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states, share the health and climate are shown the suing the most government comes in and shuts down mankind and. [inaudible]. and we have demonized the lifeblood of modern civilization it. and who is funding this, there often an in-state like not following bill gates, is one of the biggest climate activists is actually on the world's biggest private jet transport company is going to affect them at all. right is the book as well, the people in charge won't be affected, this will affect willh be called the massive coming degree new deal will repress any climate emergency, and in the covid-19 like down to the climate lockdown and you can only fly when it's very justifiable internationalat agency,if climate lockdown for people have less freedom of movement and a plan recession movement and economic growth movement, like recessions because they reduce emissions and this is why the environmentalist, they say it was good for the climate agenda naturally movement now and tell is in the book, where when and climate change is a cause of death to death certificates so you start getting this on the tol
states, share the health and climate are shown the suing the most government comes in and shuts down mankind and. [inaudible]. and we have demonized the lifeblood of modern civilization it. and who is funding this, there often an in-state like not following bill gates, is one of the biggest climate activists is actually on the world's biggest private jet transport company is going to affect them at all. right is the book as well, the people in charge won't be affected, this will affect willh be...
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there suing to make sure government comes in and shuts down one of the greatest liberators of mankind in the history of the planet whichis fossil fuel energy . we demonize the lifeblood of modern civilization. the people funding this whether they're just business , they're often enjoying spaceflights. bill gates who is one of the biggest climate activists actually is betting on the world's largest private jet transport company so it's not going to affect them at all and i get into that in the book as well this is a system where the people in charge are going to have their lives affected which is going to affect what we joyfully call the masses. they're going to repress the masses. we have people now declaring that in a climate emergency they go from climate markdowns to covid-19 lockdowns. we haven't energy report proposing climate markdowns where people will have less freedom of movement so they can reduce emissions . we have a recession movement because they reduce emissions. this is why all the major environmentalists praise the covid lockdowns because they were good for the climat
there suing to make sure government comes in and shuts down one of the greatest liberators of mankind in the history of the planet whichis fossil fuel energy . we demonize the lifeblood of modern civilization. the people funding this whether they're just business , they're often enjoying spaceflights. bill gates who is one of the biggest climate activists actually is betting on the world's largest private jet transport company so it's not going to affect them at all and i get into that in the...
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didn't come to hello. turns out mankind has forever been hooked on the concept of a mysterious continent. at the end of the world. this nap from the 15 eighty's is the last of the classical worldview. this is the world as it would have been understood by the ancient greeks and romans still got this great terror astrology, nandan called nita the unknown southern land spin forward 3 centuries to the time of men like captain scott, who died on his return from the south pole phillips shows me sledging mat from that expedition. this is what they actually used to place the food depos for the attempt on the po. it's incredible. here we have in reaching the south pole. and then of course, the terrible trick back captain scott died here demonstrates how hard it was then does, how challenging it was in a far cry from to day. it's why this period is known as the heroic age. and they were truly great heroes. up until the 1920s there were probably less than i should think. 50 or 60 people had actually ever stepped on to the cold lip. um of course no thousands again every year. like many of the old ex
didn't come to hello. turns out mankind has forever been hooked on the concept of a mysterious continent. at the end of the world. this nap from the 15 eighty's is the last of the classical worldview. this is the world as it would have been understood by the ancient greeks and romans still got this great terror astrology, nandan called nita the unknown southern land spin forward 3 centuries to the time of men like captain scott, who died on his return from the south pole phillips shows me...
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hello. turns out mankind has forever been hooked on the concept of a mysterious continent at the end of the world. this map from the 15 eighty's is the last of the classical worldview. this is the world as it would have been understood by the ancient greeks and romans still got this great taro, australia london, called nita the unknown southern land spin forward 3 centuries to the time of men like captain scott, who died on his return from the south pole philip shows me a sledging mat from mad expeditions to water. this is what they actually used to place the food depos for the attempt on the pole. it's incredible. here we have in reaching the south pole. and then of course, the terrible trick back, captain scott died him demonstrate how hard it was. then just how challenging was that? a far cry from today. it's why this period is known as the heroic age. they were truly great heroes. up until the 1920s. there were probably less than i should think. 50 or 60 people had actually ever stepped on to the cold slope. of course, now thousands again every year. like many of the old explorer
hello. turns out mankind has forever been hooked on the concept of a mysterious continent at the end of the world. this map from the 15 eighty's is the last of the classical worldview. this is the world as it would have been understood by the ancient greeks and romans still got this great taro, australia london, called nita the unknown southern land spin forward 3 centuries to the time of men like captain scott, who died on his return from the south pole philip shows me a sledging mat from mad...
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this is the kind of treasure trove of parts exploration come hello, turns out mankind has forever been hooked on the concept of a mysterious continent. at the end of the world, this map from the 15 eighty's is the last of the classical worldview. this is the world as it would have been understood by the ancient greeks and romans still got this great taro, australia snomed on cold nita, the unknown southern land spin forward 3 centuries to the time of men like captain scott, who died on his return from the south pole. philip shows me a sledging mat from mad expeditions. this is what they actually used to place the food depos for the attempt on the po. it's incredible. here we have in reaching the south pole. and then of course, the terrible trek back captain scott died here. it is demonstrates how hard it was then this, how challenging it was, then a far cry from today. it's why this period is known as the heroic age. and they were truly great heroes. up until the 1920s, there were probably less than i should think. 50 or 60 people had actually ever stepped on to the cold lip. oh, of co
this is the kind of treasure trove of parts exploration come hello, turns out mankind has forever been hooked on the concept of a mysterious continent. at the end of the world, this map from the 15 eighty's is the last of the classical worldview. this is the world as it would have been understood by the ancient greeks and romans still got this great taro, australia snomed on cold nita, the unknown southern land spin forward 3 centuries to the time of men like captain scott, who died on his...
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Dec 23, 2021
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there is to make sure government comes in and shuts down one of the greatest liberators of mankind whichis fossil fuel energy . we demonize the lifeblood of modern civilization and the people funding this whether it's the jeff bezos or richard branson or bill gates who is one of the biggest climate activists, actually is bidding on the world's largest private jet transport company so it's not going to affectthem all . i get into that in the book as well. this is a system in which the people in charge are going to have their livesaffected . this will affectwhat we regrettably called the masses . the new deal will suppress the absolute masses. we have people declaring in a climate emergency they want to go from cobit lockdowns to climate lockdowns. you can only flywhen it's morally justifiable . we have climate lockdowns where people will have missed more freedom. you have a moment who likes recessions. this is why the major environmentalists praise the covid lockdowns and there is a movement in academia where they need to add climate change because it causes death to death certificates so w
there is to make sure government comes in and shuts down one of the greatest liberators of mankind whichis fossil fuel energy . we demonize the lifeblood of modern civilization and the people funding this whether it's the jeff bezos or richard branson or bill gates who is one of the biggest climate activists, actually is bidding on the world's largest private jet transport company so it's not going to affectthem all . i get into that in the book as well. this is a system in which the people in...
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come, have a boat. turns out mankind has forever been hooked on the concept of a mysterious continent at the end of the world. this map from the 158 is, is the last of the classical worldview. this is the world as it would be understood by the ancient greeks and romans still got this great terrel of tallest nandan, konita the unknown, the southern land spin forward 3 centuries to the time of men like captain scott, who died on his return from the south pole. philip shows me a sledging from that expedition. this is what they actually used to place the food that pose for the attempt on the pole. incredible. here we have in reaching the south pole. and then of course, the terrible trick back, captain scott died him. demonstrate how hard it was then just how challenging was that? a far cry from today. it's why this period is known as the heroic age. they were truly great heroes. up until the 1920s, there were probably less than i should think. 50 or 60 people had actually ever stepped onto the cold slip. of course, now thousands again. every year. like many of the old explorers i 1st had
come, have a boat. turns out mankind has forever been hooked on the concept of a mysterious continent at the end of the world. this map from the 158 is, is the last of the classical worldview. this is the world as it would be understood by the ancient greeks and romans still got this great terrel of tallest nandan, konita the unknown, the southern land spin forward 3 centuries to the time of men like captain scott, who died on his return from the south pole. philip shows me a sledging from that...
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this is a kind of treasure trove of parts exploration coming up turns out mankind has forever been on the concept of a mysterious continent at the end of the world. this map from the 58 is, is the last of the classical worldview. this is the world, as it would be understood by the ancient greeks and romans still got this great terra astrology. non duncan meter, the unknown, the southern land spin forward 3 centuries to the time of men, like captain scott, who died on his return from the south pole. phillip shows me a sledging that from that expedition. this is what they actually used to place the food, their pose for the attempt on the pole. incredible. here we have in reaching the south pole. and then of course, the terrible trick back, captain scott died him demonstrate how hard it was. then just how challenging it was that a far cry from today. it's why this period is known as the heroic age. they were truly great heroes. up until the 1920s, there were probably less than i should think. 50 or 60 people had actually ever stepped on to the concept of course, now thousands again. ever
this is a kind of treasure trove of parts exploration coming up turns out mankind has forever been on the concept of a mysterious continent at the end of the world. this map from the 58 is, is the last of the classical worldview. this is the world, as it would be understood by the ancient greeks and romans still got this great terra astrology. non duncan meter, the unknown, the southern land spin forward 3 centuries to the time of men, like captain scott, who died on his return from the south...
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come, have a look. turns out mankind has forever been hooked on the concepts of a mysterious continent at the end of the world. this map from the 58 is, is the last of the classical world view. this is the world as it would be understood by the ancient greeks and romans still got this great. terrell, astrology, non duncan mita, the unknown, the southern land spin forward 3 centuries to the time of men, like captain scott, who died on his return from the south pole. philip shows me a sledging man from that expedition. this is what they actually used to place the food, their pose for the attempt on the pole. incredible. here we have him reaching the south pole. and then of course, the terrible trick back, captain scott died him demonstrate how hard it was. then just how challenging it was that a far cry from today. it's why this period is known as the heroic age. they were truly great heroes. up until the 1920s, there were probably less than i should think. 50 or 60 people had actually ever stepped on to the cold slope. of course, now thousands again. every year. like many of the old exp
come, have a look. turns out mankind has forever been hooked on the concepts of a mysterious continent at the end of the world. this map from the 58 is, is the last of the classical world view. this is the world as it would be understood by the ancient greeks and romans still got this great. terrell, astrology, non duncan mita, the unknown, the southern land spin forward 3 centuries to the time of men, like captain scott, who died on his return from the south pole. philip shows me a sledging...
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but they believed that freedom was godly for all mankind. they had fled to the new world seeking this freedom. so the communalist system put them toward starvation, they private property and able bodied man was to become responsible for his family. the community owned or government owned farm lands and pastures would be parcelled out for private ownership. people would exchange goods and services among themselves. according to their abilities and desires. the industrious and the lazy alike would have to work or would suffer a self-inflicted penalty. one of hunger and disgrace. from this time forth the people possessed their own property. thus at plymouth was established the fundamental characteristic of american philosophy. just the opposite of the public ownership system of socialism and communism. did it change things for the better at plymouth colony, certainly did. and from the government to the individual citizen marked the beginning of progress in the colonies. it helped to establish the foundation of the american economic system. will
but they believed that freedom was godly for all mankind. they had fled to the new world seeking this freedom. so the communalist system put them toward starvation, they private property and able bodied man was to become responsible for his family. the community owned or government owned farm lands and pastures would be parcelled out for private ownership. people would exchange goods and services among themselves. according to their abilities and desires. the industrious and the lazy alike...
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almighty god, creator of mankind who only aren't the well spring of life, bestow upon these thy servants if it be thy will the gift and heritage of children, and grant that they may see their children brought up in thy faith and fear, to the honor and glory of thy name, through jesus christ our lord. oh god who has so consecrated the state of matrimony, that and it is represented the spiritual marriage and unity betwixt christ and his church, look mercifully upon these by servants, that they may love, honor, and cherish each other and so live together in faithfulness, and patients, in wisdom and true godliness, that their home may be a haven of blessing and of peace through the same jesus christ our lord who live it, and runneth with the holy spirit, world without, and common. will you join your right hands now. those whom god have joined together, let no man put us under. for as much as charles and lynda have consented together and holy web lot, and there to have given and pledged each to the other, and declared the same by giving and deceiving reds -- i pronounced that they are man and
almighty god, creator of mankind who only aren't the well spring of life, bestow upon these thy servants if it be thy will the gift and heritage of children, and grant that they may see their children brought up in thy faith and fear, to the honor and glory of thy name, through jesus christ our lord. oh god who has so consecrated the state of matrimony, that and it is represented the spiritual marriage and unity betwixt christ and his church, look mercifully upon these by servants, that they...
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. >> o, eternal god, creator and preserver of all mankind, giver of all spiritual grace, the author of everlasting life, send your blessing upon these servants this man and this woman the way bless in your name, that they live faithfully together may surely perform and keep the bow and covenant between then made, these rings given and received our tokens and pledges, and may ever remain in perfect love and peace together and live according to your laws through jesus christ our lord dirk almighty god, creator of mankind who only is the wellspring of life the still upon these servants if it be thy will, they get an heritage of children and grant that they may see their children brought up in thy faith and fair to the honor and glory of thy name through jesus christ our lord. oh god who has so consecrated the state of matrimony that in it is represented the spiritual marriage and unity betwixt christ and his church, mercifully upon these, thy servants, , that they may love, honor and cherish each other and so live together in faithfulness in patients, in wisdom and true godliness, that th
. >> o, eternal god, creator and preserver of all mankind, giver of all spiritual grace, the author of everlasting life, send your blessing upon these servants this man and this woman the way bless in your name, that they live faithfully together may surely perform and keep the bow and covenant between then made, these rings given and received our tokens and pledges, and may ever remain in perfect love and peace together and live according to your laws through jesus christ our lord dirk...
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almighty god, creator of mankind who only art the wellspring of life, be stow upon these thigh servants, if it be thy will, the gift and heritage of children, and grant that they may see their children brought up in thy faith and fear, the honor and glory of thy name, through jesus christ our lord. oh god who has so consecrated the state of matrimony, that in it is represented the spiritual marriage and unity betwixt christ and his church. look mercifully upon these thy servants that they may love, honor and cherish each other and so live together in faithfulness and patience, in wisdom and true godliness that their home may be a haven of blessing and of peace through the same jesus christ our lord who liveth and reignth with thee in the holy spirit, ever one god, world without end, amen. will you join your right hands now. those whom god have joined together, let no man put asunder. for as much as charles and lynda have consented together in holy wedlock and have witnessed the same before god and this company, and there to have given and pledged their troth each to the other and have d
almighty god, creator of mankind who only art the wellspring of life, be stow upon these thigh servants, if it be thy will, the gift and heritage of children, and grant that they may see their children brought up in thy faith and fear, the honor and glory of thy name, through jesus christ our lord. oh god who has so consecrated the state of matrimony, that in it is represented the spiritual marriage and unity betwixt christ and his church. look mercifully upon these thy servants that they may...
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king once said if there is if mankind doesn't put an end to war, war will put an end to mankind. >> then the news of ouster of jean-bertra aristide in a u.s. backed coup. >> this is a democracy now! focus. >> he was kidnapped. he said was forced to leave haiti. >> did u.s. security forces kidnap haitian president r tied. we will speak with congressmember maxine waters and close friend randall robinson. >> he said tell the world it is a coup. it is a coup. it is a coup. >> representative waters is claiming on pacifica that aristide was led away in happened coughs and marines were part of a coup. would you comment on that comment or claim? >> i'm trying to hit the right words. if you're asking me did that happen, the answer is no. >> any embellishment? >> i think not today. >> weeks later democracy now! reported on president aristide's return to the caribbean the >> it has been an historic 48 hours. haitian president jean-bertrand aristide has returned to caribbean. laps night a return to new york after a trip that began saturday when i accompanied a delegation of u.s. and jamaican officia
king once said if there is if mankind doesn't put an end to war, war will put an end to mankind. >> then the news of ouster of jean-bertra aristide in a u.s. backed coup. >> this is a democracy now! focus. >> he was kidnapped. he said was forced to leave haiti. >> did u.s. security forces kidnap haitian president r tied. we will speak with congressmember maxine waters and close friend randall robinson. >> he said tell the world it is a coup. it is a coup. it is a...
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eternal god, create tour and preserver of all mankind, giver of all spiritual grace, send a blessing upon patricia and edward that they may surely perform and keep the covenants made between them. may their hearts be one of your love and fidelity, and may they be a blessing and a comfort to each other. and to everyone else, they touch. maybe shares of each other's choice, consoler's of each other's sorrows, helpers to each other in all and made a ever remain in perfect it, harmony together living according to the golden rule. look upon them and that they may love, honor, and cherish one another and sell them together in faithfulness and in patients, in wisdom and true kindness, that there home may be a haven of happiness in the place of serenity. this moment is the beginning of a new day. in the evening of their life together, maybe they be able to look back and say, how splendid the day has been. amen. will you kneel. may the lord bless you and keep you, may the lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you. may the lord at the satellite of his countenance upon you a
eternal god, create tour and preserver of all mankind, giver of all spiritual grace, send a blessing upon patricia and edward that they may surely perform and keep the covenants made between them. may their hearts be one of your love and fidelity, and may they be a blessing and a comfort to each other. and to everyone else, they touch. maybe shares of each other's choice, consoler's of each other's sorrows, helpers to each other in all and made a ever remain in perfect it, harmony together...
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eternal god, crater and preserver of all mankind, giver of all spiritual grace, send thy blessing upon patricia and edward, that they may surely perform and keep the covenant made between them. may their hearts be one in pure love infidelity. may they do be a blessing and a comfort to each other. and to everyone else they touch, may they be sharers of each other's joy, consolers of each other's sorrow. helpers to each other in all. and may they ever remain in perfect harmony together, living according to the golden rule. look benevolently upon them that they may cherish one another. thank and given faithfulness and patience, and wisdom and true kindness, that their home may be a haven of happiness. and a place of serenity. this moment is the beginning of a new day. in the evening of their lives together, may they be able to look back and say how splendid the day has been, i'm in amen. you may nail. may the lord bless you and keep you. may the lord make it his faith to shine upon you and be gracious until you. and give his light of continents upon you. and give you peace and may all tha
eternal god, crater and preserver of all mankind, giver of all spiritual grace, send thy blessing upon patricia and edward, that they may surely perform and keep the covenant made between them. may their hearts be one in pure love infidelity. may they do be a blessing and a comfort to each other. and to everyone else they touch, may they be sharers of each other's joy, consolers of each other's sorrow. helpers to each other in all. and may they ever remain in perfect harmony together, living...
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eternal god, creator and preserver of all mankind, giver of all spiritual grace, send thy blessing upon patricia and edward, that they may surely perform and keep the covenant made between them. may their hearts be one in pure love and fidelity. may they be a blessing and a comfort to each other. and to everyone else they touch. may they be sharers of each other's joy, consolers of each other's sorrow, helpers to each other in all, and may they forever remain in perfect harmony together living according to the golden rule. look beneficently upon them that they may love, honor and cherish one another and so live together in faithfulness and in patience, in wisdom and true kindness, that their home may be a haven of happiness and a place of serenity. this moment is the beginning of a new day. in the evening of their lives together may they be able to look back and say how splendid the day has been. amen. will you kneel? may the lord bless you and keep you, make his face to shine upon you and to be gracious upon you. may the lord lift up the light of his countenance upon you and give you p
eternal god, creator and preserver of all mankind, giver of all spiritual grace, send thy blessing upon patricia and edward, that they may surely perform and keep the covenant made between them. may their hearts be one in pure love and fidelity. may they be a blessing and a comfort to each other. and to everyone else they touch. may they be sharers of each other's joy, consolers of each other's sorrow, helpers to each other in all, and may they forever remain in perfect harmony together living...
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[applause] our rights, the rights of all mankind, derived from the natural equality of man. as abraham lincoln put it, the father of all moral principle that binds us together has flesh of the flesh irrespective of our race or our origin or upbringing. the declaration does not proclaim our rights. it also contains lessons about how to preserve and protect them. take a look at the bill of particulars. our founders acute king george of interfering with elections and operational legislatures, representative government could abusing -- representative government. abusing his power. encroaching on the three departments of government, the separation of powers. consider even the declaration speaks of god four times. once as divine providence and as lawgiver, executive and judge the political trinity if you will. this is why lincoln declared the declaration the apple of gold sitting inside the constitution's frame of silver. the electric cord is both the chief end of our government and the foundational principle of its many institutions. it is not surprising i suppose at a time when
[applause] our rights, the rights of all mankind, derived from the natural equality of man. as abraham lincoln put it, the father of all moral principle that binds us together has flesh of the flesh irrespective of our race or our origin or upbringing. the declaration does not proclaim our rights. it also contains lessons about how to preserve and protect them. take a look at the bill of particulars. our founders acute king george of interfering with elections and operational legislatures,...
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reporter: carrie ann moss, reuniting with keanu reeves for their iconic roles as neo trinity, saving mankind from a mind controlling universe. you're acting while you're hanging off a 40 story building. >> i mean, yeah, yeah. we're there. we're in it. >> it's high drama amidst a thriller. >> and comedy, it's funny and romantic. and there's some great action. >> reporter: their inseparable beyond, a major film for the mille, their connection stretching back decades on and off screen. >> i wasn't sure i would see you again. >> after we spoke, i realized my life wasn't a life. at some point i think i gave up searching for something real. >> what explains this chemistry between the two of you? >> we like each other. >> i think keanu is blushing. >> which is good. i don't mind. blush away. >> i know it makes you deeply uncomfortable to be known as the nicest guy in hollywood. >> yeah, yeah, because there's really a lot of incredible, nice people in hollywood. and i -- i am not exceptional in that. but any way, thank you. >> i suspect you just displayed your niceness. >> thank you. >> the duo, joi
reporter: carrie ann moss, reuniting with keanu reeves for their iconic roles as neo trinity, saving mankind from a mind controlling universe. you're acting while you're hanging off a 40 story building. >> i mean, yeah, yeah. we're there. we're in it. >> it's high drama amidst a thriller. >> and comedy, it's funny and romantic. and there's some great action. >> reporter: their inseparable beyond, a major film for the mille, their connection stretching back decades on and...
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eternal god, creator and preserver of all mankind, giver of all spiritual grace, send thy blessing upon patricia and edward that they may surely perform and keep the covenant made between them. may their hearts be one in pure love and fidelity. may they be a blessing and a comfort to each other and to everyone else they touch. may they be sharers of each other's joy, consolers of each other's sorrow, helpers to each other in all. and may they ever remain in perfect harmony together, living according to the golden rule. look beneficently upon them that they may love, honor, and cherish one another and so live one another in faithfulness and in patience, in wisdom and true kindness, that their home may be a haven of happiness and a place of serenity. this moment is the beginning of a new day. in the evening of their lives together, may they be able to look back and say how splendid the day has been. amen. will you kneel. may the lord bless you and keep you. may the lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you. may the lord lift up the light of his countenance upon you and
eternal god, creator and preserver of all mankind, giver of all spiritual grace, send thy blessing upon patricia and edward that they may surely perform and keep the covenant made between them. may their hearts be one in pure love and fidelity. may they be a blessing and a comfort to each other and to everyone else they touch. may they be sharers of each other's joy, consolers of each other's sorrow, helpers to each other in all. and may they ever remain in perfect harmony together, living...
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he came out the right time for me, renewed my faith in mankind. if there were more people like don, we would have a beautiful world. >> that was jamie wax reporting. woody and lena say they feel like all the families are part of their family now and they stay in touch. santa is very happy with that little girl and her dad. >> cool way to see the country too. taking a road trip with the kid, do something awesome. >> they just have to drive into the brown haze in the bay area that's been trapped for the past 10 or 12 days. it's not going to change a whole lot. the rain chances stay well to our north, and that the pacific northwest. high pressure pressing down on us in keeping that smoke and haze trapped in place at ground level. air quality officially has been in the moderate category today. we've seen plenty of readings from the purple air centers, unhealthy for sensitive groups. it will stay in the moderate category as least until we finish the work week tomorrow and into early next week. there will be plenty of times we get into the orange catego
he came out the right time for me, renewed my faith in mankind. if there were more people like don, we would have a beautiful world. >> that was jamie wax reporting. woody and lena say they feel like all the families are part of their family now and they stay in touch. santa is very happy with that little girl and her dad. >> cool way to see the country too. taking a road trip with the kid, do something awesome. >> they just have to drive into the brown haze in the bay area...
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the highest calling of mankind i thought was private equity, then i started interviewing. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked how much he wanted, he said to 50, i did no due diligence. >> how they stay there. >> you do not feel in attic right now right? >> in january 2013, phoebe nova kovic became the ceo of general dynamics. since that time, its stock has -- i had a chance to sit down with phoebe in michigan and saw there the tanks manufactured by general dynamics and talk about the future of aerospace defense. when you became ceo of general dynamics in 2013, there weren't that many women who wear aerospace defense executives. did you ever think when you were joining the company that you could rise up to be ceo? >> i never thought i would be ceo. i felt that would be highly aspirational. i have always been a big lever that you do well in life by doing the job in front of you very well. be part of a team and serve the team. >> do you get tired when people like me ask you what it's like to be a woman ceo? >> i think some. you a
the highest calling of mankind i thought was private equity, then i started interviewing. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked how much he wanted, he said to 50, i did no due diligence. >> how they stay there. >> you do not feel in attic right now right? >> in january 2013, phoebe nova kovic became the ceo of general dynamics. since that time, its stock has -- i had a chance to sit down with phoebe in michigan and saw there...
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the highest calling of mankind i have often thought was private equity and then i started interviewing. because i was your interview clips i know how to. i learned how leaders make it to the top. quasi asked him how much he wanted and i said to 50 i said fine, i did not negotiate with him, i did no due diligence. quasi found out how they stay there. >> you don't feel inadequate being the second wealthiest man in the world do you? >> she may be best known as creator of the accounting -- iconic wrap dress. she helped to create the little island on the west side of new york. she is leading the effort to raise money and i had a chance to sit down with her recently to talk about her extraordinary life and her dedication to philanthropy and her family. >> let me ask you about something i can't say i am an x but on which is fashion. nobody ever considered me a fashion guy. you invented something called the wrap dress about 40 something years ago. >> almost 50. >> it is one of the most famous designs in the last 50 years and women are still wearing it. were you surprised that after almost 50 y
the highest calling of mankind i have often thought was private equity and then i started interviewing. because i was your interview clips i know how to. i learned how leaders make it to the top. quasi asked him how much he wanted and i said to 50 i said fine, i did not negotiate with him, i did no due diligence. quasi found out how they stay there. >> you don't feel inadequate being the second wealthiest man in the world do you? >> she may be best known as creator of the accounting...
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over much of the past three decades i have been an investor, the highest calling of mankind is of equity. then i started interviewing. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> he said 250, and i said fine and i did no due diligence. >> how they stay there. >> beyond the second wealthiest panel in the world? >> when i was a young snapper on capitol hill i met a man named stephen breyer. i thought he will be an academic rest of his life. he became a justice of the supreme court and has been in that role for 27 years. i had a conversation with him and the future of the supreme court. i have to start with the question on everybody's mind. why is this book you have just written so small? i am used to bigger books. why is it so small? >> this is the constitution and it is smaller. a lot of justices of the supreme court carry around the constitution all the time. are you forget what is in it? do you just -- are you worried you will forget what is in it? you just carry it? >> you worry people will ask you something and they expect you to know. >> this book is an
over much of the past three decades i have been an investor, the highest calling of mankind is of equity. then i started interviewing. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> he said 250, and i said fine and i did no due diligence. >> how they stay there. >> beyond the second wealthiest panel in the world? >> when i was a young snapper on capitol hill i met a man named stephen breyer. i thought he will be an academic rest of his life....
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the highest calling of mankind i have often thought is private equity and then i started interviewing. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. quasi asked him how much he wanted. i said 250. i did no due diligence. >> i am wondering how they stay there. you don't feel in -- you don't feel inadequate been the second wealthiest man in the world do you? >> as an entrepreneur, he helped to build paypal and he started linked in. as an investor, he has been an early investor in his book and airbnb and now he is a partner in one of the leading venture firms in silicon valley. i had a chance to find out what great qualities it takes to be a great investor and entrepreneur in my conversation with reid hoffman. the venture capital world today seems like it can never get any better. everybody seems to be making money. the values are high but the returns are very high. are you worried about this being a bubble not unlike what we have had in the tech bubble burst? >> you always worry about the markets getting overstated. i think there is some risk within the general
the highest calling of mankind i have often thought is private equity and then i started interviewing. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. quasi asked him how much he wanted. i said 250. i did no due diligence. >> i am wondering how they stay there. you don't feel in -- you don't feel inadequate been the second wealthiest man in the world do you? >> as an entrepreneur, he helped to build paypal and he started linked in. as an investor, he has been...
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the highest calling of mankind i have often thought was private equity. and then i started interviewing. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said to 50. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him. i did no due diligence. >> how they stay there. >> you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, right? i'm in a man named stephen breyer who was a law professor at harvard. i thought he would probably be an academic the rest of his life but he became a justice on the supreme court. i have to start with the questions on everybody's mind, obviously. why is this book that you have just ridden -- written so small. it is a very small book and i'm used to bigger books. why is it so small? >> this is the constitution, and it is smaller. david: all right. a lot of justices of the supreme court carry around the constitution. is that because you are going to forget what is in it? you just like to remind people or you just read it over and over again? >> y
the highest calling of mankind i have often thought was private equity. and then i started interviewing. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said to 50. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him. i did no due diligence. >> how they stay there. >> you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, right? i'm in a man named stephen breyer who was a law professor at...
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ensure healthy climate for the future they are suing to make sure government comes in and shuts down mankind in the history of our planet we demonize of modern civilization. keep in mind the people finding this a myth jazz bassist, richard branson, or bill gates, one of the biggest climate activists is on private jet transport company. i get into that as well. this is the system are the people in charge are not going to have their lives are generally affected. this is going to effectivelybl call the masses. declaring in a climate emergency the claimant walked down in the claimant emergency when it's justifiable we have the international agency report actually proposing claimant lockdown the above less ofed freedom and movement so we can reduce emissions. we have a recession movement economic movement who writes recessions they reduce emissions while the major environmentalists. the coed lockdowns is good for the claimant agenda here there's a movement now and i talk about this and the buck academia they want to add climate change as a cause of death to death certificate so we can start getti
ensure healthy climate for the future they are suing to make sure government comes in and shuts down mankind in the history of our planet we demonize of modern civilization. keep in mind the people finding this a myth jazz bassist, richard branson, or bill gates, one of the biggest climate activists is on private jet transport company. i get into that as well. this is the system are the people in charge are not going to have their lives are generally affected. this is going to effectivelybl...
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the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said $250,000. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] diane von furstenberg may be best known to women across the world as the creator of the icowrap dress. she has been deeply involved in philanthropy. with her husband she helped to create the high line and little island on the westside of new york. she is leading the effort to raise money for the ellis island foundation. i had a chance to sit down with her to talk about her life and dedication to philanthropy and her family. let me ask you about something i can say i am not an expert
the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said $250,000. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate...
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the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said $250,000. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] diane von furstenberg may be best known as the creator of the arconic rapturous. she has been deeply involved in philanthropy. she helped to create the high line and little island on the westside of new york. she is leading the effort to raise money for the ellis island foundation. i had a chance to sit down with her to talk about her life and dedication to philanthropy and her family. let me ask you about something i can say r.i.m not an expert on, which is fashion. you invented som
the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said $250,000. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate...
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the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said $250,000. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] ♪ before covid, i traveled 200 days a year and stayed in hotels. i am beginning to travel again. i had a chance to talk to the head of hilton hotels, chris nassetta, about how the industry is coming back and changing itself to accommodate new demands from its customers. so, that all of the u.s., probably the lodging industry has been the most heavily impacted by covid. do you think that is a fair statement, you and the airline industry probably? chris: yeah, probably the cruise ind
the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said $250,000. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate...
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at the highest calling of mankind i thought was private equity and then, i started interviewing. i watch her interview. i learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. i asked him how much he wanted. he said $250,000. i did no due diligence. how they stay there. you don't feel in aquatic -- inadequate because you're the second wealthiest man now, right? one of the most successful entrepreneurs in silicon valley is reid hoffman. he helped build paypal and started linkedin. he has been an early investor in facebook and airbnb and is a partner in one of the leading venture firms in silicon valley. i had to find out what it takes to be a great entrepreneur in my conversation with him. the venture capital world seems a can never get better. everybody is making money. values are high but returns are high. can they get better than this? are you worried about this being a bubble like 1999 and 2000? reid: a lot of stimulus and everything else is part of over inflation so there is some risk within the general market. that being said, technology is accelerating the transf
at the highest calling of mankind i thought was private equity and then, i started interviewing. i watch her interview. i learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. i asked him how much he wanted. he said $250,000. i did no due diligence. how they stay there. you don't feel in aquatic -- inadequate because you're the second wealthiest man now, right? one of the most successful entrepreneurs in silicon valley is reid hoffman. he helped build paypal and started linkedin. he...
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to paraphrase, is a small jab in the shoulder, probably a giant step for mankind. reporter: israel's health ministry is considering a panel recommendation to give additional boosters to medics and people aged 60 and over. some experts urge caution. >> i don't know. if we need the fourth dose. . . it is a big question. that is what it is so important to have research now before most of the world is even thinking about a fourth of those. we need to see whether there is any added benefit to getting a fourth dose. reporter: almost 45% of the israeli population is already triple jabbed, but there is concern about the spread of the omicron variant, with some 2000 recorded cases, and one known death. prime minister naftali bennett has already ordered preparations for rolling out the fourth dose. if the plan gets approved it would go against warnings from the world health organization. >> blanket booster programs are likely to prolong the pandemic rather than ending it by diverting supplier to countries thatlready have high levelof vaccination coverage, giving taveras viru
to paraphrase, is a small jab in the shoulder, probably a giant step for mankind. reporter: israel's health ministry is considering a panel recommendation to give additional boosters to medics and people aged 60 and over. some experts urge caution. >> i don't know. if we need the fourth dose. . . it is a big question. that is what it is so important to have research now before most of the world is even thinking about a fourth of those. we need to see whether there is any added benefit to...
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the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said $250,000. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] diane von furstenberg may be best known to women around the world as the creator of the i iconic wrap dress. but what they may not know is she has been deeply involved in philanthropy. she helped to create the high line and little island on the westside of new york. she is leading the effort to raise money for the ellis island foundation. i had a chance to sit down with her to talk about her life and dedication to philanthropy and her family. let me ask you about something i can say
the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said $250,000. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate...
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the highest calling of mankind i have often thought was private equity and then i started interviewing. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said to 50. i did not negotiate with him. >> you don't feel inadequate now? being the second wealthiest man in the world, right? i met a man named stephen breyer who was a law professor at harvard. i thought that he would be an academic arrest of his life but he became a justice of the supreme court and has been in that role for 27 years. i recently had a conversation about his future and the future of the supreme court. i have to start with the questions on everybody's mind. why is this book that you have just written so small? why is this book so small? >> this is the constitution. it is smaller. >> a lot of supreme court justices carry around the constitution a lot. is that because you're going to forget what is in their? -- there? >> you never know what somebody is going to ask. they expect you to know what every article says. david: your book, this book is an interesting book in the sense that it came from a series of lectures you gave named
the highest calling of mankind i have often thought was private equity and then i started interviewing. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said to 50. i did not negotiate with him. >> you don't feel inadequate now? being the second wealthiest man in the world, right? i met a man named stephen breyer who was a law professor at harvard. i thought that he would be an academic arrest of his life but he became a justice of the supreme court and has been in that role for 27 years. i...
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the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said $250,000. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] diane von furstenberg may be best known as the creator of the iconic wrap dress. she has been deeply involved in philanthropy. she helped to create the high line and little island on the westside of new york. she is leading the effort to raise money for the ellis island foundation. i had a chance to sit down with her to talk about her life and dedication to philanthropy and her family. let me ask you about something i can say i am not an expert on, which is fashion. you invented some
the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said $250,000. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate...
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. >> listening is a number one skill all mankind needs to know how to do very well. >> reporter: a skill he has clearly mastered. when al starred coming here seven years ago, the therapy was for him. he needed a quiet place to clear his head and the last thing he wanted was to hear other people's problems. but then a woman he'd never met told him something he'll never forget. >> she said, every day i see you, i know everything's going to be okay. and that made me realize that, when you speak to someone or you smile, you let them know i value you, and people pick that up. >> when i walk by sometimes, you know, i don't get a chance to chat with him because there are other people waiting in line. ( laughter ) >> reporter: and the the line has only grown. after we first told this story this past summer, people popped by with poems and paintings and poses for selfies, many new faces from many new places. >> yes. >> reporter: from how far away. >> all over the country. >> reporter: all over the country? why do you think people came from far and wide just to sit on that bench with you? >> i sim
. >> listening is a number one skill all mankind needs to know how to do very well. >> reporter: a skill he has clearly mastered. when al starred coming here seven years ago, the therapy was for him. he needed a quiet place to clear his head and the last thing he wanted was to hear other people's problems. but then a woman he'd never met told him something he'll never forget. >> she said, every day i see you, i know everything's going to be okay. and that made me realize that,...
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the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted, he said $250k, i did not negotiate, i did no due diligence. [laughter] david: and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] when i was a young staffer on capitol hill, i met stephen breyer. i thought he will probably be an academic for the rest of his life, but he became a justice of the supreme court. i recently had a conversation with him about his future and the future of the supreme court. i have to start with the questions on everybody's mind. why is this book you have written so small? [laughter] it is a small book and i am used to bigger books. why is the book so small? why did you not get a bigger book? justice breyer: this is the constitution, and it is smalle
the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted, he said $250k, i did not negotiate, i did no due diligence. [laughter] david: and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world,...
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the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] i've learned in doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. jeff: i asked how much he wanted, he said $250k, i said fine. i did not negotiate and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? one of the greatest businesses is consulting. it seems everyone today is either using a consultant or is a consultant. the largest consulting firm in the world is accenture, with over 500,000 employees and a market cap over $200 million. i had a conversation with ceo julie sweet about why everybody uses consultants and why everybody should be a consultant. so it seems as if everybody is a consultant these days. when people are being raised, you don't say to the child, i hope you grow up and be a consultant.
the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] i've learned in doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. jeff: i asked how much he wanted, he said $250k, i said fine. i did not negotiate and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because you are...
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the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] i've learned in doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. jeff: i asked how much he wanted. he said $250,000. i said fine. i didn't negotiate and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i'd like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because you're only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? one of the greatest businesses is consulting. it seems everyone today is either using a consultant or is a consultant. the largest consulting firm in the world is accenture, with over 569,000 employees and a market cap over $200 million. i had a conversation with ceo julie sweet about why everybody uses consultants and why everybody should be a consultant. so it seems as if everybody's a consultant these days. when people are being raised, they don't say to their little child, i hope you grow to be a consultant
the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] i've learned in doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. jeff: i asked how much he wanted. he said $250,000. i said fine. i didn't negotiate and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i'd like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because you're only...
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. >> listening is a number one skill all mankind needs to know how to do very well. >> reporter: a skill he has clearly mastered. when al started coming here seven years ago, the therapy was for him. he needed a quiet place to clear his head. and the last thing he wanted was to hear other people's problems. but then a woman he'd never met told him something he'll never forget. >> she said every day i see you, i know everything is going to be okay. and that made me realize that when you speak to someone or you smile, you let them know i value you. and people pick up that. >> when i walk by sometimes, i don't even get a chance to chat with him because there are other people within in the line. >> reporter: and the line has only grown. after we first told this story this past summer, people popped by with poems and paintings and poses for selfies. many new faces from many new places. >> yes. >> reporter: from how far away? >> all over the country. >> reporter: all over the country? why do you think people came from far and wide just to sit on that bench with you? >> i simply think people ju
. >> listening is a number one skill all mankind needs to know how to do very well. >> reporter: a skill he has clearly mastered. when al started coming here seven years ago, the therapy was for him. he needed a quiet place to clear his head. and the last thing he wanted was to hear other people's problems. but then a woman he'd never met told him something he'll never forget. >> she said every day i see you, i know everything is going to be okay. and that made me realize that...
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. >> you only are immortal, the creator and maker of mankind, and we are immortal, formed of the earth. and to earth shall we return. for so did your day when you created me, say you are destined to dust you shall return. all of us go down to the dust, yet even at the grave we make our song. hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah. give rest, oh, god, to your servant with your saints where sorrow and pain are no more. a sign but life everlasting. >> into your hands we commend your servant, bob. we humbly beseech you. a sheep of your own fold, a lamb of your own flock. a center of your own redeeming. receive him into the arms of your mercy and to the blessed rest of everlasting peace and into the glorious company of the saints in light. amen. >> now go forth into the world in peace. be strong and of good courage. hold fast to that which is good. render to no one evil for evil. the love the lord your god. love your neighbor. love yourself. the blessing of god almighty. the father, the son, the holy spirit. be on you and remain with you in this world in which we live this day and forever more.
. >> you only are immortal, the creator and maker of mankind, and we are immortal, formed of the earth. and to earth shall we return. for so did your day when you created me, say you are destined to dust you shall return. all of us go down to the dust, yet even at the grave we make our song. hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah. give rest, oh, god, to your servant with your saints where sorrow and pain are no more. a sign but life everlasting. >> into your hands we commend your...
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. >> the vaccine is one of the greatest achievements of mankind. we would have had in 1917. remember the spanish flu killed perhaps a 100 million people. actually, it ended the first world workers. the soldiers was a lot of people don't know that the soldiers got so sick. it was a terrible thing there was no vaccine know anything. i came up with the vaccine with 3 vaccines. all are very, very good. >> now. trump, of course, as you probably remember, did get covid while still in office. he was briefly hospitalized. all right. now to our 4 zone forecast as we're taking a live look at downtown san francisco looks pretty beautiful out there tonight. but hey, the weather could be changing a little bit kron four's. erica caturay joining us now with what we can expect. erica. >> hey, you well, that heavier downpours on its way. the north bay will get hit first with that after midnight. so let's take a look at our future rain totals. so napa close to an inch of rain just from now through tomorrow morning. this is around 11:00am santa rosa will have seen about a quarter of an inch of
. >> the vaccine is one of the greatest achievements of mankind. we would have had in 1917. remember the spanish flu killed perhaps a 100 million people. actually, it ended the first world workers. the soldiers was a lot of people don't know that the soldiers got so sick. it was a terrible thing there was no vaccine know anything. i came up with the vaccine with 3 vaccines. all are very, very good. >> now. trump, of course, as you probably remember, did get covid while still in...
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seen this play out in a way in which life-saving vaccines, probably some of the best ever created by mankind and in record time, there are 50 million people who were saying no thanks -- they believe these are not going to be good for them. much of that based on false information. since the nih is part of the government, i am sure distrust of the government spills over as well. >> many of those 50 million are people of faith. you are both a scientist and a man of faith. you have tried to reach out to religious communities. what successes have you seen? are you frustrated by the results? what has to happen now? >> it is hard to tell. i have done outreach in the form of podcasts with people like pastor rick warren, frank and graham, tim keller, tom wright, a lot of efforts being made on the part of leaders in the christian church to try to convince congregations and pastors that lead them that this is not something to be fearful of. it is the answer to prayer, that is how i see it. we seem to have a circumstance where politics has gotten all tangled up with faith traditions and the politics see
seen this play out in a way in which life-saving vaccines, probably some of the best ever created by mankind and in record time, there are 50 million people who were saying no thanks -- they believe these are not going to be good for them. much of that based on false information. since the nih is part of the government, i am sure distrust of the government spills over as well. >> many of those 50 million are people of faith. you are both a scientist and a man of faith. you have tried to...
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and that is in the as the interest of mankind. there are people who are very eager and agitated to provoke a war between china, the united states, and they are not doing that in the interest of the american people. some people in the united states even claim that china, the united states, needs to have a wall with each other. they are little understand the consequence of a war g channel, the united states. because if it is a matter carefully to what henry kissinger has to say recently, he's basically saying, any war breaking out each, i mean i was states may soon escalate into. i am again, my hand is found anything, henry kissinger, anything it just says where the global south is usually usually a reverse barometer. arguably. i think you know what happened in vietnam, cambodia in and lau have said i noticed previously that australia will lose its privilege of not being targeted by chinese nuclear weapons. thanks to this surprise, august deal between washington london and cambra. is that gonna happen? should there be nuclear missil
and that is in the as the interest of mankind. there are people who are very eager and agitated to provoke a war between china, the united states, and they are not doing that in the interest of the american people. some people in the united states even claim that china, the united states, needs to have a wall with each other. they are little understand the consequence of a war g channel, the united states. because if it is a matter carefully to what henry kissinger has to say recently, he's...