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here was the radical promise, the radical moment, so what happened? one thing that happened was co-option. a third-party, the greenback party, sprang up. alternative to republican and democrat parties. its chief platform had to do with monetary policy, which is not what people like parsons were concerned about. they wanted jobs, they wanted control over the means of production. they did not just want greenback dollars printed. so the greenback party siphoned off some of the potentially radical support. second thing happened -- it will come as a surprise to some of you from chicago or illinois, -- it won't come as a surprise to some of you from chicago or illinois, but illinois and chicago had a long history of corrupt elections and election fraud. so the major parties found ways of stealing elections that undercut any third party or any radical party. it was clear they weren't going to win an election. in as further background here, revolutionary anarchism was beginning to cohere, to take shape, between 1883 and the summer of 1886, the time period i a
here was the radical promise, the radical moment, so what happened? one thing that happened was co-option. a third-party, the greenback party, sprang up. alternative to republican and democrat parties. its chief platform had to do with monetary policy, which is not what people like parsons were concerned about. they wanted jobs, they wanted control over the means of production. they did not just want greenback dollars printed. so the greenback party siphoned off some of the potentially radical...
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some are radicalize but have not yet taken steps towards violence. other people want to actively refute terrorist propaganda. and then there's the majority of people who just want to go about their daily lives without the threat of terrorism. there is no one answer, there is no one silver bullet, but we at the different of homeland security are surgically focused on the terrorism prevention, try to prevent and unity in the process of radicalization. and because so much of the radicalization is tied to the internet and because the internet knows no borders, we are actively trying to prevent both international and domestic terrorist from radicalizing and recruitingng people to violence. through social media, social science research, and the whole body of knowledge we know that it's not a linear process. there are a number of root causes and drivers. domestically, we've approached terrorism prevention in a range of ways. today i had to tell the little bit about how we're trying to challenge terrorist narratives, share information and catalyze nongovernm
some are radicalize but have not yet taken steps towards violence. other people want to actively refute terrorist propaganda. and then there's the majority of people who just want to go about their daily lives without the threat of terrorism. there is no one answer, there is no one silver bullet, but we at the different of homeland security are surgically focused on the terrorism prevention, try to prevent and unity in the process of radicalization. and because so much of the radicalization is...
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yeah it's not all about the free radicals but free radicals are being constantly produce in our body as a byproduct of normal metabolism so they have their role and they are specifically produced by the immune cells for example to fight bacteria or viral infections and of course environmental toxins or smoking increase or. concentration of free radicals now when there is an imbalance between the free radicals and their and york city and defense system then that is what we. stress oxidant stress is harmful it can attack your d.n.a. your lips your proteins and therefore sort of stress is considered one reason for age related diseases in the was this being discussed currently as one of the main drivers of aging process per se but can we prevent those harmful effects of from free radicals with eating and and the oxidant healthy nutrition yes the body has its own antioxidant system there and some and sematic and we also get a lot of antioxidants from the nutrition and they help neutralize these free radicals but there must be. a balance so if you choose to eat a lot of food with accident
yeah it's not all about the free radicals but free radicals are being constantly produce in our body as a byproduct of normal metabolism so they have their role and they are specifically produced by the immune cells for example to fight bacteria or viral infections and of course environmental toxins or smoking increase or. concentration of free radicals now when there is an imbalance between the free radicals and their and york city and defense system then that is what we. stress oxidant stress...
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in against radicalization plan including the creation of fifteen hundred new spaces with in prisons where they would be able to isolate radicalized for isness the idea of being able to stop any contagion amongst the general prison population stop any radicalization of other prisoners now they also announced they was going to be more training for teachers and sports coaches sports any signs of radicalization and then how to deal with that as well as more psychological help for the children whose parents had gone so you might with islamic station have since returned to france we actually have the figures of the number of children that have returned so far over seventy but many more are expected to come. well why has this plan been announced now you may remember that just last month there were a series of nationwide strikes and protests here in france by prison guards that happened after a number of prison guards were actually attacked by radicalized inmates at a prison in cali i went to see what happened after those attacks. know the justice minister has allegedly offered an increase
in against radicalization plan including the creation of fifteen hundred new spaces with in prisons where they would be able to isolate radicalized for isness the idea of being able to stop any contagion amongst the general prison population stop any radicalization of other prisoners now they also announced they was going to be more training for teachers and sports coaches sports any signs of radicalization and then how to deal with that as well as more psychological help for the children whose...
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amongst the general prison population stop any radicalization of other prisoners. eighty six institutions because it's a nice to have specially trained post now and an increased level of security the most dangerous people will be kept in the high security wings paul why has this plan been announced now you may remember that just last month there were a series of nationwide strikes and protests here in france by prison guards that happened after a number of prison guards were actually attacked by radicalized inmates at a prison in cali i went to see what happened after those attacks the people here say it's just not enough what they want is a safe working environment and it's something they want right now well the french prime minister has said this plan is not a magic formula but they cannot ignore the problems that there are with radicalization in fact this plan is now the third plan in the last four years just two years ago under the oil and administration of the radicalized center was launched it was seen as being an ambitious project the idea of taking people w
amongst the general prison population stop any radicalization of other prisoners. eighty six institutions because it's a nice to have specially trained post now and an increased level of security the most dangerous people will be kept in the high security wings paul why has this plan been announced now you may remember that just last month there were a series of nationwide strikes and protests here in france by prison guards that happened after a number of prison guards were actually attacked...
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amongst the general prison population stop a new radicalization of other prisoners. eighty six institutions. perhaps a specially trained post now and an increased level of security the most dangerous people will be kept in high security wings. why has this plan been announced now you may remember that just last month there were a series of nationwide strikes and protests here in france by prison guards that happened after a number of prison guards were actually attacked by radicalized inmates at a prison i went to see what happened after those attacks the people who say it's just not enough what they want is a safe working environment and it's something they want right now well the french prime minister has said this plan is not a magic formula but they cannot ignore the problems that there are with radicalization in fact this plan is now the third plan in the last four years just two years ago under the oil and administration of the radicalized center was launched it was seen as being an ambitious project the idea of taking people who had been marginalized and putti
amongst the general prison population stop a new radicalization of other prisoners. eighty six institutions. perhaps a specially trained post now and an increased level of security the most dangerous people will be kept in high security wings. why has this plan been announced now you may remember that just last month there were a series of nationwide strikes and protests here in france by prison guards that happened after a number of prison guards were actually attacked by radicalized inmates...
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radicalization and against radicalization plan including the creation of fifteen hundred new spaces within prisons where they would be able to isolate radicalized prisoners the idea of being able to stop any contagion amongst the general prison population stop any radicalization of other prisoners now they also announced that there was going to be more training for teachers and sports coaches to sport any signs of radicalization and then how to deal with that as well as more psychological help for the children whose parents had gone to my to this islamic station have since returned to france or actually have the figures of the number of children that have returned so far over seventy but many more are expected to come well why has this plan been announced now you may remember that just last month there were a series of nationwide strikes and protests here in france by prison guards that happened after a number of prison guards were actually attacked by radicalized inmates at a prison in cali i went to see what happened after those attacks the justice minister has allegedly offered an incre
radicalization and against radicalization plan including the creation of fifteen hundred new spaces within prisons where they would be able to isolate radicalized prisoners the idea of being able to stop any contagion amongst the general prison population stop any radicalization of other prisoners now they also announced that there was going to be more training for teachers and sports coaches to sport any signs of radicalization and then how to deal with that as well as more psychological help...
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radicalization and against radicalization plan including the creation of fifteen hundred new spaces within prisons where they would be able to isolate radicalized prisoners the idea of being able to stop any contagion amongst the general prison population stop any radicalization of other prisoners. eighty six institutions because detainees perhaps specially trained post now and an increased level of security the most dangerous people will be kept in high security wings. why has this plan been announced now you may remember that just last month there were a series of nationwide strikes and protests here in france by prison guards that happened after a number of prison guards were actually attacked by radicalized inmates at a prison in cali i went to see what happened after those attacks the people here say it's just not enough what they want is a safe working environment and it's something they want right now well the french prime minister has said this plan is not a magic formula but they cannot ignore the problems that there are with radicalization in fact this plan is now the third plan
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some are radicalized but have not yet taken steps towards violence. other people want to actively refute terrorist propaganda. then there are the majority of people who just want to go about their daily lives without the threat of terrorism. there is no one answer. there is no one silver bullet. we are surgically focused on the terrorism prevention, trying to prevent and intervene in the process of radicalization. because so much of it is tied to the internet, because the internet knows no border, we are actively trying to prevent those international and domestic terrorists from radicalizing and people to violence through social media, social science research, and the whole body of knowledge. we know it is not a linear process. there are a number of root causes. we have approached terrorism a range of ways. i'm here to tell you a little bit about how we are trying to challenge terrorist narratives and catalyze government solutions. the response entails either challenging narratives directly or providing alternative options. through the international r
some are radicalized but have not yet taken steps towards violence. other people want to actively refute terrorist propaganda. then there are the majority of people who just want to go about their daily lives without the threat of terrorism. there is no one answer. there is no one silver bullet. we are surgically focused on the terrorism prevention, trying to prevent and intervene in the process of radicalization. because so much of it is tied to the internet, because the internet knows no...
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amongst the general prison population stop any radicalization of other prisoners. in total eighty six institutions will receive radical as detainees the have specially trained personnel and an increased level of security the most dangerous people will be kept in high security wings. well why has this plan been announced now you may remember that just last month there were a series of nationwide strikes and protests here in france by prison guards that happened after a number of prison guards were actually attacked by radicalized inmates at a prison in cali i went to see what happened after those attacks the people who say it's just not enough what they want is a safe working environment and it's something they want right now well the french prime minister has said this plan is not a magic formula but they cannot ignore the problems that there are with radicalization in fact this plan is now the third plan in the last four years just two years ago under the administration a divider choli center was launched it was seen as being an ambitious project the idea of takin
amongst the general prison population stop any radicalization of other prisoners. in total eighty six institutions will receive radical as detainees the have specially trained personnel and an increased level of security the most dangerous people will be kept in high security wings. well why has this plan been announced now you may remember that just last month there were a series of nationwide strikes and protests here in france by prison guards that happened after a number of prison guards...
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radicalization and against radicalization plan including the creation of fifteen hundred new species within prisons where they would be able to isolate radicalized prisoners the idea of being able to stop any contagion amongst the general prison population stop any radicalization of other prisoners. eighty six institutions because detainees perhaps specially trained post now and an increased level of security the most dangerous people will be kept in high security wings. why has this plan been announced now you may remember that just last month there were a series of nationwide strikes and protests here in france by prison guards that happened after a number of prison guards were actually attacked by radicalized inmates at a prison in cali i went to see what happened after those attacks the people here say it's just not enough what they want is a safe working environment and it's something they want right now well the french prime minister has said this plan is not a magic formula but they cannot ignore the problems that there are with radicalization in fact this plan is now the thir
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radicalization and against radicalization plan including the creation of fifteen hundred new spaces within prisons where they would be able to isolate radicalized prisoners the idea of being able to stop any contagion amongst the general prison population stop any radicalization of other prisoners. eighty six institutions because it's a nice perhaps specially trained personnel and an increased level of security the most dangerous people will be kept in the high security wings pool why has this plan been announced now you may remember that just last month there were a series of nationwide strikes and protests here in france by prison guards that happened after a number of prison guards were actually attacked by radicalized inmates at a prison in cali i went to see what happened after those attacks the people here say it's just not enough what they want is a safe working environment and it's something they want right now well the french prime minister has said this plan is not a magic formula but they cannot ignore the problems that there are with radicalization in fact this plan is now the
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radical candor, former google executive kim scott. it completely changes the way we give and when we give feedback. it can have a big effect on both the culture of your company and ultimately the bottom line. either a moment seared in kim scott's memory. she was an up and coming silicon valley executive working at google. she had just finished what she thought was a killer presentation for co-founder and then ceo eric schmidt when her boss sheryl sandberg pulled her aside for a chat. i thought, oh, boy, maybe i screwed something up. maybe i didn't nail it like i thought i did. cheryl started the conversation telling me about things that had gone well in the meeting. of course, what i wanted to hear was what i did wrong. she said, you said um walking fr 15 years with a hunk of spinach in my teach and nobody told me. >> it was a dose of clarity that helped a management style called radical candor. she would later write "lean sin" leadership, humanity and directness. aimed at making kim be better at her job and a better boss to the team
radical candor, former google executive kim scott. it completely changes the way we give and when we give feedback. it can have a big effect on both the culture of your company and ultimately the bottom line. either a moment seared in kim scott's memory. she was an up and coming silicon valley executive working at google. she had just finished what she thought was a killer presentation for co-founder and then ceo eric schmidt when her boss sheryl sandberg pulled her aside for a chat. i thought,...
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islam, ita of radical was a core campaign process. bolton: i would have put list ofherhood on the terrorist organizations in january 20 17. i don't think there is any question about this. too often our diplomats fall whether it is the irish republican army or any terrorist organization, a humanitarian wing of his ball up for example zballah for example. to understand as you obama administration did not but president trump does, what we are fighting here is not a concept of violence. we are fighting a radical ideology that grows out of islam, political islam. that ideology did tests western civilization and america in particular. we did not create the ideology. we may not like having to deal with it. if we do not a knowledge what we will never prevail. there is a nuance that might have a counterpoint in that area. it jasser: i would nuance and say if you globally declare the muslim brotherhood a terror organization, you will find what about al jazeera which is staffed with muslim brotherhood. the bottom line is that you have got the eg
islam, ita of radical was a core campaign process. bolton: i would have put list ofherhood on the terrorist organizations in january 20 17. i don't think there is any question about this. too often our diplomats fall whether it is the irish republican army or any terrorist organization, a humanitarian wing of his ball up for example zballah for example. to understand as you obama administration did not but president trump does, what we are fighting here is not a concept of violence. we are...
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what were those mac most radical attacks? >> they undertook to identically expensive pieces of legislation. the repeal of the obamacare andreplacement of a new kind of medical system . details to be filled in later and they did all of this without hearings. and with the costs and benefits produced at the very last minute, in ways that immediately were not well done. and that was especially true of the tax bill. to this day no one knows the true fiscal cost of what it was going to be because the bill createsso many possibilities for arbitrage and gamesmanship . that has to estimate, well, how many people are going to take advantage ofthese new types of llcs, they're so complicated. you don't know the answer to that question. you don't know how much individual income tax you're going to lose . but this country was invited twice without hearings. without opponents of the legislation getting a chance to be heard and presentexpert witnesses of what this would mean . that's a real departure. two big pieces of legislation and we've
what were those mac most radical attacks? >> they undertook to identically expensive pieces of legislation. the repeal of the obamacare andreplacement of a new kind of medical system . details to be filled in later and they did all of this without hearings. and with the costs and benefits produced at the very last minute, in ways that immediately were not well done. and that was especially true of the tax bill. to this day no one knows the true fiscal cost of what it was going to be...
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are to this day radicals per trade as irrational people whose radical miss flows from their irrationalsychological problem. instead of flowing from their theytions of life, so don't know any better. they might as well ask angela davis, why are you here? ok, let's talk about why i am here. thank you for asking me a question. let's talk. i am talking and the cameras are rolling and i am telling you unedited what i think? when people see that, they are so struck and taken in by it that you start to think that these people grew up in a horrible condition and got the idea they could do something to change it. maybe that is what the whole thing is about them and not some pathological problem. [applause] with that reference to angela davis, thank you for that, brian . can we go to clip number three, please? [video clip] the trial will be his stork in its unfairness. -- the trial will be historic in its unfairness. i think they seized upon this opportunity to try her and put her to death. originally fired her from her teaching job at the university of california and this is an extension of tha
are to this day radicals per trade as irrational people whose radical miss flows from their irrationalsychological problem. instead of flowing from their theytions of life, so don't know any better. they might as well ask angela davis, why are you here? ok, let's talk about why i am here. thank you for asking me a question. let's talk. i am talking and the cameras are rolling and i am telling you unedited what i think? when people see that, they are so struck and taken in by it that you start...
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but in short order, he became radicalized.oup that spent its time going to vacaville prison and he became b friends with donald defreeze. defreeze had a plan. all the jobs in the prison were done by a convict. defreeze knew enough from talking to other prisoners that the man in the boilers is a job outside the fence. and the first time they sent him to his job, he stayed there for a couple hours and he was gone. i'm not sure who picked him up. i always thought it was willie. when defreeze escaped, that was the beginning of the sla. >> donald defreeze goes to the only place he knows he's likely to get a warm welcome and that's berkeley. he hooks up on the outside with some of the the student who is had been visiting him in the inside. that includes joe remiro, russ little and in theirocl circle are nancy perry. they wind up moving in with donald defreeze and start coming up with these ideas about rev las vegas nar change. the three of them become the nucleus of the liberation army. >> assuming they committed a horrendous crime
but in short order, he became radicalized.oup that spent its time going to vacaville prison and he became b friends with donald defreeze. defreeze had a plan. all the jobs in the prison were done by a convict. defreeze knew enough from talking to other prisoners that the man in the boilers is a job outside the fence. and the first time they sent him to his job, he stayed there for a couple hours and he was gone. i'm not sure who picked him up. i always thought it was willie. when defreeze...
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yeah it's not all about the free radicals but free radicals are being constantly produced in our body as a byproduct of normal metabolism so they have their role and they are specifically produced by the immune cells for example to fight that syria or viral infections and of course environmental toxins or smoking increase or. concentration of free radicals now when there is an imbalance between the free radicals and their antioxidant defense system then that is what we call acceptance of stress and oxygen stress is harmful it can attack your d.n.a. your lips your proteins and therefore exhibits. stress is considered one reason for age related diseases in the was this being discussed currently as one of the main drivers of aging process per se but can we prevent those harmful effects of for free radicals with eating and antioxidant health yes the body has its own antioxidant system there and some and sematic and we also get a lot of antioxidants from the nutrition and they help neutralize these free radicals but there must be. a balance so if you choose to eat a lot of food with accide
yeah it's not all about the free radicals but free radicals are being constantly produced in our body as a byproduct of normal metabolism so they have their role and they are specifically produced by the immune cells for example to fight that syria or viral infections and of course environmental toxins or smoking increase or. concentration of free radicals now when there is an imbalance between the free radicals and their antioxidant defense system then that is what we call acceptance of stress...
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in the party began to move in a more radical direction. at exactly the same time that the american middle class for which the republican party was getting into bigger and bigger trouble. and especially white america for which the republican party again was getting particularly big trouble with the diseases and addiction. and it have moved away from the voters that is the beginning of that. the steps down which the american political system is troubling. i think it is true of both parties that since the end of the cold war they been playing in the political game much more ruthlessly. that is a theme of the book. i don't think we understood at the time how much the cold war limited what the parties did two each other. the country was in a great power of competition. the president had to be respected and respectable. and the parties have a set some of that there. to ensure that the president should lead it. the party competitions come much more savage. and it's a person much less necessary. with that mutual toleration. you write also during t
in the party began to move in a more radical direction. at exactly the same time that the american middle class for which the republican party was getting into bigger and bigger trouble. and especially white america for which the republican party again was getting particularly big trouble with the diseases and addiction. and it have moved away from the voters that is the beginning of that. the steps down which the american political system is troubling. i think it is true of both parties that...
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radicalization programs they have no clothes so it seems time and time again country to country that kind of thing just doesn't work on controversial cases come to light in russia one former eisel fighter says that he escaped the terror group and turned him self into the russian security services he then face trial in russia but was later released now the court explained that he was never involved in combat and also cooperated with the investigation after admitting his guilt there says been given some leniency we managed to speak with him about his time in syria. villains for the implement i got interested and started reading forums and watching video online i was given a phone number of a person who could help me get to syria here's sure me that those who came could leave it any time and no one would be kept there but they immediately took away our documents and telephones it was a shock for me i felt helpless everything was different from what they told me. ok whether on the if you like false pretenses do you believe him do you not let us go to this issue no mo answers with this po
radicalization programs they have no clothes so it seems time and time again country to country that kind of thing just doesn't work on controversial cases come to light in russia one former eisel fighter says that he escaped the terror group and turned him self into the russian security services he then face trial in russia but was later released now the court explained that he was never involved in combat and also cooperated with the investigation after admitting his guilt there says been...
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even to this day radicals are portrayed as irrational people whose radicalness flows from their irrationalological problems, is said flowing from their conditions of life -- instead of flowing from their conditions of life. they might as well ask angela davis, why are you here? ok, let's talk about why i am here. thank you for asking me a question. let's talk. i am talking and the cameras are rolling and i am telling you unedited what i think? when people see that, they are so struck and taken in by it, that you know, you start to , maybehat wow these people grew up in horrible conditions and got the idea that he could do something to change it. that is what the whole thing is about, not some pathological problem about black people that makes us run around in the streets. [applause] michelle: with that reference to angela davis, thank you for that , brian. can be rolled clip number three please? [video clip] >> the trial, i think, will be historic in its unfairness. there is no evidence at all to involve ms. davis, none whatsoever. up onk they seized u that opportunity to arrest her and pu
even to this day radicals are portrayed as irrational people whose radicalness flows from their irrationalological problems, is said flowing from their conditions of life -- instead of flowing from their conditions of life. they might as well ask angela davis, why are you here? ok, let's talk about why i am here. thank you for asking me a question. let's talk. i am talking and the cameras are rolling and i am telling you unedited what i think? when people see that, they are so struck and taken...
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on the children who grow up with a mix of dedicated parenting and radical doctrine. that the the. this middle or the. without comment of fathers and sons looks at a generation of children who have no understanding of anything but war. they want to have a normal life they want happiness even if they are to grow up in a war zone and in the jihadist term he could sustain a war they had a child. and and is the measure of the measure of a boeing too on the fear of a boat about their legacy would you want that the father of the side from the moment his son is born he named teams in europe so nobody loved him and that's mean that the kids in all his life he don't have a choice. with both haunting and beautiful images of fathers and sons shows the hopelessness of those whose lives will only lead to the front. problem you said that the director here posed as a war photographer a radical islamist sympathizer when he was shooting this film surely he must be in some danger now that it's come out yes i mean he spent two years behind article the enemy lines he sees a marked man he
on the children who grow up with a mix of dedicated parenting and radical doctrine. that the the. this middle or the. without comment of fathers and sons looks at a generation of children who have no understanding of anything but war. they want to have a normal life they want happiness even if they are to grow up in a war zone and in the jihadist term he could sustain a war they had a child. and and is the measure of the measure of a boeing too on the fear of a boat about their legacy would you...
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when i say radical, temperature economic individualism and plutocratic politics. at exactly the same the then middle class was getting into bigger and bigger trouble and especially white america, which the republican party has divorces -- was getting in particularly big trouble with debt -- diseases and addiction. so that the party moved away from its voters. and that is the beginning -- the become -- book opens the step down which the american political system is tumbling. i think it's true of both parties that since the end of the cold war they've been playing the political game much more ruthlessly than between 1945 and 1990. that's a theme of the book with didn't understand how much the cold war limit evidence what the party bz did to each other because the country was in dade -- lethal great power competition and depend on presidential leadership and the president had to be respected, had to be respectable and the parties has to set some limit what they did to each so the president could lead. with the struggle behind us the party competition has become more
when i say radical, temperature economic individualism and plutocratic politics. at exactly the same the then middle class was getting into bigger and bigger trouble and especially white america, which the republican party has divorces -- was getting in particularly big trouble with debt -- diseases and addiction. so that the party moved away from its voters. and that is the beginning -- the become -- book opens the step down which the american political system is tumbling. i think it's true of...
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if you were radical in the '60s and early '70s, if you wanted to change the world, you were at least going to berkeley. it had become a huge melting pot for young people who wanted a brighter, more beautiful future. >> there was so much turmoil in those years. there had been the civil rights movement and then the anti-war movement. and young people were rebellious, they were protesting and they had a sense of power that we can make a difference, that we could end the war in vietnam. >> by the '70s there was anger and an incredible amount of violence that we can hardly imagine today. >> it was as close to revolutionary situation in some people's minds as we had ever had. once you get beat up a few times by the cops when you protest, you have to make a choice between turning the other cheek or do something more extraordinary in reaction. to the violence of the state. they were killing us on college campuses. >> nixon is definitely looking at students as the enemies in the country right now. we have to go underground. i think it looks pretty bad for us. >> a lot of these groups got even
if you were radical in the '60s and early '70s, if you wanted to change the world, you were at least going to berkeley. it had become a huge melting pot for young people who wanted a brighter, more beautiful future. >> there was so much turmoil in those years. there had been the civil rights movement and then the anti-war movement. and young people were rebellious, they were protesting and they had a sense of power that we can make a difference, that we could end the war in vietnam....
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germany's jails need to face up to the risks of islamic radicalization that says stats from law enforcement say that there's one hundred fifty dangerous islamists in the prison population and it's got politicians concerned. in the next few years who must expect away from extremists in our presents the number of. muslim is is big enough to. create a group who can influence. others jews because of the others not organize in the form the number of terror investigations being launched is also on the rise at the end of last year the german government released the figures showing they'd launch five times as many terror probes in twenty seventeen as they had done in the previous year with eighty percent of those having a link to radical islam that is putting a strain on germany's prison system in the city of college who prosecutors opened over a thousand terror investigations last year from hate preaches to assassins to battle hardened return needs from the fighting in syria all need to be housed among the prison population the police are also complaining about a lack of staff and resources to dea
germany's jails need to face up to the risks of islamic radicalization that says stats from law enforcement say that there's one hundred fifty dangerous islamists in the prison population and it's got politicians concerned. in the next few years who must expect away from extremists in our presents the number of. muslim is is big enough to. create a group who can influence. others jews because of the others not organize in the form the number of terror investigations being launched is also on...
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people in jail while in france radical islam in prison was blamed for a strike by guards who say it's no longer a safe place to work you know the justice minister has allegedly offered an increase in salary to prison guards but the people they say it's just not enough what they want is a safe working environment and it's something they want right now the german coalition deal between angola merkel's conservatives and the social democrats have promised an extra two thousand staff for the judiciary however these are mostly jobs in the courts not in prisons themselves where there's a need for people to identify and work to stop those detainees looking to spread islamic extremism in jail there are societies not prepared for dealing with such problems so i think we have to really think turn it just so you should see the legal basis of course in parliament it needs to be prepared to discuss debated decided what is the purpose of keeping them in our prisons instead of solving the problem by sending them to courting them back to their countries of origin deportation is something that threaten
people in jail while in france radical islam in prison was blamed for a strike by guards who say it's no longer a safe place to work you know the justice minister has allegedly offered an increase in salary to prison guards but the people they say it's just not enough what they want is a safe working environment and it's something they want right now the german coalition deal between angola merkel's conservatives and the social democrats have promised an extra two thousand staff for the...
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a more light approach some of the nordic nations said let's try to repatriate them have count radicalization programs which in part have actually been quite successful in some areas at the same time then the u.s. is now taking the lead and the u.s. defense said foreign countries need to repatriate their own citizens and deal with them using the rule of law and i think that's a sensible way to go they should not come back here it's just simply because they've committed the crimes abroad so why should the taxpayers foot the bill for all this rehabilitation and all this. probably the do in jail for quite a while that cost more money when these crimes are being committed a court let the authorities deal with them under the rule of law in them. you know there are lots of different stories about what happens to these people if we make them stateless stenciling they will stay out there they will keep breeding extremism terrorism and radicalization and they'll keep killing and they'll keep hating us so we have it's a problem have to deal with you can't hide from it you cannot fall back on this briti
a more light approach some of the nordic nations said let's try to repatriate them have count radicalization programs which in part have actually been quite successful in some areas at the same time then the u.s. is now taking the lead and the u.s. defense said foreign countries need to repatriate their own citizens and deal with them using the rule of law and i think that's a sensible way to go they should not come back here it's just simply because they've committed the crimes abroad so why...
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of the people i believe that would be a disastrous mistake that would lead to permanent and in the radical feelings of betrayal he's identified three main fears that people who don't want to leave the e.u. have they talk about security the fear that it would cost the u.k. address to fend for itself they talk about it being a pulling up of the drawbridge that breaks it is synonymous with xenophobia and also of course economic worries that britain would be worse off outside the single market and the customs union so johnson this morning tried to address those fears in turn the consensus is a speech that as i say was long on what full and slightly off color jokes but very short on detail which is arguably what might make some remain as change their minds about bret's it on twitter of course opposition m.p.'s were very quick to point this out yvette cooper said that with fifty thirteen months to go what we need is this is a not bluster and david lammy made a similar point we've heard it all before a few bad jokes and a few long words even boris himself was sounding a little bit desperate by th
of the people i believe that would be a disastrous mistake that would lead to permanent and in the radical feelings of betrayal he's identified three main fears that people who don't want to leave the e.u. have they talk about security the fear that it would cost the u.k. address to fend for itself they talk about it being a pulling up of the drawbridge that breaks it is synonymous with xenophobia and also of course economic worries that britain would be worse off outside the single market and...
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recruit people in jail while in france radical islam in prison was blamed for a strike by guards who say it's no longer a safe place to work you know the justice minister has allegedly offered an increase in salary to prison guards but the people they say it's just not enough what they want is a safe working environment and it's something they want right now the german coalition deal between the angle of the conservatives and the social democrats have promised an extra two thousand staff for the judiciary however these are mostly jobs in the courts not in prisons themselves whether they mean for people to identify and work to stop those detainees looking to spread islamic extremism in jail there are societies not prepared for dealing with such problems so i think we have to really think turn up just so egypt's legal basis is a horse of parliament would it needs to be prepared to discuss debate it decided what is the purpose of keeping them in our prisons instead of solving the problem by sending them to courting them back to their countries of origin deportation is something that thr
recruit people in jail while in france radical islam in prison was blamed for a strike by guards who say it's no longer a safe place to work you know the justice minister has allegedly offered an increase in salary to prison guards but the people they say it's just not enough what they want is a safe working environment and it's something they want right now the german coalition deal between the angle of the conservatives and the social democrats have promised an extra two thousand staff for...
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people in jail while in france radical islam in prison was blamed for a strike by guards who say it's no longer a safe place to work you know the justice minister has allegedly offered an increase in salary to prison guards but the people here say it's just not enough what they want is a safe working environment and it's something they want right now the german coalition deal between angle of merkel's conservatives and the social democrats has promised an extra two thousand staff for the judiciary however these are mostly jobs in the courts not in prisons themselves where there's a need for people to identify and work to stop those detainees looking to spread islamic extremism in jail there are societies not prepared for dealing with such problems so i think we have to really think turn up just so usually the legal basis is of course that parliament would need to be prepared to discuss debate it decided what is the purpose of keeping them in our prisons instead of solving the problem by sending them deporting them back to their countries of origin deportation is something that threate
people in jail while in france radical islam in prison was blamed for a strike by guards who say it's no longer a safe place to work you know the justice minister has allegedly offered an increase in salary to prison guards but the people here say it's just not enough what they want is a safe working environment and it's something they want right now the german coalition deal between angle of merkel's conservatives and the social democrats has promised an extra two thousand staff for the...
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not only are they mourning their dead, they still live in fear of the radical imams now in prison. they're continuing to sow hatred in albania, even from behind bars. >> dogs are great. i love them. there is though one little problem, though -- the dog poo that dirties pavements, pathways, and parks in many european towns and cities. but now the spanish city of malaga has introduced a scheme that uses a doggie dna database to crack down on dog owners who don't remove their pet's canine excrement. is it working? let's find out. >> these dog owners have no idea that they're about to get a visit from the police. environmental officers are carrying out a new and previously unheard-of task -- to make sure all these dogs have been dna-tested. >> from january 15, there's been a fine. right now we are just passing on the information. but next time it'll be an actual fine. >> let's say terrier jacky deposited one of these on the ground. how can you know who it was? in parks and residential areas, there are untold numbers of unpleasant surprises like this. but not any longer. owners who fail
not only are they mourning their dead, they still live in fear of the radical imams now in prison. they're continuing to sow hatred in albania, even from behind bars. >> dogs are great. i love them. there is though one little problem, though -- the dog poo that dirties pavements, pathways, and parks in many european towns and cities. but now the spanish city of malaga has introduced a scheme that uses a doggie dna database to crack down on dog owners who don't remove their pet's canine...
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program in your country no property radicalization program according to the tunisian form for economic and social rights there's not there's not a program there is no problem of what sort of radicalization of course there is of course there is there is a comprehensive policy regarding trying to direct radicalize or these young people it's a reason that they are they say whatever they like but i'm telling you on behalf of the government that there is a national comprehensive program that link with the working with women with the in education in social affairs and it's involvement on the department of them maybe but a lot of these people have come back are sitting under house arrest but even if you're going to do with them of course if some of them that's not the radicalization know if an israeli can in any in any democratic country were which is the respecting the rule of law these people when they come back of course they are held and they're awaited where the police and if found guilty there. to the court and of course they would be prosecuted because it let's talk about your claim to
program in your country no property radicalization program according to the tunisian form for economic and social rights there's not there's not a program there is no problem of what sort of radicalization of course there is of course there is there is a comprehensive policy regarding trying to direct radicalize or these young people it's a reason that they are they say whatever they like but i'm telling you on behalf of the government that there is a national comprehensive program that link...
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are imprisoned though in the past a number did join the radicalization programs which have no clue asto one case has come to light in russia a former fighter sees he escaped the terror group and turned himself in to russian security services he then face trial here but was later released the court explained that he was never involved in other and also cooperated with the investigation after admitting his guilt our team members to speak with him about his time in syria. i got interested and started reading forums and watching video online i was given a phone number of a person who could help me get to syria he is sure me that those who came could leave it any time and no one would be kept there but they immediately took away our documents and telephones it was a shock for me i felt helpless everything was different from what they told me. in syria yuri shin lost a leg in an earth strike before finally deciding to flee he's now working closely with security services and has been shown a certain amount of leniency but action was one of the thousands of russians who went to syria and iraq
are imprisoned though in the past a number did join the radicalization programs which have no clue asto one case has come to light in russia a former fighter sees he escaped the terror group and turned himself in to russian security services he then face trial here but was later released the court explained that he was never involved in other and also cooperated with the investigation after admitting his guilt our team members to speak with him about his time in syria. i got interested and...
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recruit people in jail while in france radical islam in prison was blamed for a strike by guards who say it's no longer a safe place to work you know the justice minister has allegedly offered an increase in salary to prison guards but the people here say it's just not enough what they want is a safe working environment and it's something they want right now the german coalition deal between angle of merkel's conservatives and the social democrats has promised an extra two thousand stuff for the judiciary however these are mostly jobs in the courts not in prisons themselves where there's a need for people to identify and work to stop those detainees looking to spread islamic extremism in jail there are societies not prepared for dealing with such problems so i think we have to really think turn up just so you the legal basis of course in parliament would need to be prepared to discuss debated decided what is the purpose of keeping them in our prisons instead of solving the problem by sending them to courting them back to their countries of origin deportation is something that threate
recruit people in jail while in france radical islam in prison was blamed for a strike by guards who say it's no longer a safe place to work you know the justice minister has allegedly offered an increase in salary to prison guards but the people here say it's just not enough what they want is a safe working environment and it's something they want right now the german coalition deal between angle of merkel's conservatives and the social democrats has promised an extra two thousand stuff for...
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but radical? he was not. maybe this is what they mean when they say a picture is worth a thousand words. let's check in on your tweets and facebook comments. what do we have? smerconish, a picture of obama farrakhan. context, please. a picture of trump with russian spies in the oval office with no other americans present. patsy, i just gave you the context. there is always a story. >>> for lifelong philadelphia eagles fans tomorrow should be pure thrills. but there are aspects of the big game giving me pause. look at that guy. and i will explain. (daniel jacob) for every hour that you're idling in your car, you're sending about half a gallon of gasoline up in the air. that amounts to about 10 pounds of carbon dioxide every week. (malo hutson) growth is good, but when it starts impacting our quality of air and quality of life, that's a problem. so forward-thinking cities like sacramento are investing in streets that are smarter and greener. the solution was right under our feet. asphalt. or to be more precise,
but radical? he was not. maybe this is what they mean when they say a picture is worth a thousand words. let's check in on your tweets and facebook comments. what do we have? smerconish, a picture of obama farrakhan. context, please. a picture of trump with russian spies in the oval office with no other americans present. patsy, i just gave you the context. there is always a story. >>> for lifelong philadelphia eagles fans tomorrow should be pure thrills. but there are aspects of the...
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had devastating consequences not only are they mourning their dead they still live in fear of the radical a mom is now in prison they say they're continuing to sow hatred in albania even from behind bars. dogs are great i love them there is one little problem though the dog dirties pavements pathways and parks in many european cities and towns but now the spanish city of melaka has introduced a scheme that uses a doggie d.n.a. database to crack down on dog owners who don't remove their pets canine excrement is it working is the question let's find out. these don't get in is have no idea whether they were about to get a visit from the police environmental offices or carrying out a new and previously unheard of to ask to make sure these dogs have been d.n.a. tested. from january fifteenth there's been a fine right now we're just passing on the information but next time it'll be an actual fine. before and i won't. say terry and jackie deposited one of these on the ground how can you know who it was in parks and residential areas there are untold numbers of unpleasant surprises like this but
had devastating consequences not only are they mourning their dead they still live in fear of the radical a mom is now in prison they say they're continuing to sow hatred in albania even from behind bars. dogs are great i love them there is one little problem though the dog dirties pavements pathways and parks in many european cities and towns but now the spanish city of melaka has introduced a scheme that uses a doggie d.n.a. database to crack down on dog owners who don't remove their pets...
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of the people i believe that would be a disastrous mistake that would be to permanent and in the radical feelings of betrayal he's identified three main fears that people who don't want to leave the e.u. have they talk about security the fear that it would cost the u.k. address to fend for itself they talk about it being a pulling up of the drawbridge that breaks it is synonymous with xenophobia and also of course economic worries that britain would be worse off outside the single market and the customs union so johnson this morning tried to address those fears in turn the consensus is a speech that as i say was long on what full and slightly off color jokes but very short on detail which is arguably what might make some remain as change their minds about bret's it on twitter of course opposition m.p.'s were very quick to point this out yvette cooper said that with thirteen months to go what we need is this is a not bluster and david lammy made a similar point we've heard it all before a few bad jokes and a few long words even boris himself was sounding a little bit desperate by the end
of the people i believe that would be a disastrous mistake that would be to permanent and in the radical feelings of betrayal he's identified three main fears that people who don't want to leave the e.u. have they talk about security the fear that it would cost the u.k. address to fend for itself they talk about it being a pulling up of the drawbridge that breaks it is synonymous with xenophobia and also of course economic worries that britain would be worse off outside the single market and...
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president obama may not have favored the words radical islam, president george w.cks in the war against terror and he never did close gitmo. the list could go on and on. bo obama on didn't violate gun rights and he was the deportation president on immigration. by nate silver's measure, this political record made him a completely middle of the road democrat. the group estimated that obama was the least liberal democratic president since 1945. now, one can debate whether obama was a true centrist or a standard left of center democrat, but radical? he was not. and maybe this is what they mean when they say a picture is worth a thousand words. let's check in on your tweets and facebook comments. what do we have? a picture of obama with farrakhan context please. a pictuktcture of trump with ru spies in the oval office? i just gave you the context. there is always story, right? still to come, for this, life long philadelphia eagles fan, tomorrow should be pure thrills. but there are aspects of the big game that are giving me pause. look at that guy. i will explain. fees?
president obama may not have favored the words radical islam, president george w.cks in the war against terror and he never did close gitmo. the list could go on and on. bo obama on didn't violate gun rights and he was the deportation president on immigration. by nate silver's measure, this political record made him a completely middle of the road democrat. the group estimated that obama was the least liberal democratic president since 1945. now, one can debate whether obama was a true centrist...