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. >> nick louis, a professor of science at williams smith colleges in geneva, new york. >> i tell my students to imagine a bald top of the mountain. just a little push and that ball goes all the way the mountain. just a little push rices vigorously in the atmosphere and produces intense snow. >> it feels like weather is becoming extreme. >> a lot of research has shown that, as it will become the norm. >> does science suggest this is going to happen more and more. >> i think that's the reasonable inference from what we're seeing. >> when is extreme weather like buffalo's due to climate change, and when is it just plain wild weather. there is a new field called attribution science that tries to assess whether climate change played a role in these extreme weather events. take the extreme heat that caused wildfires in 2013. was it climate change? according to research published in the bulletin of the meteorological society, probably yes. and what about the winter of 2014, climate change or just wild weather? a study out of oxford university said that that event was probably climate chang
. >> nick louis, a professor of science at williams smith colleges in geneva, new york. >> i tell my students to imagine a bald top of the mountain. just a little push and that ball goes all the way the mountain. just a little push rices vigorously in the atmosphere and produces intense snow. >> it feels like weather is becoming extreme. >> a lot of research has shown that, as it will become the norm. >> does science suggest this is going to happen more and more....
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alejandro: de hecho, se llevÓ la copia del vÍdeo para mostrÁrselo a william smith.eprimida o feliz. cuando uno estÁ muy seguro su firma es grande. cuando estÁs frÁgil, tu firma va a cambiar. vamos a hablar de tu letra. ahora tus manos le van a dar informaciÓn al cerebro y vas a cambiar y te vas a transformar. cuÁntas veces tienes gordura emocional? cuÁntas veces los niÑos a travÉs de los dibujos o nos cuentan quienes son y cÓmo son? a veces los adultos no quieren ver las cosas y el dibujo marca todo. francisca: me toca mi dibujo. alejandro: yo quiero ver eso. marÍa: fíjate que interesante. la parte inicial de la firma habla de cÓmo te sientes tÚ en tu pasado. eso siente que su pasado fue complicado. alan: espera un segundo. tu micrÓfono estÁ interfiriendo en el sonido. marÍa: he visto. la primera parte de la firma serÍa el pasado, como te sientes con respecto al pasado. estÁ llena de Ángulos. la parte de arriba estÁ como suave. por lo tanto le falta poner la mente en blanco. piensa muy rÁpido. la parte de abajo indica que es irÓnica. no le gusta pasar desaparecida.
alejandro: de hecho, se llevÓ la copia del vÍdeo para mostrÁrselo a william smith.eprimida o feliz. cuando uno estÁ muy seguro su firma es grande. cuando estÁs frÁgil, tu firma va a cambiar. vamos a hablar de tu letra. ahora tus manos le van a dar informaciÓn al cerebro y vas a cambiar y te vas a transformar. cuÁntas veces tienes gordura emocional? cuÁntas veces los niÑos a travÉs de los dibujos o nos cuentan quienes son y cÓmo son? a veces los adultos no quieren ver las cosas y el...
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smith. >> reporter: william faulkner said it best. "in the south the past is never dead.t even past." and so the arguments over the flag will continue. but charleston has moved on. >> we pray your blessings on them. >> reporter: what strikes us most about these last few days is the absolute absence of malice from the people of charleston. >> you are not in this alone at all. ♪ >> reporter: for years it's been well known that the most segregated places in america are our houses of worship. yet this event laid waste to that old truth. in charleston the horror of wednesday night drew this town closer together. black and white. >> we are more than just this day. we are charleston strong. and i am truly proud to be a member of that. >> reporter: and sunday night showed that no matter what your religion, a faith that together we will be a better people was on display for all the world to see. thousands climbed the span of that bridge to bear witness to a better today and a better tomorrow. it was america as we wish it could be. and in charleston the people said this is in fact
smith. >> reporter: william faulkner said it best. "in the south the past is never dead.t even past." and so the arguments over the flag will continue. but charleston has moved on. >> we pray your blessings on them. >> reporter: what strikes us most about these last few days is the absolute absence of malice from the people of charleston. >> you are not in this alone at all. ♪ >> reporter: for years it's been well known that the most segregated places...
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william. we have smith and wesson. they have buckingham palace and we have texas. >> i think it's beautiful.give them beautiful cover photo shoots of magazines as well. all of our guns get done up for photos. i think you're onto something. i thought what was interesting is how one person in hollywood voices one opinion that is slightly different from everyone else. everyone freaks out. it's like just deal with it. he's having a nice pretty intellectual conversation. >> can i give you the other side of that that kind of sad guy is it's also kind of sad how desperate we are like people like when we see a celebrity that we agree with. we're all excited about it. it never happened. like we're hypocrites in the sense when we hear celebrities say stuff we don't like, we'll say why don't you just shut up and act and then when we hear a celebrity that we agree with we're like tell me more. >> keep talking. >> let's mnominate them for president. vince vaughn is a legit a lister. he's been known to be a libertarian for quite some time. the fact he's boxed this off and random, average dude that people
william. we have smith and wesson. they have buckingham palace and we have texas. >> i think it's beautiful.give them beautiful cover photo shoots of magazines as well. all of our guns get done up for photos. i think you're onto something. i thought what was interesting is how one person in hollywood voices one opinion that is slightly different from everyone else. everyone freaks out. it's like just deal with it. he's having a nice pretty intellectual conversation. >> can i give...
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william seale: (jerry smith) was another favorite of hers, of the different members of the staff.he ran the whole thing. and she and, with the help of the doorman. and i think that's a likely remark of how the military was organized. she seemed to run things that way, too. susan swain: she found the white house in a state of disrepair. and we were talking about this before the program. but bill, who studies this building, says a bit of different view. but you and i have both read about the fact that there were infrastructure problems and that she tackled this and also did great refurbishment of the design. susan swain: what do you know of it? pamela sanfilippo: well, i think a lot of it was the perception that she wanted to present to the public. this was the -- the nation's home, as well as their home. they were only temporary residents. and she also was concerned in some ways that the fact that she was from the west, as she called it, which missouri was at the time, that she didn't have the social acumen that many of the eastern families would have expected. pamela sanfilippo: a
william seale: (jerry smith) was another favorite of hers, of the different members of the staff.he ran the whole thing. and she and, with the help of the doorman. and i think that's a likely remark of how the military was organized. she seemed to run things that way, too. susan swain: she found the white house in a state of disrepair. and we were talking about this before the program. but bill, who studies this building, says a bit of different view. but you and i have both read about the fact...
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smith's house and refusing to leave. she was issued a restraining order. >>> an william shatner is hitting the road on a motorcycle he helpedwill be riding around historic route 66 to raise money the 2400-mile trip to raise money for the american legion. >>> and seth macfarlane stopped by the "tonight show" and battled in a celebrity impressions. >> liam neeson talking about -- talking about time warner cable. >> i have a very particular set of channels. if you like to purchase these channels i'll come to your house and install your cable. and that will be the end of it. if you don't, i will look for you, and i will find you. and i will kill you. >> it's always nice to see celebrities do the kind of charity they do by going to the hospitals and -- >> of course. >> that's the good side of things. >> how good are you with impressions? >> not a good impressionist. >> i admire the "saturday night live" people that can just flip on a switch. >> it definitely takes a skill set to do that. i'm ayman mohyeldin and this is "early today," we hope it's just your first stop of the day here on nbc. while there are some home disasters yo
smith's house and refusing to leave. she was issued a restraining order. >>> an william shatner is hitting the road on a motorcycle he helpedwill be riding around historic route 66 to raise money the 2400-mile trip to raise money for the american legion. >>> and seth macfarlane stopped by the "tonight show" and battled in a celebrity impressions. >> liam neeson talking about -- talking about time warner cable. >> i have a very particular set of channels....
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smith in greenville. when the senator marched through columbia, he joined sherman's band. he had a family and named his son sherman. and so history it's his story. from my family's perspective william t. sherman was a great liberator. and i said that. and i was proud of this body in 2000 when we signed the heritage act. because here is what we did. we put one flag by the monument and took four other flags that were on the building and inside the building down. we substituted one flag for four flags. we substituted four for one. that to me, was progress. but as i prepare to take my seat, i will tell you that i never thought that was the end. you remember the senator from coreson, the speech that i made at this podium on the floor as we debated that in 2000 that has since given me so much -- so many challenges with my friend. i stood here and said i love the naacp. i said i'm a lifetime member. my grandfather was a member. but i love the state of south carolina, also. and we must do the right thing. and we did the right thing in the year 2000. we are doing the right thing right now. i knew it was not finished. i knew that that would not be the end. i hoped and prayed that i would be
smith in greenville. when the senator marched through columbia, he joined sherman's band. he had a family and named his son sherman. and so history it's his story. from my family's perspective william t. sherman was a great liberator. and i said that. and i was proud of this body in 2000 when we signed the heritage act. because here is what we did. we put one flag by the monument and took four other flags that were on the building and inside the building down. we substituted one flag for four...
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william, y johnny... pero vamos a hacer nuestro esfuerzo, tu eres el jurado... jada: yes! alan: jada pinkett smith disponible en cuidado de piel suave. "de hoy no pasa, vamos al médico". tengo diabetes tipo 2. me di cuenta de que mi diabetes estaba cambiando porque me era más difícil controlar mi azúcar. tenía que hacer algo. por mí y por mi familia. entonces fuimos al médico y le recetó levemir®. yo pensé insulina, inyecciones, uff. pero cuando probé levemir® flextouch la aguja era fina y corta y pensé: "¿cómo no fui al médico antes?" vo: levemir® es una insulina inyectable de acción prolongada que puede controlar su nivel de azúcar en sangre hasta por 24 horas. además levemir® le ayuda a bajar su a1c. levemir® está disponible en flextouch®: la última tecnología en inyectores de insulina de novo nordisk. dura 42 días sin refrigeración, 50% más que lantus®, que dura 28 días. levemir® es una insulina de acción prolongada que se usa para controlar los niveles elevados de azúcar en sangre en adultos y niños con diabetes y no se recomienda para tratar la cetoacidosis diabética. no use levemir® si es a
william, y johnny... pero vamos a hacer nuestro esfuerzo, tu eres el jurado... jada: yes! alan: jada pinkett smith disponible en cuidado de piel suave. "de hoy no pasa, vamos al médico". tengo diabetes tipo 2. me di cuenta de que mi diabetes estaba cambiando porque me era más difícil controlar mi azúcar. tenía que hacer algo. por mí y por mi familia. entonces fuimos al médico y le recetó levemir®. yo pensé insulina, inyecciones, uff. pero cuando probé levemir® flextouch la...
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williams. maria: good morning, everybody. happy friday. i am maria bartiromo. with me this hour, it fox news contributor gary g smith news's dagen mcdowell. greece is in a deadlock with predators. opinion poll shows support in my breaks in my brakes and a in my breaks in the euro in my breaks in the euro despite resentment in a sturdy policies by the european central bank and the monetary fund. grace needs to make funding to make a $1.8 payment to the imf due on june 30th at the end of this month. if greece's mandate to panic him a graceful default and face an exit from the eurozone. we are seeing gains and that is setting up for the u.s. the markets in europe are higher across the board with delicate features indicating a higher opening as well. i'm all-time high for the nasdaq reached yesterday. a suspect in the horrific shooting base in a bond hearing today. police arrested 21-year-old dylan ruthven keller landed yesterday after a local citizen spotted his car. reportedly using money from his parents to buy a gun that he then used to kill nine people during a prayer meeting at an historic black church wednesday n
williams. maria: good morning, everybody. happy friday. i am maria bartiromo. with me this hour, it fox news contributor gary g smith news's dagen mcdowell. greece is in a deadlock with predators. opinion poll shows support in my breaks in my brakes and a in my breaks in the euro in my breaks in the euro despite resentment in a sturdy policies by the european central bank and the monetary fund. grace needs to make funding to make a $1.8 payment to the imf due on june 30th at the end of this...
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william yeomans. he is the former acting assistant attorney general for civil rights in the justice department. we're talking about the history of hate crime laws in this country. smith is waiting in texas. good morning. caller: good morning. john mcardle: go ahead. caller: ok. i see that in america there are racial incidents going on. you are looking at a low generation coming up and getting their lives painted different. the older guys from the history are not teaching young people the racial history behind us. now you see the young kids looking at it. nothing has changed. john mcardle: are you saying is not just penalties the need to address this, but the education side? caller: yes. william yeomans: i agree. i think our history is enormously important. i think unfortunately we have seen a growing strain in this country in recent years of people who want to deny that history. you see that play out in our politics and we see it play out in the laws. for instance, it goes all the way up to the supreme court. the supreme court decided that a key piece of the voting rights act was no longer necessary to years ago. in a stunning decision. congress had gone through this
william yeomans. he is the former acting assistant attorney general for civil rights in the justice department. we're talking about the history of hate crime laws in this country. smith is waiting in texas. good morning. caller: good morning. john mcardle: go ahead. caller: ok. i see that in america there are racial incidents going on. you are looking at a low generation coming up and getting their lives painted different. the older guys from the history are not teaching young people the racial...
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william yeomans. he is the former acting assistant attorney general for civil rights in the justice department. we're talking about the history of hate crime laws in this country. smith is waiting in texas. good morning. caller: good morning. john mcardle: go ahead. caller: ok. i see that in america there are racial incidents going on. you are looking at a low generation coming up and getting their lives painted different. the older guys from the history are not teaching young people the racial history behind us. now you see the young kids looking at it. nothing has changed. john mcardle: are you saying is not just penalties the need to address this, but the education side? caller: yes. william yeomans: i agree. i think our history is enormously important. i think unfortunately we have seen a growing strain in this country in recent years of people who want to deny that history. you see that play out in our politics and we see it play out in the laws. for instance, it goes all the way up to the supreme court. the supreme court decided that a key piece of the voting rights act was no longer necessary to years ago. in a stunning decision. congress had gone through this
william yeomans. he is the former acting assistant attorney general for civil rights in the justice department. we're talking about the history of hate crime laws in this country. smith is waiting in texas. good morning. caller: good morning. john mcardle: go ahead. caller: ok. i see that in america there are racial incidents going on. you are looking at a low generation coming up and getting their lives painted different. the older guys from the history are not teaching young people the racial...
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williams great to have you on. i appreciate your time. >> thanks. >> i'm going back to ari melber. he is on the courthouse steps and i believe he has plaintiffs pam and nicole york-smithships. you were in the courtroom today. what did you think when you saw justice kennedy start reading? >> that this belongs to us. this is a victory for us. that this is going to change our world -- our world and the thousands of other same-sex couples who also live our situation, which is our marriage not being recognized in the state that we live or not being able to get married in the state that we live and there being a patchwork of inequality throughout our country. that goes away today. >> how does that make you feel? >> overwhelmed. >> proud. >> did you think this would happen? >> um yeah i felt in my heart it would happen. you never know 100% but i was pretty certain it would happen. >> nicole this case was also about not only marriage as a concept but the rights of parents. what does this case mean for you when you go back to ohio now as a parent? >> it means, you know that the boys are going to have the protection that they deserve and that they should have had. you know ther
williams great to have you on. i appreciate your time. >> thanks. >> i'm going back to ari melber. he is on the courthouse steps and i believe he has plaintiffs pam and nicole york-smithships. you were in the courtroom today. what did you think when you saw justice kennedy start reading? >> that this belongs to us. this is a victory for us. that this is going to change our world -- our world and the thousands of other same-sex couples who also live our situation, which is our...