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moving here with those at her encampment and with her dog sparta was key for this woman who has beeness for years. >> even though we're homeless, it's still like a neighborhood, you know. everybody watch's each other's property. >> reporter: the best part is next week when she will be able to move into the apartment case workers found for her, her partner and sparta and she will continue to receive help. >> i got my own door keys! you know, yeah, i can go inside and shut the door and actually lay in an actual bed. >> reporter: the city-run navigation center opened about a month ago. it's the first of its kind in its country, a one-stop homeless services center designed to help entire encampments. >> everybody who is here has agreed to participate and is signing up for benefits, participating in case management. we feel it's going well. >> these people told me we guarantee that we can help you, but it may take a little bit more time than what they thought. but still, they can help me. >> reporter: homeless advocates support the concept, but wonder where the city will find enough affor
moving here with those at her encampment and with her dog sparta was key for this woman who has beeness for years. >> even though we're homeless, it's still like a neighborhood, you know. everybody watch's each other's property. >> reporter: the best part is next week when she will be able to move into the apartment case workers found for her, her partner and sparta and she will continue to receive help. >> i got my own door keys! you know, yeah, i can go inside and shut the...
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am a citizen of the cosmos are the cosmos as opposed to being a citizen of athens as citizens of sparta. that developed into a kind of ethical ideal that maybe one can of according to a set in universal value and law that are bounded geographically. that is the origin of our idea of cosmopolitan ethics in politics today. >> host: that was a daring idea back then. >> guest: absolutely. the purse purse who does that he meant it in a kind of in-your-face reject them away. he actually was seen as rejecting not just the city's boundaries, but all kinds of human convention. he lived in a barrel. he often defecated in public and didn't abide by any of the conventions of closing our money that ordinary people would follow. according to them this was according to nature and political boundaries or another set of the norms of conventions to take out the idea and gradually they make at more seemly where it doesn't have to do with rejecting a preexisting boundaries that is pushing our allegiances out to wider and wider circles. now we might say i start out with an allegiance to my own iv myself, to
am a citizen of the cosmos are the cosmos as opposed to being a citizen of athens as citizens of sparta. that developed into a kind of ethical ideal that maybe one can of according to a set in universal value and law that are bounded geographically. that is the origin of our idea of cosmopolitan ethics in politics today. >> host: that was a daring idea back then. >> guest: absolutely. the purse purse who does that he meant it in a kind of in-your-face reject them away. he actually...
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this is like athens against sparta. it's a good country. it's not a milling tear state.ey don't spend time marching around in uniform and next to somalia. >> i've visited kenya gosh more than ten years ago in nairobi, walked around a reporter, went to the largest slum in subis a hairen -- >> my wife and daughter have been there working for an orphanage. >> it takes your breath away with the deprivation. what kenya has been going through, with the bombings that happened there, not like somalia, but terrorist attacks have been happening there. it's a terrible time. >> why are they hitting kenya? what's the point? they kill modern shopping mall, which looks like one here, a university, probably the first in their generation to get to go to university, a chance to go to modernity. they must hate them, the somalians. >> sure, they hate that, about you why is it happening there? why is terrorist action happening there? why are terrorist actions happening in all of these quote/unquote unlikely places? it's because folks don't like what those kids represent. they don't like what
this is like athens against sparta. it's a good country. it's not a milling tear state.ey don't spend time marching around in uniform and next to somalia. >> i've visited kenya gosh more than ten years ago in nairobi, walked around a reporter, went to the largest slum in subis a hairen -- >> my wife and daughter have been there working for an orphanage. >> it takes your breath away with the deprivation. what kenya has been going through, with the bombings that happened there,...
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it's like a modern day sparta. they have trained themselves mentally, physically for a wartime situation. and it feels like a war. it feels like a wartime prison, pelican bay. >> correctional staff told us that when it comes to battling gang activity, they're fighting a system that starts long before inmates arrive in prison. >> they're convinced that at early ages, at 8, 9, 10, 11 years old that gangs are the way to go. >> such was the case with epi cortina. he joined a street gang at age 11. it led to a 16-year to life sentence for murder. >> i've been pelican-bay raised. been up here going on 14 years. >> he'd been in prison since he was 19. he was 32 at the time i interviewed him. and he'd just been through years and years of just senseless violence. >> after his arrival at pelican bay, cortina, like many other hispanic gang-bangers from northern california, joined a prison gang known as nuestra. familia. >> i walked into a war atmosphere and i was all for it. let's go, strapped on the boots and let's go. so th
it's like a modern day sparta. they have trained themselves mentally, physically for a wartime situation. and it feels like a war. it feels like a wartime prison, pelican bay. >> correctional staff told us that when it comes to battling gang activity, they're fighting a system that starts long before inmates arrive in prison. >> they're convinced that at early ages, at 8, 9, 10, 11 years old that gangs are the way to go. >> such was the case with epi cortina. he joined a...
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it was caused by the rise in the power of athens and the for the created in sparta. many people said last year as we were celebrating the 100th anniversary of world war i that world war i in which the european state system toward itself apart and ceased to be center of the global balance of power was caused by the rise of the power of germany and the fear it created in britain. much too simple a view of the cause of world war i but it does indicate that when countries make mistakes about power relations or don't understand them it can have major consequences. and there is a view expressed by some which is a very distinguished political scientist at the university of chicago that says china cannot rise peacefully, that china and the united states are likely to have a conflict. if so, that's very bad news for our century. it would be extraordinarily disruptive and so the question of whether it's right that china is about to pass the united states and into the american century is more than more importance than just a matter of national pride. now, let me start by lookin
it was caused by the rise in the power of athens and the for the created in sparta. many people said last year as we were celebrating the 100th anniversary of world war i that world war i in which the european state system toward itself apart and ceased to be center of the global balance of power was caused by the rise of the power of germany and the fear it created in britain. much too simple a view of the cause of world war i but it does indicate that when countries make mistakes about power...
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his first campaign was to shut down sparta the youth prison he was put in. and he succeeded. it no longer exists. chino's also a really articulate exponent as explaining how much what this is about. when harry anslinger found out billie holliday was a heroin addict, he also found out judy garland was a heroin addict. 17% of the people who sell drugs in the united states are african-american. they make up 65% of the people who go to prison for it. just outside baltimore at the same time that chino was selling on his block a person called lee maddox was standing on the i-95. lee maddox was a cop, and she was arresting anyone she could find who she suspected of being a drug user. lee had long hair and a hot temper, her job was to get numbers. she knew that if you busted people, you get -- the cops get to keep 80% of everything they take. if they find you with coke in your car, they can take your car away. it was paying her way. lee was thrilled. lee could not have been a stronger believer in the war on drugs. lee signed up to be a cop because her best friend lisa, who she grew u
his first campaign was to shut down sparta the youth prison he was put in. and he succeeded. it no longer exists. chino's also a really articulate exponent as explaining how much what this is about. when harry anslinger found out billie holliday was a heroin addict, he also found out judy garland was a heroin addict. 17% of the people who sell drugs in the united states are african-american. they make up 65% of the people who go to prison for it. just outside baltimore at the same time that...