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my american journey in academia in 1991 at florida atlantic university. in the 90s i published articles. to get the tenure. it was only after 9/11 that i moved to washington. and then the one that preceded this book that actually this book is volume two of the coming revolution. i published it in 2010 and that both predict it are projected that there will be riots and civil society and eventually they would be sort of a civil war or race between islamists on the one hand insect is on the other hand. and i published this book to try to analyze the evolution of people in the middle east and projection. let me also add that i do advise members of u.s. congress and members of the european parliament who have formed a joint caucus called the transatlantic parliamentary group on counterterrorism. >> that's a very busy and distinguished professional resume. let me try and get a little more and add your mind. what led you to leave lebanon and go to the united states? >> i did not want to leave lebanon. i was teaching. as in politics. i was also a publisher of a m
my american journey in academia in 1991 at florida atlantic university. in the 90s i published articles. to get the tenure. it was only after 9/11 that i moved to washington. and then the one that preceded this book that actually this book is volume two of the coming revolution. i published it in 2010 and that both predict it are projected that there will be riots and civil society and eventually they would be sort of a civil war or race between islamists on the one hand insect is on the other...
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take sot blanca-vo ---el jefe de la policia afirma que parte del exito de la academia para reclutar agrandes oportunidade s de desarrollo profesional. ---en 2013, oakland report un total de 92 homicidios, 39 menos que en 2012. cesar el servicio de transporte publico bart ya funciona normalmente... take vo ...despues que un problema restringiera la circulacion de trenes durante gran parte del dia. --un artefacto que monitorea la velocidad de los trenes fue la causa de los retrasos. --un vocero del bart confirmo que este tipo de problemas son normales pero se hacen mas notorios cuando suceden en horas de alto transito de pasajeros. take vo-blanca ---prepare el bolsillo...pues este lunes se comienza a cobrar un dolar mas por el peaje del puente "golden gate". ---este incremento que alcanzara los 7 dolares fue aprobado por la mesa directiva del puente en febrero., pero los aumentos no terminan aqui, para el 2018, subira la tarifa a 8 dolares. ---el golden gate enfrenta un deficit de 142 millones de dolares durante los proximos 5 aÑos. stop open cam 2 shot cesar en mexico el gobierno feder
take sot blanca-vo ---el jefe de la policia afirma que parte del exito de la academia para reclutar agrandes oportunidade s de desarrollo profesional. ---en 2013, oakland report un total de 92 homicidios, 39 menos que en 2012. cesar el servicio de transporte publico bart ya funciona normalmente... take vo ...despues que un problema restringiera la circulacion de trenes durante gran parte del dia. --un artefacto que monitorea la velocidad de los trenes fue la causa de los retrasos. --un vocero...
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el alcalde chuck reed dijo que es cierto que la academia fue ms pequeÑa de lo normal, pero que la de la normalidad. el tambin apoya enmendar la medida b. agrego que a manera de mitigar el xodo de oficiales, la prxima semana el concejo considerar dos ordenanzas que le garantizar trabajos y el mismo a pago a oficiales que no sean elegibles para discapacidad bajo las reglas de la medida b. outro/jaime peluffo/san josé 9:10:20 independientement e de lo que gestione el concejo de la ciudad, los votantes son los que tendrían la última palabra en una elección general. en san josé, jaime peluffo, noticiero telemundo 48, regreso con ustedes al estudio. blanca --hay nueva informacion sobre el caso contra el senador leland yee. vo --el abogado "paul demeester" ya no representar al demcrata de san francisco acusado de cargos federales por corrupcion y trafico de armas. --ahora el abogado "james lassart" tomara la defensa del caso. --no se indic el motivo del cambio pero "lassart" dijo que el y "yee" son amigos desde hace mucho tiempo. cesar ---tiempo de la primera pausa , pero mas adelante... ta
el alcalde chuck reed dijo que es cierto que la academia fue ms pequeÑa de lo normal, pero que la de la normalidad. el tambin apoya enmendar la medida b. agrego que a manera de mitigar el xodo de oficiales, la prxima semana el concejo considerar dos ordenanzas que le garantizar trabajos y el mismo a pago a oficiales que no sean elegibles para discapacidad bajo las reglas de la medida b. outro/jaime peluffo/san josé 9:10:20 independientement e de lo que gestione el concejo de la ciudad, los...
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the government, the people, the academia? >> the government of president obama. >> personally, i don't think so. >> why do you think that? >> the foreign policy of the united states hasn't taken into account latin america and this is a mistake. perhaps mexico, perhaps brazil, perhaps argentina, the biggest countries, the biggest economies, columbia, too. but there are several other countries, ecuador, etc., they are not too much taken into account and that is a situation that must change. >> and what are you prepared to do to see it change? >> is is not a priority for us because we are an independent country. at least to let us continue to do what we think is the better thing for our people. >> but here is the interesting question, like in mexico and other places. do you believe that the private sector can play a role in the economy of a country, number one? and number two, play a role in the economy and contribute to the growth of ecuador? >> but of course. >> so it can do more force people. >> of course -- more for its peop
the government, the people, the academia? >> the government of president obama. >> personally, i don't think so. >> why do you think that? >> the foreign policy of the united states hasn't taken into account latin america and this is a mistake. perhaps mexico, perhaps brazil, perhaps argentina, the biggest countries, the biggest economies, columbia, too. but there are several other countries, ecuador, etc., they are not too much taken into account and that is a situation...
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. >> estamos con operadores en la academia, llevan 4 meses y dura 1 años la capacitación. >> en san franciscoen 10 segundos y esta práctica no se cumple en 60% de llamadas. >> los empleados que están recibniendo capacitación podrían estar trabajando al finald e este año. >> el gobierno federaql está a opunto de darle el visto bueno a la aprobación de beneficios., >> otra empresa automotriz está llamando a revisiión a sus autos, le decimos por qué. >> ♪. úpxñ >> ♪. >> los beneficios federales de desempleo están a punto de se4r aprobados, nos ampúlían. >> un restaurante en michigan que le paga a sus empleados más que el salario mínimo fue uno de los lugares donde el presidente barack obama presionó para que se apruebe el aumento del salario mínimo. >> (hablan en inglés). >> nadie que trabaja a tiempo completo debe ser pobre. >> y algunos estados tienen salarios mínimos mayores que el salario mínimo federal. >> los republicanos dicen que la discusión de salario mínimo es porque no han sido efectivos los planes delñ presidente barack obama. >> dónde están los empleos. >> los beneficios se aca
. >> estamos con operadores en la academia, llevan 4 meses y dura 1 años la capacitación. >> en san franciscoen 10 segundos y esta práctica no se cumple en 60% de llamadas. >> los empleados que están recibniendo capacitación podrían estar trabajando al finald e este año. >> el gobierno federaql está a opunto de darle el visto bueno a la aprobación de beneficios., >> otra empresa automotriz está llamando a revisiión a sus autos, le decimos por qué....
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the people, academia? >> charlie: my reference was governance of obama. >> i don't think so. >> charlie: why do you believe that? >> well, initially, the policy of the united states hasn't taken into account america. they have mexico, they have brazil, they have argentina. the biggest countries and economies, colombia, too. but they are not too much taking into account ecuador, and that is a situation that must change. >> charlie: and what are you prepared to do to see it change? >> well, you know, this is not a priority for us because we are an independent country. at least to let us continue to do what we think is the better thing for our people. >> charlie: but here's the interesting question. you look at mexico and other places -- do you believe that the private sector can play a role in the economy of a country, number one and, number two, play a role in the economy and contribute to the growth of ecuador? >> but of course. >> charlie: so that it can do more for its people? >> but, of course. for the
the people, academia? >> charlie: my reference was governance of obama. >> i don't think so. >> charlie: why do you believe that? >> well, initially, the policy of the united states hasn't taken into account america. they have mexico, they have brazil, they have argentina. the biggest countries and economies, colombia, too. but they are not too much taking into account ecuador, and that is a situation that must change. >> charlie: and what are you prepared to do to...
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>> yo tengo apenas 19 aÑos, y tengo muchos sueÑos que quiero seguir haciendo, quiero volver a la academiaapenas terminÉ mi aÑo escolar, terminar mi carrera, seguir una vida normal. >> mientras espera por ese donante, daniela cuenta con el apoyo de los seres queridos y personalidades que se han unido a su causa. el cantante jeimy fox expresa su solidaridad, asÍ como el artista espaÑol alejandro sanz, su madre implora que esta ayuda llegue a tiempo. >> la vida de mi hija se pone en riesgo, cada dÍa que pasa hay mÁs riesgo. >>les hace falta un milagro de amor. >> el donante serÍa ideal hispano, se quiere obtener mÁs zsññññññññña ♪ ♪ >> colapsÓ una enorme crucifijo dedicado a juan pablo ii, y un joven de 21 aÑos muriÓ aplastado, esto ocurriÓ en el norte de italia a sÓlo 3 dÍas de la canonizaciÓn del papa viajero, que como hemos informado serÁ convertido en santo durante una ceremonia en el vaticano, la policÍa corriÓ de inmediato al lugar donde cayÓ la gigantesca estatua. a sÓlo dos dÍas de la canonizaciÓn de los papas, elvaticano parece una ciudad blindada que esperar la
>> yo tengo apenas 19 aÑos, y tengo muchos sueÑos que quiero seguir haciendo, quiero volver a la academiaapenas terminÉ mi aÑo escolar, terminar mi carrera, seguir una vida normal. >> mientras espera por ese donante, daniela cuenta con el apoyo de los seres queridos y personalidades que se han unido a su causa. el cantante jeimy fox expresa su solidaridad, asÍ como el artista espaÑol alejandro sanz, su madre implora que esta ayuda llegue a tiempo. >> la vida de mi hija...
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tavis: the talk of academia and the entire eastern seaboard of late has been this book that suggestsncome inequality is going to get worse, not better. >> that's right. it doesn't have to be this way. from the end of world war ii to around 1980 were the economy grew faster than it did after 1980, when the economy grew together. grew,part of our society but the bottom grew faster than the top, so we were coming together. since 1980 we have an growing apart and growing more slowly. one reason for this growing inequality, most economists are beginning to agree it has to do with trade. it doesn't have to be this way. up, haveen ourselves progressive taxation, provide better education. there are other things we could do, but that's not what we are doing. in the absence of these other things, there's a problem. move ontoave to another conversation, and the conversation is about earth day. i want to move to a conversation about climate change. i know you have done some significant work on trying to deal with climate change. i don't want to color the question too much before i jump to the ne
tavis: the talk of academia and the entire eastern seaboard of late has been this book that suggestsncome inequality is going to get worse, not better. >> that's right. it doesn't have to be this way. from the end of world war ii to around 1980 were the economy grew faster than it did after 1980, when the economy grew together. grew,part of our society but the bottom grew faster than the top, so we were coming together. since 1980 we have an growing apart and growing more slowly. one...
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b con esto se redujo los aplican tes que van a ingresar a la academia a 29. >>> sÓlos 29 elt mino elementos en su fila para evitar que se vayan a otras dependencias. vi un mejor salario para que no se fueran. >>> que firmen un contrato para que es de s queden aquÍ. >>> una falta de presupuesto que golpea fuerte al departamento de policÍa, ahora lideres sipped cales de departamento policÍa co tratan de establecer conversaciÓn con la ciudad para encontrar soluciones. es mi reporte en vivo desde san josÉ, noticias univision 14. >>> gracias, ramÓn y tambiÉn en san josÉ arrestan a dos personas luego que encontraron drogas en sau to y lo vinculan con carteles mexicano, ambos se encuentran tras las rejas luego de una intensa investigaciÓn que llevÓ a este arresto, de acuerdo al alguacil los sosopechosos pertenecÍan a la familia michoacana. >>> los detectives trabajan este caso por meses, hasta encontrar dos personas en un vehÍculo, este vehÍculo estaba manejando cuando los corvetted gafshdz los encontraron, tenÍa droga que estaba con s escondida en el auto. >>> segÚn autoridades la pareja tenÍa en
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academia began to follow suit and debate has mostly centered on how colleges used to pack this to admit minorities. fast forward to this week when the u.s. supreme court upheld the right of michigan voters to ban affirmative action in public universities. that is what michigan voters want, what about the rest of america? >a survey last month found the lob pass majority support affirmative action on college campuses. but there is a racial and partisan divide if you dig down a little deeper. black americans are the most --ortant alone by hispanics supportive, followed by hispanics and then white. of the most in favor. why do people think affirmative action is a good idea? last year a survey by cbs news found that about six in 10 people says that embraces diversity. about two intense as it is to make up for past discrimination. so far there are eight u.s. states with ready broadband on affirmative action. this supreme court ruling could encourage more states to follow suit. >> on sunday south africans will be celebrating freedom day which marks a moment 20 years ago when millions of black
academia began to follow suit and debate has mostly centered on how colleges used to pack this to admit minorities. fast forward to this week when the u.s. supreme court upheld the right of michigan voters to ban affirmative action in public universities. that is what michigan voters want, what about the rest of america? >a survey last month found the lob pass majority support affirmative action on college campuses. but there is a racial and partisan divide if you dig down a little deeper....
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industry and academia were working closely with one another. industry was paying for research and hiring students out of the universities. for chemistry, it was the beginning of industrial research and development. the payoffs were immediate. the way to find new dyes was get a large number of guys who are competently trained chemists, get them a laboratory, get them major reagents, set them down and say, "start making things." the path from coal tar to colorful dyes was long. there were many steps to the process, but each step produced new compounds, and the experiments began building on themselves. you can't do a large number of experiments because every experiment you do, you have to start from scratch. but what happens as the germans developed the dye industry, and they started making thousands of types of dyes, to make these dyes, you had to build up tens of thousands of intermediate compounds, all produced on a rather reasonable scale. what you have, then, is an enormous stable of things you can use in experiments. so the combinations-- as
industry and academia were working closely with one another. industry was paying for research and hiring students out of the universities. for chemistry, it was the beginning of industrial research and development. the payoffs were immediate. the way to find new dyes was get a large number of guys who are competently trained chemists, get them a laboratory, get them major reagents, set them down and say, "start making things." the path from coal tar to colorful dyes was long. there...
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. >> senator, are the young people, the liberal, the academia, are they embracing b libertarianism? >> maybe, maybe not. there's honest progressives on the left that are good with civil liberties but you have some who are horrible on civil liberties and you have some who are good on civil liberties. one of the ones i have worked with is ron, a senator from oregon and i consider him to be a good progressive one who is defending civil liberties but there's many here from the left that have no concern at all for your right to privacy. >> very quick. only about 30 seconds or so. so this week, the first amendmentassault, ask hobby lobby. the second amendment under assault, ask eric holder, and the forth amendment, the nsa. which one of these are under attack the most by the left? >> the interesting thing i tell people is you can't have the second amendment unless you have the 4th. you can't protect the second amendment unless you have the 1st amendment. you need them all. sometimes they like some better than others and conservatives. you need to support the whole bill of rights. it's how
. >> senator, are the young people, the liberal, the academia, are they embracing b libertarianism? >> maybe, maybe not. there's honest progressives on the left that are good with civil liberties but you have some who are horrible on civil liberties and you have some who are good on civil liberties. one of the ones i have worked with is ron, a senator from oregon and i consider him to be a good progressive one who is defending civil liberties but there's many here from the left that...
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it is a rare and challenging partnership between business and academia with potential profits from studiesone at a public university. >> they have brain power and ideas. we have the drug know how and the resources. we need to get these entities to come together. >> reporter: they're not testing new drugs on these animals but measuring fat deposits, heart rate, blood pressure and physiological data to figure out how grizzlies gain and lose all those weight in ways that would kill or sicken us as bears prepare for hibernation and sleep all winter and wake up in the spring. >> every year these bears get massively obese. they put on all fat and they do it in such a way that does not make them sick. one morning they wake up and decide they're not hungry any more. how do they do that? >> the hibernation is extreme metabolism that we don't do. >> reporter: this is a four-year study about obesity, but they're hoping if all goes well to have products on store shelves from results of this study by the early 2020's. >> nature has dealt with all human health problems. we have to find the right things.
it is a rare and challenging partnership between business and academia with potential profits from studiesone at a public university. >> they have brain power and ideas. we have the drug know how and the resources. we need to get these entities to come together. >> reporter: they're not testing new drugs on these animals but measuring fat deposits, heart rate, blood pressure and physiological data to figure out how grizzlies gain and lose all those weight in ways that would kill or...
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to fix an 18-wheeler and enlist in the navy than spend $150,000 to marinate four years in toxic academia people going to college? >> no, i'm not against people going to college. but what i'm for is making sure that everybody in america has opportunity, and we need to hold up all workers in america, not just those who get high degrees in academia. i think -- and it's not to say those aren't good things. those are good things and we should affirm those -- we need to affirm all work. >> schieffer: let me just ask you this and i honor people who work. i used to belong to the carpenter's union when i was in high school. i know about working outdoors and i know that's what made me want to go to college and get an indoor job. but beyond that, are you afraid of what children -- i mean, i know you've home-schooled your children. are you afraid of what they would learn in college? and what are you afraid they'll find out that you don't want them to know about? >> i have three kids in college this year, so i'm in the afraid of that. i went to college. i have a graduate degree and a law degree. so,
to fix an 18-wheeler and enlist in the navy than spend $150,000 to marinate four years in toxic academia people going to college? >> no, i'm not against people going to college. but what i'm for is making sure that everybody in america has opportunity, and we need to hold up all workers in america, not just those who get high degrees in academia. i think -- and it's not to say those aren't good things. those are good things and we should affirm those -- we need to affirm all work....
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had just a right amount of academia or government we would not gotten it right. the way we talk about how diversity brings more effective decision-making for complex problems, this is a complex problem. in order to get it right beneath lots of different actors are on the table who can figure it out. at the time it was brought to the public meaning to different companies who could sign on with the party got it right and it didn't put companies at risk. my belief you have to meet people where they are and it is respectful. the right way to do it and it makes things move more quick way. so we went and sat with what used to be known as the faults. it's now called the massachusetts competitive partnership. we sat down with the presence of the largest corporations in massachusetts in the greater boston area, and all of them understood that these are types of issues that they were facing. everyone wanted to do something about it and here we were giving them a ready made place to help solve the problem where they can talk about it and what i would call a safe reasonable
had just a right amount of academia or government we would not gotten it right. the way we talk about how diversity brings more effective decision-making for complex problems, this is a complex problem. in order to get it right beneath lots of different actors are on the table who can figure it out. at the time it was brought to the public meaning to different companies who could sign on with the party got it right and it didn't put companies at risk. my belief you have to meet people where...
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violencia en la ciudad. sean whent/chief el jefe de la policia afirma que parte del exito que su academia nuevos oficiales, se debe a las grandes oportunidades que ofrecen de crecer profesionalme nte. segun expertos, el departamento tenia antes de esta promocion a 612 oficiales, pero se necesitan 900 uniformados para que el cuerpo policial cumpla a cabalidad con las necesidades de la ciudad. con esta graduacin, 47 nuevos profesionales del orden pblico haran cumplir y hacer cumplir las leyes de la ciudad. pero aun no logran llegar al numero ideal. en el 2013 hubo progresos en materia de seguridad en el area de la bahia, pero las estadisticas siguen siendo alarmantes fs oakland tuvo 92 homicidios, 39 menos que en el 2012 san francisco 48, menos de los 69 registrados en el 2012 y san jose 46 homicidios, dos menos que en el 2012 estadisticas indican que oakland continua siendo la ciudad mas violenta del area... pero sin duda, este es un paso importante... en otras jurisdicciones , como san jose, el crimen hace de las suyas y su policia apenas pudo reclutar 29 oficiales --- casi la mitad de lo
violencia en la ciudad. sean whent/chief el jefe de la policia afirma que parte del exito que su academia nuevos oficiales, se debe a las grandes oportunidades que ofrecen de crecer profesionalme nte. segun expertos, el departamento tenia antes de esta promocion a 612 oficiales, pero se necesitan 900 uniformados para que el cuerpo policial cumpla a cabalidad con las necesidades de la ciudad. con esta graduacin, 47 nuevos profesionales del orden pblico haran cumplir y hacer cumplir las leyes de...
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academia sometimes especially by the time you get to college you have an identity crisis and what happens is you are taught to not like the parts of yourself that aren't european, that aren't typically european. for example i went to catholic school for grammar school and high school and always heard the european missionaries who came to the new world were god-fearing, got loving, they were not capitalists, just about peace and love and the indigenous for primitive savages, didn't have anything, were running around naked etc. and in order for them to become human they had to accept jesus. same thing we all know happened with the trans-atlantic slave trade from the dominican respected and i resented the crap i've learned in school. that just didn't feel right and i saw how it played out holistically in the cells of the people i grew up with and i see that today, people that i grew up with emphasizing their names and wearing contacts and it is such a wonderful process to unlearn everything i learned in school. >> going back to you and emily, and maybe the question about internationalism and
academia sometimes especially by the time you get to college you have an identity crisis and what happens is you are taught to not like the parts of yourself that aren't european, that aren't typically european. for example i went to catholic school for grammar school and high school and always heard the european missionaries who came to the new world were god-fearing, got loving, they were not capitalists, just about peace and love and the indigenous for primitive savages, didn't have...
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--segun la academia americana de pediatria, la mayoria de las lesiones de rodilla ocurren en la juventuddo que algunos musculos de esta parte del cuerpo. --ejercicios adecuados reducirian el riesgo de lesion en un 72 por ciento. take vo - cesar -- internet y las redes sociales pueden ser un arma especial en contra de las dolencias de la vejez. --enviar correos electronicos a un amor del pasado o simplemente utilizar internet ayudaria a las personas de la tercera edad a combatir la depresion. --de acuerdo a un estudio efectuado en el estado de michigan, las redes sociales generan beneficios fisicos y mentales a las personas de edad avanzada. blanca --al sur del area de la bahia, en la costa central aumentan los casos de sarampion. cesar pero los medicos afirman que los niÑos que fueron contagiados no haban sido vacunados contra este mal. michelle pulido amplia. pkg 00:00 00:40 01:08 hasta el da de hoy, se han registrado 58 casos de sarampin en el estado dorado... dos de ellos en el condado de monterey estos dos niños en nuestro condado con sarampión, recibió el virus de otra persona. no s
--segun la academia americana de pediatria, la mayoria de las lesiones de rodilla ocurren en la juventuddo que algunos musculos de esta parte del cuerpo. --ejercicios adecuados reducirian el riesgo de lesion en un 72 por ciento. take vo - cesar -- internet y las redes sociales pueden ser un arma especial en contra de las dolencias de la vejez. --enviar correos electronicos a un amor del pasado o simplemente utilizar internet ayudaria a las personas de la tercera edad a combatir la depresion....
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you have been in academia and have the perspective of an economist as well.the issue of fair pay -- there is always so much disputed. but why does it matter from an economic perspective? >> you can start with the economic perspective starting with the stories you just told. individuals who go to the marketplace not to get the earnings they deserve. lifepacts their quality of and their family's quality of life over their lifetime. what you learn today affect your retirement. it sticks with you and your family. it changes the opportunities your family can enjoy. we as a society, adding that up over millions and millions of women, you come to a very big number in terms of economic impact. we as an economy are not growing as rapidly as we should be. we do not enjoy the quality of life that we should be. the dusk of the problems we face today is relatively low growth -- the two problems we face today is relatively low growth and low income. as we get american families the income they deserve? these things accumulate and affect a community's ability to grow because
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everybody has a say in what goes on on the internet all the same time governments civil society academia and business sector will try to come up with solutions to get it into a process in which not only you have to fight for sixty cm deep into its thing that the show's bringing back itself but also in the decision making. give us our southern italy's toxic dump we visit a region called the triangle of death. i'm not yet beaten path contract by burning industrial waste leaving the presidency surgeon cancer the eye malnutrition. lyla. drug addiction. insecurity. i heard the news the report on afghan abilities. in fact the city. on the rover's future the eye. we are italians living north of naples that are trapped in a triangle of death. years of illegal we spur thing led to the contamination of local farmland into the air pollution is being blamed for massive surge in cases of cancer as well. he said workers cannot investigate christina was kelly's be in the farming business for nearly twenty years with the government says large parts of his land are contaminated and as coles of the last b
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a lot has been moving around funding of fc in wales is a great example of picking businesses and academia to get that. it's new in aviation qantas sixty nine eight is off the dole. i think abt by pete pete the money coming from the welsh government eu fines and mostly from the european investment bank is expected to generate an oakleigh economy and international business is still on the canvas like one of uncertainty that vice president a p e i t and began by asking him if he knew that sees now need to go beyond pov such funding the ideal is given a new house and was doubled on to the government is again i'm probably in response to the continuing crisis and called in response to the perceived need to invest more in innovation and growth employment and skills that the blog has been not to get used to get to hold objects such as the mom behind us which are aimed at building up momentum investment scale to what was in seeking to do is to move more into that good but the best interests and skills knowledge. at the level of education. a great example of the regeneration project. i mean how imp
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the first ever state visits planned on irish presidents to the united kingdom academia look of this special six long from windsor castle ay ay ay ay ay ay like yo dd gets on his wife sabina alicante apply cream elizabeth and prince philip i try to get emotional the move. what killed him one huge moment of westminster up a memorial to more non profit before addressing the houses of parliament. traci and i don't want to come. with future to reach that friendship to grow he did moan with it and look it up. my signs off on the terms of reference for the guy that takes investigation. the inquiry will also note that the template of the sophie tossed onto county a case europe's highest court to its international telecoms providers should not store data for up to two years saying it's a breach of code to say. as tributes for peaches geldof has produced police tried to establish the cause of chris up and down. i knew. you know the don't do dentistry killed his historic state visit to the united kingdom with full ceremonial on earth the president and his wife sabina well welcomed by how much the quee
the first ever state visits planned on irish presidents to the united kingdom academia look of this special six long from windsor castle ay ay ay ay ay ay like yo dd gets on his wife sabina alicante apply cream elizabeth and prince philip i try to get emotional the move. what killed him one huge moment of westminster up a memorial to more non profit before addressing the houses of parliament. traci and i don't want to come. with future to reach that friendship to grow he did moan with it and...
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and academia, is meant to serve as the hub of end lyingment. to go ahead and reskinned its invitation to ali. we have students respect the first amendments. >> you why do you think other universities haven't seized on the opportunity to invite her or honor her? i would. >> i think that's a very good point. the thing i want to know is outraged as this student and should be, the idea i'm still baffled what brandeis did. a school with long history of studies in judism. if anyone has been oppressed by jews and radical islamists. she said the model of brandeis is truth even on to its inner most parts, if that's your motto, what she's doing is telling the truth, and explain yourselves. just explain yourselves. be clear, and you are ducking and you are looking ridiculous and you are looking like kourds. >> this continues to be a story, the wall street journal published what she would have said at brandeis. she said i stand before you who is someone not afraid to ask difficult questions about williams rights and -- women's rights and girls right global
and academia, is meant to serve as the hub of end lyingment. to go ahead and reskinned its invitation to ali. we have students respect the first amendments. >> you why do you think other universities haven't seized on the opportunity to invite her or honor her? i would. >> i think that's a very good point. the thing i want to know is outraged as this student and should be, the idea i'm still baffled what brandeis did. a school with long history of studies in judism. if anyone has...
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de policÍas en perÚ porque creen que sus hijos han sido vÍctimas de una posesiÓn diabolica, en la academiar planificando. >> y nuevo mes tambiÉn eduardo ¿quÉ nos prepara la madre naturaleza para abril?. >> ¿quÉ tal? pamela, bÁrbara, vamos a comenzar en la costa este porque estÁ dejo aÚned una tormenta buena noticia para california y nieve en sectores de montaÑa aquÍ tenemos la baja en niveles medios de la atmÓsfera, incluyendo san francisco los Ángeles, tambiÉn maÑana comienza a desvanecerse y avanza un poco de humedad para gran parte del oeste del paits. repito buenas noticias para ustedes maÑana algÚn chubascos acÁ en san francisco hasta 20% de chubascos y 30% para ciudad de los Ángeles, phoenix con temperaturas de 70 grados. >> ahora gran parte del sur recibiendo calor estamos pasando de invierno a temperaturas que podrÍan estar ubicadas casi en el mes de junio y desde texas hasta las carolinas de 80 grados o mÁs, pero esta es la antesala de una esa forment que viene desde california estarÁ dando paso a tornados una palabra que nadie escuchar desde texas hasta ohio, probabilidades de to
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. >> i think the reason for that is most of the stuff put through ago academia comes through like a leftng funnel. they are afraid their stuff is sensorred as well. there has to be a defender of freedom of speech. if there is a place you can make people uncomfortable with difficult discussions and make them think, i would expect professors to stand up for that. >>> would the debt booy out of her depth? a candidate disked one of the opponents for not attending college and only high school. he is talking on the nation's debt. >> a high school graduate in this race. these issues are so complex there is one candidate in this race that lived up to the 99 states. how do you breng value to a -- bring value to a debate. what it takes a to come pete in the local economy. >> she admits she never completed her college degree. she shamefully entered the workforce. what a loser. speaking of losers. >> why are people laughing? >> because the elephant didn't go to college. you know who else didn't have a a college degree? george washington? you know who else? abraham lincoln? you know who else? harry t
. >> i think the reason for that is most of the stuff put through ago academia comes through like a leftng funnel. they are afraid their stuff is sensorred as well. there has to be a defender of freedom of speech. if there is a place you can make people uncomfortable with difficult discussions and make them think, i would expect professors to stand up for that. >>> would the debt booy out of her depth? a candidate disked one of the opponents for not attending college and only...
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we have to have strong and positive leadership from business, from academia as well, from all quartersf our society i think there is good argument to be made, we have a lot of people who should be leading, resigned and retired from the field. and i think that's a dam shame. we can sit here and complain about obama all day. i'm no more impressed of the leadership of republican party. i'm no more impressed by business leadership, multinationals, chamber of commerce. i mean i don't understand we tolerate this kind of enui in our society? >> you and i know what kind of changes need to be made to the tax code. to so-called entitlement program there is no willing necessary to work on that. thing that strikes me going back to my years in the reagan white house, president reagan got tremendously important tax bill passed. >> right. >> brought the top rate down to 28%, big social security reform at a time the democrats controlled the house throughout the eight years in the white house. lou: you're talking about the knit 86 reform act? >> 83 social secure and eightsy six tax reform act. -- '86.
we have to have strong and positive leadership from business, from academia as well, from all quartersf our society i think there is good argument to be made, we have a lot of people who should be leading, resigned and retired from the field. and i think that's a dam shame. we can sit here and complain about obama all day. i'm no more impressed of the leadership of republican party. i'm no more impressed by business leadership, multinationals, chamber of commerce. i mean i don't understand we...
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large group of older women who could make a real difference to america's corporations, businesses, academia, politics, you name it. >> politics, is that a hint? now the republican presidential race, jeb bush is considering the campaign. and he'll make a decision by the end of this year. bush's mother, former first lady barbara bush said last fall there had been enough bushes in the white house, but family members now say president jw.h. bush disagrees and he's encouraging jeb to run. >>> nearly every moderate republican is facing a challenge. house boehner supports immigration reform but said when he talks about bringing that legislation to the floor, rank and file congressional republicans begin to whine. yesterday at a rotary club in his ohio district the speaker did an imitation of his colleagues whining. >> but here's the attitude. >> oh, don't make they do this. oh, this is too hard. >> reporter: wow, a conservative think tank heritage action is now blasting boehner for that ridicule. spokesman michael needham said, quote: heritage action and boehner have been feuding since last decemb
large group of older women who could make a real difference to america's corporations, businesses, academia, politics, you name it. >> politics, is that a hint? now the republican presidential race, jeb bush is considering the campaign. and he'll make a decision by the end of this year. bush's mother, former first lady barbara bush said last fall there had been enough bushes in the white house, but family members now say president jw.h. bush disagrees and he's encouraging jeb to run....
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it's a rare challenging partnership between business and academia.with emjem studying at private universities. >> they have the cds, and we have the resources and we need to get the resources together. >> they're not testing new drugs on these animals, but are testing blood pressure and more physiological data, to figure out how grizzlies gain and lose all of that weight in ways that would sicken us, as the bears prepare for hibernation and wake up in the spring. >> they put on almost all fat and they do it in such a way that doesn't make them sick. one morning they wake up and decide they're not hungry anymore. and so how do they do that. >> the hibernation physiology is very extreme in the metabolism that we don't do it. >> this is a four year study, but amgem is hoping that they can make products. >> i feel that nature has learned how to deal with almost all health problems, and we have to go out and find the right thing. >> beyond the obesity study, both researchers see the bears as partners, who can help find treatments for heart disease, kidney
it's a rare challenging partnership between business and academia.with emjem studying at private universities. >> they have the cds, and we have the resources and we need to get the resources together. >> they're not testing new drugs on these animals, but are testing blood pressure and more physiological data, to figure out how grizzlies gain and lose all of that weight in ways that would sicken us, as the bears prepare for hibernation and wake up in the spring. >> they put...
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host: before his work in academia and brookings, he was an analyst for the congressional budget office. ryan joins us from ohio, the republican line. caller: i am definitely happy with the way that things went yesterday in afghanistan, to walk around with that purple stain on your finger is a big deal. they show that -- anyway. is whatm curious about we have been doing in iraq is breakinghe same thing, something and leaving it and i have heard stories about how things are not going quite as well, there is a report on this now. i want to know how they are doing over there by your opinion. there are elections and everything. other side of this coin, i think. anyway i want to know your opinion on that. more violenceas over the weekend in iraq. this is a related question and i had a chance to talk to president karzai about this and he was persuaded that because we pulled out in a rack and things began to go downhill, this is all the more reason that we are desperate to stay in afghanistan, so he has leverage over us because as a superpower we must -- we must want a base in his country. i t
host: before his work in academia and brookings, he was an analyst for the congressional budget office. ryan joins us from ohio, the republican line. caller: i am definitely happy with the way that things went yesterday in afghanistan, to walk around with that purple stain on your finger is a big deal. they show that -- anyway. is whatm curious about we have been doing in iraq is breakinghe same thing, something and leaving it and i have heard stories about how things are not going quite as...
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. >> but it's the parents, the people in academia at the university -- >> even great parents, though,ff to college, finally free from any discipline and go crazy, right? >> but you're sending kids to college, not to prison. you're sending them to college. it is the school's responsibility to monitor and to have set rule. i do agree with that. >> but what happens off campus -- >> but there's also rules and there's enforcing the rules. they're two different things. and the academics in the school are not enforcing the rules -- >> animal house came from dartmouth -- is this just dartmouth or the college culture in 2014? >> it's the culture. it's become very cool to be part of a frat or a hazing process, to binge, to throw up all over the place, to pass out, toest po it on instagram. >> crazy. >> so it's an entire package, unfortunately. >> if we went down this building in a line of bars and did what they did, we would be in jail. >> no question, i agree. >> now they just go to a disciplinary council or whatever it is. the school takes care of it. there's not strong enough enforcement fro
. >> but it's the parents, the people in academia at the university -- >> even great parents, though,ff to college, finally free from any discipline and go crazy, right? >> but you're sending kids to college, not to prison. you're sending them to college. it is the school's responsibility to monitor and to have set rule. i do agree with that. >> but what happens off campus -- >> but there's also rules and there's enforcing the rules. they're two different things....
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government, the media, and academia joined forces to pretend the emperor still has new clothes. >> ninaat me. coming up, dana gave dreg an exclusive tour of the george w. bush presidential center last week in dallas. have you seen president bush's cowboy boots? here's a peak. >> so the president was head of the texas rangers. part owner of the texas rangers. >> football team? >> football? look, it has a baseball in it. >> i thought it was a big round thing. >> you're going to disappoint eric. >> i'm sorry. >> more of dana and greg's adventure after the break. don't go away. ♪ can you hear it? ♪ fueling the american spirit. ♪ no matter when, ♪ no matter where, ♪ marathon will take you there. ♪ >>> you may have noticed i haven't been here for a few days, but i'm back and better than ever. i have been on tour to promote my new book. i kicked it off at the bush presidential center in dallas. on thursday, i brought america's press secretary along, actually, she asked to come and what was i going to do? dana interviewed me there, but she knave me a tour of the bush museum and some of our came
government, the media, and academia joined forces to pretend the emperor still has new clothes. >> ninaat me. coming up, dana gave dreg an exclusive tour of the george w. bush presidential center last week in dallas. have you seen president bush's cowboy boots? here's a peak. >> so the president was head of the texas rangers. part owner of the texas rangers. >> football team? >> football? look, it has a baseball in it. >> i thought it was a big round thing....
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host: before his work in academia and brookings, he was an analyst for the congressional budget office. ryan joins us from ohio, the republican line. caller: i am definitely happy with the way that things went yesterday in afghanistan, to walk around with that purple stain on your finger is a big deal. they show that -- anyway. is whatm curious about we have been doing in iraq is breakinghe same thing, something and leaving it and i have heard stories about how things are not going quite as well, there is a report on this now. i want to know how they are doing over there by your opinion. there are elections and everything. other side of this coin, i think. anyway i want to know your opinion on that. more violenceas over the weekend in iraq. this is a related question and i had a chance to talk to president karzai about this and he was persuaded that because we pulled out in a rack and things began to go downhill, this is all the more reason that we are desperate to stay in afghanistan, so he has leverage over us because as a superpower we must -- we must want a base in his country. i t
host: before his work in academia and brookings, he was an analyst for the congressional budget office. ryan joins us from ohio, the republican line. caller: i am definitely happy with the way that things went yesterday in afghanistan, to walk around with that purple stain on your finger is a big deal. they show that -- anyway. is whatm curious about we have been doing in iraq is breakinghe same thing, something and leaving it and i have heard stories about how things are not going quite as...
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minority that does not have self restraint and knowledge and a lot of them end up in the media and academia some of the key is to have even more cultural norms and legal restraint to curb behavior. this book has taken a step up the mountain by delving into and focusing on failure and by rejecting the favor of cost effectiveness of further step to be more rigorous another step is to look at innovation economics or the impedimenta government faces with the experimental phase of the process and the evolution phase. finally the next up would be to reconsider assumptions about the highly educated technocratic elite, a hete, that if i had the authors convert level and confidence of the technocratic elites and would be a moderate. on the other hand, if you have my sober assessment of the deficiencies deficiencies, overconfidence deficiencies, overconfidence , lack of self knowledge yourself restraint and he too would be a low-key libertarian. [applause] >> would you like to say something in response? >> i will try to be brief because i agree with a great deal so i will just identify the points tha
minority that does not have self restraint and knowledge and a lot of them end up in the media and academia some of the key is to have even more cultural norms and legal restraint to curb behavior. this book has taken a step up the mountain by delving into and focusing on failure and by rejecting the favor of cost effectiveness of further step to be more rigorous another step is to look at innovation economics or the impedimenta government faces with the experimental phase of the process and...
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but in academia, when you wrote a law review article, you would circulate it to your colleagues and i would make comments, helpful comments, not just this is wrong. but there's an additional point you could make. ruth and i did that with one another's opinions. she would suggest different stuff i could put an end i would her as well. >> our time is up. i'm sorry about that. i want to thank our wonderful, attentive audience. i want to thank the many who listened all over the world, but most important way, i want to thank our remarkable guests, to sitting justices of the supreme court of the united states, antonin scalia and ruth bader ginsburg. thank you both so much. [applause] and as we now close, i want to say thank you to all of the people who have made this kind of civilized conversation possible and they know they are. that's all we can do for now. i am marvin kalb and as edward murrow used to say, good night and good luck. [applause] thank you so much. these are going out? this is still being seen on c-span. the first question in front of me is to justice scalia. why are you the
but in academia, when you wrote a law review article, you would circulate it to your colleagues and i would make comments, helpful comments, not just this is wrong. but there's an additional point you could make. ruth and i did that with one another's opinions. she would suggest different stuff i could put an end i would her as well. >> our time is up. i'm sorry about that. i want to thank our wonderful, attentive audience. i want to thank the many who listened all over the world, but...
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they're doing so well in school and they're mastering academia, but those aren't the lessons they needreal life. if you don't know about failure on any level, that can really hurt you done the road? >> and if you are focused on being perfect, then you think that's your value. people pleasing, perfection, getting it all right. of course, you're not going take a risk. why would you take a risk? the stakes just seem too high. boys, on the other hand, they fail all over the place. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [male announcer] glucerna... ♪ i ♪ and i got the tools ira ♪ to do it my way ♪ i got a lock on equities ♪ that's why i'm type e ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ i can do it all from my mobile phone ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ if i need some help i'm not alone ♪ ♪ we're all tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ we've got a place that we call home ♪ ♪ we're all type e ♪ >> we would ask the conversation on race. matthe
they're doing so well in school and they're mastering academia, but those aren't the lessons they needreal life. if you don't know about failure on any level, that can really hurt you done the road? >> and if you are focused on being perfect, then you think that's your value. people pleasing, perfection, getting it all right. of course, you're not going take a risk. why would you take a risk? the stakes just seem too high. boys, on the other hand, they fail all over the place. with...
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so while in tv studios and academia those talk about non-violence it is strategic. they can be a gandhi on the streets and ran to mao in the forest of 55 have you had criticism from them? >> no. the forest is under siege it is terrible what is going on there. people cannot get medicine. they are just been killed. i think six months after i came out after a book was published, there is a part in the book where i say i am lying amongst the rocks with these people and i say i am in my private suite in a 1,000 star hotel. [laughter] so six months after it was published, passed from hand to hand to he and to head to head to head a so i get a biscuit this a little piece of paper folded 95 times and i opened it in that was the letter from the forest that said after you wrote a wave of happiness went through the forest and was signed by the 1,000 star hotel. [laughter] [applause] >> so they do have a sense of humor. in terms of criticism talk about the most recent thing. you do have a copy of the book icy, an introduction it merges accepted in the magazine. knu taco little
so while in tv studios and academia those talk about non-violence it is strategic. they can be a gandhi on the streets and ran to mao in the forest of 55 have you had criticism from them? >> no. the forest is under siege it is terrible what is going on there. people cannot get medicine. they are just been killed. i think six months after i came out after a book was published, there is a part in the book where i say i am lying amongst the rocks with these people and i say i am in my...
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[laughter] the relationship between academia and the first amendment can be simply described. free-speech as established by the first amendment is an inclusive, democratic idea. academic freedom is a notion that only lives coherently within an academic structure, which is determinedly exclusive. what academics do -- our trade is to make judgments on each other. and what we do is not foster speech or to ensure that it will flourish, but rather it is the case that we devise mechanisms by which we give ourselves the right, at least those of us that have tenured positions, to say who can and who cannot speak freely. another way of looking at the difference between academic freedom and free speech is to think of the topic of holocaust denial, which has been with us for quite a while and will be with us, i predict, for a very long time. holocaust denial in our society under the strong absolutist first amendment abuse that eric referenced is something that cannot be stigmatized or oppressed. holocaust denial can be promoted on websites, radio programs, videos, and so forth. but in th
[laughter] the relationship between academia and the first amendment can be simply described. free-speech as established by the first amendment is an inclusive, democratic idea. academic freedom is a notion that only lives coherently within an academic structure, which is determinedly exclusive. what academics do -- our trade is to make judgments on each other. and what we do is not foster speech or to ensure that it will flourish, but rather it is the case that we devise mechanisms by which we...
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so if your going to -- if you're going to do interdisciplinary studies and you're in academia, my adviceto you is wait until you've got tenure -- [laughter] and got job security. i was hired by ucla because of my outstanding research on the gallbladder. so i was hired to teach physiology to ucla medical students which i did for years and years, and my colleagues, most of them did not know that i had a separate career studying new guinea birds. when -- [inaudible] won the pulitzer prize, that attracted attention, and they realized that jared diamond was doing things other than studying gallbladders. [laughter] >> you were sent into the jungle? >> well, it actually produced a negative rather than positive vote for my subsequent promotion. >> wow. >> so much for lip service about interdisciplinary studies. >> thank you. good question. next, please. >> okay. hi. i can't tell you how delighted i am to meet or hear both of you. patt, i listen to public radio almost all day long, so it's so great to see you, and, jared, i read your book "guns, germs and steel" years ago, and i've been spouting
so if your going to -- if you're going to do interdisciplinary studies and you're in academia, my adviceto you is wait until you've got tenure -- [laughter] and got job security. i was hired by ucla because of my outstanding research on the gallbladder. so i was hired to teach physiology to ucla medical students which i did for years and years, and my colleagues, most of them did not know that i had a separate career studying new guinea birds. when -- [inaudible] won the pulitzer prize, that...
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so while theoretically and tv studios and in academia people discuss violence and nonviolence , it's actually strategic. the same person can be found in on the street and announced in the forest. you just have to do what you can do. [applause] >> to you know how they take your book? did you ever get any feedback? >> i had the when you know, kind of very difficult. the force is under siege. it's actually terrible what's going on there. people can't come out, people can't get medicine. it's just, there being killed. so i think it might have been six months after i came out and after was published. they're is a part in the book where one line a much these young sort of iran months. i say no, i'm in my private streak, thousand star hotel. so six months after the essay was published passed from hand to hand to hand to hand account this thing bit : basket which is this little piece of paper which is folded 95 times. .. >> you've got a copy of the book, i see. an introduction, and it was accepted in caravan magazine, and it was called the doctrine of the saint. can you talk a little bit abo
so while theoretically and tv studios and in academia people discuss violence and nonviolence , it's actually strategic. the same person can be found in on the street and announced in the forest. you just have to do what you can do. [applause] >> to you know how they take your book? did you ever get any feedback? >> i had the when you know, kind of very difficult. the force is under siege. it's actually terrible what's going on there. people can't come out, people can't get...