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but what it is, it's unnatural.rily a healthy mod. >> explain unnatural to me. explain unnatural to me. >> essentially, if you look at what a man and a woman, a marriage, what was the original intent of a marriage is to pro-create, spawn off family and continue to be the reflection of god in that sense of creation. >> again, that new york senate vote on same-sex marriage could come as early as today. >>> a few golfers good enough to win the coveted green jacket at the masters usually find a nice spot at home for it but charl schwartzel now fighting for the u.s. open lead is not like the other champions. cnn's patrick snell covering the open for us in congressional country club in bethesda, maryland. patrick, what do you think? where is schwartzel's green jacket? >> all right, kyra. welcome back to congressional. we're bathed in sunshine right now and lighting up the course currently, rory mcilroy at 10 under par. at forementioned schwartzel not really challenging for the lead right now. he's nine shots back. he has
but what it is, it's unnatural.rily a healthy mod. >> explain unnatural to me. explain unnatural to me. >> essentially, if you look at what a man and a woman, a marriage, what was the original intent of a marriage is to pro-create, spawn off family and continue to be the reflection of god in that sense of creation. >> again, that new york senate vote on same-sex marriage could come as early as today. >>> a few golfers good enough to win the coveted green jacket at the...
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. >> unnatural selection.you are very excited about this. >> unnatural selection is one of those, and again when i read it is like this is what we are here to do. we are here to do these kinds of books. marquice and all i call her a scholarly journalist and she has worked in places like the chronicle of higher education, based in shanghai. she is going back to beijing i believe to be the editor of "time" magazine now for them there. but a lot of essay one child policy in china, why so many more boys than in china and india and other places? we say, that is funny. what is going to happen there but then we move onto another question. she did not move on. she said what is it mean there are so many missing girls? how did this really happen? what is going to happen when these boys grow up and there's no one for them to marry? how will they create families and what will society be like? reassess those questions both about the society and what is going to happen because of that but she also went back and researched h
. >> unnatural selection.you are very excited about this. >> unnatural selection is one of those, and again when i read it is like this is what we are here to do. we are here to do these kinds of books. marquice and all i call her a scholarly journalist and she has worked in places like the chronicle of higher education, based in shanghai. she is going back to beijing i believe to be the editor of "time" magazine now for them there. but a lot of essay one child policy in...
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. >> "unnatural selection." you were excited. >> this was one of those propoa pals when i read it, this is what we are here to do. to do these kinds of books. i call it a scholarly journalist. she's worked at places like the chronicle of higher education, based in shanghai, she's going back to be the editor now for them there. but she, you know, a lot of us say one child policy in china, why so many more boys than girls. we say that's funny. what's going to happen there. then we move on to another question. mora didn't move on. she said what does it mean there's so many missing girls. how does it happen. what's going to happen when the boys grow up and there's no one for them to marry? how will they create families? what will society be like? she has asked the questions because of society and also went back and researched how did it happen? some of it is what we think we know about things like one child policy. but some of it has to do with zero population growth and enthusiasm for population control that has ha
. >> "unnatural selection." you were excited. >> this was one of those propoa pals when i read it, this is what we are here to do. to do these kinds of books. i call it a scholarly journalist. she's worked at places like the chronicle of higher education, based in shanghai, she's going back to be the editor now for them there. but she, you know, a lot of us say one child policy in china, why so many more boys than girls. we say that's funny. what's going to happen there....
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sustainablity and environmentalism and once you say that maybe signs are not a part of the city or unnatural or don't speak to the values of a non consumer oriented culture and make clear for example. i think this kind of notion and the notion of signs and beautification is also an issue. >> this picture shows both the general advertising. this used to be the buy it yourself casket company. you could beretail caskets. what a loss to the city. it says on the window for lease and there is a provision in the planning code when a business is gone the sign has to be removed within a certain lent olength oftime. do you know th? >> no not off hand and the business sign goes with the business and once it's gone not considered a business sign. >> and it's in the code and it says how long you have and i think 90 days and the business code says that as well. here is another one of the corner signs and it's interesting it's not a modern starbucks kind of institutional sign but independent individual sign and a great restaurant too by the way. here we go. we're in another district here. we have hand pain
sustainablity and environmentalism and once you say that maybe signs are not a part of the city or unnatural or don't speak to the values of a non consumer oriented culture and make clear for example. i think this kind of notion and the notion of signs and beautification is also an issue. >> this picture shows both the general advertising. this used to be the buy it yourself casket company. you could beretail caskets. what a loss to the city. it says on the window for lease and there is a...
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there's a lot of energies talking and if we disrupt them with unnatural, man made fields whether it's the cell phone, wi-fi or microwave or the gadgets on our nightstand, all of those energies are bombarding our cells causing damage to our cell membranes and causing miscommunication between the cells and we don't know what the damage will be, but we say take a precautionary principle and use common sense and say these aren't natural, they're affecting our cells and let's be careful. we can't avoid them, it's impossible, but minimize, 10%, 20%, over our life it will have a huge impact. especially in our children that are in a much more technology-focused world than we were. >> the book is called "the healthy home." thanks for spending time with us this saturday morning. >>> next, how not to ruin your career or relationship in 140 characterers on less. ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigo
there's a lot of energies talking and if we disrupt them with unnatural, man made fields whether it's the cell phone, wi-fi or microwave or the gadgets on our nightstand, all of those energies are bombarding our cells causing damage to our cell membranes and causing miscommunication between the cells and we don't know what the damage will be, but we say take a precautionary principle and use common sense and say these aren't natural, they're affecting our cells and let's be careful. we can't...
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for afghanistan unfortunately you know it is who give shelter to osama bin ladin now or us garment unnatural and why. is. there so mafia. of the last also have no problem with them they are not in crete are featured out and they are fighting just because of the power because of the carlow and our puppets and enemies are for people. especially for men. u.s. government. put. their movie stars by killing of osama bin laden and. because i want to tell you elections are coming they want some sexes in the selection and to see people after awards especially people after us for the people of afghanistan also know bin laden has died has been culled ten year cycle of. the us government used him as a night and we are can save people after. all so. they need to have a criminal war. so called wild turkey so you've clearly become a fierce critic of the u.s. mission in afghanistan but what happens when the united states leaves their plans to begin drawing down forces this summer and are you worried about civil war or a return of that although i think you still maintain. this almost politician who can tell
for afghanistan unfortunately you know it is who give shelter to osama bin ladin now or us garment unnatural and why. is. there so mafia. of the last also have no problem with them they are not in crete are featured out and they are fighting just because of the power because of the carlow and our puppets and enemies are for people. especially for men. u.s. government. put. their movie stars by killing of osama bin laden and. because i want to tell you elections are coming they want some sexes...
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. >> i think nixon was a really remarkable figure because he was the most unnatural politician. i mean, bill clinton is amazing. watching him is just astounding. nixon had none of that. you could see the message from his brain to his mouth time to a smile. [laughter] aegis was completely uncomfortable in his own skin. anyway, the remarkable determination he had to achieve the presidency in the face of not being unnatural was really remarkable. the problem is that his demons and discomfort it enough. it is quite possible -- and you know, i don't want to be juvenile. but it's quite possible in certain ways that if you ignore what it is was a better integrated human being, you know, just in terms of someone who has self-awareness and such. on the level of fanaticism, as dennis watergate is coming there is no way compares to really wanted to kill hundreds of thousands of people. nixon was tragic as they think most people agree. he was a person of great kids sing great demons and they gave him. >> thank you very much, richard north patterson, best-selling author of the soon-to-be 19
. >> i think nixon was a really remarkable figure because he was the most unnatural politician. i mean, bill clinton is amazing. watching him is just astounding. nixon had none of that. you could see the message from his brain to his mouth time to a smile. [laughter] aegis was completely uncomfortable in his own skin. anyway, the remarkable determination he had to achieve the presidency in the face of not being unnatural was really remarkable. the problem is that his demons and discomfort...
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people are looking at climate change already, and they say that, you know, the more the earth warms unnaturally the more frequent storms we're going to have and the more extreme storms we're going to have. but i think this year in particular, while we've had a lot of extremes, a lot of records broken, tornadoes, floods as well as droutghts, its hard to pinpoint and say that. it's been above average in part of the south. mexico water temperatures have been very warm, so all the moisture has been coming up from the south, connecting with that dryer, cooler air from the north and then we have a very strong jet stream that's been riding in and bringing these storms in. so some of those things together with extreme drought kind of combine to make these major tornado outbreaks we've been having. tuscaloosa, they had five ef-5 tornadoes. >> i don't remember having so many back to back. is that an indication of something here? >> right now my thinking is it has more to do with the fact that they've hit populated areas. >> that's just the luck of the draw? >> ef-5 is the damage scale. so an ef-5 could h
people are looking at climate change already, and they say that, you know, the more the earth warms unnaturally the more frequent storms we're going to have and the more extreme storms we're going to have. but i think this year in particular, while we've had a lot of extremes, a lot of records broken, tornadoes, floods as well as droutghts, its hard to pinpoint and say that. it's been above average in part of the south. mexico water temperatures have been very warm, so all the moisture has been...
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. >> unnatural selection. >> it's one of those proposals here to do these folks.a scholarly journalist and she has worked at places like the chronicle of higher education based in shanghai. she's going back to beijing to be the editor of science magazine for them. but a lot of the say one child policy in china, why so many more boys than girls in china and in via and other places. we say that's funny. she said but does that mean there's so many missing girls. what is going to happen when these boys corrupt and there's no one for them to marry. what will society be like? and she has asked those questions both of society and what'll happen because of that. but she also went back and researched how did this happen? some of that is what we think about one child policy, but some of it has to do with zero population growth and enthusiasm for population control and is create unintended consequences. >> that book is unnatural selection, right next to the two books about some troubled nations. >> has come and dance in the glory of monsters about the congo by jason stearns.
. >> unnatural selection. >> it's one of those proposals here to do these folks.a scholarly journalist and she has worked at places like the chronicle of higher education based in shanghai. she's going back to beijing to be the editor of science magazine for them. but a lot of the say one child policy in china, why so many more boys than girls in china and in via and other places. we say that's funny. she said but does that mean there's so many missing girls. what is going to happen...
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. >> unnatural selection. were very excited about this book. >> unnatural selection is one of those pro0 pose sals -- when i read it, this is what we're here to do. we're their do these kinds of books. and the author is -- i call her a scholarly journalist, and she has work as places like the chronicle for higher education, based in shanghai. going back to beijing to be the editor of science magazine there a lot of us say one child policy in china, you know, why so many more boys than girls in champion and india and other places, and we say, huh, that's funny. what's going to happen there? then we move on to another question. well, mara didn't move on. she said, what does it mean there's so many missing girls? how did this happen? what's going to happen when these boys grow up and there's no one to marry. what will society be like? she has asked those questions about the society and what's going to happen because of that, but she also went back and researched how did this happen, and some of it is what we thin
. >> unnatural selection. were very excited about this book. >> unnatural selection is one of those pro0 pose sals -- when i read it, this is what we're here to do. we're their do these kinds of books. and the author is -- i call her a scholarly journalist, and she has work as places like the chronicle for higher education, based in shanghai. going back to beijing to be the editor of science magazine there a lot of us say one child policy in china, you know, why so many more boys...
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he was unnaturally talented people person.n. --2 is a naturally talented person. he could bring sanity and and levity to a chaotic uituation >> make a mistake, these men were gladiators, there were fighting fire. a forced made by god. and for my brother, tony i will see you, but not yet, not yet. (cheers & applause) >> thousands came to pay respect as far away as ireland. >> and other ways of remembrances. many watched the funeral on television all around the city. stanley roberts. >> this firefighter was sent to san francisco from boston to attend the funeral of the two fallen firefighters. because many could not get into the arch will funeral many joined this gathering. a far away as canada, a san francisco. >> as far as in san francisco, it is a miracle to keep this city in one piece. >> it was none firefighters. and i've never seen anything like this before. the entire place is packed with firefighters from of the country and literally from around the world. >> we are here in a solidarity with our brothers and sisters. any
he was unnaturally talented people person.n. --2 is a naturally talented person. he could bring sanity and and levity to a chaotic uituation >> make a mistake, these men were gladiators, there were fighting fire. a forced made by god. and for my brother, tony i will see you, but not yet, not yet. (cheers & applause) >> thousands came to pay respect as far away as ireland. >> and other ways of remembrances. many watched the funeral on television all around the city. stanley...
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sit topic of a book called "unnatural selection," choosing boys over girls.ience prior for a science magazine based in china. could you explain the problem, too many men, and where this is a problem? >> sure. over 116 women missing in the population of asia. to put that in perspective, it is about the female population in the united states. it is happening in tie juan, albania, georgia -- >> is this a result of abortion? >> for now, that is mostly the story. women going in for ultrasound scans when they are pregnant and aborting when the fetus turns out to be female. >> aside from the moral implications about selecting the sex of your child -- which we could go on about all day long -- and we deal with that here with ivf fertilization -- so, what are the problems here in these countries. >> where, in these countries, many more men than women have grown up. they are going to great lengthing to get women, buy women. women are being traffickicked in longer numbers. >> where is this happening? >> vietnam is a big source for women from men around asia, because it
sit topic of a book called "unnatural selection," choosing boys over girls.ience prior for a science magazine based in china. could you explain the problem, too many men, and where this is a problem? >> sure. over 116 women missing in the population of asia. to put that in perspective, it is about the female population in the united states. it is happening in tie juan, albania, georgia -- >> is this a result of abortion? >> for now, that is mostly the story. women...
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the horseradishes unnaturally this a bit scary kuala it is natural like this. andspi spirolena, has minerals, and it is actually a great part routine. we're going to process this together, those two ingredients and it makes this this is my wasabi it is fresh wasabi. >> i love boss of the! >> it is hot! be careful. >> and love wasabi-and what i am dumb. >> oh my gosh! pala >> it is hot tech-i warned you. >> [laughter] it was hot--i warned you. >> and what i have it taken is blending wasabi with cashews and making a wasabi have bad days. instead of rice, jicama and cashews >> that is all i do, how did i do? >> perfect. >> and what we will do first is lay down our leaves creating a moisture barrier between the dry. nori are high and iodine fighting heavy metal poisoning and even radiation. >> let me lay this and down this is our rice. " it is made up of jicamam and cashew with no starch or caleries great to get this ready for summer time. >> now, a worthless of the manas is that we made federated is going to be hot and i loved it hot! >> adding this pickled for pr
the horseradishes unnaturally this a bit scary kuala it is natural like this. andspi spirolena, has minerals, and it is actually a great part routine. we're going to process this together, those two ingredients and it makes this this is my wasabi it is fresh wasabi. >> i love boss of the! >> it is hot! be careful. >> and love wasabi-and what i am dumb. >> oh my gosh! pala >> it is hot tech-i warned you. >> [laughter] it was hot--i warned you. >> and...
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for example, he argued that it's unnatural for men to have long hair and women short hair and same reasons for same sex relations. strong relations of divorce throughout the new testament. a lot of communities that oppose same-sex marriage lean pretty leniently. >> from growing up an yvonevan l evangelical community and graduating from yale and studying christianity in depth, are you even more aware now of how people can just take a pastor's word or a parent's values, their own personal biases and make it their truth? >> yeah. yeah. i think that is definitely true and a theme i explore throughout my book on topics of he lugs. i think it's true of liberals and i think we bring our prior beliefs to the bible and read the bible in a way that reflects those. i think the damaging thing is when people take the bible for what it says and that they don't have prior beliefs that guide their interpretation of the bible. >> i keep thinking if i took the bible word for word that i would be, you know, stoned for planting strawberries next to my corn and my husband would be my master. >> yeah, sure. >>
for example, he argued that it's unnatural for men to have long hair and women short hair and same reasons for same sex relations. strong relations of divorce throughout the new testament. a lot of communities that oppose same-sex marriage lean pretty leniently. >> from growing up an yvonevan l evangelical community and graduating from yale and studying christianity in depth, are you even more aware now of how people can just take a pastor's word or a parent's values, their own personal...
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california has had an unnaturally wet may and june, arizona got no relief from water or rain, so everything's. they have a lot of wind down there, wind gunfights 30, 40, 50 miles an hour, now the threat of dry thunderstorms and possible lightning strikes. and martha, this fire, though, wasn't started by a lightning strike even though that's a threat that could happen, this fire was started by an unattended campfire. martha: thank you very much. more than 300 square miles, that fire is covering an area about the same size as the five boroughs of new york city. and we're getting incredible images, many of them from you, fox news viewers. we appreciate those photos. keep sending them, if you can, obviously, don't put yourself in danger. if you do have video as well, please, do that. u report at foxnews.com. that helps to tell your story across the country. >>> president obama's leading economic adviser now saying that it is the private sector, ultimately, that will save america's ailing economy. after a week of really dismal reports that we got on housing and consumer confidence and the debt, th
california has had an unnaturally wet may and june, arizona got no relief from water or rain, so everything's. they have a lot of wind down there, wind gunfights 30, 40, 50 miles an hour, now the threat of dry thunderstorms and possible lightning strikes. and martha, this fire, though, wasn't started by a lightning strike even though that's a threat that could happen, this fire was started by an unattended campfire. martha: thank you very much. more than 300 square miles, that fire is covering...
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require difficult choices about matching strategy to resources, those choices will be painful, even unnatural for the services for the department and for the congress. but they are absolutely necessary. the president also directed that before making specific budget dggetses -- decisions, the department of defense will assess their impact by conducting a fundamental review of america's military missions, capabilities and rolls -- roles in a changing world. secretary gates and i have begun this review and will work with the service chiefs to ensure we can meet our national security priorities even in the face of fiscal pressure. our review will be based on strategy and risks, not simply budgetary math and our goal will be to ensure that we do not repeat the mistakes of the past, nor at the end of this endeavor find ourselves with a hollow force. a force that retains an organizational structure but lacks the people, the training and equipment necessary to perform the tasks we expect from it. in my view, then, this proposed budget gives us a good start. it builds on the balance we started to achi
require difficult choices about matching strategy to resources, those choices will be painful, even unnatural for the services for the department and for the congress. but they are absolutely necessary. the president also directed that before making specific budget dggetses -- decisions, the department of defense will assess their impact by conducting a fundamental review of america's military missions, capabilities and rolls -- roles in a changing world. secretary gates and i have begun this...