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sorry eugenics yes but eugenics. that's a question. i was. thirteen and i was molested. i got pregnant. the social worker came over and she had my grandmother to sign a consent. to the welfare department and to my grandmother to if she did sound those papers she would not receive supplements for. my grandmother the scientists and it's. a neat book once. they still asked me at the same time. normally. you know narrow thinking i'm trying to ask myself why wouldn't we since my body was so young you know and nobody was you really need to have a baby you know nobody was already traumatized from the delivery or often the rate. they didn't even say anything to me and i want. you know my grandmother did not understand what she was signing the next because my grandmother was illiterate i was reading minds. i was reading my perpetrator and i was also very interesting more aligned with something funny. because. i didn't know i was sterilize until after night after i had gotten married. without that actually explained to me even which are they said that i was feeble minded i'm not e
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in one thousand ten close to new york the eugenics record office became the center for american eugenics research. the institution that emerged still exists today. what is called spring harbor laboratory now. one of the most distinguished laboratories for the pursuit of molecular biology and molecular genetics in the world i just want to films of from a building of. a record of his. i'm right. but it's an historic oh the commentary it's not about the present which. they are embarrassed by i think they should live or comfortably with it because it doesn't characterize calls for an order today by any means and they should say this is what went on there it was wrong and we're now going past it now for more than half a well more than half a century when the eugenics record office was founded in one thousand. it was meant to be a place where people studied families. charles davenport who was the director was focused like his hero francis galton on family traits. they looked for families they called the general. so families where there was alcoholism families where there was so-called people i
in one thousand ten close to new york the eugenics record office became the center for american eugenics research. the institution that emerged still exists today. what is called spring harbor laboratory now. one of the most distinguished laboratories for the pursuit of molecular biology and molecular genetics in the world i just want to films of from a building of. a record of his. i'm right. but it's an historic oh the commentary it's not about the present which. they are embarrassed by i...
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debate the swedish government compensated the victims of eugenics. and where many victims compensated no not so many and they had also to prove that there were sterilized by force or involuntary and that is quite difficult when you have signed an application how could you show the pressure in the situation it's not in the fives. the there is a discussion this week been about the the sterilization laws if it is a part of. the bad black history and a dark history of the welfare state. i think it is a part of the interest that. each county would have a department of public welfare social workers that work for that would notice poor families poor people that might be targets of sterilization they would fill out a petition they would call the feebleminded and they would say they were permissive he was often based on gossip they were epileptics they were and they would go for them and basically if anyone in a community it could be the sheriff it could be the social worker it could be a doctor it could be a parent it could be your husband your mom any relat
debate the swedish government compensated the victims of eugenics. and where many victims compensated no not so many and they had also to prove that there were sterilized by force or involuntary and that is quite difficult when you have signed an application how could you show the pressure in the situation it's not in the fives. the there is a discussion this week been about the the sterilization laws if it is a part of. the bad black history and a dark history of the welfare state. i think it...
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even though eugenics stopped in germany after nine hundred forty five it continued on a smaller scale in scandinavian countries and in the united states. after world war two you know what it really began increasing dramatically the number of people sterilized to the point that we rank third of all states for the total number of sterilisations. when we look at north carolina's impacted eugenics population we're looking at nearly sixty seventy six hundred people who were sterilized from nineteen twenty five through nine hundred seventy four and as you can see. in the one nine hundred fifty s. and ninety's sixty's so we're discussing that we have victims as young as ten years of age boys and girls then that brings us to the conclusion that we have a significant number of people who are in their fifty's and sixty's that's still very viable people with us today. two thousand and two when they were oh i had sound the sounds of the eugenics program and they sound now that the stand in north carolina has sterilize seventy six hundred people most of them against their will before i found out i
even though eugenics stopped in germany after nine hundred forty five it continued on a smaller scale in scandinavian countries and in the united states. after world war two you know what it really began increasing dramatically the number of people sterilized to the point that we rank third of all states for the total number of sterilisations. when we look at north carolina's impacted eugenics population we're looking at nearly sixty seventy six hundred people who were sterilized from nineteen...
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two thousand and two when they were oh i had sound the sounds of the eugenics program and they sound now that the stand in north carolina has sterilize seven six hundred people most of them against their will before i found out i thought that i was the only person that happened to i was embarrassed i was to merely a that i was to create. i would not i ended up being on prozac and sarah. sell enough carolina justice for sterilization victims foundation was started and watches he thousands hand aside as a central location and playing house for people who were victimized who say she didn't his work program. there were at least two states which increase the number of sterilisations that they did after the one nine hundred sixty s. virginia was one the second was north carolina it was a matter of pride for many of the doctors who carried out the sterilizations that they were preventing people who are on welfare from having for the children. fourteen years old could cut me like a hole in operate on me at forty eight to sixty four years ago and do you remember the day of the operation not a
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but, in fact, there was a state statute that was in existence for quite some time after the eugenics authorized this going into people's homes, working through social workers, to identify people who didn't deserve to reproduce. and we know that there were many folks that were victimized by that state authority as well. >> wait a second. so after 1977, '77, i think, when they shut down the eugenics board as an entity, you say the state was still using the authority to forcibly or coercively sterilize people? >> apparently so, yes. >> wow. what are the politics of this in terms of this compensation fund? obviously you saw the republican there. you saw the fact that they don't want it being called reparations. i was surprised that this really was -- it did become a kind of cause celeb as tom tillis, who we think of as this conservative republican. >> credit where credit is due. this came to light in 2002 in the modern glare looking at how, what a violation of human rights this was, how this is really the ugly side of reproductive, state-sponsored reproductive control. >> uh-huh. so ther
but, in fact, there was a state statute that was in existence for quite some time after the eugenics authorized this going into people's homes, working through social workers, to identify people who didn't deserve to reproduce. and we know that there were many folks that were victimized by that state authority as well. >> wait a second. so after 1977, '77, i think, when they shut down the eugenics board as an entity, you say the state was still using the authority to forcibly or...
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sorry eugenics yet but eugenics because that's a question. i was. thirteen and i was molested. i got pregnant. the social worker came over and she had my grandmother to sign a consent to. the welfare department and to my grandmother to if she did the samples papers she would not receive supplements for. my grandmother signed the aunt's. name when they took my son they sterilized me at the same time. normally. you know narrow thinking i'm trying to ask myself why did they wait since my body was so young you know and nobody was really to have a baby you know my body was already traumatized from the delivery or often the rape. they didn't even say anything to me and. you know my grandmother didn't understand.
sorry eugenics yet but eugenics because that's a question. i was. thirteen and i was molested. i got pregnant. the social worker came over and she had my grandmother to sign a consent to. the welfare department and to my grandmother to if she did the samples papers she would not receive supplements for. my grandmother signed the aunt's. name when they took my son they sterilized me at the same time. normally. you know narrow thinking i'm trying to ask myself why did they wait since my body was...
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sorry eugenics yeah but eugenics. that's a question. i was on. thirteen and i was molested. i got great meet. the social worker came over and she had my grandmother to sign a consent. the welfare department had to my grandmother to if she did sandals paint but she would not receive supplement food.
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eugenics but eugenics. and science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was. in a chief you believe still today so that if you like. you know why not a lot of us are still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology don't stop at just sterilizing consent now go to the point of death he did for years rarely discussed on till now was really rather not talk about that right. but all told him a language of all but i will only react to situations i haven't read the reports so i'm not in a position truman know i will leave that to the state department to comment on your latter point a month or two so it's mr kerry a car is on the docket no god. no more weasel words when you vade a direct question be prepared for a change when you throw a punch be ready for a battle pretty tough speech and lead on down to freedom to cost. and we're back with john pilger war correspondent and author so you also said that obama are is currently seeking a budget for nuclear weapons grade earth and sharing in the cold war what are you getti
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eugenics but eugenics vulgarize ation of darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was never the least to learn to believe in eighty feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology don't stop at just sterilizing yet again and now go to the point of death. for years rarely discussed. till now really rather not talk about that right. your friend post a photo from a vacation you can't. different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still pains to rejection poetry keep. ignore it. we post only what really matters. to your facebook news feed. what i will only react to situations i have read the reports and let you know for sure the know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your point of the month to save lives it lives or carry a car is on the docket. no more weasel words when you have a direct question and be prepared for a change when you have to punish the ready for a bad little critter on speech and little down
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erin, help us to understand the history of the eugenics board in north carolina. >> well, eugenics spreaditimized by the supreme court. in 1927 the buck versus belle decision said that if you could have mandatory evakt wagss you could have mandatory eugenics sterilization. the idea being that if you forced people it to -- if you denied people their right to reproduce you would somehow be able to better the human race. after that eventually 30 u.s. states passed these kinds of laws that allow the state to have extraordinary power to sterilize sterilize, to issue tubal ligations. >> north carolina was not alone but it was clearly one of the most aggressive. >> in other states it focused on institutionalized people. in north carolina they focused on institutionalized people and social organizationers, as in the case of the blackmon family that you saw, social workers could just show up at your house. we interviewed rape victims who when they became pregnant, social workers would show up and have them sterilized. there were mothers and daughters who were sterilized. there were fathers who wer
erin, help us to understand the history of the eugenics board in north carolina. >> well, eugenics spreaditimized by the supreme court. in 1927 the buck versus belle decision said that if you could have mandatory evakt wagss you could have mandatory eugenics sterilization. the idea being that if you forced people it to -- if you denied people their right to reproduce you would somehow be able to better the human race. after that eventually 30 u.s. states passed these kinds of laws that...
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eugenics but eugenics vulgarize ation of darwin science punishment for an on committed crying i was sterilized to learn to believe in eighty feebleminded still today for the future i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology don't stop at just sterilizing yet not going to now go to the point of death. for years rarely discussed. till now i'd really rather not talk about that right. some people say that when it happens at some point in time not a very nice one the curtain falls down. at some point and i could no longer stand it i decided to kill myself. even though i was scared of what i'd done but i punched but i didn't understand it when a man religion says hand the woman should. run from him. everyone who sees this video to also speak to the children's father. has then became a controllable she felt that he could do anything. why you're crying don't cry i know i'm tired of crying too don't cry then. phone low party people i'm abby martin and this is breaking at the sat so today obama gave a highly anticipated press
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joining us is senior research scholar eugene fidel and jeffrey toobin. >> you think the president broke law by not notifying congress? >> no question. the law couldn't be clearer. you have to inform congress within 30 days of a release from guantanamo and they didn't do it. >> but the administration was saying it would interfere with the functions assigned by the constitution protecting american lives and american soldiers. >> well, if the president felt that way, he shouldn't have signed the law in the first place. what he tried to do was the same thing president bush tried to do which was finesse the issue saying i agree with this part of the law. that's not how the law is supposed to work. and i think he's now gotten caught up in the fact that he didn't follow the law and now he has to apologize for it. >> eugene, you disagree. you think his powers as commander-in-chief trumps the statute. >> yes, i do. the constitution gives the president the responsibility of being commander-in-chief of the armed forces. what happened in this case is an exercise of the president's core functions as
joining us is senior research scholar eugene fidel and jeffrey toobin. >> you think the president broke law by not notifying congress? >> no question. the law couldn't be clearer. you have to inform congress within 30 days of a release from guantanamo and they didn't do it. >> but the administration was saying it would interfere with the functions assigned by the constitution protecting american lives and american soldiers. >> well, if the president felt that way, he...
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eugenics but eugenics vulgarize ation of darwin science punishment for an on committed crime i was sterilised the length of being in eighty feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology they don't stop at just sterilizing and now go to the point of death hated for years rarely discussed but till now i'd really rather not talk about that right. some people say that when it happens at some point in time not a very nice one the curtain falls down. at some point and i could no longer stand it i decided to kill myself. when i was scared of what i'd done but i punched her but i didn't understand where i didn't want a man rises hand the woman should. run from him. i ask everyone who sees this video to also speak to the children's father. so my has then became a controllable people that he would do anything and. crying don't cry i know i'm tired of crying too don't cry. well going into the future this notion of thirty five can just bend over thirteen billion euros of wealth that says to ea
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around. >> i also want to bring up, speaking of rick perry, he said something in san francisco, y eugenewe got this from the san francisco chronicle. he said at the commonwealth club of california when asked whether home sexuality is a disorder. he said whether or not you feel compelled to follow a particular lifetile or not, you have the abit to decide not to do that. i may have the genetic coding that i'm inclined to be an alcoholic but i have the desire not to do that and look at the homosexual issue the same way. maybe this helps in a republican primary but -- >> i'm not sure. >> i'm not sure how that helps him anywhere to tell you the truth. i think this is a big foot in mouth episode for rick perry. you know, look at what the country has -- how the country has moved on the issue of gay marriage and home sexuality in general. a big step backward for him. >> dan, what about the social issues that are also coming to the floor with the candidacy, if you look at brat and where he is, the religious message he gives, are social issues going to -- >> social issues will always be a factor p
around. >> i also want to bring up, speaking of rick perry, he said something in san francisco, y eugenewe got this from the san francisco chronicle. he said at the commonwealth club of california when asked whether home sexuality is a disorder. he said whether or not you feel compelled to follow a particular lifetile or not, you have the abit to decide not to do that. i may have the genetic coding that i'm inclined to be an alcoholic but i have the desire not to do that and look at the...
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eugenics but eugenics vulgarized darwin science punishment for an on committed crying i was instrumental in eighty feeble minded still today for the few i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology don't stop at just sterilizing and now go to the point of death. for years rarely discussed. till now really rather not talk about that right. we speak your language i mean some of the. news programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you breaking news a little too much of angles stories. you hear. the spanish find out more visit. well told you my language as well but i will only react to situate i have read the reports. and know i will be. no more weasel. when you need a direct question the pretty for a change when you. get ready for a. speech. and we're back with john pilger war correspondent and author so you also said that obama is currently seeking a budget for nuclear weapons grade earth and sharing in the cold war what are you getting this information for and also what would he need it for. you just look
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eugenics but eugenics vulgarize ation of darwin science and punishment for an uncommitted crying i was sterilized to learn from believing in eighty feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why not a luxury by the still the no no why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology don't stop at just sterilizing look good and now go to the point of death. for years rarely discussed on till now i'd really rather not talk about that right. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others who refuse to notice. faces change the world writes never. come full picture of today's news long life. from around the globe. dropped. to fifty. live. live live. live . debating american foreign policy is there one any more traditionally of the political left and right and clearly different positions on how washington should exert power in the world today it appears everyone in the establishment is a hawk. some people say that when it happens to someone in time not a very nice one the curtain falls down. if it's some point and i could no longer stand it i decided to ki
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named for eugene touring. this piece of software managed to convince 30% of people in a test at the royal society of london that that was the case. there are a couple of caveats. it is not a great piece of software i would say. >> hmm. how convincing is the software? 30% we are talking about here. have you tried it? >> well, that's right. so i did try it this morning. one of the things that a lot of people are sort of critiquing this for is they made up a kind of back story for this particular back story. they called it a 13-year-old boy from the ukraine. i did texting this morning had a few little back and forths with eugene. as you can see here he's just a little off. you sort of would think to you, i guess if he's not a native english speaker and he's 13 he's dpog go off the rails -- going to go off the rails, he goes way off the rails, begins to repeat himself in the first couple of minutes. i don't know how anybody unless you were bored or tired would be confused. where you yell "represent" into the phone
named for eugene touring. this piece of software managed to convince 30% of people in a test at the royal society of london that that was the case. there are a couple of caveats. it is not a great piece of software i would say. >> hmm. how convincing is the software? 30% we are talking about here. have you tried it? >> well, that's right. so i did try it this morning. one of the things that a lot of people are sort of critiquing this for is they made up a kind of back story for this...
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eugenics but eugenics vulgarize ation of darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was never the instrument to believe in eighty feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology don't stop at just sterilizing and now go to the point of death. for years rarely discussed on till now really rather not talk about that right. some people say that when it happens some one time not a very nice one like a curtain falls down. fifth some point and i could no longer stand it i decided to kill myself. even i was scared of what i'd done i punched but i didn't understand where i didn't want a man rises in his head and the woman should. run from him. everyone who sees this video to also speak to the children's father. so my has then became a controllable that he would do anything. why you're crying don't cry i know i'm tired of crying too don't cry. well groomed to the. show thirty five can just bend over fifteen billion euros of filthy fed says thirty to one hundred three million d
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this is my cousin eugene. today he looks just like my great-grandfather. when you are a little kid and you have seen pictures of this man that you know is no longer alive, and you see someone that looks just like him -- it scares you a little bit. i believe i was afraid when i first met him. i thought i was seeing a ghost. so, i like to show that because this goes back to one of the things that ms. mclean was asking. she was saying, she knows people who phenotypically -- what does that mean? their physical appearance. their outward appearance. they look one thing, but during these times, ok, and even through at least the 1970's and the 1980's, they were considered black. if my grandmother -- i always say this. she was one of the blackest women i have ever known. i say it like this because that -- that is how she identified. she identified as being very african american. that was her outlook. yes? >> if they looked white so they could kind of get through -- >> pass? >> yes. >> my aunt savila, depending on where she was in town -- my family is from south car
this is my cousin eugene. today he looks just like my great-grandfather. when you are a little kid and you have seen pictures of this man that you know is no longer alive, and you see someone that looks just like him -- it scares you a little bit. i believe i was afraid when i first met him. i thought i was seeing a ghost. so, i like to show that because this goes back to one of the things that ms. mclean was asking. she was saying, she knows people who phenotypically -- what does that mean?...
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eugenics but eugenics vulgarize ation of darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was so there are things to learn from believing in eighty feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology don't stop at just sterilising the consent now go to the point of death. for years rarely discussed on till now i'd really rather not talk about that right. i marinate in the financial world. series to goldman's cannot stop exiting only to get no demand for credit not going to get any economic benefit in life there are two and there are both. try to. the people are going to continue to hold your fire or destroy treating everybody. the well. a lot like what. they say. this case is going to lead to. sometimes for nothing. it's not just a story you'll be shocked if you see the stage take the t.v. . but teach others to. clone welcome to our g.'s newsroom i'm nice in our way tonight gas is all brusha shuts down the flow of free fuel a new pay as you go system is enough facts this is
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joining me now, eugene robinson and a senior correspondent and editor for "the washington post." good evening, gentlemen. >> good evening. >> eugene, what do you make of this cleavage that i'm talking about? basically, we have a distinction between the elected obama opposition types, and other wings of conservative thought here who want to take this foreign policy question seriously. >> well, i think you had it pretty much right, ari, they're the opportunists, the ted cruzes of the world, who just get up and blather. and then there are critics like john mccain for example, who is bringing up the example of the korean war. i suppose that's an option, right? we could have, if we chose to have, another big iraq war that would involve, i guess another invasion or huge numbers of u.s. troops to kind of push the two warring sides apart. if you reject that, then it's very difficult, and i think honest conservatives and critics have -- or usual critics have come to this point. it's very difficult to find a course of action that's likely to bring success or a better result. >> yeah. and w
joining me now, eugene robinson and a senior correspondent and editor for "the washington post." good evening, gentlemen. >> good evening. >> eugene, what do you make of this cleavage that i'm talking about? basically, we have a distinction between the elected obama opposition types, and other wings of conservative thought here who want to take this foreign policy question seriously. >> well, i think you had it pretty much right, ari, they're the opportunists, the...
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jenny it's what eugenics vulgarize ation of darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was there a lot is to learn from being innately feeble minded still today for the few i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology they don't stop at just sterilizing you're not going to now go to the point of death. for years rarely discussed until now i'd really rather not talk about that right. some people say that when it happens to someone in time not a very nice one the curtain falls down. fifth some point and i could no longer stand it i decided to kill myself. even i was scared of what i'd done i punched but i didn't understand where i didn't want a man rises in his head and the woman should. run from him. everyone who sees this video to also speak to the children's father. my has then became a controllable people that he can do anything. why you're crying don't cry i know i'm tired of crying too don't cry. well glued to the. show thirty five can just bend over thirteen billion euros of thanks to ted says
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