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the first is the narrative of public health, which offers to support the narrative. the second is the narrative of public corruption. finally, in recent years a third narrative has been presented, the narrative of race. at the end of my lecture i will question whether we should be judging supreme court decisions by such narratives given and explain what my simply better to follow the original meaning of the text. first, let me tell the story, beginning with the narrative public health. as a chronicle in grisly detail, the health conditions in new orleans up to and following the civil war were atrocious. buckle your seat belts. in the 1820's, with the exception of the homes of the elites, the conditions of the yards with such that you would think "savages" lived there. in 1854, an advocate of sanitary reform said, "new orleans is one of the dirtiest and consequently the sickest of cities in the union." as "one1796 anything 69 , long disgusting story of , sewage, ill paid streets, no sanitary regulations, and filth, endless filth everywhere." between 1796 anything 69 n
the first is the narrative of public health, which offers to support the narrative. the second is the narrative of public corruption. finally, in recent years a third narrative has been presented, the narrative of race. at the end of my lecture i will question whether we should be judging supreme court decisions by such narratives given and explain what my simply better to follow the original meaning of the text. first, let me tell the story, beginning with the narrative public health. as a...
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(narr 5) rams defensive end chris long. (sot chris long w ad nate boyer intv a cam_ 3 @ 02;05;24;29) long: he didn't strike me as the type of guy that was if football fell through he wasn't going to know what was going to do. // (02;05;37;17) he wants to change the world for the better. (02;05;45;14) so i think football is // it's a platform he's been given.(narr 6)a platform for a mission that now reaches far beyond the gridiron (nats - waterboys)to east africa. (nats - waterboys)(narr 7)long wanted boyer to work with his non-profit group "waterboys." after visiting tanzania in 2013, long founded the organization to build desperately needed clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. (sot chris long 02;02;49;06)long: what makes that life day to day so tough there is the lack of clean water. // (02;04;53;27) there's a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa, but // when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, guy's interested in, i'm interested
(narr 5) rams defensive end chris long. (sot chris long w ad nate boyer intv a cam_ 3 @ 02;05;24;29) long: he didn't strike me as the type of guy that was if football fell through he wasn't going to know what was going to do. // (02;05;37;17) he wants to change the world for the better. (02;05;45;14) so i think football is // it's a platform he's been given.(narr 6)a platform for a mission that now reaches far beyond the gridiron (nats - waterboys)to east africa. (nats - waterboys)(narr 7)long...
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(narr) she's a pop culture icon (narr) but after decades of dominating the doll world...and just weeks short of her 57th birthdaybar bie's getting a makeover. (sot - evelyn brand gm of (14;34;52) "em: "we many thought of touch." (narr) unrealistic proportions, some parents wrong message (sot- jim silver, editor-in-chief of toys, tots, pets (12;18;30;25) there are people that are away from barbie resemble terms of their body type and more in tones. mattel recently new dolls with tones and hair now, they're adding 3 new types...curvy, the toy maker introduced the dolls to a group of 4 and 5 year olds. (17:06:06) they don't look like barbie. mv: they don't look like barbie? them have brown skin. (narr) the girls immediately noticed some changes, but her new body type wasn't one of them. (17;08;28;11) mireya: why did you choose her? my favorite color is blue. (narr) the next step for mattel is changing parent's perceptions. mireya villarreal, el segundo, button... ford says 2015 was a breakthrough year... the automaker took a big risk by revamping its best selling f- 150 pick up----with li
(narr) she's a pop culture icon (narr) but after decades of dominating the doll world...and just weeks short of her 57th birthdaybar bie's getting a makeover. (sot - evelyn brand gm of (14;34;52) "em: "we many thought of touch." (narr) unrealistic proportions, some parents wrong message (sot- jim silver, editor-in-chief of toys, tots, pets (12;18;30;25) there are people that are away from barbie resemble terms of their body type and more in tones. mattel recently new dolls with...
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others are attracted by the sectarian narrative, sunni versus shia conflict. others are attracted by the opportunity to engage in the civil war in syria. others are attracted to the idea of the sheer adventure that comes with joining the military struggle with the chance to cut your teeth on the ground in an active war zone. there is no one piece of that narrative that is the single most prominent draw for isil's target population. when they try to bring recruits to join their organization. our strategies have to be aimed at each and every one of those different motivating pieces. one of the things that i think will give us the greatest leg up to counter that isil narrative overtime would be success on the ground inside of iraq. that's why mentioned earlier, the effort to retake ramadi is so important. over time if iraqi security forces are able to expand the degree of control the exercise over iraqi territory, that will help chip away at the narratives that isil has right now that the caliphate is a prospering enterprise. damian: with their control of mosul a
others are attracted by the sectarian narrative, sunni versus shia conflict. others are attracted by the opportunity to engage in the civil war in syria. others are attracted to the idea of the sheer adventure that comes with joining the military struggle with the chance to cut your teeth on the ground in an active war zone. there is no one piece of that narrative that is the single most prominent draw for isil's target population. when they try to bring recruits to join their organization. our...
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and these police officers are reacting to this narrative of racial difference, this presumption of guilt and dangerousness that you can't understand unless you think about the legacy of slavery. even before slavery, the genocide of indigenous people in this country, where we began to shape our whole worldview based on color. i mean, for me, the great evil of american slavery wasn't involuntary servitude. it wasn't forced labor. it was really this ideology of white supremacy we made up to make ourselves feel comfortable with enslavement. we said that black people are different. they've got these deficits, etc. we're actually civilizing them by enslaving them. and that was the great evil of american slavery. and we never dealt with that. >> so it's easy for me to fall into the trap of saying, "look, slavery happened so long ago that i don't feel any relationship to it." but in your family you were much more connected to it than i realize even possible in today's times. >> well, that's right. no, my grandmother was the daughter of people who were raised by-- who were born into slavery. i me
and these police officers are reacting to this narrative of racial difference, this presumption of guilt and dangerousness that you can't understand unless you think about the legacy of slavery. even before slavery, the genocide of indigenous people in this country, where we began to shape our whole worldview based on color. i mean, for me, the great evil of american slavery wasn't involuntary servitude. it wasn't forced labor. it was really this ideology of white supremacy we made up to make...
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it been soas difficult for the united states to counter the isis narratives? rasmussen: if i can answer that one 32nd sound bite it would be a lot further along than we are. different aspects of that isil narratives appeal to different parts of the target population. some are clearly drawn by the idea that isil is creating on in ground and islamic state fulfillment of a historical prophecy goes back centuries. and now is the time for individuals to join. others are attracted by the , sunniry of narrative versus shia conflict. others are drawn by the opportunity to engage in the civil war in syria. the ideae attracted to of the adventure that comes with joining the military struggle with the chance to cut your teeth on the ground in an active war zone. there is no one piece of that narratives that is the single most prominent draw for isil's target population. our strategies have to be aimed at each and every one of those different motivating aspects. one thing that will give us the greatest leg up. success on the ground inside of iraq. the effort to retake ram
it been soas difficult for the united states to counter the isis narratives? rasmussen: if i can answer that one 32nd sound bite it would be a lot further along than we are. different aspects of that isil narratives appeal to different parts of the target population. some are clearly drawn by the idea that isil is creating on in ground and islamic state fulfillment of a historical prophecy goes back centuries. and now is the time for individuals to join. others are attracted by the , sunniry of...
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((narr-4))gates supporters think he is a tough, fair leader. but don't expect him to get in the race. ((sot))q why don't you run for president? a: "well first of all, i know the job. i've seen the toll it takes - it's very hard."((narr-5)) a job he says is too difficult - even for someone with fifty years in public fifty years in cbs news ny. gates believes we could all become better leaders, by being nicer to one another and listening to what others say - two things not often featured on social media or in soundbites. coming up on the cbs 2 news at noon - why nestle is being here's the truth -- some have proposed to cut social security for the elderly and disabled vets. i disagree. in fact, not only should we not cut benefits -- we should expand them. my plan for social security increases benefits and cost of living adjustments and raises minimum payments for low-income seniors. it will ensure that all seniors can retire with dignity and respect. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. one of the nation's largest health insurer is expe
((narr-4))gates supporters think he is a tough, fair leader. but don't expect him to get in the race. ((sot))q why don't you run for president? a: "well first of all, i know the job. i've seen the toll it takes - it's very hard."((narr-5)) a job he says is too difficult - even for someone with fifty years in public fifty years in cbs news ny. gates believes we could all become better leaders, by being nicer to one another and listening to what others say - two things not often...
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narr: jeb bu not buyinit, tellg shows up." rushing torump's defense: rush limbgh. "dald trump knows that bnot showg up, he's owning the entirevent." t: stl, lg before trump ever kelly... ... heraised her. th exchange from 2011, discussing a debate trump was trying to hostow going viral. sot: lly: do you really think you' aetter moderatoan i ? you. that wouldn't even be close. that would bno contest. you'e a great job the y d i mean it. peter alexanporting.if trump cnges hisind... en at e last minute.. his veterans event is only 8 minutes away. the -c"affzateen is back on u-s soil. this morning, the 18-year-ol who was apprehended in mexico on moh ag arrived at dallas fort-wth airport in nds and with a pole escort. the xan teen and his mother "tonyaou" re the subjects of an international manhunt after he missed a mandatory check-in as part of his prio th were th arrested in mexi on deceer 28 and were transferred to immigration authorities. uch was t probation after killing four people in a drunk driving accident in 2013 psychologist testified tt the teen was a produc
narr: jeb bu not buyinit, tellg shows up." rushing torump's defense: rush limbgh. "dald trump knows that bnot showg up, he's owning the entirevent." t: stl, lg before trump ever kelly... ... heraised her. th exchange from 2011, discussing a debate trump was trying to hostow going viral. sot: lly: do you really think you' aetter moderatoan i ? you. that wouldn't even be close. that would bno contest. you'e a great job the y d i mean it. peter alexanporting.if trump cnges hisind......
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any big historical narrative should have enable campaign at the spine of the narrative. the pacific war was an amphibious war commanded the largest most technologically complex, the bloodiest amphibious war in history. striking an enemy on land by way of seeing, the most difficult for most precarious, most risky type of any major military operation. prior to the 2nd world war the largest most relevant precedent was the campaign and the dardanelles which had been a debacle and very nearly destroyed the career winston churchill. it gave very little reason for confidence. in order for amphibious operation to succeed the attacker must have overwhelming advantages, control the sea around the island, control the air above, deliver troops to the beach is rapidly so that they can build up a critical mass of numbers quickly within those troops on that beachhead will have to be supplied constantly, constant support by cn by air. amphibious warfare by its very nature requires the closest most intimate cooperation between the different services, the army and the navy and marines, th
any big historical narrative should have enable campaign at the spine of the narrative. the pacific war was an amphibious war commanded the largest most technologically complex, the bloodiest amphibious war in history. striking an enemy on land by way of seeing, the most difficult for most precarious, most risky type of any major military operation. prior to the 2nd world war the largest most relevant precedent was the campaign and the dardanelles which had been a debacle and very nearly...
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a real blockbuster of a book and a good book, but it's rare to find narratives that focus on a single individual or story like that that will convey the vast sweep of a terrible war to tell the story of the entire conflict and to do it in a way that pulls the reader through the narrative. of my purpose is to assimilate into my narrative many different distinct, contrasting points of view. the high command and the view from the decks and the foxholes and the cockpits, the japanese and the american point of view. the home front in the battle fronts. we have had good narratives addressing the pacific world-- war and i can claim this is the first history of the entire pacific war to be published in at least 25 years and the first volume history to be published since samuel worsens series, which was published in the 1940s and 50s. pacific war was by vast margin the largest naval war ever waged and it was in all likelihood the largest that will ever be waged a. in the pacific, a notion so large that you could fit all of the worlds combined landmasses into it. it was the only instance in whi
a real blockbuster of a book and a good book, but it's rare to find narratives that focus on a single individual or story like that that will convey the vast sweep of a terrible war to tell the story of the entire conflict and to do it in a way that pulls the reader through the narrative. of my purpose is to assimilate into my narrative many different distinct, contrasting points of view. the high command and the view from the decks and the foxholes and the cockpits, the japanese and the...
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the only explanation that i can think of, it never fit with his campaign narrative, the narrative was to end the war in iraq and afghanistan and close down guantanamo. he did mention guantanamo last night. he mentioned the fact that he intends to release the prisoners from guantanamo and that concerns me a great deal. when isis came about, you can blame -- people can blame prior administrations for going into iraq and i understand some of those arguments, but i understand the way we left it, iraq was stabilized without a status of forces agreement and without any engagement with prime minister maliki. as clinton went to baghdad one time for three hours when she was secretary of state, that situation imploded and out of the ashes came isis. we have power vacuums all throughout north africa and the middle east which are havens to the terrorist. the threat is not decreasing and not to be downplayed. in fact, it's getting worse and not better. the facts don't lie. when you look at the number of foreign fighters, 25,000 to 30,000, now 35,000 foreign fighters from 100 different countries --
the only explanation that i can think of, it never fit with his campaign narrative, the narrative was to end the war in iraq and afghanistan and close down guantanamo. he did mention guantanamo last night. he mentioned the fact that he intends to release the prisoners from guantanamo and that concerns me a great deal. when isis came about, you can blame -- people can blame prior administrations for going into iraq and i understand some of those arguments, but i understand the way we left it,...
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(narr 4)with that kind if asking price... harris says a corporation or international investor would be the next likely owner.(sot - harris)gh: "it's pools, its grottos, its'a a pretty big it's an entertainer's home. // mv: you're putting it very g-rated right now.gh: (laughing and turns red) it's somebody who entertains a lot. (narr 5)so while the names on the mansion's title may change its reputation for excess could likley live on. which might be exactly what certain buyers are looking for. mireya villarreal cbs news los angeles. 3 the cars of the future might not have mirrors or door handles... and they might be able to park themselves with the wave of a hand. c - net dot com's (car - uh) kara (sue - boy) tsuboi shows us the concept cars from c - e - s 20 - 16 in las vegas. 3 pkglook closely and you'll notice something missing from this bmw i-8 concept car: mirrors. the two side mirrors have been replaced by cameras with two additional cameras on the back. the rearview mirror is now a screen. sot - wayne cunningham / senio
(narr 4)with that kind if asking price... harris says a corporation or international investor would be the next likely owner.(sot - harris)gh: "it's pools, its grottos, its'a a pretty big it's an entertainer's home. // mv: you're putting it very g-rated right now.gh: (laughing and turns red) it's somebody who entertains a lot. (narr 5)so while the names on the mansion's title may change its reputation for excess could likley live on. which might be exactly what certain buyers are looking...
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sots narr-5 iowa voters have until monday to back a candidate at the caucuses. craig boswell, cbs news, des moines, iowa. #### newschannel 3 is taking action for saint jude childrens research hospital. a 100 dollar ticket could give you a chance to win a half-a- million dollar dream home-- this is what it will look like when its finished. it )s being built right now in the hanberry woods neighborhood in chesapeake )s great bridge section. every single dollar raised -- helps children fighting earlier today volunteers were in our studio--- helping people reserve their ticket for this years dream home. we )re happy to report 310 tickets were sold today. to find out more -- go to our website wtkr- dot-com. sunshine and 60 degree weather is on the way. eventually. as an area of low pressure that brought us clouds and a few showers today moves away, our skies will continue to clear overnight. we should wake up to plenty of sunshine on friday morning. but a dying cold front will bring us gusty winds and a few passing clouds from time to time. some of the forecast model
sots narr-5 iowa voters have until monday to back a candidate at the caucuses. craig boswell, cbs news, des moines, iowa. #### newschannel 3 is taking action for saint jude childrens research hospital. a 100 dollar ticket could give you a chance to win a half-a- million dollar dream home-- this is what it will look like when its finished. it )s being built right now in the hanberry woods neighborhood in chesapeake )s great bridge section. every single dollar raised -- helps children fighting...
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narr-2 part of that involved looking back at e last seven. e president touted his accomplishments .... sot we )re in the middle of the longest streak of private- sector job creation in history. narr-3 he also championed the iran nuclear deal, the climate change agreement, and america s resovle against terrorism: sot when you come after americans, we go after you. it may take time, but we have long memories, and our reach has no limits. standup bridge: craig boswell/cbs news, capitol hill the president didn t lay out led congress, but (did say he he wants to work with lawmakers on bipartisan priorities like criminal justice reform and prescription drug abuse. narr-4 the president also lamented strained relations between the two parties: sot it s one of the few regrets of my presidency - that the rancor and suspicion between the parties has gotten worse instead of better. narr-5 president obama reminded americans one year from now - hell be right alongside them as a private citizen. craig boswell, cbs news, capitol hill. #### new at 11 some sta
narr-2 part of that involved looking back at e last seven. e president touted his accomplishments .... sot we )re in the middle of the longest streak of private- sector job creation in history. narr-3 he also championed the iran nuclear deal, the climate change agreement, and america s resovle against terrorism: sot when you come after americans, we go after you. it may take time, but we have long memories, and our reach has no limits. standup bridge: craig boswell/cbs news, capitol hill the...
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narr 1) just southwest of st. louis -- towns are under water. roadways look like rivers. and homes -- have been swallowed by water. (sot - jon belmar, st. louis police department)"were still at a flood stage of 42.31 feet, so it's going to go down, but that's a lot of water the levee's holding right now." (narr 2) in arnold, missouri -- hundreds of people find themselves this new years day without a home -- and temperatures are now dropping below freezing. (sot kelli hoofman, flood victim) "until come and check our homes and live in them, so we're going to be out of a place to stay for a couple of weeks at least."(sot linda and tammy thorne - flood victims)"hey, give me the baby updatea&" (narr 3) the thorne family arnold from the floods -- but for her and her family, despite their enormous loss -- the new year brings a sense of hope. (sot linda and tammy thorne - flood victims) "oh my lord, it's a new beginning, i have a great grandbaby coming in (narr 4) david begnaud, cbs news, saint louis county, missouri right now - 45-iowa national guard members are being deployed t
narr 1) just southwest of st. louis -- towns are under water. roadways look like rivers. and homes -- have been swallowed by water. (sot - jon belmar, st. louis police department)"were still at a flood stage of 42.31 feet, so it's going to go down, but that's a lot of water the levee's holding right now." (narr 2) in arnold, missouri -- hundreds of people find themselves this new years day without a home -- and temperatures are now dropping below freezing. (sot kelli hoofman, flood...
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we don't have a counter narrative. the state department has a it's not going to hit the market share that you want it to, that will listen. about how wetalked can turn the state department, the foreign affairs committee, to focus on programs that deal with the u.s. government counter narrative, a narrative from an audience that the audience will listen to, from leaders that will appeal to that audience. particularly religious leaders. i have always thought in the middle east that we can -- drone strikes are effective, but it won't kill an ideology. we can send 100,000 u.s. combat troops and kill, but at the end of the day, it is a worldwide ideology. how you cantor that ideology? it is their responsibility to clean up. it is their responsibility to clean up their own religion, to fix this problem they have within their own religion. i think the best way to do that is to employ their religious leaders to counteract that, and to counter that narrative that it is not a glamorous thing to do, to go to syria is not a romant
we don't have a counter narrative. the state department has a it's not going to hit the market share that you want it to, that will listen. about how wetalked can turn the state department, the foreign affairs committee, to focus on programs that deal with the u.s. government counter narrative, a narrative from an audience that the audience will listen to, from leaders that will appeal to that audience. particularly religious leaders. i have always thought in the middle east that we can --...
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(narr 2) dr. nikos vasilakis is a virologist at the university of texas medical branch. (14:4::04) we do not neeeeto scare people, but we need to be abe to educate them, people will be able to make an rational decisions(narr 3)the mosquito-borne illness has been linked to a condition called microcephaly - an abnormally small head and underdeveloped brain at birth. in 2015, as zika infection spiked in brazil, more than 3500 women there had babies born with the condition. that's compared with a previous average of 163 a year. (jlp:14;55;15;13 ) the zika infection's gone from asia, africa, to south america. and it's only a matter of time it seems before it makes its way up to north america.(nikos 14 36) this is a consequence of the jet age//// this is life in the 21st century.(narr 4)even thought zika virus has not been found in aruba, documented 3 case of zika there i don't want to be the first (laughs) 3 3 crossfit - type fitness is a worldwide phenomenon. now kids as young as eight are taking part
(narr 2) dr. nikos vasilakis is a virologist at the university of texas medical branch. (14:4::04) we do not neeeeto scare people, but we need to be abe to educate them, people will be able to make an rational decisions(narr 3)the mosquito-borne illness has been linked to a condition called microcephaly - an abnormally small head and underdeveloped brain at birth. in 2015, as zika infection spiked in brazil, more than 3500 women there had babies born with the condition. that's compared with a...
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// (narr 4) (grx in) cuba is just 90 miles off the florida coast. in 2014 91,000 americans traveled here. last year thatatjumped 60% to 150,000. and if travel restrictions areventually liftedas many as 1.5 million americans are expected to land in cuba each year. (grx out). (sources: reuters, marriott) - (sot 42:22 ben & janet) is cuba ready for this many tourists? no they are not ready. they are absolutely not ready//if you came to me and said janet i need a hotel room tonight i'd have to say i cannot get you one. there is not a hotel room to be had tonight in this city. (narr 5) pricic at many hotels have doubled to more than 300 dollars per night. the city is rushing to build enough supply to meet the new demand. (sot 32:07 tour gde) a very important vessel that was constructed in havana (narr 6) there is also a lack of trained tour guides and not nearly enough places to eat. the few private restaurants in the cityonly recently allowed by the governmentcan be fully booked months in advance. (standup ben tracy/havana) but for americansjust getting
// (narr 4) (grx in) cuba is just 90 miles off the florida coast. in 2014 91,000 americans traveled here. last year thatatjumped 60% to 150,000. and if travel restrictions areventually liftedas many as 1.5 million americans are expected to land in cuba each year. (grx out). (sources: reuters, marriott) - (sot 42:22 ben & janet) is cuba ready for this many tourists? no they are not ready. they are absolutely not ready//if you came to me and said janet i need a hotel room tonight i'd have to...
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together, they visualize a official narrative american history, culture, and politics as conceptualized at different moments in the nation's past. apropos his stewardship of the new nation, and role in the building of the federal city, and his capital, george washington is the historical figure who appears most frequently in the rotunda. in two of the four history paintings by john trumbull, a bronze cast of 18th-century neoclassicism, and iconic statue. and the fresco of washington and a note that washington also appears in the surrender of cornwallis in the rotunda's pre-american history. it was not complete at the time of his death. the relationship of these images to each other, and to the built environment that houses them warrants further exploration , which this paper will provide by demonstrating how their form, content, and placement accord with the architectural transition from the lower earthbound section of the rotunda to the more cosmic orientation of its dome. secondarily, it addresses the importance of roman precedents for these works of art in the overall scheme of the r
together, they visualize a official narrative american history, culture, and politics as conceptualized at different moments in the nation's past. apropos his stewardship of the new nation, and role in the building of the federal city, and his capital, george washington is the historical figure who appears most frequently in the rotunda. in two of the four history paintings by john trumbull, a bronze cast of 18th-century neoclassicism, and iconic statue. and the fresco of washington and a note...
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(narr 4 graphic needed--keyable numbers over video--source: carnegie institution for science)(narr 4) and the data released just this week by asner's team shows california's forests are in very bad shape. (grx in) 58 million trees are severely drought stressed and could die. an astounding 888 million have seen measurable water loss since the drought began in 2011. (grx out)(sot 14:52:53) bt: you're basically saying the drought has impacted nearly 1 billion trees in california? ga: that's correct. (narr 5) the us forest service says 29 million trees have already died. (sot 14:45:19) here's your trees that have totally succumbed.(narr 6) (maps in) these maps will help the forest service know which areas are most vulnerable and wildfire officials to know where the greatest risks are. (maps out) (sot 13:47:34) bt: these severely trees...are they past the point of no return or are they know. (narr 7) el nino fueled winter storms are expected to bring much needed rain. these scientists are hoping that will finally turn the golden state a bit more green. 3 "weather on the ones brought 3 a de
(narr 4 graphic needed--keyable numbers over video--source: carnegie institution for science)(narr 4) and the data released just this week by asner's team shows california's forests are in very bad shape. (grx in) 58 million trees are severely drought stressed and could die. an astounding 888 million have seen measurable water loss since the drought began in 2011. (grx out)(sot 14:52:53) bt: you're basically saying the drought has impacted nearly 1 billion trees in california? ga: that's...
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the public safety narrative, the narrative that makes what police do, the number of police, police strategies, where police go, absolutely essential to crime reduction. i'll call it police effectiveness, suggests that public support for police is directly related to the public's evaluation of police effectiveness. this turns out not to be the case. you might find that surprising in a world with media policy, comey's remarks, i think, reflect this. the notion of a ferguson effect itself suggests that there is a crisis that we might need -- such that we might need to sacrifice police effectiveness at crime reduction in order to fulfill our concern about police accountability, lawfulness, et cetera. now it might surprise some of you in this room who are under the age of 30, and jeff has totally outed me. i can't even pretend that i'm under the age of 30 anymore. thanks, geoff. it might surprise you to learn that the idea of police effectiveness at crime reduction that is a metric that should matter with respect to evaluation of police is actually a metric of relatively recent vintage. for decade
the public safety narrative, the narrative that makes what police do, the number of police, police strategies, where police go, absolutely essential to crime reduction. i'll call it police effectiveness, suggests that public support for police is directly related to the public's evaluation of police effectiveness. this turns out not to be the case. you might find that surprising in a world with media policy, comey's remarks, i think, reflect this. the notion of a ferguson effect itself suggests...
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((narr-4))some of trump's rivals mocked him "in a debate on the fox news channel." they also sparred over illegal immigration and defeating isis. ((sots))((narr-5))3 iowa voters have until monday to back a candidate at the caucuses.craig boswell, cbs news, des moines, iowa. 3 3 while trump skipped tonight's debate... one of his main rivals for the nomination isn't ready to let him off the hook.texas senator ted cruz is challenging trump to a one- on- one debate this weekend... right here in sioux city. cruz's campaign has reservrv a room at western iowa tech community college for saturday night. if trump doesn't accept ahead with his original plans for a campaign rally in that space... featuring iowa congressman steve king. 3 3 the danger from isis continues to grow as the group expands its reach. 3 the latest on their efforts to expand their striking abilities.s. coming up in tonight's safe and secure repopo. 3 "siouxland news at ten on&kmeg 14 with larry wentz, diana castillo, siouxland's chief meteorologist chad sandwell and sports director chris 3 3 3 3 3 chad,
((narr-4))some of trump's rivals mocked him "in a debate on the fox news channel." they also sparred over illegal immigration and defeating isis. ((sots))((narr-5))3 iowa voters have until monday to back a candidate at the caucuses.craig boswell, cbs news, des moines, iowa. 3 3 while trump skipped tonight's debate... one of his main rivals for the nomination isn't ready to let him off the hook.texas senator ted cruz is challenging trump to a one- on- one debate this weekend... right...
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((narr- 1))adele is among the a- listers performing at next month's grammy awards. top nominee kenrick lamar will also take the stage... along with country nominee "little big town."you can see the grammys right here on cbs on monday february 15th and for the first time, stations in zones will have the option of broadcasting the show live,(nats "the boy")((narr- 2))the new horror flick "the boy" is out in theaters tomorrow. lauren cohan stars as a nanny who takes a job caring for a life-sized doll - only to discover its alive. rupert evans plays the grocery delivery man - who knows about the family's past.((sot rupert evans/actor))it is about an american girl who takes a job as a nanny in a remote english village only to discover that the families 8 year old is a life size doll that the parents care for just like a real boy.((vo))evans says audiences are in for a big twist.(nats)((narr-3))star wars fans are still enjoying "the force awakens - - but they'll have to wait even longer for the next installment. episode eight has been pushed back and wont hit theaters unt
((narr- 1))adele is among the a- listers performing at next month's grammy awards. top nominee kenrick lamar will also take the stage... along with country nominee "little big town."you can see the grammys right here on cbs on monday february 15th and for the first time, stations in zones will have the option of broadcasting the show live,(nats "the boy")((narr- 2))the new horror flick "the boy" is out in theaters tomorrow. lauren cohan stars as a nanny who takes a...
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so there has been a lot of work to talk about narratives of solidarity. not at the activist level but if you look at the coalition people call let muslim celebration communities these racial coalitions or identities were formed after an 11 but they enable us to come together to encounter violent extremism. the only other point is is a start but it is not enough. but without equity it does not mean anything. education is something that does come up in the book but there are other solutions. one is to be in deep connection with each other to talk about shared oppressions and shared values how we want to change our community. anybody want to add to that? >> about the title is mitt to be aspirational a hand subversive. yes many people in the book talk about being american in their way which isn't necessarily the al way white america's seas that put a question in that america and that is the subjective -- disruptive nature reshape america. i wouldn't talk about communities i'm not to know your with but i hope is a conversation starter. especially from the obla
so there has been a lot of work to talk about narratives of solidarity. not at the activist level but if you look at the coalition people call let muslim celebration communities these racial coalitions or identities were formed after an 11 but they enable us to come together to encounter violent extremism. the only other point is is a start but it is not enough. but without equity it does not mean anything. education is something that does come up in the book but there are other solutions. one...
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narr she )s a pop culture icon... narr but after decades of dominating the doll world...and just weeks short of her 57th birthday...barbie s getting a makeover. sot - evelyn mazzocco- global brand gm of barbie 14;34;52 "em: "we were hearing that many thought that barbie was out of touch." narr as a typically- white doll with unrealistic proportions, some parents thought barbie was sending the wrong message about beauty. sot- jim silver, edidir-in-chief of toys, tots, pets and more 12;18;30;25 there are people that are turned away from barbie because they want dolls that more resemble themselves, more in terms of their body type and more in terms of their skin tones. 23 new dolls with different skin tones and hair colors. now, they re adding 3 new body types...curvy, tall and petite. the toy maker introduced the new dolls to a group of 4 and 5 year olds. sot play group 17:06:06 they don t look like barbie. mv: they don )t look like barbie? 17:06:21 some of them have brown skin and white skin. narr the girls immediately
narr she )s a pop culture icon... narr but after decades of dominating the doll world...and just weeks short of her 57th birthday...barbie s getting a makeover. sot - evelyn mazzocco- global brand gm of barbie 14;34;52 "em: "we were hearing that many thought that barbie was out of touch." narr as a typically- white doll with unrealistic proportions, some parents thought barbie was sending the wrong message about beauty. sot- jim silver, edidir-in-chief of toys, tots, pets and...
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((narr-2)) capacity event of about 700 people was billed as a benefit for veterans. supporters ((mos #1 jim ) through a snow from canton to here if i needed to." ((mos george phathen/veteran from omaha )) "i like his boldness. i things done." ((narr-3)) but trump's decision to go- it-alone could alienate voters who expected him to debate. ((sot stan tehee/ veteran and undecided voter )) "it kinda concerns me - it felt like he was running away from fox news a little bit." ((standup bridge: craig boswell, cbs news, foundation more than five but his absence didn't go unnoticed. (three sots butted) ((sot cruz)) "i'm a maniac and everyone on this stage is stupid fat and ugly, and ben you're a bad surgeon. now that we've gotten the donald trump portion out of the way." ((sot bush )) "i kinda miss donald trump he was a teddy bear to me." ((narr-4)) some of trump's rivals mocked him "in a debate on the fox news channel." they also sparred over illegal immigration. ((sot rubio)) i know that securing our borders is not anti immigrant. ((sot bush)) we should have path to legal
((narr-2)) capacity event of about 700 people was billed as a benefit for veterans. supporters ((mos #1 jim ) through a snow from canton to here if i needed to." ((mos george phathen/veteran from omaha )) "i like his boldness. i things done." ((narr-3)) but trump's decision to go- it-alone could alienate voters who expected him to debate. ((sot stan tehee/ veteran and undecided voter )) "it kinda concerns me - it felt like he was running away from fox news a little...
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(narr 3) (gfx in) the been around front offices for years. she began her nfl career as an intern with the new york jets in 2003. four years later, smith was promoted to player personnel assistant -- and in 2014, was named assistant to then head coach rex ryan. (gfx out)(narr 4) smith followed rex ryan to buffalo - after he took the head coaching job with the bills last year. ryan said he consulted with arizona cardinals head coach bruce arians -- whose team made history themselves this past july. (sot bruce arians - july 28, 2015) "i'm very very excited to have coach jen welter join our staffa&" (nats jen welter first practice arizona) (narr 5) the cardinals hired jen welter as a linebackers coaching intern for the team's training camp and preseason -- the first woman to hold a coaching position in nfl. (sot jen welter presser - july 2015) "i could have not dreamed big enough to imagine that this day would ever come. now it sets the stage where it could be a dream for other girls growing up."elaine on set tagsmith wasn't made available to the
(narr 3) (gfx in) the been around front offices for years. she began her nfl career as an intern with the new york jets in 2003. four years later, smith was promoted to player personnel assistant -- and in 2014, was named assistant to then head coach rex ryan. (gfx out)(narr 4) smith followed rex ryan to buffalo - after he took the head coaching job with the bills last year. ryan said he consulted with arizona cardinals head coach bruce arians -- whose team made history themselves this past...
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i'm not the expert on what the counter narrative is and i'm not convinced that we in the u.s. government are taking advantage of the best minds in the united states to develop that counter narrative or to implement it. was my point in my worry. we are operating as if we don't have the best lines in the country, in the world, on big david and on media. really it was no more than that. i do think that the anti-muslim rhetoric is a disaster for our national security and the have to be able to figure out how to get our message conveyed in a way that underscores our values. when we wrote the 9/11 commission report we talked a lot about the benefits of leading with our values. and we are just not doing that with all the tools in the toolbox. so i don't have the answers but i do know that we are not getting the input from the right places and, as mike says, you know, we shouldn't be done. here we are dumb. we are not being smart about using those tools. that's the only point i wanted to make. we've got a couple of the questions you. can i go to a second one? speed and we have a coupl
i'm not the expert on what the counter narrative is and i'm not convinced that we in the u.s. government are taking advantage of the best minds in the united states to develop that counter narrative or to implement it. was my point in my worry. we are operating as if we don't have the best lines in the country, in the world, on big david and on media. really it was no more than that. i do think that the anti-muslim rhetoric is a disaster for our national security and the have to be able to...
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((narr-4))gates supporters think he is a tough, fair leader. but don't expect him to get in the race. ((sot))q why don't you run for president? a: "well first of all, i know the job. i've seen the toll it takes - it's very hard."((narr-5)) a job he says is too difficult - even for someone with fifty years in public service.jamie yuccas, cbs news ny.#### 3 gates thinks we could all become better leaders by being nicer to one another and listening to what others say... two things you don't see much on social media... or hear much in sound bytes. 3 state conservation officers in nebraska need your help finding the person who killed a bald eagle in northeast nebraska.the bird was shot earlier this week... most trip. the dead eagle was found monday in cedar county... about 3 miles southeast of yankton. the bodies of two rooster pheasants and two hens were found close by.it *is* legal to hunt rooster pheasants in nebraska right now... but not *hen* pheasants. bald eagles are protected by federal law... killing one can get you a 250 - thousand dollar
((narr-4))gates supporters think he is a tough, fair leader. but don't expect him to get in the race. ((sot))q why don't you run for president? a: "well first of all, i know the job. i've seen the toll it takes - it's very hard."((narr-5)) a job he says is too difficult - even for someone with fifty years in public service.jamie yuccas, cbs news ny.#### 3 gates thinks we could all become better leaders by being nicer to one another and listening to what others say... two things you...
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(narr:) a trump aide telling nbc news: "it is not under consideration." adding, "his word is bond." (narr:) rival ted cruz immediately challenged trump to a one-on-one, 90-minute debate duel -- and hit the billionaire for backing out. (sot:) "donald is a fragile soul. the cruz campaign quickly launching this website: "tell ducking donald: debate ted cruz." (narr:) trump's latest fox news feud escalated quickly after trump once again slammed moderator megyn kelly for being unfair... the network fired back overnight with a statement charging trump's kelly, saying: "we can't give in to terrorizations toward any of our employees. trump is still welcome at thursday night's debate and will be treated fairly ... but he can't dictate the moderators or the questions." (narr:) here in iowa, trump -- highlighting his anti-immigration stance with the support of controversial sheriff joe arpaio. and, looking to blunt criticism that he's a new york liberal... touting the endororment of evangelical jerry falwell, jr... with influential christstn conservative tony y perkins backing cruz. still, ant
(narr:) a trump aide telling nbc news: "it is not under consideration." adding, "his word is bond." (narr:) rival ted cruz immediately challenged trump to a one-on-one, 90-minute debate duel -- and hit the billionaire for backing out. (sot:) "donald is a fragile soul. the cruz campaign quickly launching this website: "tell ducking donald: debate ted cruz." (narr:) trump's latest fox news feud escalated quickly after trump once again slammed moderator megyn...
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((narr-5)) the candidates get another chance to faceoff in two weeks.... just days before the iowa caucuses. weijia jiang, cbs news, north charleston, south carolina. 3 kentucky senator rand paul did not meet the network's polling requirements and was bumped to the undercard session. he didn't go.. and invited viewers to watch his national town hall online. 3 happening today..a local business and two of its managers are expected in court today for the death of an employee.20-year old zachary henzerling died in 2012 after being burned over 90 percent of his body at environmental enterprises inc.an osha report says henzerling and another saw to remove contaminated filters.. in a room where 500 gallons of flammable liquid was stored. the friction caused explosions. now the company.. supervisor kyle duffens and manager gerald nocks are charged with involuntary manslaughter, not properly training employees, and tampering with evidence. 3 a manhunt is underway and a woman is in the hospital after an apparent road rage incident. police say someone in a grey car s
((narr-5)) the candidates get another chance to faceoff in two weeks.... just days before the iowa caucuses. weijia jiang, cbs news, north charleston, south carolina. 3 kentucky senator rand paul did not meet the network's polling requirements and was bumped to the undercard session. he didn't go.. and invited viewers to watch his national town hall online. 3 happening today..a local business and two of its managers are expected in court today for the death of an employee.20-year old zachary...
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it's intrinsically a narrative art form.o matter how long or short they are, films like rivers are always stories. they flow, they unspool, they unfold, and they do so from within. and we know though from the physical form of film itself. which runs to the camera at 24 or video camera 30 frames per second irreversibly. and is meant to be played back at 24 or 30 frames per second irreversib irreversibly. i can tell you no director ever wanted you to stop his or her film while you were watching it. remember in this context that directors are called directors for a reason and that the word director is a near angram for dictator. they want you to experience things as they have arranged them. obediently in order. the first and primary challenge of every film is to figure out what the story is. the story is not the same thing at subject matter. it is the experience of that subject matter unfolding in film time in the hearts and minds ofity audience, and discovering each time out what the story is for your film is difficult because
it's intrinsically a narrative art form.o matter how long or short they are, films like rivers are always stories. they flow, they unspool, they unfold, and they do so from within. and we know though from the physical form of film itself. which runs to the camera at 24 or video camera 30 frames per second irreversibly. and is meant to be played back at 24 or 30 frames per second irreversib irreversibly. i can tell you no director ever wanted you to stop his or her film while you were watching...
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(++pkg++)(nats two point conversion int - 4th quarter) (narr 1) this *may* have been peyton manning's most satisfying victory -- in a long and storied n-f-l cacaer. (nats peyton manning 2nd touchdown pass) (narr 2) not because he beat tom brady and a patriots team that always seems to he his number -- manning esn't always beat teams with him arm anymore. he beats them with his experience. (nats peyton manning first down run) (narr patriots star quarterback tom brady -- who always seems to thrive under the brightest of lights, wilted under the pressure -- from a suffocating broncos defense. (nats brady sacked) (vo afc champilnship celebrations) (narr 4)4)this will be manning's s fourth super bowl appearance -- and he's now the oldest quarterback to lead a team to the *big game* in n-f-l history. (sot peyton manning - post game on field intvu) "18;50;12- to be going to our 2nd super bowl in 4 years is very speciala&just an awesome effort by our entire teama&" (nats cam newton touchdown run 3rd quarter)r)narr 4) but footballll is a young man's gamam-- and the carolina panthers *may* have
(++pkg++)(nats two point conversion int - 4th quarter) (narr 1) this *may* have been peyton manning's most satisfying victory -- in a long and storied n-f-l cacaer. (nats peyton manning 2nd touchdown pass) (narr 2) not because he beat tom brady and a patriots team that always seems to he his number -- manning esn't always beat teams with him arm anymore. he beats them with his experience. (nats peyton manning first down run) (narr patriots star quarterback tom brady -- who always seems to...
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the next morning he had a complete copy of his father's extraordinary narrative.ng of this wondrous story upon the landless sea, so close to the very latitude of the shipwreck had a surprising effect on me. >> the tale of what happened to the men on the essex, adrift on the wife and unforgiving waters of the pacific, haunted him for the rest of his life. ric burns: you know, as a student of literature sometimes, it's extraordinary that one of the great works of world literature that we can know with a certainty the exact moment the seed was planted, the moment that owen chase, first mate of the doomed essex's son, handed to herman melville his account. i want to say a couple more things. i've left it in such a fashion that nobody can ask any questions, which may be for the best. i want to reiterate what film cannot do. films, history films cannot be encyclopedic. they cannot be discursive inner -- or analytic or exhaustive. there are no footnotes. they cannot do more than one thing at a time. the obligation of using any film for history, the inevitable moral respo
the next morning he had a complete copy of his father's extraordinary narrative.ng of this wondrous story upon the landless sea, so close to the very latitude of the shipwreck had a surprising effect on me. >> the tale of what happened to the men on the essex, adrift on the wife and unforgiving waters of the pacific, haunted him for the rest of his life. ric burns: you know, as a student of literature sometimes, it's extraordinary that one of the great works of world literature that we...
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augustine vo narr 11 - by the mid- to-late 1700s. the spanish mission of vo narr 11 - by the mid- to-late 1700s. the spanish mission of keeping la florida to themselves had failed (edit bite. ...) tried to colonize north america with, at first, indentured servants and a promise of 7 years of labor. what they will find is that being a slave for 7 years . it might as well be a lifetime . on cam narr (new) - now, the spanish did not shy away from large scale ruthless enslavement.. for blacks, there were now two americas, one english, one spanish.. and the difference between them could not be more striking. " elias: look for more on america's untold story of the journey right here on local five. we'll be running a new story each monday morning over the coming weeks. in our next edition of america's untold story of the journey, a look at the first underground railroad...which actually went farther south into florida... look for that here on good morning iowa next week. you can also find them online at we are iowa dot com elias: : and a nu
augustine vo narr 11 - by the mid- to-late 1700s. the spanish mission of vo narr 11 - by the mid- to-late 1700s. the spanish mission of keeping la florida to themselves had failed (edit bite. ...) tried to colonize north america with, at first, indentured servants and a promise of 7 years of labor. what they will find is that being a slave for 7 years . it might as well be a lifetime . on cam narr (new) - now, the spanish did not shy away from large scale ruthless enslavement.. for blacks,...
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(narr:) previews for "hughie" begin at the booth theatre february 8th. that's your eye on entertainment. suzanne 3 here's what we're talking about on facebook this morning... a new survey lists some of the most creative reasons people are late for work. what's the best excuse for being late you've seen?3 3 3 and while you're there... why not share a selfie. from now until february 5th you can post a selfie with your valentine on our facebook page... or at siouxland news dot com... and you could be a winner.once all the entries are in we'll open up the voting and announce the winner here on siouxland news at sunrise. the winner will get a prize package from greenhouse... granny's stitches with viking... and jodean's steakhouse lounge and buffet. 3 3 still to come this morning... a small business will score big on super bowl sunday. we'll show you how death wish coffee landed a super bowl commercialit's now (time) as we take a look outside (xxx) on the (xxx) cam.your weather and morning news are all ahead. siouxland news at sunrise.3 3 "this is siouxland n
(narr:) previews for "hughie" begin at the booth theatre february 8th. that's your eye on entertainment. suzanne 3 here's what we're talking about on facebook this morning... a new survey lists some of the most creative reasons people are late for work. what's the best excuse for being late you've seen?3 3 3 and while you're there... why not share a selfie. from now until february 5th you can post a selfie with your valentine on our facebook page... or at siouxland news dot com... and...
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(narr)southern california gas' chief operating officer bret lane. (sot - bret lane) i personally apologize to the residents of porter ranch, our focus is to try and eliminate the nuisance and issues, we apologize for that."(narr) (animation in)to stop the leak the utility company needs to drill down 8,000 feet. they are using a relief well to intersect the leaking pipe and plug it up.the gas company estimates the process will taken until april.(animation out)(nats - christine soderlund with kids)christine soderlund home is less than two miles from the gas leak. she moved after her children started to get sick with unexplained headaches, nausea and nosebleeds.(sot - christine,) cs: "i'm worrying about the gas everyday, i'm worrying about my family's health. // are they going to have health effects 20 years 3 dakota city nebraska is taking the first steps into building a replacement for its wastewater treatment plant. leaders in the community are behind the plan... but it could mean major rate hikes for customers.last night the dakota city city counci
(narr)southern california gas' chief operating officer bret lane. (sot - bret lane) i personally apologize to the residents of porter ranch, our focus is to try and eliminate the nuisance and issues, we apologize for that."(narr) (animation in)to stop the leak the utility company needs to drill down 8,000 feet. they are using a relief well to intersect the leaking pipe and plug it up.the gas company estimates the process will taken until april.(animation out)(nats - christine soderlund...
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the national narrative prevailed.he the execution of the sheikh was seen as part of a justified war on terrorism. in the islamic republic. the headlines cast the cleric as a dissident, the saudi action as a provocation, there was televised images of protesters ransacking the saudi arabian embassy. the development with saudi arabia and its regional allies severing diplomatic ties with tehran threatened to disrupt the process iran made on the international stage this past year. following the nuclear deal signed off in washington, having media pundits using terms. and the sectarian divide implicit in the telling of this story, the wins that pits sunni and shia, a binary that fails to get at the complexities involved. our starting point is the saudi arabian capital, riyadh. >>> this is one of those stories where almost nothing is as clear cut as some. coverage would have up belief. in a way, it's two of those stories. the same events recounted differently. depending on which country's media you are watching. >> saudi arab
the national narrative prevailed.he the execution of the sheikh was seen as part of a justified war on terrorism. in the islamic republic. the headlines cast the cleric as a dissident, the saudi action as a provocation, there was televised images of protesters ransacking the saudi arabian embassy. the development with saudi arabia and its regional allies severing diplomatic ties with tehran threatened to disrupt the process iran made on the international stage this past year. following the...
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the counter narrative is so important and we are losing that. they win, they are winning right now in the social media propaganda every day. this has gone beyond, osama bin laden was very primitive, the world today, most of them are in their 20s, very sophisticated savvy on the internet and they know how to exploit it really well. the propaganda narrative is very attractive to young military age male that wants to join a fight. wants to be something greater. they call it losers to lions in nypd, the lone wolf in the united states, that attract someone in the united states to want to go over it their to be something greater, greater cause and join a fight. we are not doing an affective job. i am glad you brought up that point. at the end of the day it comes down to ideology. we win at the end of the day because their ideas are modern, progressive and right, their ideas are sixth century a.d. for the most part using sophisticated technology to enhance it. the win in the end but we are not doing an effective job right now. >> host: a couple minutes
the counter narrative is so important and we are losing that. they win, they are winning right now in the social media propaganda every day. this has gone beyond, osama bin laden was very primitive, the world today, most of them are in their 20s, very sophisticated savvy on the internet and they know how to exploit it really well. the propaganda narrative is very attractive to young military age male that wants to join a fight. wants to be something greater. they call it losers to lions in...
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we don't have a counter narrative. the state department has a it's not going to hit the market share that you want it to, that will listen. about how wetalked can turn the state department, the foreign affairs committee, to focus on programs that deal with the u.s. government counter narrative, a narrative from an audience that the audience will listen to, from leaders that will appeal to that audience. particularly religious leaders. i have always thought in the middle east that we can -- drone strikes are effective, but it won't kill an ideology. we can send 100,000 u.s. combat troops and kill, but at the end of the day, it is a worldwide ideology. how you cantor that ideology? it is their responsibility to clean up. it is their responsibility to clean up their own religion, to fix this problem they have within their own religion. i think the best way to do that is to employ their religious leaders to counteract that, and to counter that narrative that it is not a glamorous thing to do, to go to syria is not a romant
we don't have a counter narrative. the state department has a it's not going to hit the market share that you want it to, that will listen. about how wetalked can turn the state department, the foreign affairs committee, to focus on programs that deal with the u.s. government counter narrative, a narrative from an audience that the audience will listen to, from leaders that will appeal to that audience. particularly religious leaders. i have always thought in the middle east that we can --...
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story, so whatever fits into the narrative, whether it's thugs in big cities or whatever the narrative is, then that's the story that gets told. >> give us a view of that, fred. you have two perspectives there. >> i was just thinking of other things, i mean, it's unresolvable, in my view, we have something that is so in our dna in our nation, our definition of entertainment is violence, we don't care if it is violence against women or intercity violence. we get some odd adrenalin kick from watching it. our video games -- >> you know what, though, the were a child watching cartoons, cartoons are incredibly violent. cartoons we grew up on in the disney era in the '50s and '60s, they were violent, it didn't mean you were going to be roadrunner and zoom off the cliff. >> i know, odd tipping point, people are acting out and of course we have some of the worst mental health support in this country, we allow people who the streets. i agree, we're shocked we're not seeing far more violence. >> that is called budget cuts. >> quickly, we have less than a minute left. the situation in oregon is f
story, so whatever fits into the narrative, whether it's thugs in big cities or whatever the narrative is, then that's the story that gets told. >> give us a view of that, fred. you have two perspectives there. >> i was just thinking of other things, i mean, it's unresolvable, in my view, we have something that is so in our dna in our nation, our definition of entertainment is violence, we don't care if it is violence against women or intercity violence. we get some odd adrenalin...