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he issued a clear and call to examine the passions and feelings of mankind. confident that anyone who scrutinized their emotions would arrive at a believe in natural rights and naturally quality and consequently would arrive at support for american independence. in the first pages of his pamphlet, he declared, the cause of america is in great measure the cause of all mankind. laying a country desolate with fire and sword, declaring war against the natural rights of all mankind and extra picking -- extricating the defenders thereof on the face of the earth is the concern of every man to whom nature has given the power of feeling of which class, regardless of party center is the author. with those -- the power of feeling. he made a motion, the gift of nature, the common trait of all mankind and, if doing so, said that all had the same emotions. not that the cultivated have one kind in the ordinary masses have another, but all mankind has a common emotional heritage. that really helped to underwrite the theory of innate equality that was central to the new ideas
he issued a clear and call to examine the passions and feelings of mankind. confident that anyone who scrutinized their emotions would arrive at a believe in natural rights and naturally quality and consequently would arrive at support for american independence. in the first pages of his pamphlet, he declared, the cause of america is in great measure the cause of all mankind. laying a country desolate with fire and sword, declaring war against the natural rights of all mankind and extra picking...
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they were alike in the great qualities which make each able to service his nation and all mankind such as no other could or did render. each had lofty ideals and each striving to gain those ideals was guided by the most common sense. each possessing flexible courage of adversity and soul. .nspoiled by prosperity each possessed of a greater virtues commonly exhibited by good men who lacked strength of character. each possessed also the strong qualities, and the -- commonly exhibited by those towering masters. much understanding of the words by which we signify the qualities of duty, marty -- mercy, lofty disinterestedness in battling for the good of others. there have been other men as great and good, and all the history of mankind, there are no other two great men as good as these, no other two good men as great. though the problems of today differ from the problem set forth by solutions of washington and when lincoln favored to print the slaves -- free the slaves. making those problems their qualities were the same as we should show today. lincoln's on the future with the prophetic im
they were alike in the great qualities which make each able to service his nation and all mankind such as no other could or did render. each had lofty ideals and each striving to gain those ideals was guided by the most common sense. each possessing flexible courage of adversity and soul. .nspoiled by prosperity each possessed of a greater virtues commonly exhibited by good men who lacked strength of character. each possessed also the strong qualities, and the -- commonly exhibited by those...
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mankind has come to the aid of mankind through science and food so many times. we have saved nations from starving. the fastest growing populations on this planet are third world countries. these are elitists, mostly european elitists, they don't want these third world countries to have pesticides, they don't want them to have food. >> monsanto chemicals buying foods? this is ridiculous. and i'm from jersey. back in the day, we know what chemicals are. >> you're glowing now. >> i'm going to fix that one day. >> you look around, this chemical thing, burning, now you'll have them making food. come on, you can't -- and then there's selling all international, everything's global, everything's global. they're getting this guy from switzerland, this from canada. who is going to own it all? the chinese. >> i don't know what the libertarian point of view is on this, to charles' point, there are a lot of starving people here, and to gaspo's point, a lot of people could use that. what's the libertarian point of view? >> they'll try and squash this on antitrust grounds. th
mankind has come to the aid of mankind through science and food so many times. we have saved nations from starving. the fastest growing populations on this planet are third world countries. these are elitists, mostly european elitists, they don't want these third world countries to have pesticides, they don't want them to have food. >> monsanto chemicals buying foods? this is ridiculous. and i'm from jersey. back in the day, we know what chemicals are. >> you're glowing now....
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god, of history and of all mankind, god of abraham and , jesus is called. [indiscernible] pour it out among president kennedy. >> at the freedom march continues, their leaders moved on to the white house to meet with president kennedy. the president's concern with the progress of the negro in housing, education, and employment is well-known. the members of the overall policy committee of the march in washington reported that the conference was friendly and cooperative. chairman randolph reports first. that it is going to have its affect on the image of our country all over the world. thatse it will indicate not only are negroes struggling to achieve, but a transition from second-class to first class citizenship, but there are white brothers and sisters marching arm in arm with the negro, citizens of the country, for the purpose of achieving this objective. is, and has, this been, a great american experience. >> the reverend dr. eugene carson blake united presbyterian church of the added states of america was a mother one of the march leaders -- was another
god, of history and of all mankind, god of abraham and , jesus is called. [indiscernible] pour it out among president kennedy. >> at the freedom march continues, their leaders moved on to the white house to meet with president kennedy. the president's concern with the progress of the negro in housing, education, and employment is well-known. the members of the overall policy committee of the march in washington reported that the conference was friendly and cooperative. chairman randolph...
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and what did mankind choose? mankind chose the way that was rebellion against a holy god. so the entire rest of scripture is a scarlet thread of redemption, of a loving god, a creator god, who says to his creation, i love you so much, i want you back. i will be willing to come in are likeness and pay for your sin, so that you can come back to me. that's the story of scripture. we always have the chance to come back to a holy god, into his fold, life and death. what do we choose. america has made a lot of choices in recent years that aren't necessarily reflective of his word. those choices have brought about sorrow and sadness. because that's what sin does. it creates sadness. we've seen sadness in our midst and sadness in our land. it is entirely preventsable, because we've been given an owner's manual, the new testament and old testament, make the way where there is no way and bridge that unbridgeable river so that mankind can make their way back to holy god. not by anything we do. but all by the grace of a loving god. in this election, we it staked before us something th
and what did mankind choose? mankind chose the way that was rebellion against a holy god. so the entire rest of scripture is a scarlet thread of redemption, of a loving god, a creator god, who says to his creation, i love you so much, i want you back. i will be willing to come in are likeness and pay for your sin, so that you can come back to me. that's the story of scripture. we always have the chance to come back to a holy god, into his fold, life and death. what do we choose. america has...
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our humanity to mankind over there is increasing the isis' inhumanity to mankind with the beheadings and all the things they've done. >> it's almost sanctioned rape of women they take into slavery. i've got to point out to you, hillary clinton says mr. trump does not have a plan for isis. here's what she said and i want to get your reaction. >> his whole campaign has been one long insult to all those who worn the uniform, to protect our most cherished american values. [applause] and a man who is so wrong about our veterans isn't right to serve as our commander in chief. he says he has a secret plan to destroy isis, but the secret is he has no plan. >> the men and women who wear the uniform support mr. trump 14 points over mrs. clinton. don't you think she's missing something? >> she's missing a lot. and that number after that speech today is going to grow and watch his popularity come up. look, he pointed out with six steps, and i won't go through them, how he will fund them. he has a growth strategy of growing our economy from 3-6% per year which you need to put 4% of gdp as a minim
our humanity to mankind over there is increasing the isis' inhumanity to mankind with the beheadings and all the things they've done. >> it's almost sanctioned rape of women they take into slavery. i've got to point out to you, hillary clinton says mr. trump does not have a plan for isis. here's what she said and i want to get your reaction. >> his whole campaign has been one long insult to all those who worn the uniform, to protect our most cherished american values. [applause] and...
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september second, 1945, general douglas macarthur said "it is my earnest hope, indeed the hope of all mankind that from this solemn occasion, a better world shall emerge out of the blood and carnage of the past. a world founded upon faith and understanding. a world dedicated to the dignity of man in the fulfillment of his most cherished wish, freedom, tolerance, and justice." in our world, still struggling achieve universal peace in and understanding here lies the relevance of history and the power of our nation has sacred memorials. sacredour nation's memorials. these are not just marble immigrant reminders of the historic deeds of the men and women who struggled and fought and ultimately were victorious. these places are reminders of the extraordinary things that come from people with otherwise perhaps ordinary lives. they help us understand the monumental trials and sacrifices that have shaped our nation, our government, our society, and they remind us of what we all can achieve when we work together as a nation. the national park service is remarkably proud to be stewards of this place an
september second, 1945, general douglas macarthur said "it is my earnest hope, indeed the hope of all mankind that from this solemn occasion, a better world shall emerge out of the blood and carnage of the past. a world founded upon faith and understanding. a world dedicated to the dignity of man in the fulfillment of his most cherished wish, freedom, tolerance, and justice." in our world, still struggling achieve universal peace in and understanding here lies the relevance of history...
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. >> stahl: it's believed to be the largest and most complex machine mankind has ever created. the things it's searching for
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this is a very large i like this part right here because it pretty much sums up mankind. >> drone, male. only live to have sex, hen they die. >> wonderful. >>> video i'm to show you is about to k your socks off. here we are on the trarack in ireland it's about to go through the tunnel. kid waving it standby. >> watch train enters into the dark >> no no. someone's ithere, someo:rne's in there. get out of the :they are children. thinls this video because they want it to stop asap. they say some of playing chick with the train and some of them are either way, it's not a good idea. >> where did go did they hide? crevice or nook? >> t able to press up against the wall. that train goes 90 miles an hour. >> even 10 miles an hour it would have been the same that much weight oftrain, they are in so much moms. >> consider for a moment the engine seeing the kid waving his arms and not being able to do anything. you can't stop the train on a dime. >> this next video doe kids just adults who act like this is something else you shouldn't dobut, of course iral because these guys pctly reverse roll the
this is a very large i like this part right here because it pretty much sums up mankind. >> drone, male. only live to have sex, hen they die. >> wonderful. >>> video i'm to show you is about to k your socks off. here we are on the trarack in ireland it's about to go through the tunnel. kid waving it standby. >> watch train enters into the dark >> no no. someone's ithere, someo:rne's in there. get out of the :they are children. thinls this video because they want...
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. >> mankind can't travel around the milky way yet. more than a million stars in our galaxy. but now there is map. it charts more than a billion stars in our galaxy. a european space agency gathered the satellite data. >>> reasoning rung running the world's largest takes on a special meaning for karla hayden. mark albert talks with the nation's newly sworn in librarian of congress. >> reporter: dr. karla hayden took her place in history wednesday, becoming the 14th librarian of congress since the position was created by thomas jefferson in 1802. >> and a descendenent denied >> as for a descendent denied the opportunity to read now to lead the opportunity the institution that is the national symbol of knowledge is a historic moment. >> reporter: hayden will oversee after her swearing in, we asked her about her trail blazing role. you're the first woman and the first african-american to hold the job. what does that mean to you? >> to have someone of color from that legacy to head up the very symbol of knowledge in reading is almost overwhelming. >> reporter: dr. hayden takes ov
. >> mankind can't travel around the milky way yet. more than a million stars in our galaxy. but now there is map. it charts more than a billion stars in our galaxy. a european space agency gathered the satellite data. >>> reasoning rung running the world's largest takes on a special meaning for karla hayden. mark albert talks with the nation's newly sworn in librarian of congress. >> reporter: dr. karla hayden took her place in history wednesday, becoming the 14th...
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. >> stahl: it's believed to be the largest and most complex machine mankind has ever created. the things it's searching for sound like they're straight out of science fiction. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes." >> this portion of "60 minutes" is sponsored by the lincoln summer invitation. e, of stop and go traffic. and even hills. that's the more human side of engineering. hurry in for limited time offers during the final days of the lincoln summer invitation sales event. lease a lincoln mkx for $349 a month or get 0% apr for 60 months and $1,000 dollars summer invitation bonus. covering is caring because covering heals faster. and stays on all day, cover with a band-aid brand flexible fabric adhesive bandage. what if one piece of kale could protect you from diabetes? (crunch) what if one sit-up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease, pneumococcal pneumonia. if you are 50 o
. >> stahl: it's believed to be the largest and most complex machine mankind has ever created. the things it's searching for sound like they're straight out of science fiction. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes." >> this portion of "60 minutes" is sponsored by the lincoln summer invitation. e, of stop and go traffic. and...
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. >> and a development in the space race that could be another giant liam for mankind. >> we are going to wars in the decade of humans. >> how a decision on capitol hill would mean a manned mission to mars. >> and more fall-out over the come into steak 'n shake for hand-dipped fall milk shakes. better yet, come into steak 'n shake for hand-dipped fall milk shakes at half- price... ...during half-price happier hour, weekdays, now two to five... ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? know you can save today >> let's get to this news alert, we are following a story in seminole. at least two people are died in a crash at starky and brian denny roads, we are not sure who the people in the car were but will want to avoid the area in your route takes you that way. we'll have an update on the crash and the fatalities at 4:0 a.m. on good day. and after tampa bay pumped more than 200 million gallons of partially treated wastewater into the bay, senator rubio is asking the epa to get involved and the jobs of two city employees are on the >> >> city councilmember steve corridor necessarily says the two employees suspende
. >> and a development in the space race that could be another giant liam for mankind. >> we are going to wars in the decade of humans. >> how a decision on capitol hill would mean a manned mission to mars. >> and more fall-out over the come into steak 'n shake for hand-dipped fall milk shakes. better yet, come into steak 'n shake for hand-dipped fall milk shakes at half- price... ...during half-price happier hour, weekdays, now two to five... ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? know you can...
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has given a choice, life and death and what did mankind chose? mankind chose rebellion against holly god and so it's a scarlet threat of redemption, of a loving god, creator god who says to his creation, i love you so much i want you back, i will be willing to come in the form and likens of you and give my life to pay for your sins so that you can come back to me. that's the story of scripture. we always have the chance to come back to a holy god. life and death, what do we choose? america has made a lot of choices in the recent years that aren't necessarily reflective of his work. those choices have brought about sorrow and sadness and it's entirely preventible because we have been given an owner's manual in the form of the old testament and the new testament to again make the way where there is no way and bridge that unbridgeable river so that mankind can make the way back to holy god, not by anything we do but all by the grace of a loving god. in this election, we have at stake before us something that's highly unusual that we haven't had befo
has given a choice, life and death and what did mankind chose? mankind chose rebellion against holly god and so it's a scarlet threat of redemption, of a loving god, creator god who says to his creation, i love you so much i want you back, i will be willing to come in the form and likens of you and give my life to pay for your sins so that you can come back to me. that's the story of scripture. we always have the chance to come back to a holy god. life and death, what do we choose? america has...
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. >> what is the number one major problem facing mankind? >> the lack of education. >> you are dealing with a balance of things here. if we do not find a more sustainable way -- >> everybody has the give ability. capability. terre: welcome to big problems, big thinkers. i am terre blair. we confront the most dangerous challenges confronting our survival as a human race, climate change, economic dislocation, nuclear proliferation, social unrest, and we examine each issue by asking if there is an ethical framework that can help us face these problems and solve them. to do that, we will hear from an extraordinary group of leaders, as they search for answers and perhaps inspire us collectively to take action. in this first episode, all of these exceptional men and women agree that climate change is one of the top threats to our existence.will we be up to the challenge ? will we take action? ago,en i was born 70 years slightly over 2 billion people in the world, and now, there are almost 7 billion.the number of people on the planet has increased
. >> what is the number one major problem facing mankind? >> the lack of education. >> you are dealing with a balance of things here. if we do not find a more sustainable way -- >> everybody has the give ability. capability. terre: welcome to big problems, big thinkers. i am terre blair. we confront the most dangerous challenges confronting our survival as a human race, climate change, economic dislocation, nuclear proliferation, social unrest, and we examine each issue...
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it's believed to be the largest and most complex machine mankind has ever created. buried hundreds of feet beneath switzerland and france, the collider smashes subatomic particles together with enormous energy. by studying the collisions, scientists have already made a boson-- some call it "the god particle." they're hoping to learn a lot more because, after two years of repairs and upgrades, the collider is smashing particles at nearly double the power. as we first reported last fall, the things it's searching for now sound like they're straight out of science fiction. security is tight at the large hadron collider. you need an iris scan to get inside. >> thank you. you have been identified. >> stahl: the entire complex is buried deep underground. >> greg rakness: you can see power, cooling... >> stahl: and this is the heart of it. is this where the collision takes place? >> rakness: the protons come down this pipe, down this orange pipe. >> stahl: american physicist greg rakness showed us one of the four detectors where protons ram into each other at nearly the sp
it's believed to be the largest and most complex machine mankind has ever created. buried hundreds of feet beneath switzerland and france, the collider smashes subatomic particles together with enormous energy. by studying the collisions, scientists have already made a boson-- some call it "the god particle." they're hoping to learn a lot more because, after two years of repairs and upgrades, the collider is smashing particles at nearly double the power. as we first reported last...
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i like this part right here, because it pretty much sums mankind. >> drone, male. only live to have sex, that's it. then they die. >> and then they die. >> wonderful. >>> video i'm about to show you is about to knock your socks off. here we are on the train track in ireland, it's about to go through the tunnel. kid waving it down. >> standby. >> watch what happens as the train enters into the dark tunnel. >> no, no. get out of the way! :they are children. apparently, this is a thing. ireland officials released this video because they want it to stop asap. they say some of the kids are playing chicken with the train and some of them are trespassing. either way, it's not a good idea. >> where did they go, did they hide? was there a crevice or nook? >> they got lucky, they were able to press up against the wall. that train goes about 90 miles an hour. >> even 10 miles an hour, it ul much weight of a train, they are in so much trouble with their moms. >> consider for a moment the engineer in that train seeing the kid waving his arms and not being able to do anything. y
i like this part right here, because it pretty much sums mankind. >> drone, male. only live to have sex, that's it. then they die. >> and then they die. >> wonderful. >>> video i'm about to show you is about to knock your socks off. here we are on the train track in ireland, it's about to go through the tunnel. kid waving it down. >> standby. >> watch what happens as the train enters into the dark tunnel. >> no, no. get out of the way! :they are...
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you'll then list every food created through the history of mankind and it will never be good enough. >> shut up. shut up. >> turns out, this phenomenon starts at birth. >> what for lunch? >> i don't know! >> what would you like to eat for lunch? >> i don't know! >> what would you like to eat for lunch? >> i don't know! >> she does not know. that's the thing. when we say we don't know. >> i'd love to take that advice and go with it, however, when you say we don't know and we make a decision, three seconds later you're like, i don't want that. you suddenly do know what you >> i don't know! >> the best part of the video is at the end -- >> what do you know? >> i don't know. >> this adorable is so funny. this was posted to our "right this minute" facebook page. we love it, keep them coming. it's almost impossible to get kids to do chores. logan, however, loves vacuuming. you look at the camera and tells him with his eyes. >> sweetest thing. >> i want anything in life to make me as happy as logan is in that moment with a vacuum cleaner. >> i'll let you borrow my vacuum cleaner and let you
you'll then list every food created through the history of mankind and it will never be good enough. >> shut up. shut up. >> turns out, this phenomenon starts at birth. >> what for lunch? >> i don't know! >> what would you like to eat for lunch? >> i don't know! >> what would you like to eat for lunch? >> i don't know! >> she does not know. that's the thing. when we say we don't know. >> i'd love to take that advice and go with it,...
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that saved the world, saved mankind. that's only going make his memorabilia more viable. >> the presidential seal, reagan and allen made a -- and reagan admired his boots. >> an american flag ring, worn by nanny, made of rubies, sol firing. >>> on-line auction starts tuesday and moves to christy's's in new york on wednesday and thursday. >>> they are on their way down i wish i was in school. [overlapping chatter] if only i had a math test today. i'll stay after class. i'll clean the chalkboard. i wish i was in school. man: school ends, (kevin) the bucs >> well, the bucs up for the super bowl contender. some tough odds this week. only one team in the last five years, won on the road the first week and had a play on the road again. the next week actually won. bucs are looking to bust the odds in arizona. this morning, jamie winston and joe holly, of the team, putting on some last minute work. kutter flying the team, to get used to the time hour time spot. and they will try to force winston to get her out early >> and last
that saved the world, saved mankind. that's only going make his memorabilia more viable. >> the presidential seal, reagan and allen made a -- and reagan admired his boots. >> an american flag ring, worn by nanny, made of rubies, sol firing. >>> on-line auction starts tuesday and moves to christy's's in new york on wednesday and thursday. >>> they are on their way down i wish i was in school. [overlapping chatter] if only i had a math test today. i'll stay after...
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what is the number one problem facing mankind? don't find a more sustainable way. >> everyone has the capability of making a difference. >> remember your humanity and forget the rest. host: in this series we confront the challenges facing the human race and try to identify an ethical framework to help us overcome them. in this episode, defining a successful life. rapidlyorld is moving forward with more choices in material advances, what are the contours for the a successful life? love, money, service to others? we will hear from an extraordinary group of men and women all successful in their own ways as they share their answers and together provide their roadmap for a life well lived. body and mind, emotions. if -- is itk them, because of the money, no longer any emotional problems. then i think i have to accept money really brings real happiness. . feel very rich but mentally [inaudible] bring in hero piece. >> you say if someone measures themselves by what they have they will end up in trouble. what kind of trouble? >> i tell th
what is the number one problem facing mankind? don't find a more sustainable way. >> everyone has the capability of making a difference. >> remember your humanity and forget the rest. host: in this series we confront the challenges facing the human race and try to identify an ethical framework to help us overcome them. in this episode, defining a successful life. rapidlyorld is moving forward with more choices in material advances, what are the contours for the a successful life?...
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president obama warned that rising temperatures blamed for severe storms, droughts, floods threaten mankind. >> someday we may see this as the moment that we finally decided to save our planet. >> reporter: while the vast majority of scientists agree human activity and pollution are causing climate change, some critics still disagree and say president obama acted improperly using his executive order to g-20 economic summit. pushing a signature issue was widely seen as an important part of his legacy, climate change. >>> how many hundreds of people are still leaving in fear after high levels of lead and arsenic were escape your nasal allergies... try clarispray. prescription strength relief from sneezing, runny nose, and nasal congestion. return to the world. try clarispray today. start the interview with a firm handshake. ay,no! don't do that! try head & shoulders instant relief. for cooling relief in a snap. cking up for kyle. here you go. you wouldn't put up with part of a pizza. um. something wrong? so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? you want the whol
president obama warned that rising temperatures blamed for severe storms, droughts, floods threaten mankind. >> someday we may see this as the moment that we finally decided to save our planet. >> reporter: while the vast majority of scientists agree human activity and pollution are causing climate change, some critics still disagree and say president obama acted improperly using his executive order to g-20 economic summit. pushing a signature issue was widely seen as an important...
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nations to come out, and stand up for a community of human beings who have been marginalized throughout mankind's history. today, on a special edition of equal time, we'll learn how major religions have viewed this remarkable outpouring of support. and ask those leaders in faith communities, how they plan to respond to the lesbian, gay,
nations to come out, and stand up for a community of human beings who have been marginalized throughout mankind's history. today, on a special edition of equal time, we'll learn how major religions have viewed this remarkable outpouring of support. and ask those leaders in faith communities, how they plan to respond to the lesbian, gay,
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in his remarks, president obama warned that rising droughts, and floods threaten mankind. >> someday we may see this as the moment that we finally decided to save our planet. >> reporter: while the vast majority of scientists agree human activity and pollution are causing climate change, some critics still disagree and say president obama acted improperly using his executive authority to the president is here in china attending the g-20 economic summit, pushing a signature issue that was widely seen as an important part of his legacy, climate change. jose. >> thank you very much. >>> still ahead tonight, how many hundreds of people are living in fear after high levels of lead and arsenic were discovered at their housing complex. >>> also the great anticipation tonight at the vatican on the eve of mother teresa >>> we are back with a crisis unfolding in a town in the northwest corner of indiana not far from chicago. more than 1,000 people who live in a housing complex, many of them children, recently learned that they are living with a toxic threat all around them. as stephanie gosk r
in his remarks, president obama warned that rising droughts, and floods threaten mankind. >> someday we may see this as the moment that we finally decided to save our planet. >> reporter: while the vast majority of scientists agree human activity and pollution are causing climate change, some critics still disagree and say president obama acted improperly using his executive authority to the president is here in china attending the g-20 economic summit, pushing a signature issue...
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that is an important step in the achievement of mankind so for me it is an emotional connection. it is about my mom, about my kids. it has something to do about how police officers might treat me up they stop me. it has something to do with, you know, you know, people struggling for equality right now. into the future. i think it is a tremendous achievement for our nation and in extreme proud to be an american. >> can you tell us what the new african-american museum means to the country? >> i am really excited about the opening of the museum. i was a history major at georgetown. i am really excited about this, having been here so many years and washington. i am looking to see the complete story of america. i feel that you cannot tell the story of america without telling the story of the african experience here as well. the african dias bra -- the us african diaspora. and how much of this country was built on the premise of slavery and a full race of people that have been forgotten until recently. i think this is really an awakening and an opportunity not just for those of us that
that is an important step in the achievement of mankind so for me it is an emotional connection. it is about my mom, about my kids. it has something to do about how police officers might treat me up they stop me. it has something to do with, you know, you know, people struggling for equality right now. into the future. i think it is a tremendous achievement for our nation and in extreme proud to be an american. >> can you tell us what the new african-american museum means to the country?...
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. >> and a development in the space race that could be another giant liam for mankind. >> we are going to wars in the decade of the 2030's with humans. >> how a decision on capitol hill would mean a manned mission to mars. dogs just won't quit. neither does frontline. introducing new frontline gold. with its new easy applicator frontline gold delivers powerful protection that doesn't quit for a full 30 days. its new triple action formula is relentless at killing fleas and...