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you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and the female has to portray masculine. there is a very fierce dance and a soft sort of dance and every dancer has to learn all those aspects. it's very, you know, my teacher i call him a guru in this art form you have to study very, very hard. you have to learn about all the cultural aspects. he says it's liberating because he enjoys and has to learn to bring up the feminine aspect. he's a strong character it's a challenge for him and he likes it. the stories are metaphor cal. i don't look at this that this is a man or woman. there are qualities we all have that some of us are in touch with and are not. in our culture we think people should not be people they have be macho and feminine image. every human being inside them has feminine and masculine qualities. one is not good or bad it's a duality you need to be a whole human being in touch of what is going on in society. if everyone danced or got in touch with different sides of them there would be m
you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and the female has to portray masculine. there is a very fierce dance and a soft sort of dance and every dancer has to learn all those aspects. it's very, you know, my teacher i call him a guru in this art form you have to study very, very hard. you have to learn about all the cultural aspects. he says it's liberating because he enjoys and has to learn to bring up the feminine...
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i got into the leadership aspect of it. i think just having the broad knowledge as far as the technical knowledge has been really important. i had a chance to run proving grounds and run scientific labs and got into the regulatory side of the business. i had an interesting time to see all aspects of the company. i think what we find, especially at ford with our leadership and how we work, it's really one ford, one team. we all participate in a lot of the different decisions. for me, it has been exciting. >> what do you currently drive? >> right now, i have a ford explorer. i have a ford edge. >> from wisconsin. chris on the independent line. you are on with susan cischke. go ahead, chris. >> good morning. i have a question about some years ago ford bought volvo. prior to them buying volvo, i had seen a program on pbs that volvo had developed a 100-mile a gallon car that you could stop at a grocery store and throw vegetable oil in it and it would burn just about anything. they said they weren't building it because of the che
i got into the leadership aspect of it. i think just having the broad knowledge as far as the technical knowledge has been really important. i had a chance to run proving grounds and run scientific labs and got into the regulatory side of the business. i had an interesting time to see all aspects of the company. i think what we find, especially at ford with our leadership and how we work, it's really one ford, one team. we all participate in a lot of the different decisions. for me, it has been...
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you know things like that that aspects of it. i talk a lot about the writing process for a lot of reasons because i think that if you tell what it really means to be a writer people will think oh , it's not -- i think to a large extent you all think we run with the bulls. you know and you think we are sitting in cafes and i can never write in a cafe because i would watch people too much. how can you sit in a cafe and write a novel? we all have our process. i think the interesting things to talk about is the process how you do it because we all do it differently. i don't run with the bulls or sit in cafes. this is the way i do it. there are many ways to do it and you have to find your own way. >> around the web i googled through me to see what it looked like i saw the big bridge and it looked industrialized. >> there really is love. >> i did. a real place and how you pick the location. i have family in japan and my kids are are in a bilingual program in san francisco that's japanese. >> i bet she speaks japanese better than i do.
you know things like that that aspects of it. i talk a lot about the writing process for a lot of reasons because i think that if you tell what it really means to be a writer people will think oh , it's not -- i think to a large extent you all think we run with the bulls. you know and you think we are sitting in cafes and i can never write in a cafe because i would watch people too much. how can you sit in a cafe and write a novel? we all have our process. i think the interesting things to talk...
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this is such a critical aspect of what we are doing. the glass awnings i described earlier is made of laminated glass. very safe. it has then been patterned with a ceramic pattern, baked-on pattern, in a mdot configuration. there are two scales, a large and small are not in the intermediate. it is intended to be a kind of half in gauze. you can see through them but you are not exposed entirely to all the activity on the inside, so the building has presence and solidity, but transparency as well. holding these glass panels is the diamond-shaped gusset plates. this is being designed, as you can imagine, very carefully, to withstand earthquakes low, any security considerations that might impact outside. just behind that is the very robust structure. this is of view of one of the note points where the structure is now branching to support the park, bused back level behind this node, a critical but -- design feature. the next two slides get to one of the more critical current issues, what happens when one of the connections comes undone in a
this is such a critical aspect of what we are doing. the glass awnings i described earlier is made of laminated glass. very safe. it has then been patterned with a ceramic pattern, baked-on pattern, in a mdot configuration. there are two scales, a large and small are not in the intermediate. it is intended to be a kind of half in gauze. you can see through them but you are not exposed entirely to all the activity on the inside, so the building has presence and solidity, but transparency as...
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ceiling and other aspects. involved i don't. receive. any reasons on the contrary i would think that this state will further be developed. things including the fact that. you know. we certainly. have. who is. at the helm of this unit state and who will take a fresh look at what needs to be done in addition for the well being allowed countries there let alone the fact that the military aspect of the interstate defensive aspect is also there i predict that it will be developed bearing in mind the integration process is where russia and belarus are involved. by johnny colleagues had a question here please. please could you make your question more coincide if possible and questions and answers to mark on size right. i want to go for their budget information agencies and their surrogates. my congratulations to the on the holidays i am a question i will ask just one question here what was the two thousand and eleven era like regarding a russia as they are but in your relations were especially concerned. with this thing is russia intending to f
ceiling and other aspects. involved i don't. receive. any reasons on the contrary i would think that this state will further be developed. things including the fact that. you know. we certainly. have. who is. at the helm of this unit state and who will take a fresh look at what needs to be done in addition for the well being allowed countries there let alone the fact that the military aspect of the interstate defensive aspect is also there i predict that it will be developed bearing in mind the...
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but we know some elements, aspects. first of all, i -- we're finished when the syrian people to turn into a weak and submissive people would forego all our revolutionaries, all our nabblist stance like endured in 1982. the faces of which started the resistance at the time and delivered. when we relinquished the revolution and then went with really gifts of submissions fully or wholly or partially about our heights. would relinquish our nationalist stances against the palestinian cause. this is stuff we have since we -- when -- if we decide to be forced witnesses about the massacres that are happening in the country, and i don't know whether the other belief will send out to see if it's a problem, i don't think so. that the issue, it interests only 1.3 billion muslims. just to compare. i would like to say that the syrian people will not submit for different reasons because of the principles for which it was brought, and also for examples here giveren to officials and failed policies are not good news, because the situati
but we know some elements, aspects. first of all, i -- we're finished when the syrian people to turn into a weak and submissive people would forego all our revolutionaries, all our nabblist stance like endured in 1982. the faces of which started the resistance at the time and delivered. when we relinquished the revolution and then went with really gifts of submissions fully or wholly or partially about our heights. would relinquish our nationalist stances against the palestinian cause. this is...
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as i'm sure we will be in the months ahead but it's also an important aspect now. well adelson the funder of the israel lobby in the united states so is mel sembler who is a major funder of romney's campaign key donor romney aligned super pac and the media in the united states is terrified of the israel lobby and the power it has to suppress this discussion i mean i know producers in the mainstream media in the us and they say you know we're never going to discuss this issue of the u.s. relationship with israel in a frank way and this is just one more example rachel maddow had a segment on adelson the relationship with gingrich and she just recalled that she just made a reference to sheldon adelson dark money no reference to the fact that he is funding netanyahu and is incredibly interested in seeing the settlement project in the west bank continue you talk about this powerful relationship certainly we've done countless stories here at our team of candidates from both sides of the aisle visiting israel making that sort of pilgrimage as a necessary stop on their own
as i'm sure we will be in the months ahead but it's also an important aspect now. well adelson the funder of the israel lobby in the united states so is mel sembler who is a major funder of romney's campaign key donor romney aligned super pac and the media in the united states is terrified of the israel lobby and the power it has to suppress this discussion i mean i know producers in the mainstream media in the us and they say you know we're never going to discuss this issue of the u.s....
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president mazzucco: how about the training aspect of this, retraining? commissioner kingsley: is that enforceable to make a requirement? >> these are different and then personnel where you had charter of limitations on the penalty. here with the concurrence of the officer is i understand it. the commissioner can order further training but the chief could also order further training. >> given the fact we sustained five of the allegations it should be written in the training aspect. we do that with officers anyway. i do not see why we would not. commissioner kingsley: is there a motion? i move that we suspend assistant patrol special officer ernest tachihara for 30 days, 10 days to be served immediately and then the remainder starting on, what day? >> the 11th which will be next week. >> in that instance, to wait and have the entire 30 days start on january 11. >> that is 30 days total. >commissioner kingsley: yes, sir. >> does that include sundays? >> 30 working days. commissioner kingsley: a thirty day period. whenever days you would work during that tim
president mazzucco: how about the training aspect of this, retraining? commissioner kingsley: is that enforceable to make a requirement? >> these are different and then personnel where you had charter of limitations on the penalty. here with the concurrence of the officer is i understand it. the commissioner can order further training but the chief could also order further training. >> given the fact we sustained five of the allegations it should be written in the training aspect....
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we hide from our parents but we don't from our siblings, they know every aspect of us. it is why they can drive us crazy, it is why when we have a problem, our impulse is to want our brother or sister right next to us. no one with could be closer. there is that pull. that pull is so powerful. it was a love story, always. >> do you think you knew that before you started writing this? >> i knew i had to be as close to my brother as i could possibly be. i am sure that pull is part of it. >> you have a daughter and stepson as well? >> i have 1 daughter and 1 stepson who i am close to. >> has this changed how you are around them as well? >> absolutely. my daughter casey has a half brother she is very close to. i say to all of them, you are a team. you have each other through life. you are a team. you do a lot of things together as the 2 families, very, very close. >> this seems like a good moment to open up any question that is you all may want to ask about the writing process, about siblings, anything else. >>>> is there something you could read to us from the book that you
we hide from our parents but we don't from our siblings, they know every aspect of us. it is why they can drive us crazy, it is why when we have a problem, our impulse is to want our brother or sister right next to us. no one with could be closer. there is that pull. that pull is so powerful. it was a love story, always. >> do you think you knew that before you started writing this? >> i knew i had to be as close to my brother as i could possibly be. i am sure that pull is part of...
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cpmc's project will deeply affect important aspects of life and health in all of our neighborhoods, so it's throughout san francisco for the next several decades. and we should carefully analyze this development in that light so i wanted to thank the 60-plus occasions and the coalition for bringing this forward and strongly urge that as we discuss this process, that we have a strong community benefits agreement that emerges with the stakeholder groups involved from today's hearing onward as we develop the project. thank you. president chiu: supervisor campos. excuse me. supervisor campos: thank you, mr. president. i want to first of all thank supervisor mar for requesting this hearing and thank you, mr. president, for letting us meet here as a committee of a whole. i look forward to the presentation from staff. i look forward to hearing about the status of negotiations. and let me just from the very beginning say that, you know, my approach from the start of this discussion when i got elected supervisor has been to try to keep an open mind, to try to, as much as possible, work with sut
cpmc's project will deeply affect important aspects of life and health in all of our neighborhoods, so it's throughout san francisco for the next several decades. and we should carefully analyze this development in that light so i wanted to thank the 60-plus occasions and the coalition for bringing this forward and strongly urge that as we discuss this process, that we have a strong community benefits agreement that emerges with the stakeholder groups involved from today's hearing onward as we...
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and there are some fascinating aspects of that. these are, for example, cases in which something is obviously in front of you but for a variety of reasons you don't notice it. there's a fascinating ample of hemineglect in which you have a lesion on the brain in which you don't see the opposite side of the world. so when you draw something you really only draw half the imag you don't draw the other image. so we'll hear about the various kinds defects that you seeith these agnosias. richard has pioneered the use functional magnetic resonance centre imang, has done a lot of very important work with it and that has been very important foallowing us to understand perception of faces. may i have the next image please. one ofhe really interesting agnosias and one we'll hear about from chuck close is blindness face. called prosagnosia. this is people can recognize all kinds of objects but they have difficulty recognizing a face. and this is discovered in around 1947 by johan-- who had several patients. one patient was a young guy who was s
and there are some fascinating aspects of that. these are, for example, cases in which something is obviously in front of you but for a variety of reasons you don't notice it. there's a fascinating ample of hemineglect in which you have a lesion on the brain in which you don't see the opposite side of the world. so when you draw something you really only draw half the imag you don't draw the other image. so we'll hear about the various kinds defects that you seeith these agnosias. richard has...
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and there's two aspects to it. one is this only started in the october, um, and it is now everywhere. um, and the other aspect to it is that in the past i think that we kind of relied on the media to be the one, to be the watchdog. and that's still the role of the media, but people are now part of that too. the devices we all carry around in our pockets, these little cell phones are, essentially, everyone has a printing press, right? everyone can reach the same number of people that "the new york times" can with the right content. and we're seeing that with some of the action the police are taking when, you know, there was a veteran that was beaten by police, um n occupy oakland recently. that video went viral on the internet. you can see it with the uc davis events that took place last week where the police officer pepper sprayed a bunch of students sitting on the floor, um, which is also changing the movement. and i think what we're seeing happening is almost like this ricocheting of the news between mainstream m
and there's two aspects to it. one is this only started in the october, um, and it is now everywhere. um, and the other aspect to it is that in the past i think that we kind of relied on the media to be the one, to be the watchdog. and that's still the role of the media, but people are now part of that too. the devices we all carry around in our pockets, these little cell phones are, essentially, everyone has a printing press, right? everyone can reach the same number of people that "the...
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cutting edge technology regulates every aspect of life here.et's take a closer look now at what's aiming to be the most modern city in the world. >> south korea's capital seoul is a booming, rapidly-expanding city with 20 million residents. here, history and tradition mix with modern life -- there's no space here for a comprehensive urban renewal. but just 40 kilometers west of seoul, a new bridge leads to south korea's future: songdo city -- also called the songdo international business district. it's a place its creators call a 21st century "smart city." and it serves as a model for what other new south koran cities could look like, and how they could function. songdo has turned into a teeming laboratory for global experts and pioneers from every industry -- construction, environmental engineering, computer technology and architecture. the city of the 21st ceuntry is still a baby. when i look at the entire songdo development, the project i'm working on is only one fifth. and that part alone is alone one third complete. so you can imagine, it'
cutting edge technology regulates every aspect of life here.et's take a closer look now at what's aiming to be the most modern city in the world. >> south korea's capital seoul is a booming, rapidly-expanding city with 20 million residents. here, history and tradition mix with modern life -- there's no space here for a comprehensive urban renewal. but just 40 kilometers west of seoul, a new bridge leads to south korea's future: songdo city -- also called the songdo international business...
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there are two aspects to it. one is it was only started in october and it is now everywhere. and the other aspect to it is that in the past, i think they kind of relied on the media to be the ones to be the watchdogs and i think that is still of the world of media but people are part of that now too. the devices we carry around in our pockets, these little cell phones, essentially everyone can reach the same number of people that "the new york times" can the right content. we are seeing that with some of the action that the police are taking. there was a veteran that was beaten by police in occupied oakland recently. that video went viral on the internet and you can see it with with the you see davis events that took place last week where the police officer pepper sprayed a lunch of students sitting on the floor which is also changing the movement. what we are seeing happening is this ricocheting of the news between mainstream media and people involved in occupy wall street where they are helping actually perpetuate the conversations together. >> host: you often write about h
there are two aspects to it. one is it was only started in october and it is now everywhere. and the other aspect to it is that in the past, i think they kind of relied on the media to be the ones to be the watchdogs and i think that is still of the world of media but people are part of that now too. the devices we carry around in our pockets, these little cell phones, essentially everyone can reach the same number of people that "the new york times" can the right content. we are...
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to live up to that standard then they're just frankly not qualified to govern there are a lot of aspects that we can talk about regarding this bradley manning case but i think it's also important sometimes to sort of take this out and make it a little bigger i know that every year at the united states comes out with a report it focuses on human rights abuses around the world pointing its finger at a number of countries including for example iran and china but what about the treatment of bradley manning i mean i think this tells a larger story i interviewed the un special rapporteur tour. to united nations and he has been outraged and frustrated he has even been able to meet with bradley manning one on one. talk about this i mean the solitary confinement there's so much to talk about well it's absurd and i had a chance recently to speak with mr mendez as well and he he mentioned the absurdity of the. in his normal mandate is to be able to speak candidly with the prisoner anywhere in the world so that he can have that really private discussion about what went on and the military said you'r
to live up to that standard then they're just frankly not qualified to govern there are a lot of aspects that we can talk about regarding this bradley manning case but i think it's also important sometimes to sort of take this out and make it a little bigger i know that every year at the united states comes out with a report it focuses on human rights abuses around the world pointing its finger at a number of countries including for example iran and china but what about the treatment of bradley...
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our final aspect which the educational enrichment. it was essential that we do not leave that aspect out coupled with education. everything i say will go into one year and out the other. we bring the dance, the arts and education. we used the instrument of version, change the words of. the turn that into what they used as a study mechanisms. i am proud to say that with the program i have used, and he was an academy for young scientists. to give you a quick demonstration of what that might sound like, it goes like this. parts of speech you are all easy, and just sing with me. parts of speech are all easy, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, prepositions. conjunctions. a noun is a person, place, fang, or idea. like barack obama is a person. academy is in place. a little puppy is a thing. then you have a pronoun replaces a noun. like i, you, he, she, it, you, hey, you all, they. hopefully -- [applause] thank you. today, as i leave, i will leave with beautiful ideas and action plans. i started them with the support of my wonderful mother. it is
our final aspect which the educational enrichment. it was essential that we do not leave that aspect out coupled with education. everything i say will go into one year and out the other. we bring the dance, the arts and education. we used the instrument of version, change the words of. the turn that into what they used as a study mechanisms. i am proud to say that with the program i have used, and he was an academy for young scientists. to give you a quick demonstration of what that might sound...
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quality control aspects. we are currently doing cores to determine the quality of the interface that is created between the shaft. we work closely with the design engineers and our testing lab, and they're working through the results right now. down in what we call don't read, the middle son, between fremont and first-rate, there is a comparison of the progress that has been made again. the cdsm work was completed at the end of november. they are finishing up the final operation. of course, hard to show you but it is being taken apart. that rate will come back in february and march to finish the street. -- rig will come back in february and march to finish the street. down at the west end they have started with exposing the remaining foundations of the existing transit center and some of the other known underground obstructions in the west end as the start excavation. some pictures of that. you can see the completed cdsm wall which is the north side of the project. we call this zone two just west of first str
quality control aspects. we are currently doing cores to determine the quality of the interface that is created between the shaft. we work closely with the design engineers and our testing lab, and they're working through the results right now. down in what we call don't read, the middle son, between fremont and first-rate, there is a comparison of the progress that has been made again. the cdsm work was completed at the end of november. they are finishing up the final operation. of course,...
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you'll find just how much russian culture is invented in too many aspects of western society. for sure promoting football clubs to major newspapers russians are certainly making their mark on the british capital. moving south into a series of russians have also been fascinated with french culture for centuries shows showcase how much the social scene in paris and as we proved the modern day french capital with russian connections and cultural aspects. well that we have a small selection from the dozens of shows we produce for you could buy twenty eleven of them. people i meet in the u.k. for example have no idea about the cultural diversity of this country has to offer and from palm trees in the south and east i think russia is one of the most misunderstood destinations moscow st petersburg offer two of the most spectacular cultural scenes in the world and if you haven't explored them well you don't know what you are missing the must go out scene has a whole range of exciting programmes planned for next year so stay tuned and watch out for more cultural excursions in twenty tw
you'll find just how much russian culture is invented in too many aspects of western society. for sure promoting football clubs to major newspapers russians are certainly making their mark on the british capital. moving south into a series of russians have also been fascinated with french culture for centuries shows showcase how much the social scene in paris and as we proved the modern day french capital with russian connections and cultural aspects. well that we have a small selection from...
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and we had a lot of support for and opposition to the project or aspects of the project which are not sequa issues. we do have -- the comments i heard today included commitments of the full cost recovery rest tration of parkland to preevent conditions we have addressed that in the bio section. the jumbotron in aqua -- in aquatic park we have assigned that so that the jumbotron will be 100 feet offshore from the swimming lane and we're working closely with staff to avoid any destruction of aquatic park during the event. and also the city has also committed to continued coordination with the environmental groups to refine the mitigation efforts and the imply mentation plans. and for impacts of surrounding neighborhoods, we did do across the board the draft e.i.r. looked at and analyzed secondary impacts throughout. we did find some significant, unavoidable impacts with transportation and secondary impacts at secondary sights. so, in sum, these recent comments are largely similar to those already addressed in the documents. the comments we received through today do not change the contend
and we had a lot of support for and opposition to the project or aspects of the project which are not sequa issues. we do have -- the comments i heard today included commitments of the full cost recovery rest tration of parkland to preevent conditions we have addressed that in the bio section. the jumbotron in aqua -- in aquatic park we have assigned that so that the jumbotron will be 100 feet offshore from the swimming lane and we're working closely with staff to avoid any destruction of...
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. >> especially for law enforcement in many aspects. >> what if they get it wrong? what if they put up personal information that is inaccurate? do they have any accountability? >> there's very little accountability because of the way it's organized, anyone can claim to be anonymous. there's a lot of extreme outliers. law enforcement is intimidated by anonymous. we tried to get an interview with anyone federally or locally and they refused to send an officer forward to the chopping block because they feared he could become a target of anonymous. >> coming up, is it possible schools could be making your
. >> especially for law enforcement in many aspects. >> what if they get it wrong? what if they put up personal information that is inaccurate? do they have any accountability? >> there's very little accountability because of the way it's organized, anyone can claim to be anonymous. there's a lot of extreme outliers. law enforcement is intimidated by anonymous. we tried to get an interview with anyone federally or locally and they refused to send an officer forward to the...
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the 3rd aspect is try to see your sibling as they are not as you would like them to be. going to the apple country was huge for me. again, i am embarrassed to say, 15 years i had never been once with. this is a lunatic thing my brother is doing with these apples. when i sailed down this huge area of fruit country, imagine after 9/11, apple country at harvest, thousands of acreage, beautiful skies. i got tears. it was like america the beautiful. it was so rural. it was such a different world for me. the first sighting of my brother. he didn't know i was coming was at the packing house. i remember seeing him, millions of apples coming down the flumes. my brother was looking at every single piece of fruit to be sure it was shipped correctly. he was to tender. i was seeing him from a long shot. i thought oh my god, all he needs is a sweater, he'd look just like are mr. rogers. i began to realize i didn't get it. that was the beginning. then i began bombing him with questions about apples and fruit. there was one moment that did change things in my perception, which is we wer
the 3rd aspect is try to see your sibling as they are not as you would like them to be. going to the apple country was huge for me. again, i am embarrassed to say, 15 years i had never been once with. this is a lunatic thing my brother is doing with these apples. when i sailed down this huge area of fruit country, imagine after 9/11, apple country at harvest, thousands of acreage, beautiful skies. i got tears. it was like america the beautiful. it was so rural. it was such a different world for...
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to taking a come it's also visionary aspect and when you're losing vision where you're going you would like to go very you would like to see your country in twenty fifteen years then you are lost. you can only build up a new generation new whole new phase when you have a complete new vision to talk with europe ok more question about your academy one of the founders of your academy was also in the cardinal francis kidney cancer now another founding fathers president of the catholic university of i start a new call our sloop call it well there's it all mean that christianity the religion still has a very active role to play in the your appeal european intellectual life today look first at all i would seize it we are all standing on this across in europe and europe is to be understood. christian religion gc's of or really in russia too. part of christianity and don't. for gatewood we in theory did form christianity to think first. liberty and freedom and secondly see dignity of men into those as in most in credence and when you're looking around so when you see how difficult. it is as a s
to taking a come it's also visionary aspect and when you're losing vision where you're going you would like to go very you would like to see your country in twenty fifteen years then you are lost. you can only build up a new generation new whole new phase when you have a complete new vision to talk with europe ok more question about your academy one of the founders of your academy was also in the cardinal francis kidney cancer now another founding fathers president of the catholic university of...
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. >> there are aspects of her death i cannot accept. >> the sentence for brittany norwood -- life without parole. >> we are reaching for a new normal. courtroom, she the family.o and her own. >> she is sorry for what she has murray.jayna >> that judge was scathing in sentence. you mutilated this woman, he told her. after every blow you had a what you think about were doing. >> it was just show shocking. >> she had initially claimed two entered the store last march. raped both women, killed jayna murray, and tied brittany up.ood dna evidence would show that norwood was the killer. >> until i can get over the pain suffering my daughter went through, my unconscious will not let go of it. >> if you are surprised at the sentencing. >> in both families, they have lost something. mother saysrray's has nightmares about her daughter. great wordsso had a the employees at the apple heard jayna murray's cries. have gotten dozens of comments following the on our facebook page. in regards to brittany norwood -- to share your thoughts with us and everyone else, go to facebook. we also have much more on
. >> there are aspects of her death i cannot accept. >> the sentence for brittany norwood -- life without parole. >> we are reaching for a new normal. courtroom, she the family.o and her own. >> she is sorry for what she has murray.jayna >> that judge was scathing in sentence. you mutilated this woman, he told her. after every blow you had a what you think about were doing. >> it was just show shocking. >> she had initially claimed two entered the store...
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thought it was an outrage atthgt that time comes to the point iss really how about the commercial aspect of the ownership of this data? don't the data belonged to me dy talk -- blanc to me is that of the 10 -- company? shouldn't they pay me for that? >> there is a company in great britain that allows you to profit even though that is part two. >> it you have to pay me $1,000 per year to slow the process down. >> one reaction hot is there is a lot of things you get for your data, a free media content, you can use google, i think we give up our data for the great online services that are free but they are not free. there is a cost. >> do you really have a company that makes $2 billion per year or could another group of 20 somethings make a little less with a little more privacy protection in still get the benefit of the service? >> good observation. those who are not suited to the problem is protection against the information not suppression. a lot of the conversation has been you can protect yourself. you actually can because anybody could put up the information we would not normally cons
thought it was an outrage atthgt that time comes to the point iss really how about the commercial aspect of the ownership of this data? don't the data belonged to me dy talk -- blanc to me is that of the 10 -- company? shouldn't they pay me for that? >> there is a company in great britain that allows you to profit even though that is part two. >> it you have to pay me $1,000 per year to slow the process down. >> one reaction hot is there is a lot of things you get for your...
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know it but we lost that meaning i think it's also important to talk sort of about that the media aspect of this is it's very interesting because you know we have seen over the last few days on the mainstream media on the big networks a lot of people you know journalists and pundits expressing outrage but what about the fact. that this war has been going on for ten years there's no outrage there. this incident it was caught on video but the fact is a lot of stuff like this probably goes on a lot more often than anyone wants to talk about so i want to get your take on the fact that you know how this is treated as a scandal and that's why they're talking about it well it's in a way it's not being treated as a scandal for some of the cable networks and the broadcast networks because all you have to do is look at c.n.n. and you know the tea party pundits have who know nothing about military policy security or you know even you know even this kind of thing basically saying you know i piss on them too great you know that's that's that's for the circus aspect these people are not again current
know it but we lost that meaning i think it's also important to talk sort of about that the media aspect of this is it's very interesting because you know we have seen over the last few days on the mainstream media on the big networks a lot of people you know journalists and pundits expressing outrage but what about the fact. that this war has been going on for ten years there's no outrage there. this incident it was caught on video but the fact is a lot of stuff like this probably goes on a...
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is releasing or has released as several high ranking taliban officials so talk about these sort of aspects of the deal what will this office for peace negotiations actually be for why is it in qatar and what does all this mean i think one of the reasons that this office has been opened up is to give the two if we just say there are two sides the nato side and the taliban side a legitimate place to meet and talk about these ideas. you know the the united states and nato have been trying for a few years to reach out to the taliban but they've been in some cases fooled by people who posed as taliban intermediaries who were actually working for the tell about and then we've had cases where taliban. supposin taliban members came and actually were hiding suicide bombs in their clothing as we sew the assassination of burned and burned the bunny back in september so i think that this office will give the legitimacy to the taliban government or to the taliban officials in any case and it will give people a place to meet outside of the war zone a lot of mixed reactions when we talk about afghan pres
is releasing or has released as several high ranking taliban officials so talk about these sort of aspects of the deal what will this office for peace negotiations actually be for why is it in qatar and what does all this mean i think one of the reasons that this office has been opened up is to give the two if we just say there are two sides the nato side and the taliban side a legitimate place to meet and talk about these ideas. you know the the united states and nato have been trying for a...
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what the globalization is just one aspect of the program but it is a critical aspect. when the domain name system was created initially there were some top-level domains that were limited only to this national geography. top-level domains such as dot.gov come to mind. the others that were established were operated by operators in this geography and of course icann has opened up the domain system so now there are other registries being operated around a whirl like dot.asia which is operated out of hong kong, china. this is part of that continued move. how is this developed? decides? this change to the domain name system was developed by the global, multi stakeholder community of icann and it follows on the historical trajectory that was established in the late 1990s when the first policy concepts were developed for the formation of icann and for the transfer of the wharton nation of the global domain system from the united states to the world in a multi stakeholder, multinational body headquartered in the united states. namely icann. those original policy document state
what the globalization is just one aspect of the program but it is a critical aspect. when the domain name system was created initially there were some top-level domains that were limited only to this national geography. top-level domains such as dot.gov come to mind. the others that were established were operated by operators in this geography and of course icann has opened up the domain system so now there are other registries being operated around a whirl like dot.asia which is operated out...
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for one by one they left to their feet to complain of about this or that aspect of what turned out to be their lifelong mistreatment as females. to be sure, the women's movement that had for some years by then been supplying them with all the finer points of such grand and high-powered analysis had been around and exhaustively familiar to me, but that these new gail undergraduates good for the sake of mere cultural fashion has become so quickly and so completely hostile to the truth of their privileged existence, chosen by yale as they had been from among what were surely thousands upon tens of thousands of eager, hard-working and accomplished young females, applicants from all over the country. their complaint had, i will confess to you, taken me by surprise. arrogant and snooty and sure of themselves, and i thought i might find yes of course. after all, not without considerable relief but oppressed? [laughter] i listen to their complaints for some time with a growing sense of unreality. however, before the evening's discussion was over, god as is as sometimes mysterious, did not --
for one by one they left to their feet to complain of about this or that aspect of what turned out to be their lifelong mistreatment as females. to be sure, the women's movement that had for some years by then been supplying them with all the finer points of such grand and high-powered analysis had been around and exhaustively familiar to me, but that these new gail undergraduates good for the sake of mere cultural fashion has become so quickly and so completely hostile to the truth of their...