile phone. messages including infinite ones. were made public overload on my one on one tonight ok. so twenty three pm here in moscow now with less than a year left before the next presidential election in russia voters already come. with her own ideas of how to support a potential candidate and is one of the more extraordinary ones we've got hold of online campaign has been launched urging young women to be uprooted by ripping off their clothes you heard me correctly a group calling itself the putin army is behind the move girls are invited to send in videos of me stripping off with prizes for the wi
we will receive the first images of the universe. reports in from baikonur. over to the launch of this amazing observatory on our website. you can get the full picture there and a place where else we go along as well these stories as some desperate financial problems continue to terrify you are we bring you expert analysis and opinion how the scale of the problem just keeps rising places were about to go home tonight also another story no more secrets russian mobile phone. messages including...
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it is only anecdotal and they say if the catholic universities would imtate the universities in whatevery have lower rates of -- >> shannon: professor, i know the reading of the law and i know what it says, i have a copy in front of me and says unlawful to discriminate in wholly or in part for discriminatory reason. i know d.c.'s law has been tough and you have been successful here. why go after catholic university? you can, but why? >> because i have been fighting sex discrimination all of my professional life. i think along with b.c., it is wrong and the fact that people can offer justifications for it doesn't excuse it. the road to hell is paveed with good intentions. so is the road to sex discrimination. every case i ever had, it is not that somebody said i hate women, they had good virtuous reasons for doing it. the court said that is irrelevant. >> shannon: fatherrion finish this out. >> the catholic university has a big responsibility to give to parents paying for the university and students paying for the university what they are promising and that is a catholic education in his
it is only anecdotal and they say if the catholic universities would imtate the universities in whatevery have lower rates of -- >> shannon: professor, i know the reading of the law and i know what it says, i have a copy in front of me and says unlawful to discriminate in wholly or in part for discriminatory reason. i know d.c.'s law has been tough and you have been successful here. why go after catholic university? you can, but why? >> because i have been fighting sex...
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of course, how do you assess the university, but realize our universities were the only universities in the world not to be autonomous. not to have any capital. but, well, what do you do with capital at the university? you can invest. you can guaranty loans. you can have real autonomy which was not the case until now. one wonders where do the teachers, these university professors find the strength to succeed without any autonomy, without any funds whatsoever until now. so total transparency on the and total transparency on the result including on royalties and of course on failures that we are sure to get and on the success. as to the rest, i'm going to wait for christine lagarde for whom i have great friendship and trust is chosen and then i will decide who is the prime minister and what are the consequences we draw but it is not done yet. but there is no question to talk about it or to answer your question. seems to me there is a minimum of decency that we have to have towards the executive directors of the imf. they would be very surprised to see that we would act as of they had a
of course, how do you assess the university, but realize our universities were the only universities in the world not to be autonomous. not to have any capital. but, well, what do you do with capital at the university? you can invest. you can guaranty loans. you can have real autonomy which was not the case until now. one wonders where do the teachers, these university professors find the strength to succeed without any autonomy, without any funds whatsoever until now. so total transparency on...
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what universal secrets russian brand new space telescope can reveal as if we does all better prepares to reach out to the stars. because that sunk in the volga is to be lifted later on monday once the vessel is moved off its side in what is one of the operations both difficult stages attempts to put the ship on an even kill resumed after a balancing fling ruptured on sunday the next time it is to search the riverbed for fifteen missing victims and then raise the boat twenty meters to the surface investigators and relatives hate then that definitive answers can be found as to why the ship sank but recovery crews say the work is complicated because the vessel is stuck in the silt at the bottom of the volga the bulgaria went down and minutes leaving more than hong the two hundred eight passengers with no chance to escape the run of russia's worst ever water disasters. well r.t. dot com is closely following the recovery operation and have the background to the tragedy do keep up to date there when there's also our you tube channel of course for all of our video reports of the salvage miss
what universal secrets russian brand new space telescope can reveal as if we does all better prepares to reach out to the stars. because that sunk in the volga is to be lifted later on monday once the vessel is moved off its side in what is one of the operations both difficult stages attempts to put the ship on an even kill resumed after a balancing fling ruptured on sunday the next time it is to search the riverbed for fifteen missing victims and then raise the boat twenty meters to the...
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as a result, tuition will jump 22% at the university of arizona. 19% and 15% at northern arizona universityf arizona this fall will pay more than $10,000 a year, almost double what every freshman paid in 2008, just three years ago. public colleges and universities like california, washington and new hampshire will be forced to raise. federal stimulus dollars have dried up. considering the median income for middle class americans is $400 less than 20 years ago, more and more young people and their parents are digging themselves a deeper hole so they have a better shot at a lousy job market. here's the question. is the cost of higher education becoming prohibitive? go to cnn.com/cafferty file and post a comment on my blog. >> jack, i had a child who went to the university of arizona and i am glad my kids are grown at this point. that is amazing. >> i had two daughter who is graduateed from arizona state and it was cheaper than it is now. i don't know what parents with young kids that are 4, 5, 6 years old will be looking at in 15 or 20 years. it's frightening >> it's tough. sigh later on. >>
as a result, tuition will jump 22% at the university of arizona. 19% and 15% at northern arizona universityf arizona this fall will pay more than $10,000 a year, almost double what every freshman paid in 2008, just three years ago. public colleges and universities like california, washington and new hampshire will be forced to raise. federal stimulus dollars have dried up. considering the median income for middle class americans is $400 less than 20 years ago, more and more young people and...
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believe we're not alone in the universe a russian astronomer who says we are already playing host to visitors from our style of neighborhood. thank you very much for being with us today you have promised that in twenty years time you will have discovered life on other planets are we actually talking about al in store or merely some bacteria we have been talking lifeforms of course not particularly forms such life copying is a separate question of course where there is life and teligent and civilization are a possibility but discovering life is a primary importance in what form. what i'm going to tell you is a paradox that the form will definitely be well known to us in my opinion and i believe experts generally agree on this life and intelligence should they exist elsewhere at all should be highly human like you see essentially the origins of life follow the same pattern just as it is with atoms molecules or macromolecules there are fundamental laws of physics that apply invariably in each case these laws have been thoroughly researched and explained now all you need is the right env
believe we're not alone in the universe a russian astronomer who says we are already playing host to visitors from our style of neighborhood. thank you very much for being with us today you have promised that in twenty years time you will have discovered life on other planets are we actually talking about al in store or merely some bacteria we have been talking lifeforms of course not particularly forms such life copying is a separate question of course where there is life and teligent and...
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in the meantime with billions of galaxies and trillions of suns somebody we're not alone in the universe next we meet a russian astronomer who says we're playing host to visitors from our from i should say. i should say from our interstellar neighborhood market that right next time i have to set. mr finkelstein thank you very much for being with us today you have promised that in twenty years time you will have discovered life on other planets are we actually talking about el instore or merely some of the. if we're talking life forms of course from one particular form such life is a separate question of course where there is life and intelligence and civilization are a possibility but discovery of life as a primary importance in what form. of the sun what i'm going to tell you is a paradox the form will definitely be well known to us in my opinion and i believe experts generally agree on this life and intelligence should they exist elsewhere at all should be highly human like you see essentially the origins of life follow the same pattern just as it is with atoms molecules or macromolecu
in the meantime with billions of galaxies and trillions of suns somebody we're not alone in the universe next we meet a russian astronomer who says we're playing host to visitors from our from i should say. i should say from our interstellar neighborhood market that right next time i have to set. mr finkelstein thank you very much for being with us today you have promised that in twenty years time you will have discovered life on other planets are we actually talking about el instore or merely...
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>> and university of the pacific assured her none of the bills were reported to a credit bureau. her record is safe f you have a consumer problem, let me know bit. go to abc 7 news.com. and we'll get things straightened out. >> thank you. >> sure. >> and focusing on weather, nice day to be outside. >> and will they continue? >> you better get outside to take advantage. and two more days you'll see warm weather here in the bay area. temperatures going up tomorrow and there is a few from our -- view from our camera. you can see the sun, and there is fog that has been lingering this afternoon from golden gate south. and we're going to continue into that direction there. is a live look. it's sunny now and there are winds not a factor. temperatures 79 degrees, temperatures running cooler than yesterday at this time. some of the bay side communities have not warmed up. and they're going up more, patchy fog tonight, a big warm up is coming up tomorrow. and we're looking at a cooling trend for the end of the week. there is a satellite and radar this, area of low pressure now moving out w
>> and university of the pacific assured her none of the bills were reported to a credit bureau. her record is safe f you have a consumer problem, let me know bit. go to abc 7 news.com. and we'll get things straightened out. >> thank you. >> sure. >> and focusing on weather, nice day to be outside. >> and will they continue? >> you better get outside to take advantage. and two more days you'll see warm weather here in the bay area. temperatures going up...
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hubble telescope if his boss his own eye in the skull a gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe it's. market stressed over european banks but could this be a good chance for russian lenders to expand board our business update in about twenty minutes. a very warm welcome this is our seed line from moscow a senior advisor to the afghan president has been assassinated by the taliban in the capital kabul one of the country's well making is was also killed in the attack well the death comes less than a week compliment colonise hoff robber who ran the sound of the pump she was telling the taliban is stepping up its assault on a caliphate children's names he called but cheap the good their withdrawal from the walls a new reference bench and threats even among them says the old national sins will want to pick scripts on afghanistan because waging war is the pursuit. if. the president came out on a story with a small security detail no practical a marine division again i'd see him he would last five minutes the resistance in afghanistan want to liberate the country take any opportunity t
hubble telescope if his boss his own eye in the skull a gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe it's. market stressed over european banks but could this be a good chance for russian lenders to expand board our business update in about twenty minutes. a very warm welcome this is our seed line from moscow a senior advisor to the afghan president has been assassinated by the taliban in the capital kabul one of the country's well making is was also killed in the attack well the death...