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area, you have our side, the pro-democracy side, trying to enhance the first amendment right of the citizenryas a whole to meaningfully participate in the democratic process. side, theve the other sort of pro-corruption site, seeking to enhance the first amendment rights of all of oligarchs and corporations to overwhelm the first amendment rights of the citizenry. so you have this balancing of first amendment interests. in the context of stopping foreign interference in our election, that is not the framework. foreign actors outside the united states have no first amendment rights. i am going to let that sink in for a second. there is no first amendment interests on that side. the russian actor who's posting things on facebook from a troll farm in kiev or moscow is not protected by the first amendment. on the other side of the equation, the interest the government is furthering by stopping that activity is not just the first amendment interests of the citizenry, but it is the fundamental core obligation of the federal government to keep the country safe from foreign agents who are seeking to
area, you have our side, the pro-democracy side, trying to enhance the first amendment right of the citizenryas a whole to meaningfully participate in the democratic process. side, theve the other sort of pro-corruption site, seeking to enhance the first amendment rights of all of oligarchs and corporations to overwhelm the first amendment rights of the citizenry. so you have this balancing of first amendment interests. in the context of stopping foreign interference in our election, that is...
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the citizenry, the normals did hair job.sing him and -- recognizing him and stating it and vocallizing. when it got to the federal level they shrugged. it's not like they missed it. i hear this in describing that they missed it or it was a failed opportunity. they had the information. they didn't miss anything. there was a deliberate decision somewhere to not follow up. and even when we know when this fellow bought his gun you don't need -- it was on social media using his real name, we're not law even forcement but we know that, look, wouldn't you run the name through everybody who has a background check to purchase firearms? then you would have found him. you would at least, it would take, whatever, five minutes to put the order in to run the background check. these are the things that we know exist, we saw something, we said something. so here's a problem, tucker, is when we're told there's going to be more information, we should do more, have more laws. none of it will matter if when we get to the federal level everythin
the citizenry, the normals did hair job.sing him and -- recognizing him and stating it and vocallizing. when it got to the federal level they shrugged. it's not like they missed it. i hear this in describing that they missed it or it was a failed opportunity. they had the information. they didn't miss anything. there was a deliberate decision somewhere to not follow up. and even when we know when this fellow bought his gun you don't need -- it was on social media using his real name, we're not...
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while it is true that the americans -- the american citizenry is tired of t the wars in afghanistan andraq, there are still a lot of forces out there in afghanistan and iraq and are likely to remain there for a long time. and it is entirely possible that war could come to them even if they do not want to pursue it. as we keep peering in washington every day, there are wars they are willing to pursue. off thatt us break conversation and go to some pictures. the key question we are addressing today is how great is the nuclear conflict. very real, seemed very recently to the people in hawaii. [ vivideo clip ] >> a false alarm about a ballistic missile attack caused a panic in hawaii. for nearly 40 minutes, it seemed like an attack was imminent. publblic response may have had something to do with the concerns about the international nuclear arms race. for several years now, north korea leader kim jong-un has been provoking the u.s. with nuclear weapons tests. china has also increased its nuclear forces. modernized its nuclear arsenal. and several other countries are trying t to develop nunu
while it is true that the americans -- the american citizenry is tired of t the wars in afghanistan andraq, there are still a lot of forces out there in afghanistan and iraq and are likely to remain there for a long time. and it is entirely possible that war could come to them even if they do not want to pursue it. as we keep peering in washington every day, there are wars they are willing to pursue. off thatt us break conversation and go to some pictures. the key question we are addressing...
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where will i find that certain kind of things should i look for the concept of citizenry how citizenry it is that race. in the constitution the united states based upon the equality of man and i feel very strongly that the founding fathers envisioned. a world that would welcome muslims. from across the waters not this not only christians. seems to be an incredible transformation in only thirty years ago chicago was the most racially divided city in america it had a white supremacist movement and a black separatist movement it saw some of the worst racial violence in the entire country i'm amazed what i'm hearing from people like ata misson wallerstein and it seems chicago is becoming much more at ease with its own diverse population it's a rich city where life is improving on many fronts better public education karma race relations and overall the crime statistics show a big improvement. but there is still a dark side to the city because even though the city has cracked down and arrested gang leaders gang violence is getting worse i've been here for three days and nine people have been
where will i find that certain kind of things should i look for the concept of citizenry how citizenry it is that race. in the constitution the united states based upon the equality of man and i feel very strongly that the founding fathers envisioned. a world that would welcome muslims. from across the waters not this not only christians. seems to be an incredible transformation in only thirty years ago chicago was the most racially divided city in america it had a white supremacist movement...
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but to make a democracy work, you need an engaged citizenry. and there is the acceptance of norms and traditions that make our system work. that is what differentiates the united states of america from many other countries in the world who may have great constitutions, but who failed to live up to the promise of what democracy should work like. issue onen and what is focusing on, and one of the reasons we put out this report -- there are critical elements here that are essential to making our political system worked again. one is accountability. the other is transparency. those are watchwords we use every day to try to make the system work better. it is never going to be perfect. it is a more perfect union. this is the struggle. we hope that everyone watching today understands that this is on them. viewers and listeners, c-span radio app's and is, can read your report at issue one -- issueone.org. more available at oca. house -- oce.house.gov. co. could we cover ethics issues better than we do now? lines theye are two get a little blurry when t
but to make a democracy work, you need an engaged citizenry. and there is the acceptance of norms and traditions that make our system work. that is what differentiates the united states of america from many other countries in the world who may have great constitutions, but who failed to live up to the promise of what democracy should work like. issue onen and what is focusing on, and one of the reasons we put out this report -- there are critical elements here that are essential to making our...
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national organizations from all over the country would respond to the first lady's efforts to involve citizenryan all-out attack on crime. many of them with the guidelines along mrs. johnson's first doers uncheon. on january 19, president johnson received credentials from five newly appointed ambassadors. receiving credentials was more symbol than substance. underlying this time-honored ceremony was america's commitment against wanton ignorance and tyranny. there were many signs during the past year that spoke well for a more stable community and president johnson welcomed any hance to enumerate them. the greatest reduction in tariff barriers. the nations of latin america were moving toward economic integration. many asian nations were working behind america's shield to strengthen their economies. africa was seeing the beginnings of regional cooperation. but trouble on many fronts persisted. the latest and most potentially dangerous, north korea. over the past 15 months, we have seen a stepped-up campaign of violence against south korea and the american troops. armed teams were sent into south
national organizations from all over the country would respond to the first lady's efforts to involve citizenryan all-out attack on crime. many of them with the guidelines along mrs. johnson's first doers uncheon. on january 19, president johnson received credentials from five newly appointed ambassadors. receiving credentials was more symbol than substance. underlying this time-honored ceremony was america's commitment against wanton ignorance and tyranny. there were many signs during the past...
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seriously considered in washington so we should not assume that while it is true that the american citizenry is tired of the wars in afghanistan and iraq there are still a lot of american forces out in afghanistan and in iraq and are likely to remain there for a very long time and it is entirely possible that war will come to them even if they don't want to pursue it. and as we as we as we keep hearing in washington every day there are wars they. willing to proceed ok i'll break you off that just for a second by the comes and goes and pitch is the key question we're addressing on the show today is how great is the threat of nuclear conflict well that's right suddenly seemed very real very recently to the people of hawaii in the killing. last month a false alarm about a ballistic missile attack caused panic in the us state of hawaii for nearly forty minutes it seemed as though i want to attack was imminent the public response may have had something to do with concerns about the international nuclear arms race. for several years now north korean leader kim jong un has been provoked in the us w
seriously considered in washington so we should not assume that while it is true that the american citizenry is tired of the wars in afghanistan and iraq there are still a lot of american forces out in afghanistan and in iraq and are likely to remain there for a very long time and it is entirely possible that war will come to them even if they don't want to pursue it. and as we as we as we keep hearing in washington every day there are wars they. willing to proceed ok i'll break you off that...
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. -- crises on its citizenry. well, as i think tom knox -- where is tom knock -- as tom he,k would say, where is anyway? he's around here somewhere. as he would say my reaction to , this was not only to be against the war but to suddenly say, what have i been doing writing all these wonderful things about liberal internationallallism when it's under the flag of wilsonianism, democracy promotion and human rights, we're engaged in this -- well, what did obama call it? dumb war with the invasion of iraq. not that the war against afghanistan to get rid of al qaeda was wrong, but tofully the flag of operation iraqi freedom, the iraq and afghanistan were going to be democracyized, what -- democratized, what was going on here? i was, for a while, flummoxed. my oppositionwhat to the war should also translate into an opposition to things that i personally liked, like human rights watch, amnesty international, doctors without borders. you name it, i'm probably a member of it. okay, so this went on for a while, this kind of
. -- crises on its citizenry. well, as i think tom knox -- where is tom knock -- as tom he,k would say, where is anyway? he's around here somewhere. as he would say my reaction to , this was not only to be against the war but to suddenly say, what have i been doing writing all these wonderful things about liberal internationallallism when it's under the flag of wilsonianism, democracy promotion and human rights, we're engaged in this -- well, what did obama call it? dumb war with the invasion...
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to change that and from his position it's not just about political will it's about the energized citizenry what have you done in your campaign to encourage the citizen muscle i have done a huge tour i visited more than eighteen regions of russia already and in every cd i gather the. halls where i speak with people i talk about the need for change i talk about the problems we face i educate all around russia and my main goal is education i want to educate people i want to bring them truth and i want together all their problems to make them federal so i go on all the regions of russia and they give those problems and they want to. know what it is i've been following your campaign and sometimes it really looks like a more version of putin's annual call in show because you would go to some rundown hospital people will tell you how bad things are and they would be hoping that the publicity will make the local officials pay attention but it's the same old russian paternalism waiting for the officials to fix the problem rather than being the change you want to see in the world don't you think tha
to change that and from his position it's not just about political will it's about the energized citizenry what have you done in your campaign to encourage the citizen muscle i have done a huge tour i visited more than eighteen regions of russia already and in every cd i gather the. halls where i speak with people i talk about the need for change i talk about the problems we face i educate all around russia and my main goal is education i want to educate people i want to bring them truth and i...
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years and especially now as the man who is the guarantor of israeli security for the israelis of citizenry and so they will have to decide which argument is more compelling his that he is the man who is able to run this country economically and in terms of security and that these allegations are little more than flimflam or the having been able to read for themselves what the police say they have found in these investigations whether that really does undermine his political credibility and it's not just israeli voters who have to decide that it is. collision coalition partners in this right wing coalition government that he leads ok for now thank you very much very false it bring us all the latest from west jerusalem. south africa's ruling a.n.c. party has formally asked president jacob zuma to step down party secretary general says he expects in the to respond on wednesday assim refuses to go he could face a vote of no confidence in the parliament the secretary general says several run oppose them it's now become president after taking over as leader of the party and december. the preside
years and especially now as the man who is the guarantor of israeli security for the israelis of citizenry and so they will have to decide which argument is more compelling his that he is the man who is able to run this country economically and in terms of security and that these allegations are little more than flimflam or the having been able to read for themselves what the police say they have found in these investigations whether that really does undermine his political credibility and it's...
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this is a little bit like borrowing as well and there's a greater urgency visiting patients in the citizenryget things built. people want progress and development whether it's infrastructure, school, hospital. the only way to get that done is to borrow more and we do that in a mature way. but the current writings we have, that means there are limits to how much you can borrow. if you've got assets that don't need to be on the books, we have , public debate we took this policy to the election not the time and received that mandate, the government mandate to do and very good price and there are part of an infrastructure agenda that 65,000 victorians with just the public sector spend. so i think if you're very clear about what your intentions are, you can bring the community with you. >> one final quick follow-up. if the government of china wanted to buy one of your ports, what would occlude back? >> perhaps i should talk about that. >> lessons learned. we did sell out border, bainbridge. i was in opposition when it was released of overtime to provide confidence in a strategic asset in how it's
this is a little bit like borrowing as well and there's a greater urgency visiting patients in the citizenryget things built. people want progress and development whether it's infrastructure, school, hospital. the only way to get that done is to borrow more and we do that in a mature way. but the current writings we have, that means there are limits to how much you can borrow. if you've got assets that don't need to be on the books, we have , public debate we took this policy to the election...
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ones, that their order honorable and their actions are sanctioned by at least a majority of the citizenry they're sworn to defend. we're talking about the human element of war. and america is singularly lacking into an intellectual curiosity and captain, not just in education, but in a citizen's will to study, consider, debate, and actively choose what the purpose and nature of future conflicts should be when we put machines and between us and our enemy. so, i think ann, who wrote the article, quoted me in the last part of the book. i like to sort of end my discussion with what i think of as patriotism. anybody here who is old enough to remember adlai stephenson, said patriot tim is not a sort outburst of emotion but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime, and so i say, in a little bit more forward fashion, that rara pate from won't do it. we actually have to sit down and think and have a debate because, this technology is coming at us fast and going to present issues for the soldier and that's the one that worries me, and for our decisionmakers. our decisionmakers really don't
ones, that their order honorable and their actions are sanctioned by at least a majority of the citizenry they're sworn to defend. we're talking about the human element of war. and america is singularly lacking into an intellectual curiosity and captain, not just in education, but in a citizen's will to study, consider, debate, and actively choose what the purpose and nature of future conflicts should be when we put machines and between us and our enemy. so, i think ann, who wrote the article,...
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in fact we learned the citizenry did their job.ng who was a citizen, whether it's the blogger on youtube, the neighbors, kids have learned how to recognize the issues, they reported it. police going out to the house. when all the normals did their job, we get it to the federal level and they shrug. that is now the shocking dynamic. when we talk about school security, firearms, we'll have those debates. but will any of that matter if when you get it to the federal level they either don't care, they shrug or i don't know why when you have got one job and you have it handed to you on a silver platter and you do not act, it's a seen it entire system is degrade and deinvolved internally. it will take more than christopher ray resigning. -- christopher wray resigning. these arguably could be looked at as criminal actions because the nature of what they did not do. trish: my next guest said there should be some disciplinary action. you bring up criminal. this is criminal to think you had this information and you didn't do anything about i
in fact we learned the citizenry did their job.ng who was a citizen, whether it's the blogger on youtube, the neighbors, kids have learned how to recognize the issues, they reported it. police going out to the house. when all the normals did their job, we get it to the federal level and they shrug. that is now the shocking dynamic. when we talk about school security, firearms, we'll have those debates. but will any of that matter if when you get it to the federal level they either don't care,...
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media companies do to prevent this from happening and what do we do is try to be a well-educated citizenry to stop this from happening? >> this is their mo. this is what they did. they turned specialist that they were to put out this content to very divisive and controversial topics. what do we first? we have to determine what her false accounts. they were using false u.s. persons to post and also be mindful of the high volume bots and duplicate content. those are things the countries can do in this business. lauren: i do not want to downplay the issue at all. this is an insult in detriment to our democracy and any other country trying other country cheryl: impactor elections and politics. if you look at the volume in facebook's case, diaz we were seeing at campaign time to cite one of their executives, their general counsel, if each of these posts for a commercial on on television you got to watch 600 hours of television to see something like this. 123,000 pieces of content. is this stuff by rick selections, david? >> i don't think this specifically. people are smarter than that just to b
media companies do to prevent this from happening and what do we do is try to be a well-educated citizenry to stop this from happening? >> this is their mo. this is what they did. they turned specialist that they were to put out this content to very divisive and controversial topics. what do we first? we have to determine what her false accounts. they were using false u.s. persons to post and also be mindful of the high volume bots and duplicate content. those are things the countries can...
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between the freedom individuals have to do and say whatever they want, and then the protection of the citizenry. in one case we overdid the in one direction, and in this case we overdid it in the other. >> i don't know if there is a happy medium. you are on tarring wet this whole thing with the electronic atmosphere we live in. we live in a world of electronic socialization. you have been in a room with teenagers and young people with their iphones with their thumbs typing to john and john is in the same room with him. janes sitting right next to him. things are impersonal. if it were taken to a personal milieu, they would talk about these things. educators, teachers, students need to go through an educational process to be able to be taught when they see something that's wrong like this, when they see somebody who is a little off kilter who talks about guns and doesn't like anybody and has made social threats. they need to be able to talk to somebody about it. but they can't talk to anybody unless it's with their thumbs on a phone. and that's a shame. are they going to wrat somebody out? they
between the freedom individuals have to do and say whatever they want, and then the protection of the citizenry. in one case we overdid the in one direction, and in this case we overdid it in the other. >> i don't know if there is a happy medium. you are on tarring wet this whole thing with the electronic atmosphere we live in. we live in a world of electronic socialization. you have been in a room with teenagers and young people with their iphones with their thumbs typing to john and...
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between the freedom individuals have to do and say whatever they want, and then the protection of the citizenryne case we overdid the in one direction, and in this case we overdid it in the other. >> i don't know if there is a happy medium. you are on tarring wet this whole thing with the electronic atmosphere we live in. we live in a world of electronic socialization. you have been in a room with teenagers and young people with their iphones with their thumbs typing to john and john is in the same room with him. janes sitting right next to him. things are impersonal. if it were taken to a personal milieu, they would talk about these things. educators, teachers, students need to go through an educational process to be able to be taught when they see something that's wrong like this, when they see somebody who is a little off kilter who talks about guns and doesn't like anybody and has made social threats. they need to be able to talk to somebody about it. but they can't talk to anybody unless it's with their thumbs on a phone. and that's a shame. are they going to wrat somebody out? they don't
between the freedom individuals have to do and say whatever they want, and then the protection of the citizenryne case we overdid the in one direction, and in this case we overdid it in the other. >> i don't know if there is a happy medium. you are on tarring wet this whole thing with the electronic atmosphere we live in. we live in a world of electronic socialization. you have been in a room with teenagers and young people with their iphones with their thumbs typing to john and john is...
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it stands for intellectual pursuit, lifelong learning, curiosity, and ultimately for an educated citizenry as the basis of democracy. that is what redwood intended. that is what we try to continue in the mission that we are pushing currently. >> particularly for an economy like we have, the middle class has been the centerpiece. it is our dna. it has become our central nervous system. when it prospers, the whole rest of the economy prospers. when it does not, it tends to create a barbell affect. a few people get really rich and the poor get really poor. the balance between these two, the key fulcrum position is the middle class. any questions about the size of the middle class i made chicken because it is almost impossible to identify now. 50's, beginning, in the the middle class was a chunk of granite. it was largely white. it could be defined easily by what people earned. where they lived, and what they spent. with -- you can say, here is the middle class. the face of america has changed so dramatically in the intervening years that all of out thempts to map middle class have gotten much
it stands for intellectual pursuit, lifelong learning, curiosity, and ultimately for an educated citizenry as the basis of democracy. that is what redwood intended. that is what we try to continue in the mission that we are pushing currently. >> particularly for an economy like we have, the middle class has been the centerpiece. it is our dna. it has become our central nervous system. when it prospers, the whole rest of the economy prospers. when it does not, it tends to create a barbell...
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dwight eisenhower said in his final address, you need, what he said was, an alert and knowledgeable citizenrye do that all the time, we will have our democracy begin to fade. >> michael beschloss, i feel more alert having the benefit of your analysis tonight. thank you. >> my pleasure, thank you, ari. >>> donald trump asked the person in charge of the mueller probe if he was on his team. what if he fires him? that is next. >>> and also the chief of staff says the boss wants everything out. >>> and later, the former trump aide writer of the memo. >> the only hacking i heard about emails is from "the washington post" and "new york times" about my emails getting hacked with this fake fisa warrant. >> tonight, my beat special report, i've been writing it all day. these republicans are blasting the russian memo. i have news for them on the law they passed. where to be found. and it's exactly what you're looking for. thisreally passionate about- i really want to help. i was on my way out of this life. there are patients out there that don't have a lot of time. finally, it was like the sun rose agai
dwight eisenhower said in his final address, you need, what he said was, an alert and knowledgeable citizenrye do that all the time, we will have our democracy begin to fade. >> michael beschloss, i feel more alert having the benefit of your analysis tonight. thank you. >> my pleasure, thank you, ari. >>> donald trump asked the person in charge of the mueller probe if he was on his team. what if he fires him? that is next. >>> and also the chief of staff says the...
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somehow vetted as the right ones that there orders are honorable andei sanctioned by a majority f the citizenry they are sworn to defend. we are talking about the human element of the war. america is singularly lacking in an intellectual curiosity and a capacity, not just an education by the citizens will to study, consider, debate and actively choose the purpose and nation should be when we put machines between us and our enemy. so, i think ann who wrote the article the last part of the book quoted me. .. think of as patriotism. anyone old enough to remember advice evenson, patriotism is not a short and frenzied outburst of emotion but tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime. in a forward fashion, patriotism is not going to do it anymore. we have to sit down and have a debate because this technology >> this technology is coming and coming at us fast in the present issues for the soldier. and for our decision-makers. they really don't have the capacity to understand this stuff. we ask a lot of the military and i hope thishi book sells a bazillion copies but i hope a lot of people will read
somehow vetted as the right ones that there orders are honorable andei sanctioned by a majority f the citizenry they are sworn to defend. we are talking about the human element of the war. america is singularly lacking in an intellectual curiosity and a capacity, not just an education by the citizens will to study, consider, debate and actively choose the purpose and nation should be when we put machines between us and our enemy. so, i think ann who wrote the article the last part of the book...
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he has the popular vote, and it is my vote the mdc will allow the ascendancy of nelson to get the citizenrymust be done to recognise the extent of abuse suffered by vulnerable women in towns and cities across the uk. a mother who two young sons were killed in a suspected hit and run cash, crashing coventry described them as amazing and cheeky boys who will be deeply missed. and as european leaders meet in brussels, ministers here insist the uk will not be part of any customs union with the eu after brexit. the film review is coming up. let's have a quick look at sportsday this evening. six nations sportsday this evening. we are in edinburgh looking ahead to tomorrow's calcutta cup clash between scotland and england at murrayfield. also in the third round of fixtures, ireland face the welsh in dublin. tonight, france take on italy in marseille. we are going to have all of the talking points with guests as we look ahead to the return of the six nations championship, and the rest of the date's sports news as well, including the very latest from south korea, pyeongchang, winter olympics. there
he has the popular vote, and it is my vote the mdc will allow the ascendancy of nelson to get the citizenrymust be done to recognise the extent of abuse suffered by vulnerable women in towns and cities across the uk. a mother who two young sons were killed in a suspected hit and run cash, crashing coventry described them as amazing and cheeky boys who will be deeply missed. and as european leaders meet in brussels, ministers here insist the uk will not be part of any customs union with the eu...
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century, the federal government supported the decision of the homestead act, it was to make our citizenry independent. was just a way towards that goal. sadly, for various reasons, it all fell apart. there was the coming of new machines, industrial agriculture , and the ways in which these farms refinanced. it's an patient lingers on. ambition lingers on. industrial age in the 20th century, we traded independence for a good job. we made laws during the 1930's to ensure that workers were treated fairly. as long as that industrial economy lasted, those laws worked. we develop institutions to turn all that productivity, all that automation into rising wages. that productivity has been the source of all wealth in the history of capitalism. resources, but how we turn automation into money for all of us. are struggling with, and probably why many of you are here today, is the mismatch between our laws and economy. i do not think you can legislate capitalism. the rules of labor and capital support workers and business to make sure that capital is channeled into growth areas. for some critics of
century, the federal government supported the decision of the homestead act, it was to make our citizenry independent. was just a way towards that goal. sadly, for various reasons, it all fell apart. there was the coming of new machines, industrial agriculture , and the ways in which these farms refinanced. it's an patient lingers on. ambition lingers on. industrial age in the 20th century, we traded independence for a good job. we made laws during the 1930's to ensure that workers were treated...
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i want to talk not about law enforcement, i want to talk about the citizenry. god forbid any of us should find ourselves in an active shooting situation. the wordser ke ei keep hearing run, are hide, fight. what is your mantra? >> we say avoid, deny, defend. we want action words in there that people are doing things. >> meaning what? >> so meaning that we want you to first start by avoiding the attacker if that is possible. get away from the person who is trying to kill you. if for some reason you skptd, you are in a classroom, you hear gun fire in the hallway, you are worried you might be shot, best next option is deny access to your location, close, locked door, barricade it. that sort of thing. and as last resort if you end up in close proximity to that person, next best thing is to defend yourself. that person is trying to murder you, you should not let them do that easily. >> let me ask some practical questions. use the he will swrat tore or don't? >> you don't want to be trapped in a box that doesn't give you options of where you can go an what you can d
i want to talk not about law enforcement, i want to talk about the citizenry. god forbid any of us should find ourselves in an active shooting situation. the wordser ke ei keep hearing run, are hide, fight. what is your mantra? >> we say avoid, deny, defend. we want action words in there that people are doing things. >> meaning what? >> so meaning that we want you to first start by avoiding the attacker if that is possible. get away from the person who is trying to kill you....
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it, because there are plenty of others drawing from russia's playbook, but we need to educate our citizenry. we need the talk about media literacy so people have an unterstanding of how our sy works. right now we have not updated our media literacy curriculum since the 1980s, and there are atny, many groups doing gre work in relation to this, but we need an investment in it on f half of the government and certainly on beh social media companies, as well, which have a near ubiquitous access to every american's life. >> woodruff: which is another enormous set of questions out there about the role ofhese social media companies, whether it's tbitter, ebook, the rest of them. but in the short term, is there anything that individual americans can do? what should they be on the lookout for, be creful about? is there any sort of tools they caequip themselves with? >> there are a lot of great fact-checking sites online that i would encourage people to check out, but you can do these sorts of things in 30 seconds yourself. if something seems spurious or unlikely to do, you this aquick search for a qu
it, because there are plenty of others drawing from russia's playbook, but we need to educate our citizenry. we need the talk about media literacy so people have an unterstanding of how our sy works. right now we have not updated our media literacy curriculum since the 1980s, and there are atny, many groups doing gre work in relation to this, but we need an investment in it on f half of the government and certainly on beh social media companies, as well, which have a near ubiquitous access to...
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happy new year, and thank you for all the great work all of you are providing for our citizenry. thank you. >> president turman: thank you. further public comment? >> good evening, commissioners. first, to the chief, commissioners, and director henderson, i want to tell you how fantastic it's been working with you for the last four years. i'm no longer the president of rfj, but i want to say how much we appreciate your commitment to police reform, your commitment to social justice. it has been reflective these last years, and i want to say the last quarter of 2017 has been the most exciting times for officers of color and also i think for our communities because we really truly feel that you have embraced wholeheartedly the whole idea of police reform and what the doj has been speaking about. and now it is my pleasure to turnover the leadership of the officers for justice to monday g -- montgomery
happy new year, and thank you for all the great work all of you are providing for our citizenry. thank you. >> president turman: thank you. further public comment? >> good evening, commissioners. first, to the chief, commissioners, and director henderson, i want to tell you how fantastic it's been working with you for the last four years. i'm no longer the president of rfj, but i want to say how much we appreciate your commitment to police reform, your commitment to social justice....