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Fauci talks about how far we’ve come since the earliest days of the AIDS epidemic, and how far we have to go.
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Anthony Fauci, on growing up in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn.
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Walk humbly and love justice, suggests Kennedy.
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The ideals are still there, and so is the money, Senator Kennedy claims.
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Ted Kennedy discusses where he thinks we are as a country and as individual Americans.
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Fauci argues for an organized approach to bioethics, and to the fight against disease in the developing world.
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Anthony Fauci on the past, present and future battles against disease.
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Public service and the example of Mother Theresa drive Anthony Fauci to do good in the world.
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Before he became a public spokesman, Fauci helped figure out the workings of the HIV virus.
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The Senator from Massachusetts kept repeating to himself, “Don’t mix it up, Teddy.”
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Religion and a strong family are key to inspiration, Kennedy says.
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Fauci describes his role as director of the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases, and remembers the early days of the AIDS epidemic.
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You don’t have to become a senator to make a difference.
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We are all made in the image of God, says Kennedy.
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Peter Gomes distinguishes between hope (a long view) from optimism (the short view).
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No matter where they go after college, young people discover there’s no there there.
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The Russian cosmonauts did not find God up there.
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Science hasn’t found an explanation of spirituality.
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Christianity is not a religion that has been tried and failed.
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If you come up with an easy solution to the text, you’re probably close to the wrong thing.
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Gomes has a question he thinks talented people should ask themselves.
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