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of this goes back to the problem of the proliferation of nation states, small nation states, where you do not have imperial power which has some responsibility for policing the local populations. i know that's bill clinton's greatest regret. i think that other african nations had a much greater responsibility. not only did the united states under clinton apologize for not helping this country, which i think maybe 6,000 miles away. but i think maybe -- i can't remember the other -- maybe it was holland. somebody else also apologized. i did not hear an apology from the organization for african unity. i did not hear an apology from, you know, the arab states. i think that if we believe as a world community that these things are important, then we must put the responsibility on the world community. again, up, for us to take the shame of having not done that, i think just ups a little more everybody else' expectations for all the problems that the united states should have, could have, would have solved in country after country when countries aren't competent to solve their own problems. so, it is tragic. my he
of this goes back to the problem of the proliferation of nation states, small nation states, where you do not have imperial power which has some responsibility for policing the local populations. i know that's bill clinton's greatest regret. i think that other african nations had a much greater responsibility. not only did the united states under clinton apologize for not helping this country, which i think maybe 6,000 miles away. but i think maybe -- i can't remember the other -- maybe it was...
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and my hero said, this big imperial nation. no, john you're wrong, but he hasn't called me yesterday. so i would like to propose in alternative explanation. which in a nutshell is that world as a whole has devised new norms over the past four centuries. and that these are not just played in america. they are worldwide. but that under the press of catastrophic events in the 1940s, the united states reluctantly refers the long standing policy of plit kalg nonengagement, nonentanglement and adopted a function that's a kin but not eye department cal to the one actually used to play. among its own states. the role of an umpire to compel acquiescence, between squabbling governments, in moments of crisis. at the time we did this, we were the only nation with a relevant experience and capacity. so, why diwrite this book? that is a long story. i won't bother you with the whole thing. but it goes back to when i was first interviewing to be a graduate student and i was interviewing for a scholarship. i was very excited and nervous about t
and my hero said, this big imperial nation. no, john you're wrong, but he hasn't called me yesterday. so i would like to propose in alternative explanation. which in a nutshell is that world as a whole has devised new norms over the past four centuries. and that these are not just played in america. they are worldwide. but that under the press of catastrophic events in the 1940s, the united states reluctantly refers the long standing policy of plit kalg nonengagement, nonentanglement and...
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an awards ceremony for the nation's highest honor was held at the imperial palace on culture day, a national holiday. the recipients include two winners of this year's nobel prize in physics. he created a high quality crystal, a material needed to make blue leds. he developed a very bright blue led. the other is professor maratis -- research on theoretical economics. the e a photo session was held in front of the imperial palace. >>> the people in charge of a popular temple in taiwan have -- they say they're trying to improve air quality and reduce waste. but they've changed the way worshippers offer prayers and the incomes of local businesses. nhk world reports. >> reporter: people in taipei go to temple to pray for many things such as prosperity and war. safe childbirth and success in nations and the prayers are always offered together with -- >> translator: in taiwan, we burn incense sticks as an expression of our sincerity. >> reporter: but there's growing concern about all the incense smoke. it causes air pollution and also poses health risk to people and volunteers, especially those wh
an awards ceremony for the nation's highest honor was held at the imperial palace on culture day, a national holiday. the recipients include two winners of this year's nobel prize in physics. he created a high quality crystal, a material needed to make blue leds. he developed a very bright blue led. the other is professor maratis -- research on theoretical economics. the e a photo session was held in front of the imperial palace. >>> the people in charge of a popular temple in taiwan...
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an award ceremony for the nation's highest honor was held at the imperial palace today on culture day, a national holiday. the recipients include two winners of this year's nobel prize in physics, nagoya university professor hiroshi amano and professor shuji nakamura of the university of california santa barbara. amano created a high quality gallium nitride crystal, a material to make blue l.e.d.s. nakamura developed a very bright blue l.e.d. another recipient is university of tokyo professor emeritus takashi negishi. he's recognized for research on theoretical economics and economic history. the emperor said he's pleased that the recipients worked hard for many years to make great achievements and contribute to cultural advancement. a photo session was held in front of the imperial palace. >>> candidates in the u.s. midterm elections are making their last pitches ahead of ties's vote. the focus is on whether the democrats can maintain their majority in the senate. the president made a final push to help struggling democrats. barack obama made campaign stops in connecticut, and pennsy
an award ceremony for the nation's highest honor was held at the imperial palace today on culture day, a national holiday. the recipients include two winners of this year's nobel prize in physics, nagoya university professor hiroshi amano and professor shuji nakamura of the university of california santa barbara. amano created a high quality gallium nitride crystal, a material to make blue l.e.d.s. nakamura developed a very bright blue l.e.d. another recipient is university of tokyo professor...
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dream of having a professional residential on and on soccer ball to be an imperial >> it operates as a laboratory we germ a nationalally and work with activity artists and designers and video all over the on any given project to further the way we tell stories to improve our ability to tell stories on stage. that's part of the opera lab >> i was to investigate that aspect of renaissance and new work so that's why this piece it is important it was a renaissance composer. >> there were young people that are not interested in seeing traditional opera and like the quality and it's different it has a story telling quality every little detail is integrated and helps to capture the imagination and that's part of the opera how we can use those colors into the language of today. >> so one of the great things of the stories of opera and story combined with opera music it allows people to let go and be entertained and enjoy the music instead of putting on headphones. >> that's what is great about art sometimes everyone loves it because you have to, you know, really great you have to have both some people don't like it and som
dream of having a professional residential on and on soccer ball to be an imperial >> it operates as a laboratory we germ a nationalally and work with activity artists and designers and video all over the on any given project to further the way we tell stories to improve our ability to tell stories on stage. that's part of the opera lab >> i was to investigate that aspect of renaissance and new work so that's why this piece it is important it was a renaissance composer. >>...
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imperial gangster. that's a gang under the folk nation. the first gang experience was probably when i was probably 14. part of it was just kind of like another family, and the other part of it was just fitting in. it's an adrenaline rush. it got your adrenaline pumping and i don't know. a lot of teenagers, that's kind of what we do it for is that adrenaline rush. i got my first felony when i was 9, and like a lot of my family kind of -- they was with me at first and then they kind of gave up on me. because they seen i kept getting locked up and they figured there was no hope for me. >> the adolescents, sometimes when they go through the court system, i like to say they're a three-time loser. many of the parents have been through court, numerous times, they've seen their child kicked out of school, kicked out of the community. honestly, once they come in to our system, a lot of the parents have said i can't do this anymore. >> indiana department of correction commissioner david donahue says it takes a special kind of person to work with the juvenile population. >> our community support or lack thereof
imperial gangster. that's a gang under the folk nation. the first gang experience was probably when i was probably 14. part of it was just kind of like another family, and the other part of it was just fitting in. it's an adrenaline rush. it got your adrenaline pumping and i don't know. a lot of teenagers, that's kind of what we do it for is that adrenaline rush. i got my first felony when i was 9, and like a lot of my family kind of -- they was with me at first and then they kind of gave up on...
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national policy like this. now, you have essentially a lame duck president unaccountable to anyone making an executive imperial decree that this shall be the law. now, we're going to try to fight it the in courts. the law is the on the side of those of us who want to fight it. this is outrageous. the idea that republicans by rolling over and agreeing to this and ratifying it afterward with legislation, no, look, the american people were clear about this. they do not not an amnesty. we saw the ramifications of the 2012 amnesty this summer. lou: we heard you say that a judge ruled it was unconstitutional and illegal. the american people are pretty much fed up with two parties. the choices before them as of tomorrow will be to go with what is an increased authority aaron republic rather than a democratic one in which a president can rule unilaterally. turn it over to the business roundtable and the chamber of commerce, which seems to be the affect on both parties as a result of the decision taken unilaterally by this president. woulwould either of you like to argue with the conclusion i've offered. >> i would off
national policy like this. now, you have essentially a lame duck president unaccountable to anyone making an executive imperial decree that this shall be the law. now, we're going to try to fight it the in courts. the law is the on the side of those of us who want to fight it. this is outrageous. the idea that republicans by rolling over and agreeing to this and ratifying it afterward with legislation, no, look, the american people were clear about this. they do not not an amnesty. we saw the...
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imperial indian agent headquartered in albany. look at the symbol there. the chain and the hands represented the six nations and the british hand. we see the canoe and the ship. we can see the council fire burning. we can see the pipe being used. and we can see the tree of peace planted. these were common symbols of our language. i believe it is no coincidence the early americans picked the pine tree, our symbol of peace, our eagle, the guardian. the primary treaty relationship was with the natives. i believe the symbols to be true. like all treaty relationships, they're kind of like a marriage. it does not always work well. sometimes you need to renegotiate or need a counselor. remember what we said 100 or 50 years ago? let's find a way to bring the old ideas back. this is an example of the treaty. in 1774, this could be perceived as the first treaty the united states made. they made a treaty with us to try to keep us out of the war that was coming. it says we brighten the chain of friendship, that is what the belt was called. we are going to polish it and make it new and remember the words. the americans inherited the chain fr
imperial indian agent headquartered in albany. look at the symbol there. the chain and the hands represented the six nations and the british hand. we see the canoe and the ship. we can see the council fire burning. we can see the pipe being used. and we can see the tree of peace planted. these were common symbols of our language. i believe it is no coincidence the early americans picked the pine tree, our symbol of peace, our eagle, the guardian. the primary treaty relationship was with the...
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imperial encroachment. soldiers were thought to be estranged from the bonds of family and nation. they are just a pack of roving debauchedliving a life antithetical to liberty. soldiers without the antithetical to the notion of liberty. the council began to restrict the sale of liquor to his majesty's soldiers. soldiers sometimes stabbed tavern keepers and civilians while drunk and cut down the liberty poles which defiantly commemorated the stamp act's repealed. enraged new yorkers poured out of taverns to insult soldiers and officers and refused to admit them in their houses. attacked men in taverns. taverns are become focal points for these assertions of authority and control. triumvirate and moralists tried to hold true to ideals of lyrical mobilization and sociability free of disorder, but they failed to recognize the reality of prerevolutionary new york. disorder, drunkenness, and writing more useful tools of wereization -- rioting useful tools of mobilization. taverns together at rather than expecting their elected representatives to solve their problems for them. by taking
imperial encroachment. soldiers were thought to be estranged from the bonds of family and nation. they are just a pack of roving debauchedliving a life antithetical to liberty. soldiers without the antithetical to the notion of liberty. the council began to restrict the sale of liquor to his majesty's soldiers. soldiers sometimes stabbed tavern keepers and civilians while drunk and cut down the liberty poles which defiantly commemorated the stamp act's repealed. enraged new yorkers poured out...
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set to rewrite the nation's immigration laws to ignore constitutional limits of power. juan williams on the firmly established imperial presidency next. [announcer:]startup-ny. it's working for new york state. already 41 companies are investing almost $80 million dollars, and creating 1750 jobs. from long island to all across upstate new york, more businesses are coming to new york. they are paying no property taxes, no corporate taxes, and no sales taxes. and with over 300 locations, and 3.7 million square feet available, there's a place that is is right for your business. see if startup-ny can work for you. go to startup.ny.gov. but a lot of us leave our identities unprotected. nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012, but for every car stolen, 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money, damage your credit, and wreak havoc on your life. why risk it when you can help protect yourself from identity theft with one call to lifelock, the leader in identity-theft protection? lifelock actively patrols your sensitive, personal information every second of every day, helping to guard yo
set to rewrite the nation's immigration laws to ignore constitutional limits of power. juan williams on the firmly established imperial presidency next. [announcer:]startup-ny. it's working for new york state. already 41 companies are investing almost $80 million dollars, and creating 1750 jobs. from long island to all across upstate new york, more businesses are coming to new york. they are paying no property taxes, no corporate taxes, and no sales taxes. and with over 300 locations, and 3.7...
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national of the group. they were shoved and sprayed with red paint representing blood. the mob angry offer american imperialismt white bags offer their heads. they made it back safe to the ship while the crowd shouted "go home yankees." "good morning america" will have more at 7:00 today. >>> back here in the pay area, we are proud to be part of the fifth annual operation 7 save a life campaign with corporate partners including the home depot to increase public awareness of fire safety and carbon monoxide poisoning donating 300 ca detectors with sealed in batteries that never need to be replaced. the alarms will be distributed on martin luther king way in oakland at 10:00 a.m. >>> five families in need got to go shopping with the warriors. mike shumann emceed the event yesterday in alameda. warrior stars thompson and greene help out and the family filled up baskets. it was the plays for the holiday season of giving program. >>> you can help food banks provide meals as "give where you live," campaign donating $10 to the abc7 thanksgivinged if drive by texting "feed," to 80077. all the the money you contribute g
national of the group. they were shoved and sprayed with red paint representing blood. the mob angry offer american imperialismt white bags offer their heads. they made it back safe to the ship while the crowd shouted "go home yankees." "good morning america" will have more at 7:00 today. >>> back here in the pay area, we are proud to be part of the fifth annual operation 7 save a life campaign with corporate partners including the home depot to increase public...
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nation, it's love of hermitage. and it is great history and nicholas the second and you feel this history. collecting is mostly imperialing you feel the history of the russian empire. it's all connected. all main events and then something to hermitage with hermitage and so on. >> rose: the centrality of kathryn the great in creating the collection. >> yes. well she was fantastic woman. it's quite important today feminism. shejyand she was fully non-russ. german. no drop of russian blood. but it was on the russian somehow. she understood what russia needed, what people needed, what it's all about. and me has done all the right thing to promote russia as a great institution and collections. she knew that to be a great state it mean great army, good economy and great collection in the museums. >> rose: i'm always struck by the huge capacity of great leaders to view their role and their country as a significant part of the sweep of history. and they understand the context of it, they understand what comes before and they understand where they want it to go. and the greatest among us ofaders get it, and tells about it and m
nation, it's love of hermitage. and it is great history and nicholas the second and you feel this history. collecting is mostly imperialing you feel the history of the russian empire. it's all connected. all main events and then something to hermitage with hermitage and so on. >> rose: the centrality of kathryn the great in creating the collection. >> yes. well she was fantastic woman. it's quite important today feminism. shejyand she was fully non-russ. german. no drop of russian...
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nation that he rules. the russian president seems intent on restoring russia to a prominence that a generation of russians dreamt of since the fall of the soviet union. putin's imperialism in eastern europe is more evident by the day unchecked by president obama saved by rhetoric only. mr. obama is a man surrounded by conflict internationally and at home. just more than a week after a disasterous midterm election, the president promising to unilatealize 5 million illegal immigrants by executive fiat. >> and i indicated to speaker boehner, several months ago, that if, in fact, congress failed to act, i would use all the lawful authority they possess to try to make the system work better. and that's going to happen. that's going to happen before the end of the year. lou: but that comment, the president has just expressed, reveals he is in conflict with himself and his record. more than once over the past three years, president obama has acknowledged he doesn't have the legal authority to change the nation's immigration laws without congressional consent. here is what he admitted about the limits of presidential power. >> for me to simply through executive order ignore the
nation that he rules. the russian president seems intent on restoring russia to a prominence that a generation of russians dreamt of since the fall of the soviet union. putin's imperialism in eastern europe is more evident by the day unchecked by president obama saved by rhetoric only. mr. obama is a man surrounded by conflict internationally and at home. just more than a week after a disasterous midterm election, the president promising to unilatealize 5 million illegal immigrants by executive...