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the best way to do that would be through an educated citizenry. what you will do, educate future citizens. women began to discuss the importance of educating women who were the first teachers of children. to make sure they were literate. coulde sure mothers instill patriotic virtues, civic virtues, morality and her children.- in their they also understood husbands listening to their wives and that wives might be very instrumental in encouraging their husbands to take on sacrifices for the public good. to go to war. to serve in the assembly. or, at least to go out and vote. acknowledgedn were during and after the revolution. to play a role in politics sometimes it was a more direct role, as demonstrated in the boycotts, but sometimes it was april within the home -- it was a role within the home that was labeled republican motherhood. through their role as wife and mother women could implicate the virtues, implicate the ideals that were necessary to sustain self-government. importantspecially when the people govern themselves. the people needed to b
the best way to do that would be through an educated citizenry. what you will do, educate future citizens. women began to discuss the importance of educating women who were the first teachers of children. to make sure they were literate. coulde sure mothers instill patriotic virtues, civic virtues, morality and her children.- in their they also understood husbands listening to their wives and that wives might be very instrumental in encouraging their husbands to take on sacrifices for the...
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viral he trained police officers inflicting on do harm and physical torment on the members of the citizenry on the ancient days of rodney king and v.h.s. in the early one nine hundred ninety s. sarah gardner and the digital era of citizen journalist today shared video has forever changed the perspective and reaction to police violence in these united states of america recently in baltimore citizens there will once again treated to another viral video of one of their local police officers twenty five year old arthur williams violently attacking a man he was interacting with during the course of his daily duties many credit the officers resignation with the swift move to prosecute him to the cell phone footage of the encounter going viral here to discuss with us police violence in the age of viral video is author a teacher and baltimore's own they walk in it's day so i want to ask is this the start of you know how. so how in your opinion is has viral video sharing a video the way we do to. change the official reaction to accusations of police brutality i think this is an important time. to ma
viral he trained police officers inflicting on do harm and physical torment on the members of the citizenry on the ancient days of rodney king and v.h.s. in the early one nine hundred ninety s. sarah gardner and the digital era of citizen journalist today shared video has forever changed the perspective and reaction to police violence in these united states of america recently in baltimore citizens there will once again treated to another viral video of one of their local police officers twenty...
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specifically with president trump, i don't think he wants to have the best educated citizenry in the world. i think when you have authoritarian tendencies and call the press the enemy of the people and want to become the only source of knowledge and truth, i don't think it's in his self-interests to have the best educated citizenry in the world. that deeply troubles me. >> the job you held was own created in the eisenhower era, not that many people have served as education secretary. there are not that many living former education secretaries. the current secretary betsy devos, has she reached out to you? have you talked shop at all? >> it's stunning. she never reached out. i talked all the time to my predecessors, margaret spellings, secretary bennett, republicans, democrats. it's a small club. i was the ninth serving. these are very wise people and at the end of the day, we're all working together. she never reached out. that's all i can say. >> i wish you luck with the book. how schools work by arne duncan, former secretary of education during the obama administration. >> thank yo
specifically with president trump, i don't think he wants to have the best educated citizenry in the world. i think when you have authoritarian tendencies and call the press the enemy of the people and want to become the only source of knowledge and truth, i don't think it's in his self-interests to have the best educated citizenry in the world. that deeply troubles me. >> the job you held was own created in the eisenhower era, not that many people have served as education secretary....
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the issue here is donald trump's attack on bed rock of democracy and that is a free and informed citizenryess of journalism is done fundamentally at the local level in the united states. towns and cities all across the country. they weighed in today and they hold local school boards accountable. they hold local factories, that they're not dumping waste into the rivers. these are primarily local stories. to brand them as an enemy of the people, a domestic threat is incredible danger for democracy. we offered them to take an opportunity to take a stand in their own words. it's not collusion if you're transparent about what you're doing. >> the l.a. times writes an opinion that is different, it's also okay. we're all supposed to be -- >> not only that, we included several editorials from different publications that fundamentally disagreed with the entire premise. that is the point of an open and free democracy, that everyone can assert these views without being branded a traitor. >> i have a minute left. i want to get this distinction from you that a biased press is not the enemy. the idea th
the issue here is donald trump's attack on bed rock of democracy and that is a free and informed citizenryess of journalism is done fundamentally at the local level in the united states. towns and cities all across the country. they weighed in today and they hold local school boards accountable. they hold local factories, that they're not dumping waste into the rivers. these are primarily local stories. to brand them as an enemy of the people, a domestic threat is incredible danger for...
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specifically with president trump, i don't think he wants to have the best educated citizenry in theou have authoritarian tendencies and call the press the enemy of the people and want to become the only source of knowledge and truth, i don't think it's in his self-interests to have the best educated citizenry in the world. that deeply troubles me. >> the job you held was own created in the eisenhower era, not that many people have served as education secretary. there are not that many living former education secretaries. the current secretary betsy devos, has she reached out to you? have you talked shop at all? >> it's stunning. she never reaped out. i talked all the time to my predecessors, margaret spellings, secretary bennett, republicans, democrats. it's a small club. i was the ninth serving. these are very wise people and at the end of the day, we're all working together. she never reaped out. that's all i can say. >> i wish you luck with the book. how schools work by arne duncan, former secretary of education during the obama administration. >> thank you. i know as the a polit
specifically with president trump, i don't think he wants to have the best educated citizenry in theou have authoritarian tendencies and call the press the enemy of the people and want to become the only source of knowledge and truth, i don't think it's in his self-interests to have the best educated citizenry in the world. that deeply troubles me. >> the job you held was own created in the eisenhower era, not that many people have served as education secretary. there are not that many...
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war in that fashion to me one of the most whatever the citizenry is i asked every society so course a kid alone would equasym be and act like what i like you a lot of esoteric at it what if they don't just notice out that i am me they still pay more on the knees the sky the hostile fuck on my path about the water the more can you call somebody a lot of me i don't slow try to write a mantra hosking is my style you take your hopefully culture mozart account was not in obvious request i think out metal whether you know me at all then also when was what i wanted to point it at us. when when. you. i study am also mcquistan if you force x. will be a model of this if you take it in one hand i was also looking at school. her . little. every year on the eleventh of july the identified remains of genocide victims are laid to rest in the same location where they once saltash huge and the u.n. safe haven. put a charge the memorial center. other thought if this is what. it was until they're done now jim that this is really really mom thought oh my god she did it this should be it wasn't a lot it s
war in that fashion to me one of the most whatever the citizenry is i asked every society so course a kid alone would equasym be and act like what i like you a lot of esoteric at it what if they don't just notice out that i am me they still pay more on the knees the sky the hostile fuck on my path about the water the more can you call somebody a lot of me i don't slow try to write a mantra hosking is my style you take your hopefully culture mozart account was not in obvious request i think out...
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they do the important work of holding the powerful accountable and informing the citizenry.rial includes some poll findings, one that suggests that 29% of americans believe that the news media is indeed the enemy of the people. how do you counter that viewpoint? alex: this is one of the things that we can say when pres dent trump'pporters say these are just words and this is just the way he talks. these words have consequences. "enemy of the people" is particularly alarming.ep 51% oflicans this tuesday said they agreed with that statement. that should be alarming to anybody who believes in a free democracy and in this country. rajini: thanksery much for joining us. alex: thank you. laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, a mystery dating back thousands of years is revealed. stthe y behind mummification. rajini: w ten accused of killing the half-brother of north korean leader kim jong-il are tokim jong-un stand trial. placing aused of deadly nerve agent under kim jong nam's face at the kuala lumpur airport last year.th jo head has more. jonathan: thes
they do the important work of holding the powerful accountable and informing the citizenry.rial includes some poll findings, one that suggests that 29% of americans believe that the news media is indeed the enemy of the people. how do you counter that viewpoint? alex: this is one of the things that we can say when pres dent trump'pporters say these are just words and this is just the way he talks. these words have consequences. "enemy of the people" is particularly alarming.ep 51%...
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i could tell you every cop in this land would say we'd rather visit us than the citizenry. but it's just an unfortunate event. >> the officers are being treated at a hospi f is under way. >>> mounting legal woes for michael cohen this morning, according to a new report from "the wall street journal." president trump's former personal attorney is under investigation for possible tax fraud. sources familiar with the investigation told the paper that federal prosecutors are looking in the income cohen made from his taxi medallion business. federal authorities are also investigating a $130,000 hush money payment cohen made to adult film star stormy daniels on behalf of then candidate donald trump in 2016. meanwhile, more courtroom fireworks expected today in the paul manafort trial as rick gates returns to the stand for a third day of testimony. the defense spent day two relentlessly grilling manafort's former right-hand man in an attempt to chip away at his credibility. nbc justice correspondent pete williams was in the courtroom. >> reporter: in two days of ouants the actual
i could tell you every cop in this land would say we'd rather visit us than the citizenry. but it's just an unfortunate event. >> the officers are being treated at a hospi f is under way. >>> mounting legal woes for michael cohen this morning, according to a new report from "the wall street journal." president trump's former personal attorney is under investigation for possible tax fraud. sources familiar with the investigation told the paper that federal prosecutors...
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he truly believed that public officials have a responsibility to serve and protect their citizenry from harm, and he had a particular disdain for officials who chose instead to exploit their citizens for personal enrichment. anyone who knew john knows of his disdain for one of the most corrupt leaders of our time, vladimir putin. it was the putin regime's ruthless torture and murder of sergei magnitsky after sergei exposed their corruption with the regime's repeated attacks on the russian people that inspired senator mccain and i to work together on the magnitsky law. i thank senator mccain for giving me that opportunity, for giving me the strength in developing a strategy where we could, in fact, enact not only the original magnitsky statute but the global magnitsky statute which truly provided u.s. leadership globally. many other countries have followed our leadership. and after vladimir putin attacked our 2016 elections, senator mccain worked with me and others to ensure a new, tough sanction regime against mr. putin and his oligarchs for their insidious attack on our democracy. sena
he truly believed that public officials have a responsibility to serve and protect their citizenry from harm, and he had a particular disdain for officials who chose instead to exploit their citizens for personal enrichment. anyone who knew john knows of his disdain for one of the most corrupt leaders of our time, vladimir putin. it was the putin regime's ruthless torture and murder of sergei magnitsky after sergei exposed their corruption with the regime's repeated attacks on the russian...
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there must be a move and responsive in their interactions and dealings with the citizenry is. the bloggers in the second republic must be development oriented to sponsor the people's knee as well as exhibit. principles of professional ethics and integrity. my team is tension with depth will expect you probably accept our officials to deliver quality and it chemically said this is to the people as well and for us it gave business to a good investment we don't want to put in the next unnecessary delay and let's face you and a corrupt it depicted will not be tolerated we must and this is a sad time in cutting and in a look eight dig out chunk of hard honest work the president you ssion of it but breakup of corruption would be carried out with his zero zero zero tolerance. into second any public nor press and no entity will get out to speedily little or pocket that which belongs to the people of bob. no one is above the law all these new day but with this zimbabwe or one. do you still wish to get this. during. my governor or do you really made. provisions with regards to super lis
there must be a move and responsive in their interactions and dealings with the citizenry is. the bloggers in the second republic must be development oriented to sponsor the people's knee as well as exhibit. principles of professional ethics and integrity. my team is tension with depth will expect you probably accept our officials to deliver quality and it chemically said this is to the people as well and for us it gave business to a good investment we don't want to put in the next unnecessary...
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continues to this day the overarching corporate government established it is obsessed with keeping the citizenry in line keeping them scared keeping them surveilled making sure that they can't you know get out of this overton window of conversation you know as chomsky said the best the best way to keep people acid in obedient is to allow lively debate debate within a very narrow range of issues but not outside of those issues and that's essentially what facebook is now trying to do to the american public yeah i noticed that you can see it you know just anecdotally in america's humor the late night comics and things like this they're they're not funny anymore that they actually get up and they do tragedy or there is a case of a woman who switched from doing standup comedy to stand up tragedy it now and the one thing about in out nazi germany for example is that there wasn't a lot of stand up comedy at that dinner and you know in berlin during those years this is what happens when people lose their soul and lose their. perspective on life they become days humorless drones working for the surveilla
continues to this day the overarching corporate government established it is obsessed with keeping the citizenry in line keeping them scared keeping them surveilled making sure that they can't you know get out of this overton window of conversation you know as chomsky said the best the best way to keep people acid in obedient is to allow lively debate debate within a very narrow range of issues but not outside of those issues and that's essentially what facebook is now trying to do to the...
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underscore and jeffersons vision about the importance of education and educated citizenry. the public support that. thatis on the basis farmers enough able to compete with slave labor. jeffersons vision is that we need small farmers. a lot of independent people heard not a lot of dependent people. --compete with these large of slaves. some of the hobbit able to do. that is now he's going for. it also erases indian land claims. more land and also claims to sovereignty in any given area. the european powers would you , they alsot acknowledge, over the land as well. this is not what is going to be happening. this is going to, there is no territory ordinance. about layered sovereignty and layered land. this is going to promote conflict. you saw that some of the documents for the first time today. these are the kinds of statements about, this with the government does for the u.s. constitution. and he talked about it in your blogs. this is a pretty thin document. it doesn't have positive statements about what governments really do. if nothing of the organization a government and
underscore and jeffersons vision about the importance of education and educated citizenry. the public support that. thatis on the basis farmers enough able to compete with slave labor. jeffersons vision is that we need small farmers. a lot of independent people heard not a lot of dependent people. --compete with these large of slaves. some of the hobbit able to do. that is now he's going for. it also erases indian land claims. more land and also claims to sovereignty in any given area. the...
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us constantly but the voters and activists, it is very rewarding and reassuring to know that the citizenry is holding fast to the right things that republicans claim to want to do. >> nationally and internationally when people hear straussian, they think of any kind must. in texas you think straussian and it is one of those republicans who if you look real hard drew a little line down from the d to make it look like in our. you have been battling this for a while. >> for those folks who have the misfortune of not being from texas, we have benefited in the last 15 or 20 years of not being california, not being new york, not being illinois. we have got more right than wrong. don't confuse being the least drunk person at the bar with being a model of sobriety. [applause] >> in texas we have managed to know which pickup in the parking lot is hours. we got that settled. california is in the corner drooling on itself, the jobs it lost. we have done better than the other states. your mom was right, don't compare yourself to other people. we have allowed ourselves to get sucked into the myth that
us constantly but the voters and activists, it is very rewarding and reassuring to know that the citizenry is holding fast to the right things that republicans claim to want to do. >> nationally and internationally when people hear straussian, they think of any kind must. in texas you think straussian and it is one of those republicans who if you look real hard drew a little line down from the d to make it look like in our. you have been battling this for a while. >> for those folks...
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continues to this day the overarching corporate government established it is obsessed with keeping the citizenry in line keeping them scared keeping them surveilled making sure that they can't you know get out of this overton window of conversation you know as chomsky said the best the best way to keep people acid in obedient is to allow lively debate debate within a very narrow range of issues but not outside of those issues and that's essentially what facebook is now trying to do to the american public yeah i noticed that you can see it you know just anecdotally america's humor the late night comics and things like this they're they're not funny anymore that they actually get up when they do tragedy or there is a case of a woman who switched from doing standup comedy to stand up tragedy it now in the one thing about in out not to germany for example is that there wasn't a lot of stand up comedy at that dinner and you know in berlin during those years you know that this is what happens when people lose their soul and lose their. perspective on life they become days humorless drones working for
continues to this day the overarching corporate government established it is obsessed with keeping the citizenry in line keeping them scared keeping them surveilled making sure that they can't you know get out of this overton window of conversation you know as chomsky said the best the best way to keep people acid in obedient is to allow lively debate debate within a very narrow range of issues but not outside of those issues and that's essentially what facebook is now trying to do to the...
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continues to this day the overarching corporate government established it is obsessed with keeping the citizenry in line keeping them scared keeping them surveilled making sure that they can't you know get out of this overton window of conversation you know as chomsky said the best the best way to keep people acid in obedient is to allow lively debate debate within a very narrow range of issues but not outside of those issues and that's essentially what facebook is now trying to do to the american public yeah i noticed that you can see it you know just anecdotally america's humor the late night comics and things like this they're they're not funny anymore that they actually get up when they do tragedy or there is a case of a woman who switched from doing standup comedy to stand up tragedy it now in the one thing about in out nazi germany for example is that there wasn't a lot of stand up comedy at that dinner and you know in berlin during those years this is what happens when people lose their soul and lose their. perspective on life they become days humorless drones working for the surveillance
continues to this day the overarching corporate government established it is obsessed with keeping the citizenry in line keeping them scared keeping them surveilled making sure that they can't you know get out of this overton window of conversation you know as chomsky said the best the best way to keep people acid in obedient is to allow lively debate debate within a very narrow range of issues but not outside of those issues and that's essentially what facebook is now trying to do to the...
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richards is -- has utmost sensitivity for those who are vulnerable among our citizenry.a heart of gold, in my opinion. i've been a real estate agent for 43 years in san francisco. and i can see how things have changed. when i started in the 1970s, the affordability index was 23%. today it's less than 7%. we need people like mr. richards and ms. moore to help -- >> supervisor safai: thank you, sir. next speaker. i will interrupt for one second. trying to get a gauge if everyone in line is here to comment on items 1 and 2. it may make more sense to allow public comment and allow commissioner moore to come up and speak and then allow more public comment. is everyone here going to speak on items 1 and 2? okay. let's have commissioner moore come up and speak and then we'll resume public comment. before you do that, we have to call item 2. just sit there and wait for one second. >> clerk: motion approving or rejecting president of the board of supervisors malia cohen's reappointment of kathrin moore to the planning commission board for a term ending july 1, 2022. >> hello, sup
richards is -- has utmost sensitivity for those who are vulnerable among our citizenry.a heart of gold, in my opinion. i've been a real estate agent for 43 years in san francisco. and i can see how things have changed. when i started in the 1970s, the affordability index was 23%. today it's less than 7%. we need people like mr. richards and ms. moore to help -- >> supervisor safai: thank you, sir. next speaker. i will interrupt for one second. trying to get a gauge if everyone in line is...
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activiststers and the , it has been rewarding and reassuring to know that the citizenry is still holding fast to the good and right things that republicans claim to want to do. that is the difference. >> nationally and internationally when one hears straussian,ress -- they think of an economist. it is one of those republicans who drew a line down from the deed to make it look like an r and you guys have been battling this for a while. >> for those folks who have the misfortune iker self of not being from texas, -- like yourself of not being from texas, we have in a fitted over the last 15, 20 years in texas of not being california, not being new york, not being illinois. we have gotten more right than we have gone wrong. do not confuse being the least drunk person at the bar with being a model of sobriety. [laughter] [applause] managed to, we have know which pick up out in the parking lot is ours, we got that pretty well settled. is in the corner drilling on itself muttering about the jobs it lost. better thanve done the other states which is your mom was right, do not compare yourself t
activiststers and the , it has been rewarding and reassuring to know that the citizenry is still holding fast to the good and right things that republicans claim to want to do. that is the difference. >> nationally and internationally when one hears straussian,ress -- they think of an economist. it is one of those republicans who drew a line down from the deed to make it look like an r and you guys have been battling this for a while. >> for those folks who have the misfortune iker...
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they are demonizing ice instead of protecting the citizenry, or supposed to do that. giving illegals more rights than you and i. shouldn't even be here discussing this to the kate steinle case. when was the last time the democrats, the media took a position on this and demand our elected representatives change these laws that are hurting you and i and our towns. jillian: the mayor of philadelphia dancing and excitement over the fact philadelphia became a sanctuary city. in the commercial break, in this country it pays to be illegal. >> i live in connecticut. they give you a drivers license, all the benefits, greater benefits than my family and i get and have no responsibility whatsoever. we are enticing people to come to the united states for the benefit to them. on the other hand we are afraid to allow law enforcement agencies to get the job done. you name it. federal agency being paid -- the legal guy who comes to the united states, lives in our community for almost eight years and killed this beautiful woman, this beautiful girl, they will never see that girl again
they are demonizing ice instead of protecting the citizenry, or supposed to do that. giving illegals more rights than you and i. shouldn't even be here discussing this to the kate steinle case. when was the last time the democrats, the media took a position on this and demand our elected representatives change these laws that are hurting you and i and our towns. jillian: the mayor of philadelphia dancing and excitement over the fact philadelphia became a sanctuary city. in the commercial break,...
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influenza and about halfway through the camp's struggle, you begin to see the influenza hitting the citizenry in camp, in town. mamie or ikey or icky, as he was nicknamed were able to stay healthy and not be infected by et. sir? >> just to address this question. icky died of scarlet fever but that came later. >> yes, that came at example meade another year or so later. 1920? 1921 yeah. and he was the mascot of tank corps. he had a little tankers uniform that hey that had for hem. he loved to ride on the attention. so he was the tank corps mascot at about 3 years old. >> what was the reason for having serious buildings here before camp colt started? you mentioned there were buildings here -- >> in 1917, yes, when we entered the war in april of 191 -- we began mobilization of a national army, the regular army and the national guard. within a few months after that and in the late spring of 1917, sex -- two u.s. army wedge." came here to gets burg to establish an infanry camp here, a training camp and those two regiments eventually formed four others. so there were six infanry regiments that crea
influenza and about halfway through the camp's struggle, you begin to see the influenza hitting the citizenry in camp, in town. mamie or ikey or icky, as he was nicknamed were able to stay healthy and not be infected by et. sir? >> just to address this question. icky died of scarlet fever but that came later. >> yes, that came at example meade another year or so later. 1920? 1921 yeah. and he was the mascot of tank corps. he had a little tankers uniform that hey that had for hem. he...
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we will fail as a society if we do not educate our children and reeducate all of our citizenry to the responsibility of each citizen to process information the jointly, critically and wisely across all medium and we will fail as a society as surely as societies of the 20th century if we do not recognize and acknowledge the capacity for reflective reasoning in those who disagree with us. .. falsely raised hopes and falsely raised fears trump reason and the capacity for reflective thinking receipts along with his influence on rational empathic decision making, most people would never become aware of this just as i worry in overreliance of external forces of information, our young will not know what they do not know. i worry equally that we, their guide do not realize the narrow of our own thinking, the attention span to complex issues, the unsuspecting diminishing to think past 40 characters. we must all take stock of who we are as readers, as writers and as thinkers. every single one of you i proclaim is a good reader, it's my ability to do that ones. [laughter] >> the good readers of
we will fail as a society if we do not educate our children and reeducate all of our citizenry to the responsibility of each citizen to process information the jointly, critically and wisely across all medium and we will fail as a society as surely as societies of the 20th century if we do not recognize and acknowledge the capacity for reflective reasoning in those who disagree with us. .. falsely raised hopes and falsely raised fears trump reason and the capacity for reflective thinking...
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we will fail as a society if we do not educate our children and reeducate all of our citizenry to the responsibility of each citizen to process information vigilantly, critically and wisely across all media and we will fail as a society, surely a society to the 20th century if we do not recognize and acknowledge the capacity for the reflective reasoning and those who disagree with us. as nadine strossen wrote in her new book, democracy succeeds only when the right thoughts and aspirations of its citizens are respected in a given voice and its citizens believe that this is true regardless of the viewpoint. the great danger to a society stems not from the expression of different views, but from the failure to ensure that all citizens are educated to use their full intellectual powers in forming those views. the vacuum that occurred when this is not realized leads to a vulnerability to demagoguery falsely raised hopes and falsely raised fear trump reason and the capacity for reflective thinking recedes a flaw with its influence on rational impacting decision-making. most people will neve
we will fail as a society if we do not educate our children and reeducate all of our citizenry to the responsibility of each citizen to process information vigilantly, critically and wisely across all media and we will fail as a society, surely a society to the 20th century if we do not recognize and acknowledge the capacity for the reflective reasoning and those who disagree with us. as nadine strossen wrote in her new book, democracy succeeds only when the right thoughts and aspirations of...
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the kind of individual body of the abductee, of the experience or, and of the national body of the citizenry of -- as a whole who is being violated by this conspiracy. it is increasingly a conspiracy. it is something in which the government is complicit in. related to the question of race, there is a really odd eugenicists element that plays into alien abduction theories, up to the 70s, 80s, and 90s as well. whilst there is this huge packs on any of alien races that gets constructed, there is three key races, races, species, whatever you want to call them. one of which is the plenty hands, who are described as benevolence, and loving, and beautiful, and highly evolved and spiritual. anybody want to guess what the pladeans meant to look like? caucasians, any specific type of caucasians? blonde and blue-eyed, they are incredibly aryan. they are referred to as tall nordics. nordic excels at being a turn of eugenicists taxonomy coming out of the early 20th century, as opposed to those lower-class southern europeans who were counted as being the nordics. you see the short gray as the kind of equi
the kind of individual body of the abductee, of the experience or, and of the national body of the citizenry of -- as a whole who is being violated by this conspiracy. it is increasingly a conspiracy. it is something in which the government is complicit in. related to the question of race, there is a really odd eugenicists element that plays into alien abduction theories, up to the 70s, 80s, and 90s as well. whilst there is this huge packs on any of alien races that gets constructed, there is...
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you have a president with authoritarian tendencies, i don't think he wants to have the educated citizenry you say the press of the enemy of the people, he does not want citizens who can think critically and challenge his version of the truth. i am deeply concerned with the lack of policy and vision and any holes or strategy. what is that say about long-term policy decisions? you had the race to the top. is there anything left of that legacy? every four or eight years we have a new regime. does it make everything go away? arne: not really paradigm so proud that we put her than a billion dollars behind early childhood education. dates raise encz. 3 million more individuals with that amount of money being able to go to college. there are things in place. for me, this should be the ultimate bipartisan issue. i just wish the current administration would set a goal of -- we got high school graduation rates to 80%, their goal should be 90%. training, you just hear silence. you hear nothing. shery: david: one issue that has been relatively partisan is the relationship with the teachers unions. ca
you have a president with authoritarian tendencies, i don't think he wants to have the educated citizenry you say the press of the enemy of the people, he does not want citizens who can think critically and challenge his version of the truth. i am deeply concerned with the lack of policy and vision and any holes or strategy. what is that say about long-term policy decisions? you had the race to the top. is there anything left of that legacy? every four or eight years we have a new regime. does...
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needs an informed citizenry and we are not getting that. >> also pointed to the unprecedented rebukeed nations about the president's discussion and attacks on the press. >> this is the kind of rebuke that you see delivered to other nations. nations where journalists are being imprisoned, journalists are being killed. saying you have to stop criticizing the press the way you have been and stop undermining the free press and challenge the verifiable facts. >> tonight we give miss morrison the final word on that. ♪i believe, i really do believe that♪ ♪something's got a hold on me, yeah♪ ♪oh, it must be love ♪oh, something's got a hold on me right now, child♪ ♪oh, it must be love ♪let me tell you now, oh it must be love♪ the leof up to 24 lapsline is taround the world.ent experience an unrivaled feel for any road at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. your hair is so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? i did mom. wanna try it? yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hai
needs an informed citizenry and we are not getting that. >> also pointed to the unprecedented rebukeed nations about the president's discussion and attacks on the press. >> this is the kind of rebuke that you see delivered to other nations. nations where journalists are being imprisoned, journalists are being killed. saying you have to stop criticizing the press the way you have been and stop undermining the free press and challenge the verifiable facts. >> tonight we give...
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the idea that all viewpoints tolerated and that this tolerance leads to a more in more in my and citizenry this translates into the passionate opposition based on the content of their expression. governments are most change -- dangerous when -- dangerous when i tell people how to think. he is thought to have an extremely number of speech. the goal of the first amendment can be sent to be the preservation of the individual's autonomy fundamental libertarian idea for sovereignty and to achieve this goal and have been a long time staple of the court jurisprudence strict scrutiny requires the government to show compelling state interest to place least restriction over what it regulates. there is little reason to believe that during the confirmation hearing and hearing entering the supreme court tenure. but that content based regulation is so hostile to freedom and is so unconstitutional that not even scrutiny through the judicial review that can survive in the right test to use. in other words there can be no pontification to government action to save the government require you to decide on ce
the idea that all viewpoints tolerated and that this tolerance leads to a more in more in my and citizenry this translates into the passionate opposition based on the content of their expression. governments are most change -- dangerous when -- dangerous when i tell people how to think. he is thought to have an extremely number of speech. the goal of the first amendment can be sent to be the preservation of the individual's autonomy fundamental libertarian idea for sovereignty and to achieve...
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and he was quite troubled by what that said about the state of our politics and the state of our citizenryl: so there's talk that it was a state of your party as well. someone said, you can't argue with a good thing. the economy is booming, markets are booming. did that matter to senator mccain or was he worried about the tone? >> all of it mattered to senator mccain. you know, neil, you had a segment recently in your common sense that i think said it very well. i think john mccain would have agreed with you tremendously. you said, you know, a good market can't come at the expense of a moral bust. it can't come at the expense of uncivil discourse. it can't come at the expense of us tearing each other apart. governor ridge said it very well. all of this outpouring for john mccain is so, i'm sure, comforting, i hope, comforting to cindy and their children. but it would do us all well, i think, to think carefully not about what john said but about how john behaved and try to behave that way ourselves. >> neil: very well-put. carly, thanks very much. >> great to see you. >> neil: more after th
and he was quite troubled by what that said about the state of our politics and the state of our citizenryl: so there's talk that it was a state of your party as well. someone said, you can't argue with a good thing. the economy is booming, markets are booming. did that matter to senator mccain or was he worried about the tone? >> all of it mattered to senator mccain. you know, neil, you had a segment recently in your common sense that i think said it very well. i think john mccain would...
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respecting the states and local communities in the way they are administering to the needs of their citizenry. >> it's often the president's endorsement helps in a republican primary. it's obvious it helps the president's image of himself that it's successful. we just don't what it means in a general election. >> it was always going to mean more in a primary. has trump has done this not so hostile takeover of the republican party, it's a mark of pride for him given the pushback he faced in his own primaries leading up to his nomination convention in making sure he was going to be the nominee that he can we have a a magic and with and look at the effect he has because in the case of desantis, his advisers didn't want him going in and it was an instance where he did what he wanted to do at the end of the day and thence says look, see, i was right. it is a feather in his gap given that he's tried to influence these primaries however to your point there is an equal and opposite effect and such a thing as negative polarization in terms of politics and you can see that as many votes as people suppo
respecting the states and local communities in the way they are administering to the needs of their citizenry. >> it's often the president's endorsement helps in a republican primary. it's obvious it helps the president's image of himself that it's successful. we just don't what it means in a general election. >> it was always going to mean more in a primary. has trump has done this not so hostile takeover of the republican party, it's a mark of pride for him given the pushback he...
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we've seen attempts to somehow circumnavigate around black political citizenry and agency.l i'm saying is, if we're concerned about black people, we've got to be concerned about poverty, inequality, lack of access to education, plus the kinds of sorts of violence we see directed toward black people in this country. >> source of violence being directed towards black people. am i black? i am a black conservative and i am not hearing anything said about the fact that about 25 white democrats assembled to kick me out of a restaurant yesterday to throw water and to throw eggs at me because i'm a conservative that supports donald trump. the very same donald trump that has not -- obama did not do this. president trump has been slashing regulations, and it has brought this economy to a place that it's never been at. we have unemployment all-time low for both women, you brought up women, gays, black people. unemployment across the board. you guys refuse to acknowledge the truth we're doing better. fascists, antifa attacked me, and an all-black police force in philadelphia and they c
we've seen attempts to somehow circumnavigate around black political citizenry and agency.l i'm saying is, if we're concerned about black people, we've got to be concerned about poverty, inequality, lack of access to education, plus the kinds of sorts of violence we see directed toward black people in this country. >> source of violence being directed towards black people. am i black? i am a black conservative and i am not hearing anything said about the fact that about 25 white democrats...
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i'm not convinced this president wants to have the best educated citizenry in the world. we have the kind of authoritative -- authoritarian tendencies president trump has, when you call the press the enemy of the people, when you want to become the source of truth and everything else is fake, when a previous caller linda talked about critical thinking skills and ability to think independently and draw --clusions i'm not sure this i'm not sure it is in this president's best interest to have citizens who can think critically and are well educated. host: what about approaches such as hardening current school buildings? even to the extent of armed guards in schools? guest: that is the word used by the nra, the word mimicked by the current administrations. a hardened school. recess?ou harden have you harden dismissals? how do you harden a basketball game or a football game? have you harden field trips? the short answer is you can't. we have a gun problem in american society. we don't have a school safety issue we have an american safety issue. areny percent of children killed
i'm not convinced this president wants to have the best educated citizenry in the world. we have the kind of authoritative -- authoritarian tendencies president trump has, when you call the press the enemy of the people, when you want to become the source of truth and everything else is fake, when a previous caller linda talked about critical thinking skills and ability to think independently and draw --clusions i'm not sure this i'm not sure it is in this president's best interest to have...
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the only thing that will increase the odds we'll get it is that we have a smarts, informed citizenry that will demand it and will ask the tough questions of those who are in leadership. you are on that trajectory so it's up to you to ask those tough questions and better yet to jump in with both feet yourselves. do you want i will stop? why don't you now grill me, as i know you will and we'll then take some tough questioned from the assembled. [applause] >> richard, thanks very much for coming and for being the first speaker of the academic year here at the academic school of airlines here at george -- at the school of international affairs here at george washington university. delighted to have you all. before i talk about the administration of our q&a tonight and get into it, let me make a on the last thing richard point said. next to my education, my personal association with the counsel on foreign relations has been absolutely the most important aspect of my development as a foreign affairs professional. i'm not saying it just because you're here. it's true. and i would strongly e
the only thing that will increase the odds we'll get it is that we have a smarts, informed citizenry that will demand it and will ask the tough questions of those who are in leadership. you are on that trajectory so it's up to you to ask those tough questions and better yet to jump in with both feet yourselves. do you want i will stop? why don't you now grill me, as i know you will and we'll then take some tough questioned from the assembled. [applause] >> richard, thanks very much for...