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. >> i believe that jesus christ is the son of god and the savior of mankind. that the four years on, his faith is still alive. a close family friend speaks. >> as long as people recognize him as the turnaround by for the olympics and governor and businesses, more men is every bit as part of him, and i do not think he will ever shy away from that. >> would it be easier if he was not a mormon? >> at this point, probably yes. on the other hand, who knows where he would be without his mormon faith? >> it will be in south carolina that mitt romney's faith will face its first electoral test. >> south carolina is particularly dangerous territory. i was here in 2008 that he was unceremoniously crushed. it is home to some of the darkest of in republican campaigning and home to an evangelical christian community that has little time for mormons.
. >> i believe that jesus christ is the son of god and the savior of mankind. that the four years on, his faith is still alive. a close family friend speaks. >> as long as people recognize him as the turnaround by for the olympics and governor and businesses, more men is every bit as part of him, and i do not think he will ever shy away from that. >> would it be easier if he was not a mormon? >> at this point, probably yes. on the other hand, who knows where he would be...
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>> strategic mankind's come in as i mentioned are almost as old as civilized warfare and alexander the defeated the army bed did not consider it a victory complete and then chased him from northern iraq to the border of the persian empire in the second eight year they chased table because they feared him and in the 16 40's the colonial militia chased the man it is about 20 letters but a tribal chief tin that they feared and the british have the more obvious examples in been chase the mad bull a. who was a rebellious clerk and i did not look at it in this book but i think it be an interesting comparison. i can take one more question. >> having a strategic perspective maybe just being criticized for her writing that? >> my doctor is in political science. you can take the boycott of academia you cannot take that out of the boy. my career has been in policy last 15 years it might difficult to read to woo the go pure entertainment fashions but with a broader point* i don't think that right team needs to be contrived will retain about history. it is very interesting especially episodes that
>> strategic mankind's come in as i mentioned are almost as old as civilized warfare and alexander the defeated the army bed did not consider it a victory complete and then chased him from northern iraq to the border of the persian empire in the second eight year they chased table because they feared him and in the 16 40's the colonial militia chased the man it is about 20 letters but a tribal chief tin that they feared and the british have the more obvious examples in been chase the mad...
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was acted more competent. >> rose: more competent. >> and mankind also coul enjoy its own achievements instead of this more ross at this about who we are. >> and the next thing is the rothschild bank headquarters in london. >> yes the rothschild bank is also a portrait of the more sober moment that we are doing. it is a very exciting building because it is in a part of the city so democrats that you never see it, and so it is kind of seen as fragments and we lifted off the ground so you can see the patterns of medieval lowland. so it is kind of a very subtle urbanism, but otherwise the building itself doesn't draw too much attention. >> the next one is one you have become added to your game, the cctv building in beijing. >> so how does the architectee this building? >> the ahitect sees this building as a very huge effort, of course, and this effort is now coming to an end, it is almost finished. and we had certain ambitions, of cose, with the building, we wanted to kind of modernize chinese media, and i tnk to some extent that this is ppening, simply because, of course, it has been nin
was acted more competent. >> rose: more competent. >> and mankind also coul enjoy its own achievements instead of this more ross at this about who we are. >> and the next thing is the rothschild bank headquarters in london. >> yes the rothschild bank is also a portrait of the more sober moment that we are doing. it is a very exciting building because it is in a part of the city so democrats that you never see it, and so it is kind of seen as fragments and we lifted off...
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was acted more competent. >> rose: more competent. >> and mankind also coul enjoy its own achievements instead of this more ross at this about who we are. >> and the next thing is the rothschild bank headquarters in london. >> yes the rothschild bank is also a portrait of the more sober moment that we are doing. it is a very exciting building because it is in a part of the city so democrats that you never see it, and so it is kind of seen as fragments and we lifted off the ground so you can see the patterns of medieval lowland. so it is kind of a very subtle urbanism, but otherwise the building itself doesn't draw too much attention. >> the next one is one you have become added to your game, the cctv building in beijing. >> so how does the architectee this building? >> the ahitect sees this building asth a very huge effor, of course, and this effort is now coming to anndit, is almostit finished. and we had certain ambitions, of cose, with the buiing, we w wanted to kind of modernize chinese media, and i tnk to some extent that this ppening, simply because, of course, it has been nine y
was acted more competent. >> rose: more competent. >> and mankind also coul enjoy its own achievements instead of this more ross at this about who we are. >> and the next thing is the rothschild bank headquarters in london. >> yes the rothschild bank is also a portrait of the more sober moment that we are doing. it is a very exciting building because it is in a part of the city so democrats that you never see it, and so it is kind of seen as fragments and we lifted off...
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was acted more competent. >> rose: more competent. >> and mankind also coul enjoy its own achievements instead of this more ross at this about who we are. >> and the next thing is the rothschild bank headquarters in london. >> yes the rothschild bank is also a portrait of the more sober moment that we are doing. it is a very exciting building because it is in a part of the city so democrats that you never see it, and so it is kind of seen as fragments and we lifted off the ground so you can see the patterns of medieval lowland. so it is kind of a very subtle urbanism, but otherwise the building itself doest draw too much attention. >> theu is one you have become added to youre,am gamhe ccldtvui bing inui beijing. >>o how does the architectee ldg?in >>g? the ahitect sees this>> building as a very huge effo, rt course, and this effort is now coming to an end, itis finished. and we had certain , se tcothwihe cose, with the building, we ed ntwa to kind ofnt mernize ch mee media, and i tnk to some extent that this ppening, simply because, of course, it has been nine years, english news chan
was acted more competent. >> rose: more competent. >> and mankind also coul enjoy its own achievements instead of this more ross at this about who we are. >> and the next thing is the rothschild bank headquarters in london. >> yes the rothschild bank is also a portrait of the more sober moment that we are doing. it is a very exciting building because it is in a part of the city so democrats that you never see it, and so it is kind of seen as fragments and we lifted off...
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was acted more competent. >> rose: more competent. >> and mankind also coul enjoy its own achievements instead of this more ross at this about who we are. >> and the next thing is the rothschild bank headquarters in london. >> yes the rothschild bank is also a portrait of the more sober moment that we are doing. it is a very exciting building because it is in a part of the city so democrats that you never see it, and so it is kind of seen as fragments and we lifted off the ground so you can see the patterns of medieval lowland. so it is kind of a very subtle urbanism, but otherwise the building itself doesn't draw too much attention. >> the next one is one you have become added to your i game, the tv building in beijing. so who does the architectee uith bg?isldin >> the ahitect sees thisld building as a very huge efrt , of course, and this effort is now coming to an end, it is almost finished. and we had certain ambitions, of cose, with the building, we nted to kind ofo modernize chinese media, and i tnk to so me extent that thisis ppening, simply because, of course, it has been nine y
was acted more competent. >> rose: more competent. >> and mankind also coul enjoy its own achievements instead of this more ross at this about who we are. >> and the next thing is the rothschild bank headquarters in london. >> yes the rothschild bank is also a portrait of the more sober moment that we are doing. it is a very exciting building because it is in a part of the city so democrats that you never see it, and so it is kind of seen as fragments and we lifted off...
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was acted more competent. >> rose: more competent. >> and mankind also coul enjoy its own achievements instead of this more ross at this about who we are. >> and the next thing is the rothschild bank headquarters in london. >> yes the rothschild bank is also a portrait of the more sober moment that we are doing. it is a very exciting building because it is in a part of the city so democrats that you never see it, and so it is kind of seen as fragments and we lifted off the ground so you can see the patterns of medieval lowland. so it is kind of a very subtle urbanism, but otherwise the building itself doesn'tdraw too much attention. >> the next one is one you t hav become added to your game, hhe t tvin blduiing t beijing. >> so howoe ds d the architectee g?is bui s the ahitect sees this building as a very huge effort, ofcourse, and this effort is now coming to an end, it is almost finished. and we had certain ambitions, of building, we thwaednd to ntof o modernize echesdiinme a,me and i tnk to meta,xtenso that this isxt ppening, simply because, of course, it has been nine years, englis
was acted more competent. >> rose: more competent. >> and mankind also coul enjoy its own achievements instead of this more ross at this about who we are. >> and the next thing is the rothschild bank headquarters in london. >> yes the rothschild bank is also a portrait of the more sober moment that we are doing. it is a very exciting building because it is in a part of the city so democrats that you never see it, and so it is kind of seen as fragments and we lifted off...
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was acted more competent. >> rose: more competent. >> and mankind also coul enjoy its own achievements instead of this more ross at this about who we are. >> and the next thing is the rothschild bank headquarters in london. >> yes the rothschild bank is also a portrait of the more sober moment that we are doing. it is a very exciting building because it is in a part of the city so democrats that you never see it, and so it is kind of seen as fragments and we lifted off the ground so you can see the patterns of medieval lowland. so it is kind of a very subtle urbanism, but otherwise the building itself doesn't draw too much attention. >> the next one is one you have become added to your game, the cctv building in beijing. >> so how does the architectee this building? >> the ahitect sees this building as a very huge effort, of course, and this effort is now coming to an end, itis alst and we had certain ambitnsd of, coof, with the building, we wanted to kind of modernize media, and i tnk toa, some extent tst thi is ppening, simply because, of course, it has been nine years, english news
was acted more competent. >> rose: more competent. >> and mankind also coul enjoy its own achievements instead of this more ross at this about who we are. >> and the next thing is the rothschild bank headquarters in london. >> yes the rothschild bank is also a portrait of the more sober moment that we are doing. it is a very exciting building because it is in a part of the city so democrats that you never see it, and so it is kind of seen as fragments and we lifted off...
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but mankind doesn't learn. the collective doesn't learn. and this was brought home to me because i had to leave -- read. he had in a magazine called a diary of a writer, and in the magazine, he had articles which were autobiographical. he covered a lot of court cases and if you read them you will be impressed with how similar they are to the same kind of discussions going on today. that is the jury's finding all kind of excuses for criminals, bad parenting for them or that circumstances but would justify the worst crimes to the table but it buys these things. but anyway, here's a passage that struck me. he had been discovered by a holder a critic when he was a young man. he was a radical who brought him into this radical circle. do we know he screeched on evening sometimes he was very excited he would screech as he turned to me do you know that minn's sings cannot be counted against him? when society has hated if is set up in such a mean fashion economic factors alone lead him to do wrong and it is an absurd and cruel to demand from a man s
but mankind doesn't learn. the collective doesn't learn. and this was brought home to me because i had to leave -- read. he had in a magazine called a diary of a writer, and in the magazine, he had articles which were autobiographical. he covered a lot of court cases and if you read them you will be impressed with how similar they are to the same kind of discussions going on today. that is the jury's finding all kind of excuses for criminals, bad parenting for them or that circumstances but...
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colossal expenses regardless of the price those who have been into space say the time is right for mankind to yet again boldly go where no one has gone before everybody realizes that it's time to reach out and explore the universe beyond low earth orbit we have for many years just for ten years at least we have been on the international space station in very close and we haven't been somewhere else or with people since the lunar landings which ended back in one nine hundred seventy two there's no shortage of take is to be the first to set foot on mars and potential red planet trailblazers have started their training young surrogate is still just a teenager but he's putting in the hard yards in the hope that he can help create a potential new home for humanity millions of kilometers away not martin i want to be the first to travel to mars and to other planets as well to the moons of jupiter saturn you can leave there in future we're still a long way from science fiction becoming science fact with human setting up home on the surface of mars even if we put the huge cost of a martian settleme
colossal expenses regardless of the price those who have been into space say the time is right for mankind to yet again boldly go where no one has gone before everybody realizes that it's time to reach out and explore the universe beyond low earth orbit we have for many years just for ten years at least we have been on the international space station in very close and we haven't been somewhere else or with people since the lunar landings which ended back in one nine hundred seventy two there's...
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colossal expenses regardless of the price those who have been into space say the time is right for mankind to yet again go where no one has gone before everybody realizes that it's time to reach out and explore the universe beyond glory for a bit we have for many years just for ten years at least we have been on the international space station in very close and we haven't been somewhere else or with people since the lunar landings which ended back and thank you seventy two there's no shortage of take years to be the first to set foot on mars and potential red planet trailblazers have started their training young surrogate still just a teenager but he's putting in the hard yards in the hope that he can help create a potential new home for humanity millions of kilometers away. i want to be the first to travel to mars and to other planets as well to the moons of jupiter saturn to so you can leave there in future we're still a long way from science fiction becoming science fact with human setting up home on the surface of mars even if we put the huge cost of a martian settlement to one side th
colossal expenses regardless of the price those who have been into space say the time is right for mankind to yet again go where no one has gone before everybody realizes that it's time to reach out and explore the universe beyond glory for a bit we have for many years just for ten years at least we have been on the international space station in very close and we haven't been somewhere else or with people since the lunar landings which ended back and thank you seventy two there's no shortage...
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and the idea of peace as i say is rooted, which is all mankind. not all muslims, but all mankind. it is something that they have peace for ever. unit, the notion of love is so expensive that according to some, you know, the heart has five, six chambers, each chamber as representing something. there's this really complex notion of the heart which is very, very interesting actually. that happened militants that have been written about but generally the record of two people in southeast asia has been remarkably positive. he who is not my friend may god be his friend. he who causes me distress, may his joy increase. he who places thoughts in my past with malice in his heart, may every flower that blooms in the garden of his life. [inaudible] his tomb is in new delhi. and it still one of the most biggest shrines in india. >> that was just a minor cold with no roads or emperors. something that can be negated by these two. .. the >> that there hasn't been an emperor this remarkable. in the end, he try today fashion a religion which he thought would combine the best elements of all religi
and the idea of peace as i say is rooted, which is all mankind. not all muslims, but all mankind. it is something that they have peace for ever. unit, the notion of love is so expensive that according to some, you know, the heart has five, six chambers, each chamber as representing something. there's this really complex notion of the heart which is very, very interesting actually. that happened militants that have been written about but generally the record of two people in southeast asia has...
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looking for a spacious new home scientists way up mankind's options for exploring other planets uncovering a new life away from the seven billion people on earth. still to come for you but first the new york trial of it to boot the russian businessman accused of international arms trafficking and supplying weapons to terrorists is close to a conclusion he was arrested in thailand in two thousand and eight after a sting operation by the u.s. and flown to new york to face trial and a correspondent and started checking it is following developments in new york. he was arrested in a sting operation conducted by the united states drug enforcement agency where special agents were hosing as members of this group and trying to lure him into a business deal with them so that they could promptly arrest him now the prosecution says that should face from twenty five years to a life sentence behind bars whereas his lawyers see that the only thing i was doing was trying to sell two old cargo planes to these people and according to routes lawyer was perfectly aware that he was not exactly dealing with mem
looking for a spacious new home scientists way up mankind's options for exploring other planets uncovering a new life away from the seven billion people on earth. still to come for you but first the new york trial of it to boot the russian businessman accused of international arms trafficking and supplying weapons to terrorists is close to a conclusion he was arrested in thailand in two thousand and eight after a sting operation by the u.s. and flown to new york to face trial and a...
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colossal expenses regardless of the price those who have been into space say the time is right for mankind to yet again both lee go where no one has gone before everybody realizes that it's time to reach out and explore the universe beyond low earth orbit we have for many years just. for ten years at least we have been on the international space station in lower earth orbit very close and we haven't been somewhere else or with people since the lunar landings which ended back in one nine hundred seventy two there's no shortage of take years to be the first to set foot on mars and potential red planet trailblazers have started their training young surrogate is still just a teenager but he's putting in the hard yards in the hope that he can help create a potential new home for humanity millions of kilometers away not modest i want to be the first to travel to mars and to other planets as well to the moons of jupiter saturn they say you can leave there in future we're still a long way from science fiction becoming science fact with human setting up home on the surface of mars even if we put th
colossal expenses regardless of the price those who have been into space say the time is right for mankind to yet again both lee go where no one has gone before everybody realizes that it's time to reach out and explore the universe beyond low earth orbit we have for many years just. for ten years at least we have been on the international space station in lower earth orbit very close and we haven't been somewhere else or with people since the lunar landings which ended back in one nine hundred...
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away out mankind's options for exploring other planets and cultivating a new life away from the seven billion people we now call. portugal has been struggling to stabilize its economy despite a bad lot from the eurozone earlier this year while the e.u. is breathing a small relief over the new deal to prevent greece from collapse the storm is far from over that's all things are really going to school reports from portugal the people there are not content with painful austerity cuts that they continue to have to endure. no jobs no money no chance for the future these messages have been brought by teachers striking in portugal they can never have stability. in the school. even if they are working for ten fifteen twenty years they are always earning the same and don't have a place in school a stable place and one school it's a political choice of financial cuts in education health and social security that's a political choice and really complex it's wrong. but legendary atlantis particle seems to be sliding deeper and deeper into the depths of economic output that started off as a purely
away out mankind's options for exploring other planets and cultivating a new life away from the seven billion people we now call. portugal has been struggling to stabilize its economy despite a bad lot from the eurozone earlier this year while the e.u. is breathing a small relief over the new deal to prevent greece from collapse the storm is far from over that's all things are really going to school reports from portugal the people there are not content with painful austerity cuts that they...
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scientists away up mankind's options for exploring other planets and cultivating a new way of life from the seven billion people on earth. a new york court has postponed giving a final verdict in the case of russian businessman victor boot who is accused of international arms trafficking boot was arrested in thailand in two thousand and eight after a sting operation by the u.s. and later flown to the u.s. to face trial our correspondent anastasio churkin brings us the details from new york. he was arrested in a sting operation conducted by the united states drug enforcement agency where special agents were posing as members of his group and trying to lure him into a business deal with them so that they could promptly arrest him now the prosecution says that should face from twenty five years to a life sentence behind bars whereas his lawyers say that the only thing i was doing was trying to sell two old cargo planes to these people and according to groups lawyer was perfectly aware that he was not exactly dealing with members of the fourth group this is something that could potentially
scientists away up mankind's options for exploring other planets and cultivating a new way of life from the seven billion people on earth. a new york court has postponed giving a final verdict in the case of russian businessman victor boot who is accused of international arms trafficking boot was arrested in thailand in two thousand and eight after a sting operation by the u.s. and later flown to the u.s. to face trial our correspondent anastasio churkin brings us the details from new york. he...
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colossal expenses regardless of what price those who have been into space say the time is right for mankind to yet again boldly go where no one has gone before everybody realizes that it's time to reach out and explore the universe beyond low earth orbit we have for many years just for ten years at least we have been on the international space station in very close and we have been somewhere else or with people since the lunar landings which ended back in one nine hundred seventy two there's no shortage of take years to be the first to set foot on mars and potential red planet trailblazers have started their training young sir good that it is still just a teenager but he's putting in the hard yards in the hope that he can help create a potential new home for humanity millions of kilometers away not much i want to be the first to travel to mars and to other planets as well as the moons of jupiter saturn you can leave there in future we're still a long way from science fiction becoming science fact with human setting up home on the surface of mars even if we put a huge cost of a martian settl
colossal expenses regardless of what price those who have been into space say the time is right for mankind to yet again boldly go where no one has gone before everybody realizes that it's time to reach out and explore the universe beyond low earth orbit we have for many years just for ten years at least we have been on the international space station in very close and we have been somewhere else or with people since the lunar landings which ended back in one nine hundred seventy two there's no...
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looking for a spacious new home scientists a way of mankind's options for exploring other planets and cultivating a new life away from the seven billion people we now call. portugal has been struggling to stabilize its economy despite a bailout from the eurozone earlier this year while the e.u. is breathing a small relief over the new deal to prevent greece from collapse the storm is far from over as artists are really going to score reports from portugal the people there are not content with painful austerity cuts that they continue to have to endure. no jobs no money no chance for the future these messages have been brought by teachers striking in portugal they can never have stability. in the school. even if they are working for ten fifteen twenty years they are always earning the same and don't have a place in school a stable place and once it's a political choice of financial cuts being able cation the herald's social security that's a political choice and who thinks it's wrong. but let's do this particle seems to be sliding deeper and deeper into the depths of economic out with
looking for a spacious new home scientists a way of mankind's options for exploring other planets and cultivating a new life away from the seven billion people we now call. portugal has been struggling to stabilize its economy despite a bailout from the eurozone earlier this year while the e.u. is breathing a small relief over the new deal to prevent greece from collapse the storm is far from over as artists are really going to score reports from portugal the people there are not content with...
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for some individuals to pay attention but mankind does not learn and the collective does not and and this was brought home to me because by writing a series entering the diary of a writer and in the magazine, he had articles our autobiographical covering aurt lot of court cases in if you read them you are impressed with how similar they are to the same type of discussions going on today that the jury finds all kinds of excuses for the criminals for bad parenting or whatever or bad circumstances to justify the worst crime. you will recognize these things but here is the passage he was discovered by a of literary critic when he wa ve young man.. polanski was a radical who brought into the circle. sometimes if he was very excited he would screech to say do you know, man's since cannot be countedn's against him? when society is set up in such a fashion mane cannot help and economic factors allow him to do wrong and it is absurd and cruel something the very laws of nature make itm impossiblecaus for him to carry out even if he wanted to. society causes people to be criminals rather than t
for some individuals to pay attention but mankind does not learn and the collective does not and and this was brought home to me because by writing a series entering the diary of a writer and in the magazine, he had articles our autobiographical covering aurt lot of court cases in if you read them you are impressed with how similar they are to the same type of discussions going on today that the jury finds all kinds of excuses for the criminals for bad parenting or whatever or bad circumstances...
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at 3 in the morning a mankind of stumbles into a gas station here in detroit. it's clear he has been drinking, but not to worry he brought along a designated driver. >> nine years old. she's driving. i'm drunk. >> reporter: the gas station surveillance video caught them. the clerk told the gas station manager -- >> i was upset about it. i wasn't happy with the fact that someone would allow their daughter to drive them around. >> reporter: someone else called 911 and said the girl was driving pretty good. >> a 7-year-old girl is driving it and her dad is drunk and he's the passenger. >> reporter: when police pulled the driver over, she was sitting on a booster seat. >> she explained he let her drive before. >> reporter: which is why the driver seemed surprised when the officer asked how old she was. >> she said nine and asked the officer why he was pulling her over, that he is was driving pretty good. >> reporter: show was by -- she was by a gas tank. the father has been charged with second and fourth-degree child abuse. >>> the four mentally disabled adults fou
at 3 in the morning a mankind of stumbles into a gas station here in detroit. it's clear he has been drinking, but not to worry he brought along a designated driver. >> nine years old. she's driving. i'm drunk. >> reporter: the gas station surveillance video caught them. the clerk told the gas station manager -- >> i was upset about it. i wasn't happy with the fact that someone would allow their daughter to drive them around. >> reporter: someone else called 911 and said...
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i'm just saying he's a bear sent from the future to kill me, mankind's only remaining hope in the inevitable bear war of 2025. and richard colbert, the bear's already up to the rs. next, next-- next comes-- next comes rodney, ronald, rupert, then sammy, sergio and simon. then me. (laughter) so if any bears ask you, this is stephen colbert. okay? (applause) >> stephen: oh, and bears, bears, he tastes like honey. don't ask me how i know. finally, folks, there's a new kind of burglar preying on california. >> a black bear takes a wild ride after stealing a car. take a look at the wreckage of this prius, a black bear climbed completely into it while the car was parked outside a lake tahoe cabin. it somehow hit the gear shift and ended up driving the car backwards. >> stephen: apparently a bear also shifts in the woods. (laughter) but folks-- (applause) true story, true story. but folks, this prius driving ersine brings me to the number one threat in america, sanctimonious envie ro bears. it is bad enough they eat organic salmon, ride around on bikes and are literally tree huggers, now they're dr
i'm just saying he's a bear sent from the future to kill me, mankind's only remaining hope in the inevitable bear war of 2025. and richard colbert, the bear's already up to the rs. next, next-- next comes-- next comes rodney, ronald, rupert, then sammy, sergio and simon. then me. (laughter) so if any bears ask you, this is stephen colbert. okay? (applause) >> stephen: oh, and bears, bears, he tastes like honey. don't ask me how i know. finally, folks, there's a new kind of burglar preying...
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. >> i believe that jesus christ is the son of god, and a savior of mankind. >> for years on, the debate is still alive. this is a close family friend. >> as long as people recognize him as the turnaround guy, the governor, businesses, more monism is every bit a part 0 pimm and he will not shy away from that. >> at this point, on the other hand, -- it will be in south carolina that mitt romney's state will face the first test. south carolina is a dangerous territory. it is home to some of the darkest cards in the republican campaigning. it is also home to an evangelical christian community, which has little time for mormons. >> most baptist believe -- most baptists believe that the bible is true as it is written. >> there are some who see mormons as a cult. ♪ >> for 1.5 centuries, mormons have been outside the american mainstream, even as they ascend to the peaks of business and politics. mitt romney is reaching for the summit, his fate may be his undoing. if the succeeds, a great american tabloid will be broken. -- taboo will be broken. >> to a problem plaguing millions of blackberry
. >> i believe that jesus christ is the son of god, and a savior of mankind. >> for years on, the debate is still alive. this is a close family friend. >> as long as people recognize him as the turnaround guy, the governor, businesses, more monism is every bit a part 0 pimm and he will not shy away from that. >> at this point, on the other hand, -- it will be in south carolina that mitt romney's state will face the first test. south carolina is a dangerous territory. it...
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1969 when neil armstrong stepped on the moon and said one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind. one tiefu tiny little print for girl walking in the dirt but years later, dozens of other girls will be behind her and eventually hundreds and it will be one giant leap for they're community. it really was the peaks that first brought me there but the people that bring me back again. when i got to corefa in the spring. kanle was very sad. his wife passed away. first we embrace each other and there's dust flying around and tiers in our ayes and then we go over to the local graveyard. as we walked to the graveyard we saw her buried in the box in the ground facing the sunset. and out of sentiment he said without her, i'm nothing and then he said something that i would never forget. he said very soon you're going to be standing here and i'm going to be in the ground. and he kind of chuckled and i didn't think that was very funny because i lost my father in his 40's from cancer in 1981 and my sister and you know all of us have lost somebody close to us and you never get over that loss. an
1969 when neil armstrong stepped on the moon and said one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind. one tiefu tiny little print for girl walking in the dirt but years later, dozens of other girls will be behind her and eventually hundreds and it will be one giant leap for they're community. it really was the peaks that first brought me there but the people that bring me back again. when i got to corefa in the spring. kanle was very sad. his wife passed away. first we embrace each other...
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gentleman does you of important lessons which he imagines will result in mankind from the adoption of the system. hewith speak and what might have been the high point of his rhetorical performance at the convention. he sought instead the awful immensity of the dangers with which. i see it. i feel it. he could even see beings of a higher order thaman system concerning their decision. when he looked beyond the horizon that buys humanize at the final consummation of all things human hands of those intelligent b sengs which inhabt the imperial mansions, reviewing, this is what they do, reviewing the phewitical decisions and revolutions which in the progress of time will happen in america and the consummate happiness our misery of mankind he understood how much would depend on what we now decide. at that point of violence storm shut the hall and forced henry to sto up it was as if the beings of a higher order and there is a real man since streamed out to support him race thundered. i couldn't make this stuff u up i'm not imaginative enough, but you see how wonderful these stories are. that
gentleman does you of important lessons which he imagines will result in mankind from the adoption of the system. hewith speak and what might have been the high point of his rhetorical performance at the convention. he sought instead the awful immensity of the dangers with which. i see it. i feel it. he could even see beings of a higher order thaman system concerning their decision. when he looked beyond the horizon that buys humanize at the final consummation of all things human hands of those...
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. >> i believe that jesus christ is the son of god, and a savior of mankind. >> for years on, the debate is still alive. this is a close family friend. >> as long as people recognize him as the turnaround guy, the governor, businesses, more monism is every bit a part 0 pimm and he will not shy away from that. >> at this point, on the other hand, -- it will be in south carolina that mitt romney's state will face the first test. south carolina is a dangerous territory. it is home to some of the darkest cards in the republican campaigning. it is also home to an evangelical christian community, which has little time for mormons. >> most baptist believe -- most baptists believe that the bible is true as it is written. >> there are some who see mormons as a cult. ♪ >> for 1.5 centuries, mormons have been outside the american mainstream, even as they ascend to the peaks of business and politics. mitt romney is reaching for the summit, his fate may be his undoing. if the succeeds, a great american tabloid will be broken. -- taboo will be broken. >> to a problem plaguing millions of blackberry
. >> i believe that jesus christ is the son of god, and a savior of mankind. >> for years on, the debate is still alive. this is a close family friend. >> as long as people recognize him as the turnaround guy, the governor, businesses, more monism is every bit a part 0 pimm and he will not shy away from that. >> at this point, on the other hand, -- it will be in south carolina that mitt romney's state will face the first test. south carolina is a dangerous territory. it...
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now they are no longer our friends, but our enemies, and they are enemies of mankind because they are bringing poison into our nation and in every form and fashion and killing each other for the right to do so. now, one of the things that has concerned members of our texas delegation and other members of this congress is lawlessness spilling over into the united states of america. the report that was done by todd staples in the department of public safety and others in texas tells us that not only will it spill over into our country, but it has spilled over into our country that there is a n plan by these cartels to seize control of every border county in texas that boards on the rio grande. that's a big project. and actually, i would say, it is a plan for the invasion of the united states of america. this is something we honestly have to address in a serious manner. we have a lot of legislation pending. one of the bills that i have is a bill that will add further assistance to the border sheriffs in their war against the illegal element on the border. our board -- border patrol has g
now they are no longer our friends, but our enemies, and they are enemies of mankind because they are bringing poison into our nation and in every form and fashion and killing each other for the right to do so. now, one of the things that has concerned members of our texas delegation and other members of this congress is lawlessness spilling over into the united states of america. the report that was done by todd staples in the department of public safety and others in texas tells us that not...
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>> giving mankind the most useful helpful tools we've ever had in our history. the ones we would enjoy the most. the ones we not only use but we love, come to love, like a human being. important step to getting those computers closer to human beings. >> was the computer, is that going to be the greatest invention of, you know, the last millennium? >> it's hard to say. a computer used to be a device on its own and we've gone so far beyond that. to make devices that actually do what we want to do. download a song. play a song. well, yeah, every device in the world has a computer inside. a small computer. tons of programming. tons of hardware. billions more parts than we had when we started apple. so it's -- you could call it a computer. things that -- i could call my iphone a computer. it is. it's the greatest computer ever. but it's not in the same sense a computer was when we started the company. i think we've gone beyond that and it's just computerized tech foly really. it's just today's modern devices for making mankind more -- making the individual more power
>> giving mankind the most useful helpful tools we've ever had in our history. the ones we would enjoy the most. the ones we not only use but we love, come to love, like a human being. important step to getting those computers closer to human beings. >> was the computer, is that going to be the greatest invention of, you know, the last millennium? >> it's hard to say. a computer used to be a device on its own and we've gone so far beyond that. to make devices that actually do...
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i believe that jesus christ is the son of god and the savior of mankind. >> two months later, he dropped out of the race. now, four years on, he is the republican candidate that democrats most fear. he is a politician of the center-right who can reach out to independents and swing voters. >> i believe in america and i'm running for president. >> again, it has become personal. last weekend, a baptist pastor robert jefferies it fis social conservatives not to vote for romney because in his words, he is not christian. >> i would call upon him to repudiate those sentiments and remarks made by that pastor. >> family friends believed that the issue has waned and the public consciousness into the second time around, he is the men were rounded figure -- he is a more rounded figure. >> as people recognize him as a turnaround guy for the olympics and as governor, his businesses, and some in the other aspects of him, momism is a part of him -- mormon is and is a part of him. some find political advantage and they were hit -- and they will hit it. >> would it be easier if he was not a mormon? >> at
i believe that jesus christ is the son of god and the savior of mankind. >> two months later, he dropped out of the race. now, four years on, he is the republican candidate that democrats most fear. he is a politician of the center-right who can reach out to independents and swing voters. >> i believe in america and i'm running for president. >> again, it has become personal. last weekend, a baptist pastor robert jefferies it fis social conservatives not to vote for romney...
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i believe that jesus christ is the son of god and the savior of mankind. >> two months later, he dropped out of the race. now, four years on, he is the republican candidate that democrats most fear. he is a politician of the center-right who can reach out to independents and swing voters. >> i believe in america and i'm running for president. >> again, it has become personal. last weekend, a baptist pastor robert jefferies it fis social conservatives not to vote for romney because in his words, he is not christian. >> i would call upon him to repudiate those sentiments and . >> family friends believed that the issue has waned and the public consciousness into the second time around, he is the men were rounded figure -- he is a more rounded figure. >> as people recognize him as a turnaround guy for the olympics and as governor, his businesses, and some in the other aspects of him, momism is a part of him -- mormon is and is a part of him. some find political advantage and they were hit -- and they will hit it. >> would it be easier if he was not a mormon? >> at this point, yes. on the oth
i believe that jesus christ is the son of god and the savior of mankind. >> two months later, he dropped out of the race. now, four years on, he is the republican candidate that democrats most fear. he is a politician of the center-right who can reach out to independents and swing voters. >> i believe in america and i'm running for president. >> again, it has become personal. last weekend, a baptist pastor robert jefferies it fis social conservatives not to vote for romney...
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. >> giving mankind the most useful helpful tools we've ever had in our history. the ones that we would enjoy the most. the ones we not only use but we love, that we come to love, like a human being. very, very important step in getting those computers closer to real human beings. >> was the computer, in which you were very instrumental in producing, is that going to be the greatest invention of, you know, the last millennium? >> it's hard to say. because a computer used to be a device on its own and we've gone so far beyond that to make devices that actually do what we want to do, which is, you know, download a song, play a song. well, yeah, every device in the world has a computer inside. a small computer. tons of programming. tons of hardware. billions more parts than we had when we started apple. so it's -- you could call it a computer. things that are a computer. i could call my iphone a computer. and it is. it's the greatest computer ever. but it's not in the same sense a computer was when we started the company. so i think we've gone beyond that and it's ju
. >> giving mankind the most useful helpful tools we've ever had in our history. the ones that we would enjoy the most. the ones we not only use but we love, that we come to love, like a human being. very, very important step in getting those computers closer to real human beings. >> was the computer, in which you were very instrumental in producing, is that going to be the greatest invention of, you know, the last millennium? >> it's hard to say. because a computer used to be...
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the united states sent in helicopters that conductd the greatest air lift in the history of mankind. moved about 20 thousand on thes in the mountains to keep 1/2 million people a hive during the wintertime. it was very heroic and people were grateful. aid has dropped 70 percent after a year in the wake of that void many jihad and people labeled terrorists have set up camps. this is one here. in pakistan. and in that camp, there are many kids that are previously were going to school and now they have no school and the cost to help them go would be about one month per month per child. fifth grader 20 bucks a year. first grader five bucks a year. they get their food in the back on the mess tenth and then on the left is an extreme place where people get indoctrined into a violent islam. because of international lack of help for those kids to get implicated these kids are here. there's another camp here. osama bin ladins first assistant. spent two-years in gann tan know bay in cuba and he's running large camp and just down that the united states, 212 mash units. what's going on is they're
the united states sent in helicopters that conductd the greatest air lift in the history of mankind. moved about 20 thousand on thes in the mountains to keep 1/2 million people a hive during the wintertime. it was very heroic and people were grateful. aid has dropped 70 percent after a year in the wake of that void many jihad and people labeled terrorists have set up camps. this is one here. in pakistan. and in that camp, there are many kids that are previously were going to school and now they...
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the soviet union has shown its complete disregard for the welfare of mankind. chris: his single goal was to have the cold war not turn into a shooting war. what is president obama's biggest goal on the world stage? >> win the election. i mean that is the driving force and i think, you know, it's political, but i think it is becoming an internal commitment because like most presidents, they think they're the person for the job. chris: the country needs him as he sees it. >> they declassified all of those c.i.a. documents from 50 years ago. the driving thing now is avoid another recession. >> i think it's to get america's act in the way it acted with libya, as part of a coalition of nation, to be anything really about president bush on the world stage. >> get together with the world community. >> from the beginning, the president believed that the united states' reputation had been badly damaged by george w bush and his main foreign policy, the goal has been to repair the image with the rest of the world. chris: thanks for a great discussion of two pts. >> can i
the soviet union has shown its complete disregard for the welfare of mankind. chris: his single goal was to have the cold war not turn into a shooting war. what is president obama's biggest goal on the world stage? >> win the election. i mean that is the driving force and i think, you know, it's political, but i think it is becoming an internal commitment because like most presidents, they think they're the person for the job. chris: the country needs him as he sees it. >> they...
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. >>> big moment today for a mankind. somewhere in the world the 7th billion baby is set to be born judgment where do you this -- just where do they think it will be born? odd are it will be india pointing to math for the answer. the fastest growing country in the world nearly one baby born every second. a man hit a cruiser because he was texting while driving while drunk. more legal problems this guy could face in the whole thing as you expect caught on camera. >>> and the dance performers around world ahead. what so many people are doing dressed up as zombies and dancing to thriller and what it is they are hoping to accomplish. the story straight ahead. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine a pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a pnc performance select checking account and get up to 1.75% cash back for just about every purchase. learn more and apply today at pnc.com/cashbuilder. pnc bank. for the achiever in you. >>> you are watching the station that works for you "good morning maryland." >>> breaking news this morning.
. >>> big moment today for a mankind. somewhere in the world the 7th billion baby is set to be born judgment where do you this -- just where do they think it will be born? odd are it will be india pointing to math for the answer. the fastest growing country in the world nearly one baby born every second. a man hit a cruiser because he was texting while driving while drunk. more legal problems this guy could face in the whole thing as you expect caught on camera. >>> and the...
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60 and over will become greater than people aged 20 and less, so the first country in the history of mankind in which we have this crossing over with people aged 60 and over which is increasing and people less than 20 who... um, who are decreasing. fertility rates have dropped throughout europe, but in southern europe, the rates are lowest, with italy averaging 1.3 children per woman. low birth rates are brought about by a combination of factors. some are common to many countries, and this program will look at how italy in particular has been affected by these. we'll also look at some factors that are specific to the very low fertility rates in italy. probably the most significant factor that has influenced fertility rates in europe has been industrialization. industrialization has brought more people into urban areas and encouraged more materialistic life styles. in northern european countries, this process took place over a long period. the important difference for italy was that industrialization came later and much faster. [man] in some countries, the urbanization process had been follow
60 and over will become greater than people aged 20 and less, so the first country in the history of mankind in which we have this crossing over with people aged 60 and over which is increasing and people less than 20 who... um, who are decreasing. fertility rates have dropped throughout europe, but in southern europe, the rates are lowest, with italy averaging 1.3 children per woman. low birth rates are brought about by a combination of factors. some are common to many countries, and this...
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. >> i believe that jesus christ is the son of god and the savior of mankind. that the four years on, his faith is still alive. a close family friend speaks. >> as long as people recognize him as the turnaround by for the olympics and governor and businesses, more men is every bit as part of him, and i do not think he will ever shy away from that. >> would it be easier if he was not a mormon? >> at this point, probably yes. on the other hand, who knows where he would be without his mormon faith? >> it will be in south carolina that mitt romney's faith will face its first electoral test. >> south carolina is particularly dangerous territory. i was here in 2008 that he was unceremoniously crushed. it is home to some of the darkest of in republican campaigning and home to an evangelical christian community that has little time for mormons. >> this denomination is the strongest in the state, and most baptists believe in bibelot, and that the bible is true as it is written, as we read it, and along come the mormons with another document, which is also crucial to the
. >> i believe that jesus christ is the son of god and the savior of mankind. that the four years on, his faith is still alive. a close family friend speaks. >> as long as people recognize him as the turnaround by for the olympics and governor and businesses, more men is every bit as part of him, and i do not think he will ever shy away from that. >> would it be easier if he was not a mormon? >> at this point, probably yes. on the other hand, who knows where he would be...
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believe because we are outside of nato we're outside of the strongest military alliance in the history of mankind which is very close to the russian borders and to expect from russia that these expansion of nato this military planning of nato will be a left result any response any military spawns would have been absolutely naif you mentioned the increasing russia's military budget well this was one of the reasons why former finance minister could resign he said that he said that the military budget was too high well you and me we both remember the arms race they're doing the servitor and we all remember that it started very joyfully like like like a response to america's response to nato like very patriotic really but then suddenly we found ourselves it is that your issue when we were when we were really worried about our own future and our children's future do you see signs of a new arms race going on and did does it worry you is going. number one mr cool didn't couldn't did not resign and he was fired by the president of russia and number two the reason was that the decision to increase the mil
believe because we are outside of nato we're outside of the strongest military alliance in the history of mankind which is very close to the russian borders and to expect from russia that these expansion of nato this military planning of nato will be a left result any response any military spawns would have been absolutely naif you mentioned the increasing russia's military budget well this was one of the reasons why former finance minister could resign he said that he said that the military...