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norm doesn't care about publicity. i don't think this is an easy thing at all for him to be here and talk about himself. when the question came up about other japanese-americans running for office norm has mentored so many. he was mentored by daniel inue, so it's been something that's been passed along and the incredible japanese community is another thing that's influenced me so much and how they pulled together first of all to get the civil liberties act. there were years of coming together and of raising money for that and all the things that had to happen before there could be reparations, and it's the only time it's happened in our nation's history but it's been an incredibly enriching experience for me and i feel very grateful i'm the one who got to tell his story in the book. [ applause ] >> before we break can i do something of a personal nature? i'd like to have my wife stand up because without her i would never have been able to do this. [ applause ] she has cajoled, kicked or whatever it takes to influence.
norm doesn't care about publicity. i don't think this is an easy thing at all for him to be here and talk about himself. when the question came up about other japanese-americans running for office norm has mentored so many. he was mentored by daniel inue, so it's been something that's been passed along and the incredible japanese community is another thing that's influenced me so much and how they pulled together first of all to get the civil liberties act. there were years of coming together...
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he was also boy scouts like norm was. they met at a boy scout event in the camp and later, they both ended up being in congress at the same time and our dear friends to the stay. for me, as a writer, that beautiful arc. the fourth thing was a bonus. i did not know it when i started this project. when i approached norm about doing it, is meeting this very special person who has become such an important part of my life, and has taught me so many things, and has given me such a sense of not only gratitude for what he and the other japanese americans all went through and that they came through with the way they did, but a lot of faith in this country. we got through this and we will keep going with the other things that we are challenged by. >> >> secretary mineta, you were about the same age many members of our audience were. i wonder how your family talked to you about what was happening at the time. how your parents explained what was going on. >> as andrea said, my dad loved this country. it came here by himself when he w
he was also boy scouts like norm was. they met at a boy scout event in the camp and later, they both ended up being in congress at the same time and our dear friends to the stay. for me, as a writer, that beautiful arc. the fourth thing was a bonus. i did not know it when i started this project. when i approached norm about doing it, is meeting this very special person who has become such an important part of my life, and has taught me so many things, and has given me such a sense of not only...
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norm, it is wonderful to have you back. norman: always a pleasure. jeffrey: let us jump right into the history of the violence that consumed the nation in general and congress in particular in the years leading up to the civil war. joanne, we will begin with you because your book, "field of blood," describes it vividly and the statistics you talk about are so striking. between 1830 and 1860, you write, there were more than 70 violent incidents between congressmen in the house and senate chambers or in a nearby streets and dueling grounds. and it was not confined to congress. there were 109 riots nationwide. let me ask it this way, is it true that there was more violence then in congress in particular, but also the nation in general than there is now? why was it and give us a sense of how violent congress was. joanne: sure. to answer your question first, this is going to be an obvious thing to say, but congress is a representative institution. so it very much does reflect the ethos of the time, and the fact of the matter is in the first part of the 19
norm, it is wonderful to have you back. norman: always a pleasure. jeffrey: let us jump right into the history of the violence that consumed the nation in general and congress in particular in the years leading up to the civil war. joanne, we will begin with you because your book, "field of blood," describes it vividly and the statistics you talk about are so striking. between 1830 and 1860, you write, there were more than 70 violent incidents between congressmen in the house and...
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people don't do that anymore and the reason is because of the norms so i hope eventually the norms will catch up for grandstanding also people will see it if they get on facebook or twitter with a caption on instagram about whatever social justice or issue, they will tell you it's not the sort of thing people do in polite company. >> i'm interested in the practical application for this book and the ideas set and it. so to see the intention of how they are implied with the mens rea discussion to recognize when you're doing that. and those of us that have the experience with a roommate who is a psych major and then to immediately diagnose with an all manner of mental illness whatever the lecture had been that day. but that is an example of piling on or to trump up. so what do you see so what would you like to do them with it? >> the entire last chapter of the book is called what to do about grandstanding. it's hard to do with a couple of philosophers. were not in the business of telling people how to live their lives. it's the tricky phenomenon. it's not something you can read. you can't
people don't do that anymore and the reason is because of the norms so i hope eventually the norms will catch up for grandstanding also people will see it if they get on facebook or twitter with a caption on instagram about whatever social justice or issue, they will tell you it's not the sort of thing people do in polite company. >> i'm interested in the practical application for this book and the ideas set and it. so to see the intention of how they are implied with the mens rea...
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norm, your closing thoughts, i will not presume to shape them. what would you like our friends to leave from this discussion? norman: a couple of things. one is that we can do some things structurally, difficult as they may be. i was part of an american academy of arts and sciences commission on the common good, and we had a whole list of things we could do. that includes enlarging the house of representatives, altering the electoral college, bringing about if we could akin to the australian system mandatory attendance at the polls and other things that could improve the process, elections and improve institutions. i also leave you with another challenge we have. i agree with ed that we have so many positive things happening now, including a wider awakening i think among white americans that have been ignored for so long. that minneapolis and others have set out. that black lives matter is a meaningful phrase, not something to push to the side or ignore. i think the immigration struggles have taken us back to what it means to have a larger, bette
norm, your closing thoughts, i will not presume to shape them. what would you like our friends to leave from this discussion? norman: a couple of things. one is that we can do some things structurally, difficult as they may be. i was part of an american academy of arts and sciences commission on the common good, and we had a whole list of things we could do. that includes enlarging the house of representatives, altering the electoral college, bringing about if we could akin to the australian...
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i'm really glad that you came on "the beat" tonight, norm. >> also, you read the norm eisen tweet, the impeachment tweet. do you know the last tweet that i sent recommending a new album? >> no. i missed it. your producers do not allow me to check your tweets while i mimic you. >> it was the new j cole. a very interesting artist who said something that you probably disagree with as the ethics coupor that you are. he said there is no right or wrong. only this song. >> well, but the song is ethics. so i agree with it. >> norm, come back soon. the attorney general is still under fire now for something in the black lives matter. later, the legendary cartoonist gary trudeau with a new trump book. trudeau with a new trump book if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, inflammation in your eye might be to blame. looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. ha! these drops probably won't touch me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. what is that? xi
i'm really glad that you came on "the beat" tonight, norm. >> also, you read the norm eisen tweet, the impeachment tweet. do you know the last tweet that i sent recommending a new album? >> no. i missed it. your producers do not allow me to check your tweets while i mimic you. >> it was the new j cole. a very interesting artist who said something that you probably disagree with as the ethics coupor that you are. he said there is no right or wrong. only this song....
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in fact in some part of the world isjust the norm problem.fact in some part of the world is just the norm anyway. problem. in fact in some part of the world isjust the norm anyway. so problem. in fact in some part of the world is just the norm anyway. so do it. hey lara. hello. i hope you have been bending the metal bit over your nose, now i know about it seems really obvious. absolutely right and ididn't really obvious. absolutely right and i didn't know that, until recently, it does help it simply so it is useful. it does help but it still doesn't fit perfectly although i may have a solution for that later in the programme. it has been a busy week in the world of tech. the uk government has decided to remove all of huawei's sg kit from the country by 2027. this is a decision with political ramifications and it will also likely delay the rollout of 56 here by two or three years. huawei says the move was bad news for anyone in the uk with a mobile phone. and then there is facebook. notjust a place phone. and then there is facebook. not just a
in fact in some part of the world isjust the norm problem.fact in some part of the world is just the norm anyway. problem. in fact in some part of the world isjust the norm anyway. so problem. in fact in some part of the world is just the norm anyway. so do it. hey lara. hello. i hope you have been bending the metal bit over your nose, now i know about it seems really obvious. absolutely right and ididn't really obvious. absolutely right and i didn't know that, until recently, it does help it...
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it's a culture that subconsciously depicts men as the norm and women as a deviation from that norm afemale scientist. man or old male. what you call me a female bank it kind of feels like i'm not supposed to be a scientist in the 1st one so if it was to just be called science it's. creating. products just for girls won't at vannes women in stem because building pink household products teaches me that real science is not for me confirming the very stereotype it's set out to dispel instead we need to address girls' negative self perception by showing them that women pulled long in science just like math in part 2 we'll look at some real life wrong models. some countries have seen more progress in much of latin america as well as russia and eastern europe about half of all stem research is all women. western europe the us and many other parts of the world a lagging way behind. even though more women are entering the sciences and advancing in their professions when it comes to our stock image of a scientist with still stuck in the past. honest when you hear the word scientist what kind o
it's a culture that subconsciously depicts men as the norm and women as a deviation from that norm afemale scientist. man or old male. what you call me a female bank it kind of feels like i'm not supposed to be a scientist in the 1st one so if it was to just be called science it's. creating. products just for girls won't at vannes women in stem because building pink household products teaches me that real science is not for me confirming the very stereotype it's set out to dispel instead we...
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today the core disagreement concerns how much of the money would be distributed as handouts or as norms that would have to be repaid hard hit southern states including italy and spain want to see substantial payments but a group of some frugal northern european countries wants norms and more checks on how the money is spent let's listen to what european commission president also on the lawn had to say as your arrived for this meeting. good morning so after 3 days and 3 nights of negotiation marathon we are entering now in the crucial phase but i have the impression that european leaders really want an agreement which they show the clear will to find a solution and we need a solution to european citizens need a solution the european union needs a solution needs an agreement to overcome this crisis and to prepare europe for the future i'm positive for today we're not there yet but things are moving in the right direction. but it must cross in brussels remember just her european commission president also love on the line sounding a more positive note this morning is this going to be settle
today the core disagreement concerns how much of the money would be distributed as handouts or as norms that would have to be repaid hard hit southern states including italy and spain want to see substantial payments but a group of some frugal northern european countries wants norms and more checks on how the money is spent let's listen to what european commission president also on the lawn had to say as your arrived for this meeting. good morning so after 3 days and 3 nights of negotiation...
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that's the kind of stuff where you-- you begin to get worried that basic-- not just institutional normsbut our basic understanding of rule of law, is-- is at risk. so i am hoping that all of you feel the same sense of urgency that i do. >> stephen: (waking up) how long was i out? do i have a beard? that's how slowly obama talks when he feels a sense of urgency-- which explains the failure of the barack obama brand smoke alarm. >> beep... uh... beep. look. uh... fire. >> stephen: not all this administration's bad ideas have to do with the pandemic, some of it has to do with old bad ideas. even though it adds half a billion to the cost, trump is pushing to have his border wall painted black. if it's black, trump can blame it for his problems. "i want to see the long-form wall certificate. i heard it was built in kenya." trump has a good sinister reason to paint the wall black. in recent meetings, he's been insisting that the dark color will enhance the wall's forbidding appearance. sure, it may deter the mexicans, but you're just going to attract the goths. but it's not just appearance. t
that's the kind of stuff where you-- you begin to get worried that basic-- not just institutional normsbut our basic understanding of rule of law, is-- is at risk. so i am hoping that all of you feel the same sense of urgency that i do. >> stephen: (waking up) how long was i out? do i have a beard? that's how slowly obama talks when he feels a sense of urgency-- which explains the failure of the barack obama brand smoke alarm. >> beep... uh... beep. look. uh... fire. >>...
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. ♪ take me to the world >> reporter: and tony nominee norm guide you ♪ >> when they reached out andto do something for our nation, or community, new york, i said yes. i was honored by that. >> reporter: lewis was the first african american to play the phantom on broadway in andrew lloyd weber's "phantom of the opera sl opera." and he sang on many of the lincoln center's stages. it's been difficult singing because i just haven't found the joy in singing. >> reporter: why is it hard to find the joy in singing right now? >> it's just with all the gloom and doom that's been around, people who i have personally known who have passed away. i guess the losing of my voice, i just didn'tant t sg f noreason. >> reporter: are you worried about when you'll be back on staged? >> i'm concerned. >> reporter: financially, how do you get through this? >> well, with a lot of tough choices, a lot of generous supporters, and a lot of resilience. at a time like this, the arts reminds of their true service which is they help us find ourselves, and they help us find each other. >> reporter: for a moment,
. ♪ take me to the world >> reporter: and tony nominee norm guide you ♪ >> when they reached out andto do something for our nation, or community, new york, i said yes. i was honored by that. >> reporter: lewis was the first african american to play the phantom on broadway in andrew lloyd weber's "phantom of the opera sl opera." and he sang on many of the lincoln center's stages. it's been difficult singing because i just haven't found the joy in singing. >>...
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side which seriously violates international law basic norms governing international relations and the bilateral consular agreements between china and the u.s. china strongly condemn such an outrageous move. the. speaking in denmark the u.s. secretary of state said china had stolen intellectual property. we're setting out clear expertise shoes for how the chinese communist party is going to behave and when they don't we're going to take actions that protect the american people protect our security our national security and also protect our economy and jobs that's the actions that you're seeing taken by present trump will continue to engage in those the u.s. directive comes a day off to 2 chinese nationals were charged with hacking said to be working a spice they're accused among other things of trying to steal coronavirus vaccine research. campaign targeted intellectual property and confidential business information held by the private sector including covert 19 related treatment testing and vaccines. back in houston this was his crisis firefighters could get to the consulate they were
side which seriously violates international law basic norms governing international relations and the bilateral consular agreements between china and the u.s. china strongly condemn such an outrageous move. the. speaking in denmark the u.s. secretary of state said china had stolen intellectual property. we're setting out clear expertise shoes for how the chinese communist party is going to behave and when they don't we're going to take actions that protect the american people protect our...
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superstar to a norm with the least you can see or news or start to might just get out. those was that the norm is a quick divorce of the 2 but i mean that it will go for 2 to put their last bad dog in your career they will know least you to see your name. on the oviedo glee that ended the book at c.m. more that was a spur to add to it since some may add that it all must get i'm going to taco minutes or any. thing they may well cause us just bits that. the prisoner is tied to a chair he's.
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they say all these nice things they want to be multilateral support international rules and norms but we're not seeing that and to see a country that has democracy be absorbed amoeba like into this new type of authoritarian surveillance i think sends a worrying trend for everybody and in addition we're seeing economic coercion just 2 days ago china warned europe that if they did not embrace what way they were it was unlikely that ericsson and nokia would be able to export their products which are manufactured in china so it's on many many levels we're seeing this kind of china assertiveness and it's almost tone deaf considering how everyone is on their guard now about china and they continue to push push push because my interpretation is that they see that the world as we can bike over 1000 and now is the time to really push ahead and if we really look at the case complete reckoning on china big u.-turn they've they've decided not to accept well wait the e.u. was much lower because it's 27 member states and it's very hard to get unanimity on these issues but the u.k. really is a barom
they say all these nice things they want to be multilateral support international rules and norms but we're not seeing that and to see a country that has democracy be absorbed amoeba like into this new type of authoritarian surveillance i think sends a worrying trend for everybody and in addition we're seeing economic coercion just 2 days ago china warned europe that if they did not embrace what way they were it was unlikely that ericsson and nokia would be able to export their products which...
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current constitution is out of date i think it is nonsense according to all legal logical and ethical norms and. all of that man months. away from the story this is intense scrutiny for germany's huge meat processing industry after a major break among staff at the biggest plant that has shown a big working living conditions for the mainly low paid migrants. and seemed weary of the news 7 r. t. channels pulled off air a lot which claims the networks controlled by someone on the blacklist even though he actually had a different news agency will explain all. the lots to talk about today for a good afternoon i'm kevin 0 in here in moscow is just 1 pm now this is our international and it is news from russia this dominating our coverage this hour it is the final day of a week of voting that's been taking place across russia on proposed changes to the country's constitution well many of already heard this say by voting online president putin has declared today a national holiday to allow voters who haven't yet done so the chance to cast their ballot. a lot to consider too is a package of more than
current constitution is out of date i think it is nonsense according to all legal logical and ethical norms and. all of that man months. away from the story this is intense scrutiny for germany's huge meat processing industry after a major break among staff at the biggest plant that has shown a big working living conditions for the mainly low paid migrants. and seemed weary of the news 7 r. t. channels pulled off air a lot which claims the networks controlled by someone on the blacklist even...
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appears and practices within ani institution or excepted social norms. since whiteness works almost invisibly, we may not always be aware of how it manifests in our daily lives. scott, isn't that just making people paranoidd that somehow they are unconsciously losing racism u where they are just lie many people trying to get through the day, it's a pretty tough time for a lot of people right now? f how does this work? >> not at all. i actually love the article. i think a lot of people should actually go and read the artic article. you can't keep pushing whiteness and white privilege under the rug and act like it's not an issue. it's a deep-rooted issue we have to address. even to have two black people against one another to have a debate on this topic as a whole matter of whiteness in itself because you don't see what we are talking about because i don't wantel to over talk horac, but horace is that token black friend that a few white people have as well. we aren't here to debate or not to have a dialogue, but we have to have this conversation, it's an u
appears and practices within ani institution or excepted social norms. since whiteness works almost invisibly, we may not always be aware of how it manifests in our daily lives. scott, isn't that just making people paranoidd that somehow they are unconsciously losing racism u where they are just lie many people trying to get through the day, it's a pretty tough time for a lot of people right now? f how does this work? >> not at all. i actually love the article. i think a lot of people...
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maybe it is your norm. >> that is not true.hat is absolutely not true. >> that is very disrespectful to black america and be talking on this network. >> the radical view you are expressing is actually the minority view. that is not the popular view. more black americans than white americans are people of faith. more black americans than white americans believe in the value of having law enforcement protect their community. many of the very things that you are sitting here saying are the exact opposite of what surveys say that black americans think. so let's stick with you have an opinion. you have a radical, minority view opinion, but it is just an opinion. it is uninformed by history at all. >> laura: scotty, we have to go. i'm glad you came on tonight. >> thank you. >> laura: i want to continue to have this conversation with you. >> can i make a point? >> laura: sure. >> internalized racism. what that is, an oppressed group believes the racial view and society communicates is true. >> the internalized racism called black in t
maybe it is your norm. >> that is not true.hat is absolutely not true. >> that is very disrespectful to black america and be talking on this network. >> the radical view you are expressing is actually the minority view. that is not the popular view. more black americans than white americans are people of faith. more black americans than white americans believe in the value of having law enforcement protect their community. many of the very things that you are sitting here...
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current constitution is out of date i think it is nonsense according to all legal logical and ethical norms and. all of that man wants. this intense scrutiny elsewhere for germany's huge meat processing industry after a major covert outbreak among staff at the biggest plant to shine a light on working and living conditions for the many low paid migrant stuff. 7 r.t.e. channels pulled off the air in love which claims the networks controlled by someone on the blacklist even though he actually had supper different news agency as we explain. talk about the morning my name is kevin owen here in moscow just turned 10 am you're watching r t international and its news from russia is dominating our coverage of the start the 1st half the program whether it's the final day of a week of voting that's been taking place across russia on proposed changes to the country's constitution while many of already had this voting online president putin has declared today a national holiday to allow voters who haven't done so yet the chance to cast their ballot. so what's on offer well it's a package of more than a
current constitution is out of date i think it is nonsense according to all legal logical and ethical norms and. all of that man wants. this intense scrutiny elsewhere for germany's huge meat processing industry after a major covert outbreak among staff at the biggest plant to shine a light on working and living conditions for the many low paid migrant stuff. 7 r.t.e. channels pulled off the air in love which claims the networks controlled by someone on the blacklist even though he actually had...
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norm for free speech free expression and democracy and all of that. just goes to show butts all lipstick when the 'd when the lipsticks rubbed off it's a rather plain our face underneath what a mass pity there is no way back in love via soon anyway lets way things looking from russia so far this wednesday the 1st of july the big story from here today just to recap is that we're into the final hours of a week of voting in this country on how its people see it developing over the coming years and...
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host: yuval, in your book the fractured republic, you talk about the norm, have we ever had a norm, what you consider to be the norm in this country. guest: that's a very important question, we live in a time that has something like a misperception of the norm, were living in a moment that culturally is very dominated by the baby boomers, the generation of people born between 1946 in the early 1960s, these are still today although there often in their 70s and 60s people who are running our core institutions in international politics, president trump who is born 74 years ago this month in june of 1946, president george w. bush was born in july of 1946 and bill clinton was born in august of 1946. barack obama was born in 1961, they are all boomers in the life extremes that they have had has been a pretty unusual version of america in america that came out of the second world war. unified and having achieve something great by coming together mobilization, a country with enormous confidence in its institution, government and big business and big labor and big government working together to s
host: yuval, in your book the fractured republic, you talk about the norm, have we ever had a norm, what you consider to be the norm in this country. guest: that's a very important question, we live in a time that has something like a misperception of the norm, were living in a moment that culturally is very dominated by the baby boomers, the generation of people born between 1946 in the early 1960s, these are still today although there often in their 70s and 60s people who are running our core...
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it conforms with international law basic norms and international relations and customary diplomatic practices the current situation in bilateral relations is not what china wants to see and the u.s. is responsible for all of this. well on tuesday washington gave beijing 72 hours to leave its consulate in houston texas china's called the move a violation of international law but the u.s. says it's necessary to protect american intellectual property and u.s. secretary of state mike pump aoe has now doubled down and allegations describing china's houston consulate as a hub of spying well a number of recent developments have put a strain on relations between china and the u.s. the white house has blamed china for the global coronavirus pandemic of beijing says president trump is simply trying to deflect attention from his own mishandling of the crisis trump and chinese president xi jinping have imposed steep tariffs in a series of tit for tat measures the 2 have since managed to move ahead with a so-called phase one trade deal but negotiations are now stalled and then those highway the chinese te
it conforms with international law basic norms and international relations and customary diplomatic practices the current situation in bilateral relations is not what china wants to see and the u.s. is responsible for all of this. well on tuesday washington gave beijing 72 hours to leave its consulate in houston texas china's called the move a violation of international law but the u.s. says it's necessary to protect american intellectual property and u.s. secretary of state mike pump aoe has...
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that era was not the norm. the dilettante america, any point in the 19th century, you would find a divided society with very little confidence in institutions pretty dealing with some economic and cultural forces that are very much like we are saying now. mass immigration, industrial issues, urbanization, our country has a lot of resources to draw on and thinking about how to deal with a moment like this. it is important not to misperceive the norm. 1950s, early 60s, america was very an unusual form of our society. we shouldn't simply take this is norm pretty we are sort of stuck in a place, regurgitating and reentry with boomers and they were young. peter: should be the idea. yuval: i don't think so. it's not about one moment in history. it should be at about core principles. how we treat each other. i think our ideals are written in the declaration of independence. the core fundamental beliefs that we are all created equal, that our government comes from that premise that as a result we have some freedom as i
that era was not the norm. the dilettante america, any point in the 19th century, you would find a divided society with very little confidence in institutions pretty dealing with some economic and cultural forces that are very much like we are saying now. mass immigration, industrial issues, urbanization, our country has a lot of resources to draw on and thinking about how to deal with a moment like this. it is important not to misperceive the norm. 1950s, early 60s, america was very an unusual...
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. - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> we have a follow-up story to the coin shortage we have been talking about. the u.s. mint is asking all of us to spend our coins. with the businesses closed, the normal circulation of coins has slowed. they have increased coin production but they want shoppers to pay for things with exact change. for people who have change, and don't want to spend the money, you can go to a grocery store and trade them in a kiosk. >>> as a busy owner can tell you, when you are not able to open, there are bills to 79-yea or ridna theater needs upkeep. the community has rushed to s s theater before
. - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> we have...
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you're so sick because that's the norm with a least 2 to 3 organisms that don't mind just add torsos that the norm is a quick divorce was the top i mean that it will go for 2 today but they did their last battle a look at a day of oh milly's didn't see your name. dovid ok it ended the book at c.a.a. mourdock was a split over how to it since i'm mad at all my skit i'm mean it's all in the. double quick thing they may well cause us just bits that. the prisoner is tied to a chair he's blind folded. during an extraordinary rendition the prisoner is prepared in isolation sometimes right at the airport from which he will be sent to his destination. the cia agents carrying out the operation of their faces covered they never speak and communicating with gestures. they put a nappy on him. is coming to prevent him from hearing anything. sometimes the prisoner is in it is forced to board the plane where he is chained up he has no idea where he is being taken all what will happen to him you have to see that out of the sequestering to believe but it's so in a it in what they suspect the mine owne
you're so sick because that's the norm with a least 2 to 3 organisms that don't mind just add torsos that the norm is a quick divorce was the top i mean that it will go for 2 today but they did their last battle a look at a day of oh milly's didn't see your name. dovid ok it ended the book at c.a.a. mourdock was a split over how to it since i'm mad at all my skit i'm mean it's all in the. double quick thing they may well cause us just bits that. the prisoner is tied to a chair he's blind...
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bea we all need to be enforcing those laws, those norms right now.g through the worst-case scenarios so if and unfortunately more likely when the trump administration, the trump campaign attempts to flout those norms, everybody is ready to go to challenge it in court and to challenge it through peaceful protests ultimately if necessary. >> we're going to need to continue this conversation because there's a lot to digest here, rosa. thank you very much. rosa brooks is a georgetown law professor. thanks for your time. we'll be right back. back.lly sn to help manage blood sugar levels. it provides 60% more protein than the leading diabetes nutrition shake. try boost glucose control. in a highly capable lexus suv. at the golden opportunity sales event. get zero percent financing on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on inject
bea we all need to be enforcing those laws, those norms right now.g through the worst-case scenarios so if and unfortunately more likely when the trump administration, the trump campaign attempts to flout those norms, everybody is ready to go to challenge it in court and to challenge it through peaceful protests ultimately if necessary. >> we're going to need to continue this conversation because there's a lot to digest here, rosa. thank you very much. rosa brooks is a georgetown law...
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we need to be reinforcing those laws, those norms right now.hrough the worst case scenarios so that if and more likely when the trump administration attempts to flap those norms, everybody is ready to challenge it in court and to challenge it through peaceful protests ultimately if necessary. >> we're going to continue this conversation because there is a lot to digest here. a georgetown law professor, former defense department official. thanks for your time. we'll be right back. be right ba. [♪] are you currently using a whitening toothpaste, but not seeing results? try crest 3d whitestrips. its enamel-safe formula lifts and removes stains to provide 100% noticeably whiter teeth or your money back. try crest 3d whitestrips. (vo) jack was one of six million pein need of a home.ers he found it in a boy with special needs, who also needed him. as part of our love promise, subaru and our retailers host adoption events and have donated 28 million dollars to support local animal shelters. we're proud to have helped over 230,000 pets so far... changi
we need to be reinforcing those laws, those norms right now.hrough the worst case scenarios so that if and more likely when the trump administration attempts to flap those norms, everybody is ready to challenge it in court and to challenge it through peaceful protests ultimately if necessary. >> we're going to continue this conversation because there is a lot to digest here. a georgetown law professor, former defense department official. thanks for your time. we'll be right back. be right...
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norm free speech free expression democracy and all of that and yet just goes to show butts all lipstick when the 'd when the lipsticks rubbed off it's a rather play interface underneath. what a mass pity there was no way back in love via soon anyway that's why things looking for russia so far this wednesday the 1st of july the big story from here today just to recap is that we're into the final hours of a week of voting in this country on how much people see it developing over the coming years and a big vote a potential constitutional change will no more tomorrow morning well of course across it all throughout the day as well as it continues for now for me kevin oh in a word. for the course of a great day for now. let's . let's say. the fight. thank you for. destroying 6 that's right. laverick. secret prisons are not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however even the most prosperous can be deceived we've been. there were to view houses were. preserved were located and the only people had access to the story investigators covered the darkest dealings of the secret ser
norm free speech free expression democracy and all of that and yet just goes to show butts all lipstick when the 'd when the lipsticks rubbed off it's a rather play interface underneath. what a mass pity there was no way back in love via soon anyway that's why things looking for russia so far this wednesday the 1st of july the big story from here today just to recap is that we're into the final hours of a week of voting in this country on how much people see it developing over the coming years...
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. - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri.e do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. amazing school district. you need to break down your cardboard. thank you. violation. violation. i see you've met cynthia. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. and it does help us save a bunch of money. two inches over regulation. thanks, cynthia. for bundling made easy, go to geico.com >>> welcome back. amazon.com went live 25 years ago today. amazon debuted on the then worldwide web as the world's largest online bookstore. remember when amazon sold books? according to insider's report jeff bezos had a vision of e commercial. he did that. a tech giant that se
. - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri.e do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. amazing school...
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adhering to the rule of law and norms that civilized countries respect. the chinese government will adjust its behavior and understand that there is a right way to compete and a wrong way to compete. if they keep violating laws, they will keep encountering the fbi. >> another of the viewers wants to know if there is some kind of framework needed to fight this ip theft and tech security theft. mr. wray: that is being addressed through a variety of means, but clearly a long way to go. nations working together in a bilateral way. of allre standards that wend sizes participate in. to makecoming together clear that there are rules. no country i know thinks that stealing someone else's property is ok. >> another question. in the recent case of trespassing on naval air station key west, the person was found to be working for china's ministry of public security, not the ministry of state security or intelligence. usehe fbi seen china intelligence operations against the u.s.? >> i would say the fox hunt mpsrt is more through the than the mss. as a general rule, a
adhering to the rule of law and norms that civilized countries respect. the chinese government will adjust its behavior and understand that there is a right way to compete and a wrong way to compete. if they keep violating laws, they will keep encountering the fbi. >> another of the viewers wants to know if there is some kind of framework needed to fight this ip theft and tech security theft. mr. wray: that is being addressed through a variety of means, but clearly a long way to go....
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companies groups that violate the norm could face suspension of operations.echina is setting up any in hong kong. while beijing has called it a sword hanging over the heads of those who threaten national security, critics at it would erodeg' hong 's way of life, including many freedoms. joshua described it as the end of hong kong, the beginning of the reign of terror. hong kong'chief executive carrie lam sees it differtly. >> the question of how long we can tolerate a gaping hole in asked and answered.as but those foreign governments raising objections to legislation, one can only lament the double standards they are opting. ros: this is all happening in the context of 1997 when hon kong was handed back to china from british control and ban life under an agreement widely known as one country, two wsystemch protects certain freedoms in hong kong that don't exist in mainland china. >> and the chinese capital, behindstlosed doorsding committee delegates have rubberstamped through thisr new lossenting voices. china's leader, xi jinping with -- these western notio
companies groups that violate the norm could face suspension of operations.echina is setting up any in hong kong. while beijing has called it a sword hanging over the heads of those who threaten national security, critics at it would erodeg' hong 's way of life, including many freedoms. joshua described it as the end of hong kong, the beginning of the reign of terror. hong kong'chief executive carrie lam sees it differtly. >> the question of how long we can tolerate a gaping hole in asked...
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it needs to be a normative behavior and it has not become that yet. >> we're going to take a short break on the air and when we come back, we'll talk to dr. walker about what happened to the california miracle but over on social, the live stream including facebook, i'm going to ask, who are t >>> we are back with the chair of ucsf's department of medicine, dr. bob, really good to have you here with the expertise in light of governor gavin newsom's rolling back some of the reopenings. you wrote about what happened to the california miracle. we were sort of like the star pupil, we were one of the first states to get cases and then one of the first to enact shelter in place and then get tests and flatten the curve and kind of kept our case load and depth low. in fact, so low people thought why are we giving up all the freedoms and social lives if it's not really affecting us. is that kind of what started the going downhill again? >> yeah, i think so. you know, i do want to give us some credit for having done what we did when we flatten the cu e curve, save tens of thousands of lives. people
it needs to be a normative behavior and it has not become that yet. >> we're going to take a short break on the air and when we come back, we'll talk to dr. walker about what happened to the california miracle but over on social, the live stream including facebook, i'm going to ask, who are t >>> we are back with the chair of ucsf's department of medicine, dr. bob, really good to have you here with the expertise in light of governor gavin newsom's rolling back some of the...