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the milky way. so i needed it to be bigger and longer. so you came into this as something of an expert on the milky way. and i'm wondering if in the process of writing the book, there was something that you learned about the milky that we played unexpected for you, like you were like, i should have known that. that's amazing. were there things that you learned along the way or did you feel like you came into it? kind of knew exactly what the whole thing was? oh, no, i. i learned things. absolutely. i learned a lot of myths. i didn't want to put the classical greek roman myths that a lot of people hear about in this book. so i learned a lot folklore for it. and i might know a lot about the galaxy. but that doesn't mean i know everything about the universe so especially in the later chapters, the book where it zooms out from the milky way itself and starts talking about dark matter and dark energy and the fate of the universe. and it gets into quantum theory and particle physics that is stuff that i a
the milky way. so i needed it to be bigger and longer. so you came into this as something of an expert on the milky way. and i'm wondering if in the process of writing the book, there was something that you learned about the milky that we played unexpected for you, like you were like, i should have known that. that's amazing. were there things that you learned along the way or did you feel like you came into it? kind of knew exactly what the whole thing was? oh, no, i. i learned things....
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i thank the leader of the is forgiving way — give way.efully, but i wonder if she could confirm whether or not she will be voting in support of the motion in her own name? a couple of years ago, when i had a previous shadow leader of the housing front of me, he then brought forward a motion which he then effectively voted against. can she confirm that she will be voting in support of the motion in her name tonight? again, as the member— motion in her name tonight? again, as the member for _ motion in her name tonight? again, as the member for portsmouth - motion in her name tonight? again, i as the member for portsmouth north, as the memberfor portsmouth north, i will be voting to support the committee's report and recommendations. but all members need to make up their own minds, and others should leave them alone to do so. i think it would be helpful... i'm not intending on detaining the house for long, but i think it would be helpful to briefly address some false assumptions colleagues may be relying upon. firstly, this process has not
i thank the leader of the is forgiving way — give way.efully, but i wonder if she could confirm whether or not she will be voting in support of the motion in her own name? a couple of years ago, when i had a previous shadow leader of the housing front of me, he then brought forward a motion which he then effectively voted against. can she confirm that she will be voting in support of the motion in her name tonight? again, as the member— motion in her name tonight? again, as the member for _...
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in different ways in. the process again just like many other big organizations that we might of and in terms of how committees actually function in the process congress in a and what we i think many of us know is regular order situations a bill is introduced in the chamber. it is then referred to the committee and then the committees do the actual work of having hearings with witnesses and amending and marking up the bill and then they will send it back to the floor for a final vote. but traditionally, committees are where a lot of that in-depth policy work is, at least to happen in congress. yeah, yeah. i suppose but based on what you're saying, it's it's a bit like any other organization. you can't have everybody working the same task at the same time, especially if you're talking about dozens of people or as in the house, these days, 435 members and 100 in the senate. so you kind of engage in a division labor and that allows the organization to not only develop specialization, as you says, but also as y
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washington in a variety of ways. so this is young hoover. this is the only bona fide picture of hoover wearing a dress that we have in the historical record. and as i said, he really grew up in washington. and one of the things that's interesting about his history is that even in 1895, he was born into a family that was sort of steeped in the world of government service in the late 19th century. washington is not a big city. it's not actually a city that a lot of people want to be living in. and the government itself is relatively small. there are not many people who could say that going back generations. their family had been part of the government service, that they were long time citizens of the city of washington. but hoover was, in fact, one of them. he came from a pretty middle class family. his father worked for the government. but in a mid-level sort of civil service position, he went to the washington public schools, then went on to george washington university, and from there entered the federal government
washington in a variety of ways. so this is young hoover. this is the only bona fide picture of hoover wearing a dress that we have in the historical record. and as i said, he really grew up in washington. and one of the things that's interesting about his history is that even in 1895, he was born into a family that was sort of steeped in the world of government service in the late 19th century. washington is not a big city. it's not actually a city that a lot of people want to be living in....
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that's the easiest of all the way us. we just got his usual way. you don't go way out that you have reached i wish that it would be most of this the 200000 instead most departments who grad showed you post apartments congratulate you. so we need to sit up to his device for so you know, so you could always use a new build that you want them to move over to their lives. and so to replace photos real soon, but suddenly what am i to from douglas is good. and then we have some more, some more time for us to use that as, as a percent boost that you will use are those for the best estimate to today? uh yes, to what the way your services to to move a 0 increase of papers to the post office. the tempest of with the image on a separate disclosure is also going to be sure i'm of a series. we're new to list of those. who do we do? those are on the article, but we did take here the book, the coverage goes to is i get the most the way out of the last. it's all, it's to at least and you feel that the would new you might even situate your voice or view from the mo
that's the easiest of all the way us. we just got his usual way. you don't go way out that you have reached i wish that it would be most of this the 200000 instead most departments who grad showed you post apartments congratulate you. so we need to sit up to his device for so you know, so you could always use a new build that you want them to move over to their lives. and so to replace photos real soon, but suddenly what am i to from douglas is good. and then we have some more, some more time...
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in some ways, it seems like and you you proceed this way in the text. talking about liberals and critiques of the communist as a way of critiquing what they perceive to be communism itself as an ideology as a system of thinking as a political system that's deployed in the world. so what are they arguing that you consider bad faith? and that is actually quite right, that we can demolish in canada away with quickly. i suppose i mean, i would say, you know, bad faith and then there's just -- poor because there are some people who are who are offering, you know, good faith, -- arguments. but i think so. you know, so i tried to go into this some detail in the book, but, you know, some of the most probably the most common are and i'm very powerful ideologically, but also intellectually, completely vacuous and uninteresting. so you really engage with them very much other than saying, well, this is obviously absurd. so the classic one, which is like, don't be ridiculous. that is basically the sum total of the most common attack on come on on the comics is don't
in some ways, it seems like and you you proceed this way in the text. talking about liberals and critiques of the communist as a way of critiquing what they perceive to be communism itself as an ideology as a system of thinking as a political system that's deployed in the world. so what are they arguing that you consider bad faith? and that is actually quite right, that we can demolish in canada away with quickly. i suppose i mean, i would say, you know, bad faith and then there's just -- poor...
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we all did in various ways. and now we've been resuming and the pleasure, though, during a night like tonight is a very welcoming, brand new book in the world shuttle press. you were a science of you with me. still, this way. i'm still in zoo mode. is time. once we just came out yesterday just got published. and the other part of that, of course, is that it's a very first book. so it's even more occasion for celebration and we're glad you're here tonight. she, of course, is up here and from here at the university of washington, where she's a professor of psychology. she's a professor of neuroscience, professor of linguistics at all distinct ways. and yeah, has worked also doing research and teaching over the years and she tonight we'll talk with kevin white who is also the university of washington about what she's done with this book, which is drawn from great research, which kind of counters a lot of the prevailing scientific themes that everything's the same with everyone in every way. and some of the distinct
we all did in various ways. and now we've been resuming and the pleasure, though, during a night like tonight is a very welcoming, brand new book in the world shuttle press. you were a science of you with me. still, this way. i'm still in zoo mode. is time. once we just came out yesterday just got published. and the other part of that, of course, is that it's a very first book. so it's even more occasion for celebration and we're glad you're here tonight. she, of course, is up here and from...
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and in a way, after paul laurence dunbar aunt alice kind of came together and parted ways. she was the last person standing his life. and when he settled in a home in dayton, ohio, he had bought a home there. she lived him. and so his life, in a way, came full circle. early on, they were the last ones as a result of as a as result of a variety of conditions. then they were together even when he was on his deathbed. as i talk in the book, i would also say that regarding the second part of your question you know, my goal was to produce a comprehensive biography. and by that mean, i still remember early on delineating the different strands that i would track in the letters of correspondence. there was his intellectual royal life, his professional life, his literary life, what going on in the cultural world in the political world? but there was also what was going on in his personal life. and to do justice to a comprehensive biography, it's key to illustrate all aspects the good and the bad and what you find is in paul laurence dunbar he was an extraordinary talent from a liter
and in a way, after paul laurence dunbar aunt alice kind of came together and parted ways. she was the last person standing his life. and when he settled in a home in dayton, ohio, he had bought a home there. she lived him. and so his life, in a way, came full circle. early on, they were the last ones as a result of as a as result of a variety of conditions. then they were together even when he was on his deathbed. as i talk in the book, i would also say that regarding the second part of your...
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way.ppily give wa . , . ~' still grieving. i will happily give wa . , u ., still grieving. i will happily give wa . , . ~' . , still grieving. i will happily give wa. , ., way. he is making a very good seech. way. he is making a very good speech- i _ way. he is making a very good speech- i am _ way. he is making a very good speech. i am moved _ way. he is making a very good speech. i am moved to - way. he is making a very good speech. i am moved to say - way. he is making a very good l speech. i am moved to say that during the pandemic, i worked and many of us worked cross—party in our constituencies, meeting every week with public health and all the people involved in fighting covid, finding out where we were getting less take—up in vaccinations and so on. there was, i think we should remember this, a lot of cross—party activity in constituencies up and down the country. this is why so many people feel let down by what happened at the top.— many people feel let down by what happened at th
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there's a right way and a wrong way. and you do it this way. and he's very hard them when they wonder what it all amounts to. he you know but he also, i think, a kind of bravery that they stuck out they lived out their choices. and that's very hard in america. and then the last word of, the human stain is america. so i thought i'd look at his writing life. it's this project to make these people who were always outsiders, jewish to remind us that no, they're americans. that i thought was a big part of his i don't know drive. i remember as a well grandmother that said somebody else want to because i have a question excuse the question. part of the unforseen you talked about is all about how history but the other side of that is accident and accidental in history. and there are many in history. and one of the accidents is the accident. the accident of geography and history irks me. and you see something that's concerned. actually, claudia pierpont was talking about this the other day. it's about america. in the end, it's a reconciliation. but here
there's a right way and a wrong way. and you do it this way. and he's very hard them when they wonder what it all amounts to. he you know but he also, i think, a kind of bravery that they stuck out they lived out their choices. and that's very hard in america. and then the last word of, the human stain is america. so i thought i'd look at his writing life. it's this project to make these people who were always outsiders, jewish to remind us that no, they're americans. that i thought was a big...
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the place. sto, my wireless, i do the way we must issue. do you wish she must be escorted you abuse? casually business so that though the bond said there was a special ship, which was this is really wrong with another. so to it was all over for the plan that does it is we give you, let me in believe that you many of the boy you only see it all this was in the room uses of genius. thank you so much more. lucy bid us go, it was enough for you. i know it looks, it looks from us store. so let's just assume that we use this, but i show the cheapest that they might be here. what the cost of, of the up i did the work went to postables. welcome to of the, with the police you wish to contact me in the impression you position you able to access could the last day of windows, october i've sent, you believe, tumbled into the field from long sewing machine here. so that is yet good. good to do so, so i missed was go to most besides the way it works is use that for those new customers to discuss which is best for me. it's a muscle for me when you hear me
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the way you wrote it. but that kind of opened door because in fact what you just described is an ongoing process in the united states and other settler colonial countries. and you talk about from the perspective, the ways in which western european colonial and imperial imposed, a very rigid binary gender structure that was patriarchal on that had enormous variety in, their sense of gender and in the way that people in those communities understood and leadership and could relate to each other. can you talk about that? because i think part of the issue of this universal universality is that it's taken, as you said, natural. one of the pleasures of having moved here to the us around a year and a half ago. i live here now is that i've been able immerse myself much more fully in the histories of indigenous communities, indigenous societies in the us and, across the americas and what see very quickly, especially here in new york, where i live, is that the tradition. of the hood nationally, if you look throughout
the way you wrote it. but that kind of opened door because in fact what you just described is an ongoing process in the united states and other settler colonial countries. and you talk about from the perspective, the ways in which western european colonial and imperial imposed, a very rigid binary gender structure that was patriarchal on that had enormous variety in, their sense of gender and in the way that people in those communities understood and leadership and could relate to each other....
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but really the way go away if you get them to joseph boys this way, even some way it's um it's 2 guys stuff the whole time with a full size. what device does it take you to do? so we use is a corporate to build the, the assistance of this abuse. we still need them. we just need almost a few of our football schedule for the beautiful football above the to only do that. i see. but i should be able to put those w e loan. i spoke with joseph just me and i seen it will shift and there was a decent system. joy cause issue command due to the settlement. i teach fitness, right? so when you, when you was able to me the email for you is full of english to so serious small boy. but he is, will persist, you know, what the teacher mutual stressful for which let's go for, for the some of the look for getting you might have the idea of when you're able to use steroids or suffering somebody for this you were born. there's additional potential that you were going to a couple of them dealing with day for us. now. avoiding the getting the cool pump spin upgraded to a pool that was just pulling the solut
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the same way you.get over here, you get railroad lines that start run down here into italy instance where it's not industrialized. and as that, what happens is that the traditional world of that big periphery all around the industrial core start to change. so you're a small time farmer, italy, when the rail lines in, all of a sudden you're competing against the big farms and the planes that are flooding the market with grain. you can't compete. you are a shoemaker, some little town in italy or in greece or in russia. and all of a sudden that rail lines are bringing in all those mass produce shoes. you can't compete. so what started to happen is as that core industrialized all the way through western europe, all the way to the united states, the areas around debt, their economies started to decay because the way that people in those areas or weren't sustainable anymore everybody with me so far okay happy hour good enough. and so what happened was that if you lived on the periphery of the industry system
the same way you.get over here, you get railroad lines that start run down here into italy instance where it's not industrialized. and as that, what happens is that the traditional world of that big periphery all around the industrial core start to change. so you're a small time farmer, italy, when the rail lines in, all of a sudden you're competing against the big farms and the planes that are flooding the market with grain. you can't compete. you are a shoemaker, some little town in italy or...
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that is some way to put it. and looking _ populace. that is some way to put it.and looking at going _ populace. that is some way to put it. and looking at going forward i it. and looking at going forward generally, what does this mean for rishi sunak? what kind of calculation is is he going to have to make? i calculation is is he going to have to make? , , , to make? i guess the first thing he has to decide _ to make? i guess the first thing he has to decide is _ to make? i guess the first thing he has to decide is well, _ to make? i guess the first thing he has to decide is well, boris - to make? i guess the first thing he | has to decide is well, boris johnson has to decide is well, borisjohnson has to decide is well, borisjohnson has declared war on him. does he want to declare war back? i mean, that would seem not to be his style. his whole pitch of the british electorate these last few months has been look, i am the quiet after the storm of borisjohnson and liz truss, and i think that his instinct was that he would not want to take on borisjohnson personally
that is some way to put it. and looking _ populace. that is some way to put it.and looking at going _ populace. that is some way to put it. and looking at going forward i it. and looking at going forward generally, what does this mean for rishi sunak? what kind of calculation is is he going to have to make? i calculation is is he going to have to make? , , , to make? i guess the first thing he has to decide _ to make? i guess the first thing he has to decide is _ to make? i guess the first...
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you look at the ways they can go deep in the water. you look at the way they -- can. you look at oil enhancement, you look at fracking. you look at the things that have made the united states, the largest oil and gas provider in the world. that is skill. if we can harness that skill to deal with the multiple threats of affordability, availability, supply and demand. i think the key for the industry is to help us focus in on reducing the demand, which we have to do. the demand is high. if you leave it up there, we do not make it. i listened earlier today to mike, mike or speaking. i'm not picking on him, but i heard how in kazakhstan we may go up to 1 million burials, and in -- we make up 2 million barrels. are we going to go down in emissions? >> one of the questions that really begins to come back at us is, what happens in demand exactly as you said if there is the continuing to man, and it is not supplied, prices increases. as a result of that, you see get political instability and support of the transition. managing these pieces together. >> managing that is critic
you look at the ways they can go deep in the water. you look at the way they -- can. you look at oil enhancement, you look at fracking. you look at the things that have made the united states, the largest oil and gas provider in the world. that is skill. if we can harness that skill to deal with the multiple threats of affordability, availability, supply and demand. i think the key for the industry is to help us focus in on reducing the demand, which we have to do. the demand is high. if you...
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our system, the way in which civil litigation actually makes its way through the courts, the impact that it has on police officers and departments, because the underlying expectation is that these cases are going to have an impact, but when i was bringing these, i came to learn that in new york city, at least the money in these cases very rarely came out of police officers and police officers and departments didn't even seem to have basic about what happened in these cases, i would depose officers, meaning question them under oath, and they didn't know how many times they'd been sued or what the allegations were in cases against them, what the outcomes were in these cases and. so these were the kinds of questions that got me really inspired when i became a professor at, ucla and i started empirically testing these these questions and fast forward ten years after ten years of research and papers in academic journals, looking at the impact of civil rights litigation on the ground. george floyd was murdered and in may 2020 and in the months after i was receiving constant calls from rep
our system, the way in which civil litigation actually makes its way through the courts, the impact that it has on police officers and departments, because the underlying expectation is that these cases are going to have an impact, but when i was bringing these, i came to learn that in new york city, at least the money in these cases very rarely came out of police officers and police officers and departments didn't even seem to have basic about what happened in these cases, i would depose...
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at least that's the way it appeared to me. we had you know, reagan was in his middle of his first term, tip o'neill was speaker of the house howard baker was the republican leader in the republicans who were in the majority. i came to the senate and. howard baker was the majority senate leader and robert seabird was the leader of the democrats. and frankly, my impression that all of those that i mentioned and most other members of congress had a sense of being part of the governing process. they sort of shared shared some responsibility for how the country was doing. and and and and worked at it. and lots of disagree means lots of lots of things to fight. but that's sort of the nature of congress, i think, is that there's a lot of things always to argue about, but but in general, it was, as i say, a welcoming kind of a place. and they were very gracious and welcoming me. howard baker stood up on the floor there, and when there were five of us elected that year, five new senators and he went through a very gracious little intro
at least that's the way it appeared to me. we had you know, reagan was in his middle of his first term, tip o'neill was speaker of the house howard baker was the republican leader in the republicans who were in the majority. i came to the senate and. howard baker was the majority senate leader and robert seabird was the leader of the democrats. and frankly, my impression that all of those that i mentioned and most other members of congress had a sense of being part of the governing process....
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, more theoretical ways. and so, you know, i'm not quite answering this question around, you know, more people died of disease than than actual battle wounds. but i am really curious to hear what you all think in the audience about these kinds of social death, these afterlives of war issues, because that's something that i think can instruct us about how to do new research in this field. well, you do. about the record keeping and at least of the things that's very striking in the medical records. and scuse me, i've been tested, but one of the striking things about the medical records looking, for example, the question of suicide, that's one there are only 291 union suicides in the medical records and. the first time i went in to look at the at saint elizabeth's hospital, which was founded in 1855, they thought it would be nice and to have a place for the people on the hill to staff wives if they gave them trouble and we do have mainly the confinement of citizens and all at once war breaks out and it becomes a
, more theoretical ways. and so, you know, i'm not quite answering this question around, you know, more people died of disease than than actual battle wounds. but i am really curious to hear what you all think in the audience about these kinds of social death, these afterlives of war issues, because that's something that i think can instruct us about how to do new research in this field. well, you do. about the record keeping and at least of the things that's very striking in the medical...
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every single step of the way you can just asked me about this month of ramadan and how many ways i saw a lot on my face. and i'm sure how anyways, here, let's count the ways. oh i if, if i can be honest here, so the most of us will immediately understand this, but last night was the 27th and night and it was many muslims, especially sunday, most homes consider the most sacred night, not only from a dog, but at the entire year, it's called the night of power, and i was actually traveling, promoting the boat the last few days and didn't go to the mosque where i was where i was based the last few days because i wanted to get my rest. and i wanted to make sure i could spend the whole night at the mosque and you know, among the many things that went wrong, i mean one was actually just absolutely comic that i finally made a note to the mosque far later than i wanted to get there and i, i entered the prayer and there's a special supplication that's at the end of, of the way, prayer services where the mom and the whole congregation. we really just opened up our, our, our heart and soul and jus
every single step of the way you can just asked me about this month of ramadan and how many ways i saw a lot on my face. and i'm sure how anyways, here, let's count the ways. oh i if, if i can be honest here, so the most of us will immediately understand this, but last night was the 27th and night and it was many muslims, especially sunday, most homes consider the most sacred night, not only from a dog, but at the entire year, it's called the night of power, and i was actually traveling,...
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the second way to do it is for the u.s. to also support potential capital increases when they are admitted. whenever it is admitted it is the responsibility of the u.s. to make sure that those increases happen and certainly that would happen with ukraine but not only to ukraine but also other developing countries that these institutions are supporting. >> thank you. again, to you, russia has historically exported various goods and commodities to developing countries around the world. ukraine was a contributor to the global food supply. russia is still exporting including grain of fertilizers s stolen from ukraine. how might the international financial institution help such as grated fertilizer and what else is needed to support these critical endeavors? >> thank you and i'm glad that you are asking this question. i think one fundamental way that the u.s. can really help developing countries have the opportunity to access the agricultural commodities is to require making a lot of investments. the u.s. had an ounce to the par
the second way to do it is for the u.s. to also support potential capital increases when they are admitted. whenever it is admitted it is the responsibility of the u.s. to make sure that those increases happen and certainly that would happen with ukraine but not only to ukraine but also other developing countries that these institutions are supporting. >> thank you. again, to you, russia has historically exported various goods and commodities to developing countries around the world....
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now we need to find some other way to go there-— way to go there. -- coldplay.e view from _ way to go there. -- coldplay. that is the view from passengers - way to go there. -- coldplay. that is the view from passengers but i way to go there. -- coldplay. that i is the view from passengers but what about the people who are striking? it's interesting you say that because i have been speaking to people on the picket lines and some of them say they have lost 1a days pay doing this so they do not do it lightly and we have spoken to the unions today and they said they had no choice but to do this, they never wanted to do this, it is affordable but the question is when does all of this end? they have no clear end in sight so let's listen to the general secretary of aslef who spoke to us earlier. �* , , ., , . , earlier. it's been four years without a — earlier. it's been four years without a pay _ earlier. it's been four years without a pay rise, - earlier. it's been four years without a pay rise, i - earlier. it's been four years without a pay rise, i keep l without
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clients that way. and then also i asked angelou's to sort of pull together a list of maybe a dozen or so people who they thought might be interested in participating in the book. and i contacted of them and did interviews with all of them, and was how i met tanika and think. i knew from our first conversation that i love for her to be a character. she made me laugh so much and i loved the way that her mind had engaged with the pregnancy is an incredibly creative person and she loves sci fi and fantasy books and so she would just make these, i don't know, metaphors, analogies or something or these little jokes that i just thought were so unique. i really appreciated kind of unique voice and perspective, and i was also drawn to her story. tanika was a nurse. and so she was someone who was very much interested and involved in the medical and had a tremendous amount of respect the profession. but then also had spent so much time reading and doing research and learning about many of the flaws in the system
clients that way. and then also i asked angelou's to sort of pull together a list of maybe a dozen or so people who they thought might be interested in participating in the book. and i contacted of them and did interviews with all of them, and was how i met tanika and think. i knew from our first conversation that i love for her to be a character. she made me laugh so much and i loved the way that her mind had engaged with the pregnancy is an incredibly creative person and she loves sci fi and...
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it's in a way a kind of tribute. maybe a backhanded one to the framers wisdom and making it difficult to amend the constitution so that when you do you sort of get pent up political and social forces. they have to chew on it a while and figure out what is what amendments are really needed. and which ones can we find a super majority of the country and the congress to support so that it's a kind of combination of the of a willingness to change an openness to change in the constitution itself. the framers didn't after all think the constitution was perfect and should be unchangeable that article 5 is in the constitution precisely because they foresaw that defects would need to be corrected. we need to be discovered and corrected and that conditions would change and that some form of of very deliberate and considered and occasional constitutional amendment would be necessary. they were they were very realistic about that and his book nicely shows how you know in episode after episode you get these these well, you know w
it's in a way a kind of tribute. maybe a backhanded one to the framers wisdom and making it difficult to amend the constitution so that when you do you sort of get pent up political and social forces. they have to chew on it a while and figure out what is what amendments are really needed. and which ones can we find a super majority of the country and the congress to support so that it's a kind of combination of the of a willingness to change an openness to change in the constitution itself....
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cooper, the caster plaint' that's at 9a, he splits them five ways. five ways. so we do just as well as them with the black belt, but we also keep together justice kavanaugh: but isn't the question -- mr. lacour: -- the gult community of interest. justice kavanaugh: sorry to terrupt. isn't the question whether the new district is rely compact, reasonably configured? mr. : correct. and as this court has said justice kavanaug so, on that, you look at respecting county lines, for example, right? that's an important one. and this this new district did just as well, if not better, in respecting county lines. at least that's the argument. so i want to hear your response to that. then the overall shape of the new district, thment on the other side is: well, that looks similar in shapelot the state plan as well. are in so you don't have the kind of shaw v. reno bizarreand you don't have county lines being split more -- but respond to this if you wantlit more than the state plan already split county lines. so then the question is, why is this district not reasonably comp
cooper, the caster plaint' that's at 9a, he splits them five ways. five ways. so we do just as well as them with the black belt, but we also keep together justice kavanaugh: but isn't the question -- mr. lacour: -- the gult community of interest. justice kavanaugh: sorry to terrupt. isn't the question whether the new district is rely compact, reasonably configured? mr. : correct. and as this court has said justice kavanaug so, on that, you look at respecting county lines, for example, right?...
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in the way the township would come. and take all their blankets away. they were both once or twice a week they would send the township maintenance crew down with a garbage truck and they would just throw away all the blankets. and so it made it very difficult for them to stay warm. so they got the order, is there looked at them even funded? what's going on? i can't believe you guys are here or you're here. i know you're talking. yeah. which was the wrong fine or room or as one person to coat his coat and left him in here. yeah. good. yeah. okay, fantastic. ok guys. yeah, you okay, you're welcome. yeah, my pleasure. ok, here's one more when i get now. okay. i guys have a good data were supposed to be the land of the free and have freedoms, but you know, our freedoms are being taken away or we're not allowed to have these freedoms because of probably some economic reasons. somebody wants to make some money off of housing. and so the politicians create these laws, timmons, restrict, housing make, you know, an artificial ty
in the way the township would come. and take all their blankets away. they were both once or twice a week they would send the township maintenance crew down with a garbage truck and they would just throw away all the blankets. and so it made it very difficult for them to stay warm. so they got the order, is there looked at them even funded? what's going on? i can't believe you guys are here or you're here. i know you're talking. yeah. which was the wrong fine or room or as one person to coat...
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way. thank you. hi. looking around, i realize that when we said we were going to start this at 9:00 in the morning on time, we lost the students. those of us who are here, as i look around, have probably very kind of direct experience with the vietnam era. and the vietnam war. war is almost always have a name. there's the revolutionary war. civil war, good war, forgotten war. however, else the vietnam war is portrayed. it's almost always associated with some version of tragic or tragedy, for that is what it was. the american war in vietnam, the years between the early 19 oh sixties and 1973, when the last gi and p.o.w.s left the country still at war, was meant to prevent a communist takeover in southeast asia. barely more than a decade after mao tse-tung communist victory in china and the war in korea, where communists held on to half the korean peninsula. the effect on vietnam itself, north and south, was catastrophic. but death and devastation has not prevented a unified socialist republic of vietnam f
way. thank you. hi. looking around, i realize that when we said we were going to start this at 9:00 in the morning on time, we lost the students. those of us who are here, as i look around, have probably very kind of direct experience with the vietnam era. and the vietnam war. war is almost always have a name. there's the revolutionary war. civil war, good war, forgotten war. however, else the vietnam war is portrayed. it's almost always associated with some version of tragic or tragedy, for...
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and really what the proper way to treat it was. so when you end, they also thought that it affected people who were not like franklin roosevelt. a lot of people, when his diagnosis was announced in the fall of 1921, wrote to him saying, you're the last person i would imagine, to get infantile paralysis. and i think, you know, that was in part because it was a disease that was associated with children, but in part because it was his it was a disease that was associated with the urban poor. and with the recent immigrants to the united states. and i think, you know, one of the early signs of this sort of what i see as a transformation in fdr character is that he doesn't sort of shy away from being publicly identified as someone who had polio. it would have been pretty easy for him to sort of lean into that. oh, yeah, i'm the last person you'd think of as having infantile paralysis and not really ever talk about it again. just sort of be, you know, in the parlance of the time and invalid. but instead he forms this bond with other polio
and really what the proper way to treat it was. so when you end, they also thought that it affected people who were not like franklin roosevelt. a lot of people, when his diagnosis was announced in the fall of 1921, wrote to him saying, you're the last person i would imagine, to get infantile paralysis. and i think, you know, that was in part because it was a disease that was associated with children, but in part because it was his it was a disease that was associated with the urban poor. and...
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it was a discipline that i didn't have no way in my life. i was just, i sleep in repeat however, for some especially women pursuing the passion for something can be a rocky road for how to some pay the ocean is assigned to a place to escape the stresses of life. dom us and the beauty and power of nature. and of the independence of little this they wouldn't many go system was just me and she was a friend zone come on say they says one or 2 months and then stopped at business on to that i was the only girl who continued surfing up to today is a come i see, and later i started training, i would go step by step until now got but as i'm and now there are other goals starting to assess here, instead of going to send a gun. and i'm really happy to have all the goals that i can surf with with the i'd be happy to communicate, share waves and all that and do so, we have a main goal or like a mix. so for an advocate on their life in africa, you know, by organizing africa tool in 6 different countries every year. so that's so fucking get a prize money.
it was a discipline that i didn't have no way in my life. i was just, i sleep in repeat however, for some especially women pursuing the passion for something can be a rocky road for how to some pay the ocean is assigned to a place to escape the stresses of life. dom us and the beauty and power of nature. and of the independence of little this they wouldn't many go system was just me and she was a friend zone come on say they says one or 2 months and then stopped at business on to that i was the...
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this is not the way to get about it.arried out after seeing what's happened in the past 24 hours saying look we can now show that russia has been weekends. they are in disarray. putin has been weekend. our policy is working. this is not the time to be cutting the checks or cutting aid to the ukrainians. >> it's a good question, hayman. i'm old enough to remember when the republican party was the anti-russian and anti soviet union party. when they campaigned on the fact that democrats were too soft on russia and it comes from this kind of being bewitched by the idea of a strongman and the fact that the last few days may undermine the image of vladimir putin as a strongman maybe something that undermines the support for him from the kind of mega right and the conservative republican wing. i do think you are right. the administration can say, look, you know, you guys have got to want to regime change in some shape or fashion and russia to. this is undermining putin's power. you know, you shouldn't be on the side of rooting
this is not the way to get about it.arried out after seeing what's happened in the past 24 hours saying look we can now show that russia has been weekends. they are in disarray. putin has been weekend. our policy is working. this is not the time to be cutting the checks or cutting aid to the ukrainians. >> it's a good question, hayman. i'm old enough to remember when the republican party was the anti-russian and anti soviet union party. when they campaigned on the fact that democrats were...
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what do you think is the way forward? social justice equality and we won the car in system to go because they are a nuisance to come. a young's, an international community, dental heavy nose anymore, the system the political system is the problem. sally, what do you have to see was the way forward? we need, if 5050 on the believe all of us you, it's sunday, are we, i change mika, are for you to be a change because the change begins for 2. so i believe in any way you y a u r e, you income, it will be the change though. we won't be the change mika, for any change, for anything, code change, he starts with the use. so you have to start to trace, there is no better way to end this to be then on what me sally. just say these was so it sounds besides speed to be, but then again, the debate is not over. let us hear your point of use during the conversation going on in the channel, allow you to join to come in session. let me hear what's going on in your own country, or what do you think can be the way forward for individuals or
what do you think is the way forward? social justice equality and we won the car in system to go because they are a nuisance to come. a young's, an international community, dental heavy nose anymore, the system the political system is the problem. sally, what do you have to see was the way forward? we need, if 5050 on the believe all of us you, it's sunday, are we, i change mika, are for you to be a change because the change begins for 2. so i believe in any way you y a u r e, you income, it...
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i need you to help me go out of the way to get some money. i gotta get out of what i remember most about robert manning is that he had no off sledge. that was always struck by the fact that he seemed to have no conscience at all. he did not seem to have truth for loss or regret for anything you do. and that might have been incredibly dangerous. and do you remember your body shut or are you mad? and robert manning had a history of violence. he had shot and injured one of our nearest friends earlier that day. on the way that made me around me. my son was afraid for his life in the every right to be afraid. no fear. i probably would have gotten a call back saying i don't know. and amanda was the other teenager in the car that day. and then she asked us not to show her face of them. do you have any memory of whether i'll near wanted to come along to do this thing? i think it's the same as me. he had no idea what was going to turn out the way that it did. and i do know for a fact after that he did tell me or wait right here with her, come with me
i need you to help me go out of the way to get some money. i gotta get out of what i remember most about robert manning is that he had no off sledge. that was always struck by the fact that he seemed to have no conscience at all. he did not seem to have truth for loss or regret for anything you do. and that might have been incredibly dangerous. and do you remember your body shut or are you mad? and robert manning had a history of violence. he had shot and injured one of our nearest friends...
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so here they use researching ways to help. he's seen talking dolphins with senses to study this sense of orientation. he's already figured out that those things mistakes and that so see wait, and then get caught in them. a this is a whole pretty easy to thousands, rely on echo locations to orient themselves. so it goes into these net should be redesigned to produce a louder echo extension of natural 100 and mode to do it that way. the dolphins would receive the nets as an obstacle and avoid them. webster was about to redesigning. the fishing nets will take time. the fissions have started attaching a to stick warning signals to the nets. but so far it hasn't helped the scientists and marine conservation is say, a solution has to be found quickly. trolling, met, so around likely to be bend anytime soon. but a workable compromise needs to be found on the adults and it's mike soon spanish from the day of this, gay wildlife populations are declining out and then great all around the globe. they have pledged by an average of 69 perc
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it's i think the environment changed a lot in that way at one point that was the way you generated and transmitted knowledge rewriting old text medieval monasteries for the i'm curious about sort of the the test the absence of testing you know so the spacewalk story is all about incremental change they keep changing the code running the program does it run have we now overtax the machine. how can we tinker and how can we, you know, make work? it sounds like they did one test run and then they did this. so is this like a failure of modeling or is it really if you're going to launch a spacecraft, you can't really test it. yeah, i think that they they they had some that at least from what i read they had some sample files and. so they ran the sample files. but it seems like the sample did not actually match what a wanted. so there may have been some sort of disconnect there. it's not exactly i mean, like everybody's blaming everybody in this in the sort of in the sort of situation unfortunately. and i think part of the problem was it was such a small error that it would have been hard for
it's i think the environment changed a lot in that way at one point that was the way you generated and transmitted knowledge rewriting old text medieval monasteries for the i'm curious about sort of the the test the absence of testing you know so the spacewalk story is all about incremental change they keep changing the code running the program does it run have we now overtax the machine. how can we tinker and how can we, you know, make work? it sounds like they did one test run and then they...
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is a modern word and in some ways is a clumsy word. they try to unique the american realities how we talk about race in our country and how we talk about culture. so does that help us in terms of saying, the other is us and we are the other? so there is an odd dynamic and a pouriousness in which we're basically in some ways pushing at that narrative and demanding inclusion in a way that may or may not be assumed. >> i think that is true. i think in that respect, i think everyone, it required a lot of patients on everyone's side. to it be open is one of the most important pieces for us as a jewish community to be open with what the possibilities are and sometimes for people to be in that space where they say we're the other begins an opening to have that conversation about the fact that we thought there was a distance or they were a stranger when they were not. and it is important for us to be open and reflective how we understand what makes us jewish and how we understand what can make someone else jewish at the same time. >> we'll tak
is a modern word and in some ways is a clumsy word. they try to unique the american realities how we talk about race in our country and how we talk about culture. so does that help us in terms of saying, the other is us and we are the other? so there is an odd dynamic and a pouriousness in which we're basically in some ways pushing at that narrative and demanding inclusion in a way that may or may not be assumed. >> i think that is true. i think in that respect, i think everyone, it...
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the easiest way us. we just got his usual way. you by jim. go help that you and me each time each day i think would be the most of this stuff. most of them are so bad. sure. with you post apartments congratulate this. we need to sit up to his device for so in the state of new i don't want them to move over to the rooms. so to put play spoke to really soon with something we will do is good and we have some more some more time for us to use that as a percent debate here. so you will use those for the best estimate to, to that you still with me, you know, certainly is to, to move a 0, increase the papers with the surface. the tempest of was damaged. you don't know. suppose disclosure is always going to be on moment. serious hearts were new to us to those who do we do those who when me on cooper the coffee my coverage is i get the most the way out of the last. it's all, it's to at least, and you feel that the new york city of my city was it was the ower view from the morning to your my vision. just the keeps maybe on the moving this valley, you'r
the easiest way us. we just got his usual way. you by jim. go help that you and me each time each day i think would be the most of this stuff. most of them are so bad. sure. with you post apartments congratulate this. we need to sit up to his device for so in the state of new i don't want them to move over to the rooms. so to put play spoke to really soon with something we will do is good and we have some more some more time for us to use that as a percent debate here. so you will use those for...