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we all experience different things. i was very involved in the antiwar movement after i came back which gave me a kind of a place to go with some of these feelings. i understand that other people weren't and didn't want to be and didn't share those points of view. for me it was an extremely important expression and very valuable. somebody did experience those witless people. >> one more question i am being told by the boss. yes. >> so i support your desire to have this public service but it is never going to happen. in lieu of that is there any discussion at the federal level for comprehensive education or make the gap more of a part of the conversation? i think people are ignorant to its existence or it is so obvious that people are ignorant to the existence and kpaber baikpaber -- exasper rates. some are more immature probably than your generation when it comes to vietnam. they are still trying to make sense of their experiences and that exacerbates the divide between when they came in and out. at least for the marine
we all experience different things. i was very involved in the antiwar movement after i came back which gave me a kind of a place to go with some of these feelings. i understand that other people weren't and didn't want to be and didn't share those points of view. for me it was an extremely important expression and very valuable. somebody did experience those witless people. >> one more question i am being told by the boss. yes. >> so i support your desire to have this public...
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could those experiences be delayed some minister experiences. in my first section and my view yes because i believe in a variety of approaches to feminism do i personally fundamentally believe that liberation will come when we dismantle patriarchy capitalism white supremacy and imperialism yes but i also know that different people have different experiences and theories of change about how to get to liberation and expression the end times like now with the rise of authoritarianism and terrorism around the world i'm interested in creating bridges to talk with other feminists about how we can build and spaces where we have common ground i think that if we're going to say you know if if it's her personal experience that her personal experience is empowering or liberating therefore maybe the sex trade is fine maybe it's even feminist i think that that argument doesn't work because what if a woman who is being abused at home says my experience is fine i don't understand it as abuse i don't experience it in as abuse i'm fine are we going to say that m
could those experiences be delayed some minister experiences. in my first section and my view yes because i believe in a variety of approaches to feminism do i personally fundamentally believe that liberation will come when we dismantle patriarchy capitalism white supremacy and imperialism yes but i also know that different people have different experiences and theories of change about how to get to liberation and expression the end times like now with the rise of authoritarianism and terrorism...
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here's the experiment too, the outside of the experiment a house. it still stands today 45 years later. this experiment is 1974. on the inside, it might be hard to see but it's rebel now. nonetheless, when i was there and it was minus 35 degrees outside and there were 3 feet of snow on the ground, she insisted that she give me a tour of the inside of the house, and she went from room to room saying here is where i used to pet her. here's where the pups used to play this game with me as if she was reliving it. she lived with them exactly the way you would live with your dogs, playing with them and letting them run outside in the yard without a leash. they would respond to their name. so they're living together and about three months later, in july of 1974, something extraordinary happens. it's the summer and while this is what it looks like in the winter in siberia and actually gets quite hot. you get 90 degrees. so every night she would sit out on a little bench outside the experiment a house with the book reading around 6:00 p.m. this is july 1974
here's the experiment too, the outside of the experiment a house. it still stands today 45 years later. this experiment is 1974. on the inside, it might be hard to see but it's rebel now. nonetheless, when i was there and it was minus 35 degrees outside and there were 3 feet of snow on the ground, she insisted that she give me a tour of the inside of the house, and she went from room to room saying here is where i used to pet her. here's where the pups used to play this game with me as if she...
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so you know, darwin -- darwin's experiments you know his weird, wild wonderful endless series of experiments all took place almost literally in his -- in his backyard, i mean, in his study and green house buts in the woodlands in the meadows in his lawn. i have long been -- struck by how fun these can be for a modern audience certainly. sometimes very quirky kind of odd not the fact that they're always interest and interesting point to them as he makes them provide a really interesting hook for engaging today's young students perhaps. right these are as vanessa mentioned eminently accessible and these are experiments that were conducted on parking lot fly literally in the yard. no sophisticated equipment no precision or special consideration for experimental design and analytical proceed all of that and one interested in the history of ecology and evolution, is how often seminal foundational principles in these fields have their origin opinion in these literally backyard experiments done almost, almost on the fly. so this makes the -- these make -- the makes experiments access public easily
so you know, darwin -- darwin's experiments you know his weird, wild wonderful endless series of experiments all took place almost literally in his -- in his backyard, i mean, in his study and green house buts in the woodlands in the meadows in his lawn. i have long been -- struck by how fun these can be for a modern audience certainly. sometimes very quirky kind of odd not the fact that they're always interest and interesting point to them as he makes them provide a really interesting hook for...
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an amazing experience. from i felt that i was at 99% my own neighborhood, the temperature drops significantly and that was the first thing everybody could feel, as the sky began to turn dark we saw the wavy lines. it was an amazing experience. i wanted to ask you about citizen k. i saw how many sites you had across oregon. what a great way to capture so much as the clips moved across the country. i read and heard a bit about your funding challenges along the way. can you talk about the importance of the federal funding from nsf and i know that was a big part. but as we set budget priorities here is important have another example of where flight girl funding made a difference. >> we started out in 2016 by getting a grant to do some student training. so miles was one of the students we packed up students with telescopes and sent them to indonesia to get on the job training. when they returned we had summer programs and they did research the most are partly they ran training workshops for 2017 volunteers acros
an amazing experience. from i felt that i was at 99% my own neighborhood, the temperature drops significantly and that was the first thing everybody could feel, as the sky began to turn dark we saw the wavy lines. it was an amazing experience. i wanted to ask you about citizen k. i saw how many sites you had across oregon. what a great way to capture so much as the clips moved across the country. i read and heard a bit about your funding challenges along the way. can you talk about the...
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here's the experiment too, the outside of the experiment a house. it still stands today 45 years later. this experiment is 1974. on the inside, it might be hard to see but it's rebel now. nonetheless, when i was there and it was minus 35 degrees outside and there were 3 feet of snow on the ground, she insisted that she give me a tour of the inside of the house, and she went from room to room saying here is where i used to pet her. here's where the pups used to play this game with me as if she was reliving it. she lived with them exactly the way you would live with your dogs, playing with them and letting them run outside in the yard without a leash. they would respond to their name. so they're living together and about three months later, in july of 1974, something extraordinary happens. it's the summer and while this is what it looks like in the winter in siberia and actually gets quite hot. you get 90 degrees. so every night she would sit out on a little bench outside the experiment a house with the book reading around 6:00 p.m. this is july 1974
here's the experiment too, the outside of the experiment a house. it still stands today 45 years later. this experiment is 1974. on the inside, it might be hard to see but it's rebel now. nonetheless, when i was there and it was minus 35 degrees outside and there were 3 feet of snow on the ground, she insisted that she give me a tour of the inside of the house, and she went from room to room saying here is where i used to pet her. here's where the pups used to play this game with me as if she...
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it's our experience of duration. our experience before and after which turns out to be an incredibly plastic experience.re these are all really distinct experiences i'm sure heavy really said what time is in the physics sense. >> it was very much a part of the debate between einstein and one of the reasons why there was such a decline it was the fear that he was talking about something that was not really real. and that was the apocalypse that got us to fake news and all of these other things. during the meeting einstein said he was talking about time. it does not exist. the way that the philosophers since had answered this.bu but rather the same how they use stories in a practice that is situated is done by that. with the hope of getting to a sturdier concept of time that is one that acknowledges the way it is used in general society our relation to instruments of measurement and things like that. i don't think it is an either or think you. professor you said when you say states exist after we passed through but may
it's our experience of duration. our experience before and after which turns out to be an incredibly plastic experience.re these are all really distinct experiences i'm sure heavy really said what time is in the physics sense. >> it was very much a part of the debate between einstein and one of the reasons why there was such a decline it was the fear that he was talking about something that was not really real. and that was the apocalypse that got us to fake news and all of these other...
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looking for experiences and astronomy is a new experience not available to them previously and. i have a saying that they tell you on the moon the sun and some of the stasi. spain is one of the best destinations in the world to enjoy astronomy it's a trend on the rise. or fall. asleep more mastro tourism is giving value to the attraction of the night sky here in rome. scientific institutions businesses and tourist establishment are backing this new trend. taking fifteen years ago astro tours and sounded like times fiction didn't it who would come from abroad just to look at styles of it i mean i laugh at. him as a bit more than thirty thousand german astronomers have to go abroad to practice their hobby with us here in. this intelligent tourism offers unique experiences to travelers from all over the world to discover in the southwest of europe. i don't know who that is spending the night looking through a telescope or even with the naked eye or to see things they've never seen before is an experience they'll remember for the rest of their lives and the things in life. in the ca
looking for experiences and astronomy is a new experience not available to them previously and. i have a saying that they tell you on the moon the sun and some of the stasi. spain is one of the best destinations in the world to enjoy astronomy it's a trend on the rise. or fall. asleep more mastro tourism is giving value to the attraction of the night sky here in rome. scientific institutions businesses and tourist establishment are backing this new trend. taking fifteen years ago astro tours...
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once it is in orbit, the payload specialist and mission specialists will be working with experiments,this end of the shuttle into the space lab compartment. this features a pressurized module where scientists will be able to work in a shirtsleeve environment. this allows for them to do experimentation in space that has never been done before. i'm part of the team which is called the space lab data processing office here. and the purpose of our office is to put together a data processing facility that will capture and record and process all the data coming from the experiments onboard space lab. i'm originally from the philippines. i have a degree in mathematics and physics from the university in manila, philippines. with my background in mathematics and physics, it was easy enough to pick up the kind of knowledge and experience needed to work in the data processing field, which is what we do here. when i first started, i think the opportunities for women were not as well publicized then. and now i see more and more women working in these areas that i'm working in. in fact, we have a c
once it is in orbit, the payload specialist and mission specialists will be working with experiments,this end of the shuttle into the space lab compartment. this features a pressurized module where scientists will be able to work in a shirtsleeve environment. this allows for them to do experimentation in space that has never been done before. i'm part of the team which is called the space lab data processing office here. and the purpose of our office is to put together a data processing...
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. >> you are also an author as well because he talked about your experience as an author. >> i have areat respect for those that take the time to write. my wartime memoir published by simon and schuster was called we got him about the hunt and capture. it took me three years to write extensive notes and personal experiences and then getting it to the major publisher is no small task. the big question is who helped you write it as an infantryman could put sentences together so it's something i get often but it takes great discipline to do it so i have a lot of respect for the authors that are out there and the book got good reviews so that's always nice when you get the public to appreciate what you wrote. >> do you have any advice for other writers to draw from their experience of history? >> i would say whether he can get something published or not you should take the time to write for the experience is the result. it kind of. some old when it allowed me to have a therapeutic process. it is difficult to write and relive many of those experiences but at the same time, when i got it do
. >> you are also an author as well because he talked about your experience as an author. >> i have areat respect for those that take the time to write. my wartime memoir published by simon and schuster was called we got him about the hunt and capture. it took me three years to write extensive notes and personal experiences and then getting it to the major publisher is no small task. the big question is who helped you write it as an infantryman could put sentences together so it's...
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really an amazing experience. from what i personal felt, and i was at 99% in my own neighborhood, the temperature drop significantly. that was the first thing everybody could feel. a significant drop in the temperature. and as the sky began to turn dark, we saw that we be lines. it was really, really amazing, we-inspiringg -- a experience. i want to ask dr. pen about citizen cate. what a great way to capture so much as the eclipse moved across the country. can you talk about -- and i read a little bit and heard about your funding challenges along the way. can you talk about the importance of the federal funding from nasa and nsf? i know that was big part. as we set budget priorities here , it is helpful to have yet another example where federal funding made a difference. penm: yes, we -- dr. penn: yes, we started out in 2016 by getting a grant from nasa to do some student training. we packed up a bunch of students with telescopes to go to indonesia to get on the job training for the 2016 eclipse. when they returne
really an amazing experience. from what i personal felt, and i was at 99% in my own neighborhood, the temperature drop significantly. that was the first thing everybody could feel. a significant drop in the temperature. and as the sky began to turn dark, we saw that we be lines. it was really, really amazing, we-inspiringg -- a experience. i want to ask dr. pen about citizen cate. what a great way to capture so much as the eclipse moved across the country. can you talk about -- and i read a...
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your own person experience on a stage?ly, it was -- initially i was a little afraid, not because of how people would receive it but because of my former abuser. i didn't know how it would -- if it would have any backlash, you know, from him trying to come back or anything. but i believe that, you know, i survived for a reason. and because i survived for a reason, it is to help other women in the same situation. so it is actually therapeutic. my children play themselves in th well. you know, i think it helped us all get from the point of we were in a situation to finally realizing, you know, turning into a strategy and realizing it was all a bad situation at a time but it happened for a reason and now we can help other people. >> your children were in the production. are the others we saw, are they actors or have they had experience with domestic violence as well? >> no, they're actually local actors we just had audition, and they came to tryout for the pougs a production and they were given the role. they're local actors s
your own person experience on a stage?ly, it was -- initially i was a little afraid, not because of how people would receive it but because of my former abuser. i didn't know how it would -- if it would have any backlash, you know, from him trying to come back or anything. but i believe that, you know, i survived for a reason. and because i survived for a reason, it is to help other women in the same situation. so it is actually therapeutic. my children play themselves in th well. you know, i...
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most people who had similar experiences. some of those were incredible stories. so i say enjoy the of mystery just because i am science that doesn't mean i cannot appreciate the mystery it is possible there is another life nobody knows everything so keep an open mind so enjoy the experience >> host: why are you back freedom fest?. >> i have no the director for a long time and largely a lifelong libertarian but the label itself has become so bloated with baggage i hesitate to use it because if they say rand paul? i am not sure i agree with all of that but in general i believe free-speech, civil liberties and your right to your own choices that is the essential core of our moral theory with the constitution and the of bill of rights and those are the things that we would call them classical liberal and that has taken on a whole new meaning different from the original use. the classical liberal or libertarian the most people support those beliefs michael shermer author of the book "skeptic?" viewing the world with a rational eye" coming out january 2018 is heaven's
most people who had similar experiences. some of those were incredible stories. so i say enjoy the of mystery just because i am science that doesn't mean i cannot appreciate the mystery it is possible there is another life nobody knows everything so keep an open mind so enjoy the experience >> host: why are you back freedom fest?. >> i have no the director for a long time and largely a lifelong libertarian but the label itself has become so bloated with baggage i hesitate to use it...
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we have talked about experience, castleford have never beenin experience, castleford have never beenand they have lost zak hardaker. how much of an impact will that have? huge, and it's really sad because he's one of their star players. a man of steel contender, announced last weekend, beaten by his scrum—half luke gale. it's disappointing because we want to see the stars play. he's been outstanding for castleford this year. it provides an opportunity for somebody else, one of those castleford players who might have been told mid week that he wouldn't been told mid week that he wouldn't be playing at the weekend, but will now be raring to go. interestingly, leeds have not beaten castleford in their last eight games against them. but castleford have never beaten leeds in a majorfinal. but so many stories around this game, and it will be brilliant. castleford in the form of their lives. but never write off leeds, who are used to performing on the biggest stage. george riley can talk you through the where the match will be won and lost. castleford have been brilliant this season, destro
we have talked about experience, castleford have never beenin experience, castleford have never beenand they have lost zak hardaker. how much of an impact will that have? huge, and it's really sad because he's one of their star players. a man of steel contender, announced last weekend, beaten by his scrum—half luke gale. it's disappointing because we want to see the stars play. he's been outstanding for castleford this year. it provides an opportunity for somebody else, one of those...
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if you are a business, and you build in experience inside of messenger that is the right type of experiencect people either from the facebook a conversation inside of messenger, then you will increase your business objectives. that is a good sign that we will enable more businesses to be able to create more conversations with their customers and generate new .evenues i have tons of examples for you. a good one to share is that t-mobile is now sharing -- now selling it plans on messenger. we have seen a huge convergence increase with traditional web experiences, because they have re-created the experience you can have in a store with messenger think to this conversational ability next with ui elements. the chat spacein is heating up with apple i .essage and even whatsapp the facebook family is trying to own this relationship. how do you see messenger standing up against the competition? different very geographic split between different types of messaging apps. what we see is that what's at is very strong in certain markets -- that whatsapp is very strong in markets like latin america, what w
if you are a business, and you build in experience inside of messenger that is the right type of experiencect people either from the facebook a conversation inside of messenger, then you will increase your business objectives. that is a good sign that we will enable more businesses to be able to create more conversations with their customers and generate new .evenues i have tons of examples for you. a good one to share is that t-mobile is now sharing -- now selling it plans on messenger. we...
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they take to social media to share their experiences and support others. highrises there isn't going to be my of cyber bullying experience i decided to tell my english teacher and she was very very understanding and helpful please don't listen to billy. lucas too is fed up with being a victim and he's got a clear message. that doesn't see him if i'm not going to let this issue rest i founded a cyber bullying support group with a website and telephone counseling cyber bullying can't remain a taboo subject it's not shameful to be bullied it's shameful to be bullying others . the attacks let up once lucas began talking about his ordeals publicly now he's sharing this experience with others. shift says stand up to cyber bullies. time now for the shift ranking countries with the best online bargains. in fifth place italy a social commerce group analyzed prices for goods offered on amazon across the globe two hundred forty different products were compared to calculate an average price. turns out in italy the average bargain can be bagged for about sixty four eur
they take to social media to share their experiences and support others. highrises there isn't going to be my of cyber bullying experience i decided to tell my english teacher and she was very very understanding and helpful please don't listen to billy. lucas too is fed up with being a victim and he's got a clear message. that doesn't see him if i'm not going to let this issue rest i founded a cyber bullying support group with a website and telephone counseling cyber bullying can't remain a...
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it is to get them away from the experience not for safety. but the other benefits to experience retaliation so you want to report that than you can imagine why. if the reporter crime you don't want to report and other. one way they can get away from the retaliation is ask for that expedited transfer. finally gives victims a sense of of power spent it does seem cliche but it does if they can take that power away gives you a chance to take control of your life to get away from that situation. finally sometimes they want to be closer to a support person. so some areas for improvement the policy e can be viewed as contradictory. allegedly the policy is consistent with the dod the victim should provide space confidential information in their request however the commander is required to consider ted factors which goes back to the nature and the circumstances of the church but when the victim is only providing the information it can be hard to tell. obviously it is a restricted in the canteen details from that that the burden is on the victim in thi
it is to get them away from the experience not for safety. but the other benefits to experience retaliation so you want to report that than you can imagine why. if the reporter crime you don't want to report and other. one way they can get away from the retaliation is ask for that expedited transfer. finally gives victims a sense of of power spent it does seem cliche but it does if they can take that power away gives you a chance to take control of your life to get away from that situation....
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how was that experience for you yesterday? >> it was a world win and when you mentioned that the librarians from all other the state, we had -- it's like oxy moron, what was inspiring was the fact that librarians and people who love books and reading, it's a community, it doesn't matter you you, your state, in fact, you remember chairman harper, i even forgot where i was because i was around my library peeps. [laughter] >> where am i? , oh, yes. that's what unify us. >> we started the day at the supreme court building. at the state law library and that was an amazing experience to learn that the state of mississippi which became a state in 1817 and 1818 was already planning and had resolution for the purchase of books and maps to preserve that history that was coming. >> and it was a very similar history to have library of congress where you had a recognition that members of any legislative body need today refer two books and to get information and so i think that, in fact, mississippi might have been just a little bit in fron
how was that experience for you yesterday? >> it was a world win and when you mentioned that the librarians from all other the state, we had -- it's like oxy moron, what was inspiring was the fact that librarians and people who love books and reading, it's a community, it doesn't matter you you, your state, in fact, you remember chairman harper, i even forgot where i was because i was around my library peeps. [laughter] >> where am i? , oh, yes. that's what unify us. >> we...
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experiences. i had extreme sexual harassment experience in 1996 when i worked for a large chemical company. out on hisinvited me last day and said there were other people that were going to be there. there were not, it was just him and i. he proceeded to drug my drink in a restaurant and give me against my will for about a day and a half. i did not report it because i blocked it out for almost five years. then i finally did work up the nerve to file a police report, did not get anywhere. at one point, i looked them up online and she had some kind of tracking software where he turned around and facebook friend in me out of sarcasm and a type of bullying. i wanted to share was that even though i did not get anywhere legally, it put me on a rocky road where it took a lot of effort on my part but i took my experience and turned it around and made myself strong and i'm now an environmentalist, i'm a political activist and i do the best i can every day to always improve and always learn and now i am sha
experiences. i had extreme sexual harassment experience in 1996 when i worked for a large chemical company. out on hisinvited me last day and said there were other people that were going to be there. there were not, it was just him and i. he proceeded to drug my drink in a restaurant and give me against my will for about a day and a half. i did not report it because i blocked it out for almost five years. then i finally did work up the nerve to file a police report, did not get anywhere. at one...
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>> we see alexa being an ambient experience in the home.ou know, customers can invoke this experience wherever they are. we also see that going outside the home. we have announced partnerships with automobile manufacturers, so alexa will be embedded in some of the cars. bmw is one of those. we also have partnerships for when you are traveling on business and you are checking into a hotel you can experience alexa there. so we see this going beyond the home as well. emily: do you see home security potentially as an area of interest? >> potentially. emily: what do you mean by going beyond the home? >> more like the auto space or hotel rooms. emily: amazon got a jump on the market, but now other competitors are there. what are you doing to stay ahead? is there anything that you see your rivals doing that is impressive? >> i am impressed with a lot of the innovation happening in this space. we are super focused on building new features and experiences for our customers. we stay very focused on that. we think that, in the end, the customers will
>> we see alexa being an ambient experience in the home.ou know, customers can invoke this experience wherever they are. we also see that going outside the home. we have announced partnerships with automobile manufacturers, so alexa will be embedded in some of the cars. bmw is one of those. we also have partnerships for when you are traveling on business and you are checking into a hotel you can experience alexa there. so we see this going beyond the home as well. emily: do you see home...
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is a very lonely experience. when they finally realize what i had worked so hard for that that would come to an end for me, i realize i have to do this for any other women that would come after me. and the next generation to not face the same indignities. that is really what it was to see what i have worked so hard for would go away. >> was it a gradual? i know sometimes i make decisions that then i think i will do this or i won't die cannot take this anymore. >> in those general terms that we're so used to working extra hard we feel we can achieve that dynamic. so you keep hoping they finally see you for who you really are. so strong there with it are the worst victim. and to persevere. >> that is the dynamic that needs to change. >> to say that we had the highest ratings on television. i don't get it. >>. >> into the surprised. >> i cannot talk about the people. >> i know you cannot but people in general how they behaved when they saw what was happening to you. >> it was fascinating her cry will tell you a coup
is a very lonely experience. when they finally realize what i had worked so hard for that that would come to an end for me, i realize i have to do this for any other women that would come after me. and the next generation to not face the same indignities. that is really what it was to see what i have worked so hard for would go away. >> was it a gradual? i know sometimes i make decisions that then i think i will do this or i won't die cannot take this anymore. >> in those general...
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experience when i was very young in my career. nothing came of it but it was just bizarre that somebody would just make up something out of nowhere, just because you happen to be a male. let's talk about that. false accusations. of the things i hear when i hear that story is how gender stereotypes can harm both men and women. there are stereotypes about men who work in education, who work with children, that they are somehow suspect. and that is an example of how, when we have these ideas about people not being qualified or appropriate for a particular job. doesn'tomething that just harm women. victims men, to. host: is there any ramification for false accusations? emily: if you make an allegation i'm not sure if that was the kind of accusation he was talking about, harassment from a coworker, and your employer find that it is truly frivolous, that there really is clear evidence that that didn't happen, i suppose that if there were some pattern, that your employer could have a disciplinary response. but it would be a very difficul
experience when i was very young in my career. nothing came of it but it was just bizarre that somebody would just make up something out of nowhere, just because you happen to be a male. let's talk about that. false accusations. of the things i hear when i hear that story is how gender stereotypes can harm both men and women. there are stereotypes about men who work in education, who work with children, that they are somehow suspect. and that is an example of how, when we have these ideas about...
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but i think that, the experience for me, the noises is what i took away from that experience. brian: you found yourself in the white house right next to the president of the united states. we will watch this and ask you about it. [video clip] pres. trump: this is called the choice program improvement act. it speaks for itself. this bill shows it improves the veterans choice program so that more veterans can see the doctor of their choice. we have made a lot of strides for our veterans. these are the most incredible people in our country as far as i'm concerned and they have not in taking care of properly. brian: is that correct? in some cases, too many cases, that is correct, but in many cases, it just depends on the situation. there are some hospitals that are part of the va system that are great, but in the cases you hear about there were egregious instances where veterans were not taking care of properly. we have to fix that. brian: what was it like being with the president? we were there to get business done, so we don't get enamored by the moment. you are the leader of th
but i think that, the experience for me, the noises is what i took away from that experience. brian: you found yourself in the white house right next to the president of the united states. we will watch this and ask you about it. [video clip] pres. trump: this is called the choice program improvement act. it speaks for itself. this bill shows it improves the veterans choice program so that more veterans can see the doctor of their choice. we have made a lot of strides for our veterans. these...
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i have forgotten my own patient experience.e about how we can maximize progress for today's veterans. yearsf i didn't have it ago, i want to see that progress continue. brian: what is happening in iraq and afghanistan in regards to this spinal cord injury? sherman: folks assumed there was a great deal of spinal cord injuries in the recent conflict but there has not been. the body is protected a lot better. i know of two or three cases where the service member was shot in the spine and he walks today because of the battlefield medicine. they get you back in the states within 48 hours. before, if you did not survive this affliction, you would be stuck somewhere. about 250 total we have counted of actual spinal cord injuries was only about 250 to 300. brian: what do you think about the way congress and the president deals with veterans overall and how the public treats them and how much money is being spent? sherman: today, the money is there. it is how we spend it. it is how he gets prioritized. that is the question. while the sp
i have forgotten my own patient experience.e about how we can maximize progress for today's veterans. yearsf i didn't have it ago, i want to see that progress continue. brian: what is happening in iraq and afghanistan in regards to this spinal cord injury? sherman: folks assumed there was a great deal of spinal cord injuries in the recent conflict but there has not been. the body is protected a lot better. i know of two or three cases where the service member was shot in the spine and he walks...
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any family who experiences serious mental illness understands the two should be treated the same and that adequate mental health care is absolutely necessary. in 2008 congress passed the paul wellstone and pete domenici mental health parity and addiction equity act. that federal law means that millions of persons with mental illness and substance abuse disorders have better access to the care they really need. senator domenici spoke passionately and personally about mental health. he also did so on immigration. his mother originally immigrated to the united states illegally. during world war ii she was taken in a raid aimed at, quote, italian sympathizers. those of us who were here during the immigration debates in 2006 remember his plain spoken and moving speech on the floor of the senate where he said and i quote, i understand this whole idea of a household with a father who is american and a mother who is not, but they are living, working, and getting ahead. i understand they are just like every other family in america. there is nothing different. they have the same love, same hop
any family who experiences serious mental illness understands the two should be treated the same and that adequate mental health care is absolutely necessary. in 2008 congress passed the paul wellstone and pete domenici mental health parity and addiction equity act. that federal law means that millions of persons with mental illness and substance abuse disorders have better access to the care they really need. senator domenici spoke passionately and personally about mental health. he also did...
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so does get to those solutions why it is important through the lens of the experience. they're arresting someone using drugs or sleeping on the street but a police officer would say you can go to this program now to help your needs but through the women's experience i could arrest you know and giorgio with prostitution in the title of the charge to lose your kids and job bin public housing and social programs or get you into a program to get you anything you need. in the moment that is the sexual violence. so you see how that relationship changes for that experience. wait a minute. body cameras? would that have been going with the police were responding to the domestic violence call? know. because they're not supposed to do in responding to calls for help. what about a body camera the being of one? that footage is now publicly available. to family and friends and now they're on the internet. those are the kinds of things we need to do think about and then that clarifies the then eliminate those interactions altogether. >> there are solutions proposed with those policing
so does get to those solutions why it is important through the lens of the experience. they're arresting someone using drugs or sleeping on the street but a police officer would say you can go to this program now to help your needs but through the women's experience i could arrest you know and giorgio with prostitution in the title of the charge to lose your kids and job bin public housing and social programs or get you into a program to get you anything you need. in the moment that is the...
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not having work experience and a gentleman said they are hiring anybody for the library job. [laughter][l anybody with the undergraduate degree. >> i.m. here and die like that and to make out all caper crow the then in to a small storefront on the south side of chicago. and then to have a story time and this is about empowering everyone and was in graduate school and i foundbr out this was a profession?. >> cry of an accidental library of. [laughter] truly the definition. and then open in the world and those were classically trained musicians. but that would not be bypassed. [laughter] but we also knew the ways that they related to the notes and the musical notes to hear sound to look at the words that people talking in my head. >> she is watching and listening. [laughter] >> shehe may be sending you a text message.ck >>. >> that would bee dangerous. >> she is a lovely lady. >> this is what we tried to do why this festival is so important you want to do. >> tell us a little bit working at the chicago public library with your first real job after graduating from college so it
not having work experience and a gentleman said they are hiring anybody for the library job. [laughter][l anybody with the undergraduate degree. >> i.m. here and die like that and to make out all caper crow the then in to a small storefront on the south side of chicago. and then to have a story time and this is about empowering everyone and was in graduate school and i foundbr out this was a profession?. >> cry of an accidental library of. [laughter] truly the definition. and then...
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for experience, where is the experience happening?i ask the baby what is this, which i wouldn't, because the baby doesn't have language all it would see is a shape, a color, a taste, a smell. a sound. and then we give words to these experiences and we create the human experience. no animal knows that this is a book. a boy in the white house didn't know that obama was the president. these are human constructs. what science does is create constructs out of experience, for g forgetting that there is a conscience in which the experience happens, so the question is who is looking? what is the nature of the being that is looking? and when we start to combine the two then you have the confluence of faith and what we call the scientific world view. the scientific world view is a materialistic world view, the spiritualistic world view is conscienceness without which there would be no experience, matter is a sense perception in our being. >> what happens -- i follow all that and i'm surprised that i do, but i do. >> i know you do. >> yeah, i fo
for experience, where is the experience happening?i ask the baby what is this, which i wouldn't, because the baby doesn't have language all it would see is a shape, a color, a taste, a smell. a sound. and then we give words to these experiences and we create the human experience. no animal knows that this is a book. a boy in the white house didn't know that obama was the president. these are human constructs. what science does is create constructs out of experience, for g forgetting that there...
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. >> experience shows that when you adopt the ideas from these right wing parties, they spread. these parties have their agenda implemented by other parties. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> collette. celebrating 100 years of travel, together. >> babbel. >> bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: two influential u.s. senators have reached across the political divide to try to stabilize the health insurance market under obamacare.nd the two-year plan would fund federal subsidies for insurance companies to cover low-incometo clients. president trump cut off those payments last week. tennessee republican lamar alexander and washington state democrat patty murray said their compromise gives states more flexibility. >> we concluded that the best course would be to take thise limited bipartisan first step,
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i benefited from that experience.courage people to see failure as learning opportunity. as long as you don't give up and you keep getting back up to bat. these are all things that make you stronger. haslinda: you know, now you're worth about $3.5 billion. probably more. how does it feel to be a billionaire? did you ever envision -- do you ever pinch yourself? >> it does seem rather unreal. it's not something i tend to think about. i have a lot going on work-wise. [laughter] in my personal life, i have a family. it is not something i dwell on. obviously, incredibly fortunate. it's a challenge thinking about given this fortunate position, what do you do about it in a way that -- bottom line, what do you do with that? it's not something i expected. i feel a responsibility. what excites me most is having a positive impact on people. i think we do that through airbnb, through business. the question i ask myself is, what can i do with my newfound wealth that will be beneficial to others and do that in a way that is maximall
i benefited from that experience.courage people to see failure as learning opportunity. as long as you don't give up and you keep getting back up to bat. these are all things that make you stronger. haslinda: you know, now you're worth about $3.5 billion. probably more. how does it feel to be a billionaire? did you ever envision -- do you ever pinch yourself? >> it does seem rather unreal. it's not something i tend to think about. i have a lot going on work-wise. [laughter] in my personal...
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had to say about improving the customer experience with ai.hina officially demands a piece of its biggest tech company. do they want beijing at the table? the potential power grab is under the microscope. facebook coo sheryl sandberg says the company absolutely supports public release of 3000 bought ads are in the presidential election, but says it is up to congress to decide the appropriate time to do so. to was in washington, d.c. talk about these ads. take a listen. >> we are giving them our peace. -- piece. they can understand the whole picture. they have access to more information than we do. what i reiterated in those meetings is that we think it is important they get the whole picture and they explain that transparently to the american public. emily: joining me now is the founder of google ventures. and sarah frier. sandbergs about what had to say and what it appears her strategy is? facebook has been over communicating in this whole ordeal. they want to make the point that they are taking responsibility for what it was that ran on thei
had to say about improving the customer experience with ai.hina officially demands a piece of its biggest tech company. do they want beijing at the table? the potential power grab is under the microscope. facebook coo sheryl sandberg says the company absolutely supports public release of 3000 bought ads are in the presidential election, but says it is up to congress to decide the appropriate time to do so. to was in washington, d.c. talk about these ads. take a listen. >> we are giving...
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and diane abbott suggested things have own experiences and diane abbott suggez years. ngs have own experiencesif js have own experiences and diane abbott sugge: years. if anything, it was recent years. if anything, it was worse when i first became an mp. you will remember what you were there. you would have micro—sexual aggression. woman would get up in the chamberand aggression. woman would get up in the chamber and tories opposite would do this gesture like they were moving their breasts. there were harassment and jokes that were not very funny. the problem is it was a very funny. the problem is it was a very male environment, the idea of all these men are away from home, there were eight bars and very long hours and the bars are open as long as we are sitting. partly that is the notion what happens in westminster stays in westminster. it isa westminster stays in westminster. it is a little bit better now but long way to go. we can expect there to be more reports and more stories emerging in the coming weeks and days, as people look back in parliament on their own career and experiences. the
and diane abbott suggested things have own experiences and diane abbott suggez years. ngs have own experiencesif js have own experiences and diane abbott sugge: years. if anything, it was recent years. if anything, it was worse when i first became an mp. you will remember what you were there. you would have micro—sexual aggression. woman would get up in the chamberand aggression. woman would get up in the chamber and tories opposite would do this gesture like they were moving their breasts....
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lead coral scientists working at c so sorry you know in the process if we were trying to do an experiment about climate change free markets and corals and stick them in they sort of small nalley been sized tanks and hate them up a little bit but it doesn't really very closely reflect what's actually happening out on the range and the driving idea behind system is that if you have the tools and technology to accurately reflect conditions on the reef today then you can accurately replicate what conditions on the reef will look like tomorrow yeah so we've got a number of tanks here what's what's going on this is our newest experiment which withholding evolution twenty one and it's about trying to assess what's going to happen in terms of evolution in the twenty first century but these really large tanks which enable us to establish these maize it dozens and one of these a cousin is that is it's not just one particular species of home we've got all of these things in the tank tenuously that we've bought orals we've got some giant plans in the tanks with but the chickens for your sense like tr
lead coral scientists working at c so sorry you know in the process if we were trying to do an experiment about climate change free markets and corals and stick them in they sort of small nalley been sized tanks and hate them up a little bit but it doesn't really very closely reflect what's actually happening out on the range and the driving idea behind system is that if you have the tools and technology to accurately reflect conditions on the reef today then you can accurately replicate what...