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it was constantly turning with frontier violence. arewomen i'm talking about put in a different context. victoria was a wealthy pensacola widow. she divorced her second husband. alva had recently threatened to take control of his wife's separate estate, which was worth $1 million in today's terms. as he reported to the courts, shortly after they married in 1813, victoria discovered that her husband had a cruel, turbulent and vindictive disposition and he squandered her private property. domesticd her faithful and replaced her with a slave of his own. soon, victoria became sick with vomiting and violent pains in her stomach. her husband gave her medicines he concocted himself. should began to recover after her son rescued her from the house. she believed alva had poisoned her. she told the courts that she thought he'd forged her will. she asked the court to grant her a divorce to protect her property from her husband and they obliged, citing an article in the treaty between spain and the u.s.. overegained control several lots and 28 e
it was constantly turning with frontier violence. arewomen i'm talking about put in a different context. victoria was a wealthy pensacola widow. she divorced her second husband. alva had recently threatened to take control of his wife's separate estate, which was worth $1 million in today's terms. as he reported to the courts, shortly after they married in 1813, victoria discovered that her husband had a cruel, turbulent and vindictive disposition and he squandered her private property....
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the city goes back to the early frontier and i mean the early frontier. we are talking 1700s. not the cowboys type of frontier, but the early european settlers right as the revolutionary war has come to a close. we are going to take a right and this will bring us to pack square. it is the central square of town , it is marked by a monument of the civil war era governor from asheville. this is quite literally the founding spot of the city and geographic center of the city today. >> tell me about the downtown. that is your city hall. >> they were built in the 1920's. when they were built out with the largest city hall and courthouse in the southeast. it was a boom town in the 1920's on its way to being one of the great southern major cities and was spending to make that happen. by the time the stock market crashed, asheville had amassed a municipal debt of more than $54 million, but it was building for the future and preparing for what was to calm and the people in the money were coming in to town to merit that kind of planning for the future. busten the economy went with so muc
the city goes back to the early frontier and i mean the early frontier. we are talking 1700s. not the cowboys type of frontier, but the early european settlers right as the revolutionary war has come to a close. we are going to take a right and this will bring us to pack square. it is the central square of town , it is marked by a monument of the civil war era governor from asheville. this is quite literally the founding spot of the city and geographic center of the city today. >> tell me...
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membership in the presbyterian church waned on the frontier. sut the new evangelical sect were born retaining communist doctrine, particularly the doctrine of a people of the covenant, commanded by god to go into the wilderness to build the new israel or zion. ideology of white nationalism formed a bedrock of contemporary protestant evangelicalism. the recently deceased evangelical southern baptist theor, really graham, godhead of my southern baptist upbringing, was probably of scotch irish. descent his death was mourned and commemorated by protestants in it ireland as it was here in the state funeral. of the frontier trekkers moved on from kentucky to missouri, as my ancestors did, following the footsteps of daniel boone himself, who in his many of my extended ,amily, moved on to missouri then to oklahoma. daniel boone died before that. so this was the track of my ancestors. breaking every treaty with native americans. government encouraged these settlers to overrun indigenous villages, burned their crops, seas and land, which they usually did
membership in the presbyterian church waned on the frontier. sut the new evangelical sect were born retaining communist doctrine, particularly the doctrine of a people of the covenant, commanded by god to go into the wilderness to build the new israel or zion. ideology of white nationalism formed a bedrock of contemporary protestant evangelicalism. the recently deceased evangelical southern baptist theor, really graham, godhead of my southern baptist upbringing, was probably of scotch irish....
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. >> let's go to you next which is the going eni'm frontier. frontier obviously indicating pt is mayhaps some of the smaller markets around the world. why do you >>like? well, we like frontier markets because first of all it's a package sotion. so y are right finland trying to buy an individual country, you have to understand how to do that. and with a package solution like this, it's going to give you those countries in a balanced portfolio. and there is fr countries that are inside the frontier markets today. and, again that's just another way for investors to play getting exposure to something th would be maybe very difficult to do on individual basis over all. >> absolutelyth ks, joe, appreciate it. joe with arrow investment advisers >> meantime, main street is also paying close attention to how the tre tit for tat plays out. kate rogers rortsds on small business owners who feel caught in the t economic super powers. >> for alice read potential tariffs on exported goods to china could be make or break for his business. off the grid green gr
. >> let's go to you next which is the going eni'm frontier. frontier obviously indicating pt is mayhaps some of the smaller markets around the world. why do you >>like? well, we like frontier markets because first of all it's a package sotion. so y are right finland trying to buy an individual country, you have to understand how to do that. and with a package solution like this, it's going to give you those countries in a balanced portfolio. and there is fr countries that are...
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work it was called frontier academy it's majority white school agreeably colorado and originally they had a site that was near that school that they wanted to put this. fracking wells. so at that school seventy seven percent of the students were white most families there were middle class only about twenty percent of them qualified for things like free lunch money that will back up close they probe the kids protest at everything else and so eric huber his attorney for the sierra club's environmental law program told them that when they are looking for another so when they were looking. another site away from frontier academy where does it wind up in the hispanic community by of the hispanic school we think that decision was made unfortunately because up to the community doesn't have the resources to fight it so the new school is below romero academy in schools about eighty seven percent latino or hispanic african-american or other people of color and more than ninety percent of the students at bell over america five for free and reduced lunch here's the deal you don't get to poison ki
work it was called frontier academy it's majority white school agreeably colorado and originally they had a site that was near that school that they wanted to put this. fracking wells. so at that school seventy seven percent of the students were white most families there were middle class only about twenty percent of them qualified for things like free lunch money that will back up close they probe the kids protest at everything else and so eric huber his attorney for the sierra club's...
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work it was called frontier academy it's majority white school agreeably colorado and originally theyhad a site that was near that school that they wanted to put this. fracking wells. so at that school seventy seven percent of the students were white most families there were middle class only about twenty percent of them qualified for things like free lunch money that was back up close they pro the kids protested everything else and so. eric huber his attorney for the sierra club's environmental law program told them that when they are looking for another so when they were looking for another site away from frontier academy where does it wind up in a hispanic community by a the hispanic school we think that decision was made unfortunately because that particular community doesn't have the resources to fight it so the new school is below romero academy in schools about eighty seven percent latino or hispanic african-american or other people of color and more than ninety percent of the students at all over america for free and reduced lunch here's the deal you don't get to poison kids j
work it was called frontier academy it's majority white school agreeably colorado and originally theyhad a site that was near that school that they wanted to put this. fracking wells. so at that school seventy seven percent of the students were white most families there were middle class only about twenty percent of them qualified for things like free lunch money that was back up close they pro the kids protested everything else and so. eric huber his attorney for the sierra club's...
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for another site away from frontier academy where does it wind up in the hispanic community by of the hispanic school we think that decision was made unfortunately because up to the community doesn't have the resources to fight it so the new school is below romero kick academy in schools about eighty seven percent latino are hispanic african-american or other people of color and more than ninety percent of the students at bell over america five for free and reduced lunch here's the deal you don't get to poison kids just because they're poor and their parents have to work seven jobs so they can't go and protest that's not right it's gross and i'm sorry but at some point you can have all the bank account you were in the world but you're going to have to look yourself in the mirror that you did that that you you put that into place and you made sure to protect someone's pocket book and not children it's amazing that it was you know who it's amazing how you see them get away with it over and over and over again push it on the backs of the poor people are those that look different from the
for another site away from frontier academy where does it wind up in the hispanic community by of the hispanic school we think that decision was made unfortunately because up to the community doesn't have the resources to fight it so the new school is below romero kick academy in schools about eighty seven percent latino are hispanic african-american or other people of color and more than ninety percent of the students at bell over america five for free and reduced lunch here's the deal you...
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and the fact that the germans were building railways to their frontiers, small villages on the frontiers, and they had railway platforms much longer than anything the village needed. the bridges over the rhine were being reinforced. the french had a good idea of where the german invasion would come. hide. and the fact that the germans were building railways to their frontiers, small villages on the they thought it would come slower. they thought they could do something else. i think they knew a good deal about what each side was planning. there were spies, the colonel was basically selling the austrian war plans to russians for years, and nobody noticed that he was living at a standard way above his army pay. i think most of the stuff was known. and you could not really hide it when you are moving such a vast numbers. michael: part of why the war becomes what it becomes. they are what historians would call perfectly symmetrical militaries. same doctrine, same equipment, same understanding of what they are trying to do, so it is just two forces hitting each other. next week, i am giving a
and the fact that the germans were building railways to their frontiers, small villages on the frontiers, and they had railway platforms much longer than anything the village needed. the bridges over the rhine were being reinforced. the french had a good idea of where the german invasion would come. hide. and the fact that the germans were building railways to their frontiers, small villages on the they thought it would come slower. they thought they could do something else. i think they knew a...
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experts with the electronic frontier foundation say that may be technically true, but facebook business model revolves around monetizing user data. the eff legal director says there is also a larger question of who should own or control the data. the user or the company providing the service. >> we certainly do not seem to have good control over the data that is being collected and how it is being shared. i think that is really the heart of the controversy. people realizing that. >> of the electronic frontier foundation also disputed his contention that facebook users have complete control over their data. saying that ignores the data that is taken or shared with third parties without a user's knowledge or consent. >> activist staged in unusual demonstrated outside of the capital building during the testimony. the global activist group lined up 100 mark zuckerberg cardboard cutouts with the message it fixed facebook. the group blamed mark zuckerberg for allowing the false and misleading information to permeated the side and said that is a threat to our democracy. what the activists say
experts with the electronic frontier foundation say that may be technically true, but facebook business model revolves around monetizing user data. the eff legal director says there is also a larger question of who should own or control the data. the user or the company providing the service. >> we certainly do not seem to have good control over the data that is being collected and how it is being shared. i think that is really the heart of the controversy. people realizing that. >>...
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. >> so you're partnering with thn elect frontier foundation for discussion about this movie. what are you hoping to gh accomplish thrthat? >> i think what we're trying to do with sf film in general, because we're supporting film makers and we engage in educational programs. we're trying to channel wh we call bay area values in the work we're doing. one of the most important things we can do here in the bay area is talkbout technology its impact and how it's changed our society. without revealing any spoilers, one of the y aspects of sorry to bother you is an extremely sophisticated critique of how the venture capitalism and technology has actually really altered how we view moral i think what's been going on with facebook over the last couple of weeks reinforced we need to pay attention to this. the cleaners is a filmthat talks about this kind of farm of people in the philippines thatr s the internet. and so it goes through and finds porn graphic images or offensive speech, and these people who live in a very differentulre than what we have in the united states aret s of subj
. >> so you're partnering with thn elect frontier foundation for discussion about this movie. what are you hoping to gh accomplish thrthat? >> i think what we're trying to do with sf film in general, because we're supporting film makers and we engage in educational programs. we're trying to channel wh we call bay area values in the work we're doing. one of the most important things we can do here in the bay area is talkbout technology its impact and how it's changed our society....
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other things about the deployment here of the national guard to try to improve security on this frontierifically to jamar cotton, deputy sheriff here in the county. we are right now on the border between the us and mexico, new mexico side. the exact area is where the cut—off is for the current gate, and as you can see there is some wire and understands where the gate was supposed to be that it has discontinued. what would happen if someone crossed over now into the us? you would see a lot of lights and faster vehicles coming this way. before they got to the gate probably. basically it is easy access over on both sides. and people cross over no problem? i wouldn't say no problem but it is easy access so there is usually people out here that is watching the area and stuff like that so it is just one of those hot areas where people come over. as deputies we are not here for immigration issues we are here to make sure that drugs aren't being brought over here, that human trafficking and the fight that isn't happening, so that is our main priority. how big a problem is drugs and human traffic
other things about the deployment here of the national guard to try to improve security on this frontierifically to jamar cotton, deputy sheriff here in the county. we are right now on the border between the us and mexico, new mexico side. the exact area is where the cut—off is for the current gate, and as you can see there is some wire and understands where the gate was supposed to be that it has discontinued. what would happen if someone crossed over now into the us? you would see a lot of...
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is stepping up its ambitions in space really isn't too keen on sharing the final frontier as among all stories still ahead after the break. with manufactured q. sentenced to the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the final merry go round to be the one percent. with no middle of the room sick. believes. trades that have been wrong for five years one is the dollar is going to crash their goal is going to twenty five hundred very short term and that three the bond market is going to crash all those three trades are absolutely wrong for five years and they have taken many people out on a stretcher. defense secretary has launched another scathing attack against moscow and said his country needs to reassess the threat posed by russia we have to be realistic about the challenges the challenges are posed by russia greater than the challenges presented as an insurgency in terms of iraq and afghanistan. russia and the perceived threat coming from the kremlin to the top of the agenda of the g seven meeting in toronto in canada officials described moscow's behavior as ir
is stepping up its ambitions in space really isn't too keen on sharing the final frontier as among all stories still ahead after the break. with manufactured q. sentenced to the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the final merry go round to be the one percent. with no middle of the room sick. believes. trades that have been wrong for five years one is the dollar is going to crash their goal is going to twenty five hundred very short term and that three the bond market...
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appears to be sticking its claim to the stars with washington making it clear that the final frontier is america's demain the us air force has even released a video on the dangers of other nations waging war in space. revisionist couple towers have a new focus for their impression their target space they don't have to dominate and just disrupt and. get us into t.v. episode that is an actual advertisement for the us or a force i discussed what appears to be a new space race with nuclear in order. u.s. has just unveiled its latest plan to fit senses to its satellites and it's not just its own satellites it's going to be doing that it's also its allies satellites and satellites kafer communication navigation and intelligence that these days especially in the scenario of war and the fear all reasoning is that potential adverse arrays of the u.s. may be capable of hacking or even disabling these satellites by sharing that situational data with its allies the idea is that this will deter any potential attacks and it really is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to spending in space be
appears to be sticking its claim to the stars with washington making it clear that the final frontier is america's demain the us air force has even released a video on the dangers of other nations waging war in space. revisionist couple towers have a new focus for their impression their target space they don't have to dominate and just disrupt and. get us into t.v. episode that is an actual advertisement for the us or a force i discussed what appears to be a new space race with nuclear in...
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arrests the frontier up again to 50,000 last month.strong, prosperous and orderly nation in a nation must have a lawful system of immigration. get back here, on time. the national guard is now on the move of the border are not the first time. the nation ‘s reserve soldiers were employed —— deploy in new mexico in 2010 amid a surge in violence but the governor at the time insists that was different. i didn't deployed around the whole border and idid it deployed around the whole border and i did it for an emergency. this is not an emergency. immigration has declined dramatically especially in the new mexico border. this is a political ploy. the people come united, will never be divided. and outside the venue wherejeff sessions was speaking there was even more hostility. they are trying to start a war more hostility. they are trying to starta warand more hostility. they are trying to start a war and to shoot and i think it is very dangerous not only for oui’ it is very dangerous not only for our community but the nation, the fa ct our com
arrests the frontier up again to 50,000 last month.strong, prosperous and orderly nation in a nation must have a lawful system of immigration. get back here, on time. the national guard is now on the move of the border are not the first time. the nation ‘s reserve soldiers were employed —— deploy in new mexico in 2010 amid a surge in violence but the governor at the time insists that was different. i didn't deployed around the whole border and idid it deployed around the whole border and...
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arrests at the frontier are up again, to 50,000 last month. ys the nation's top law enforcement officer. atty. gen. sessions: we are a strong, prosperous, and orderly nation, and such a nation must awful system of immigration. >> get back here.ja s: the national guard is now on the move at the border, and not for the first time.ti the na's reserve soldiers were deployed in new mexico in 2010 amid a surge in violence. the governor at the time insists that was different' >> i didn'deploy it around the whole border, and i did it for an emenoency. this ian emergency. immigration has declined dramatically, especially at the new mexico border. this is a political >> the people united will never be divided! james: outside the venue where jeff sessions was speaking, there was even more hostility. >> they are trying to go toar i think that is very dangerous not only for our community but for the nation. the fact that you can allow the militarization of the border means you can allow the s litarization in any part of the united stateat some point. james
arrests at the frontier are up again, to 50,000 last month. ys the nation's top law enforcement officer. atty. gen. sessions: we are a strong, prosperous, and orderly nation, and such a nation must awful system of immigration. >> get back here.ja s: the national guard is now on the move at the border, and not for the first time.ti the na's reserve soldiers were deployed in new mexico in 2010 amid a surge in violence. the governor at the time insists that was different' >> i...
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china and russia are ready to wage war in space washington state it's not for sharing the final frontier. for pm in shanghai and eleven o'clock this choose the morning here in moscow welcome to our international i mean o'neill our top story president trumps pick for secretary of state tells being given the green light cia director mike bump aoe is now one step closer to becoming america's top diplomat however his candidacy sparked a heated argument in the senate. so let me just say i can't imagine. i can't imagine having someone more qualified. b. secretary of state unfortunately i do not believe director pompei was someone who will always prioritize diplomacy over conflict. particularly in the context of the aggressive foreign policy voices growing around him i'm particularly concerned because of his past comments on regime change in north korea and iran for example he will be speaking for the president when he travels he's the appropriate person for that it's critically important that the secretary of state be an independent voice in the white house i'm concerned about that i think is
china and russia are ready to wage war in space washington state it's not for sharing the final frontier. for pm in shanghai and eleven o'clock this choose the morning here in moscow welcome to our international i mean o'neill our top story president trumps pick for secretary of state tells being given the green light cia director mike bump aoe is now one step closer to becoming america's top diplomat however his candidacy sparked a heated argument in the senate. so let me just say i can't...
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it goes back to the early the earlyand i mean frontier. we are talking 1700s. not cowboys and wagon trains, but early european settlers right when the revolutionary war was coming to a close. and that willide bring us to pack square. this is the central square of town. the civil war governor was from nashville -- from asheville. it is the geographic center of the city today. >> so, that is your city hall, right? built,when they were this was the largest city hall in the northeast. asheville was a boom town, on its way to being a major city and spending to make that happen. by the time the stock market aashed, asheville had amassed municipal debt of 780 million dollars in today's money, but it was building for the future, preparing for what was to come, and had the people and the money coming into town to merit that kind of planning for the future. when the economy went bust ,ecause of the great depression asheville refused to declare bankruptcy and decided to repay all of those bonds. americae only city in that ever repaid all of its depression era bonds. it di
it goes back to the early the earlyand i mean frontier. we are talking 1700s. not cowboys and wagon trains, but early european settlers right when the revolutionary war was coming to a close. and that willide bring us to pack square. this is the central square of town. the civil war governor was from nashville -- from asheville. it is the geographic center of the city today. >> so, that is your city hall, right? built,when they were this was the largest city hall in the northeast....
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he led the hardscrabble western frontier virginia. he had no formal education upon a single year of grammar school. frankly my students at law school think that is all they had to do with when the first shots were heard at lexington and concord the 19-year-old john marshall volunteered for the third virginia regimen. he starts drilling the troops and was therefore the eldest of 15 children as many of you that have older siblings know the. there was a company of sharpshooters and they wore trousers and homespun hunting shirts embroidered with patrick henry's words, liberty or death and that is how they went to war. marshall fought at the terrible battle of norfork virginia where a few hundred poorly armed rebels took on a british fortress with 12 kelvin is firing at them and they successfully forced them to retreat to the ship south side of the harbor. it's for the fragility of the social contract a. it was for one of those little judged measures of which the consequences have helped the long after they are forgotten. later he was in c
he led the hardscrabble western frontier virginia. he had no formal education upon a single year of grammar school. frankly my students at law school think that is all they had to do with when the first shots were heard at lexington and concord the 19-year-old john marshall volunteered for the third virginia regimen. he starts drilling the troops and was therefore the eldest of 15 children as many of you that have older siblings know the. there was a company of sharpshooters and they wore...
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appears to be staking its claim to the stars with washington making it quite clear that the final frontier is america's domain the us air force has even released a video on the dangers of other nations waging war in space. the vision is the world powers have a new focus for their aggression their target speeds they don't have to dominate it just struck. correspondent karen takes a look at what appears to be a new space race on raveling military defense hollywood style the united states air force has opened its high ground of space for day to other nations other air forces only dream of making such a claim but what if their dream became reality never expects something trust to turn against you. millions to be facts. airports infrastructure. so. full scale that. will compete and will when. the u.s. has unveiled its latest splurge in space with a plan to step up security on its satellites not just its own those of its allies to the concern is that potential adverse stories may be capable of hacking or disabling the satellites we were watching hardware as we know is crucial to communication na
appears to be staking its claim to the stars with washington making it quite clear that the final frontier is america's domain the us air force has even released a video on the dangers of other nations waging war in space. the vision is the world powers have a new focus for their aggression their target speeds they don't have to dominate it just struck. correspondent karen takes a look at what appears to be a new space race on raveling military defense hollywood style the united states air...
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when it comes to the ultimate frontier of space there will always be risks involved. but to bear the responsibility of accountability with the final decision with the lives of astronauts to explore the heavens on behalf of all costs. i have witnessed personally in both the challenger and thehe columbia accident that nasa of those dangers and tried to sound the alarm. but the nasa management although well-intentioned, filtered out debate and dissent the warnings of the engineers went unheeded with heartbreaking consequences. so the laws took challenger ten days after the senator had returned on the 24th right of the space shuttle to earth. the tragic consequence with the engineers on the solid rocket booster and banking management what they saw with nasa tv the icicles on the launch tower. later in the investigation knowing that we now know that they had the solid rocket boosters from previous launches theys saw them half the fuel joint so those old rings that they stiffened and did not seal the deal joint as challenger was climbing into the sky, it hit at the external
when it comes to the ultimate frontier of space there will always be risks involved. but to bear the responsibility of accountability with the final decision with the lives of astronauts to explore the heavens on behalf of all costs. i have witnessed personally in both the challenger and thehe columbia accident that nasa of those dangers and tried to sound the alarm. but the nasa management although well-intentioned, filtered out debate and dissent the warnings of the engineers went unheeded...
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when it comes to the ultimate frontier of space, there are always going to bee risks involved, but the nasa administrator bears the responsibility, accountability, the final decision for the lives ofst astronauts who explore the heavens on behalf of all of us. i have witnessed personally in both the challenger and the columbia accidents, we learn that engineers at nasa knew of the dangers and tried to sound the alarm. but nasa's management and its structure, while well intentioned in both of those tragedies, filtered out debate and dissent, and the warnings of the engineers went unheeded with heartbreaking consequences. and so it was in 1986 the launch of challenger ten days after the senator return on the 24th flight of the space shuttle to earth, the tragic consequence. with even the engineers out in provo utah who were engineers of the solid rocket boosters begging the night before the launch, baking their managementt when they saw in nasa tv icicles hanging on the launch tower. later in the investigation, knowing as we now know, that they had received back the solid rocket boosters
when it comes to the ultimate frontier of space, there are always going to bee risks involved, but the nasa administrator bears the responsibility, accountability, the final decision for the lives ofst astronauts who explore the heavens on behalf of all of us. i have witnessed personally in both the challenger and the columbia accidents, we learn that engineers at nasa knew of the dangers and tried to sound the alarm. but nasa's management and its structure, while well intentioned in both of...
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the same thing happened in new england when the anarchy of the frontier fell under the rule of law. same thing happened in the american wild west made famous by the cowboy movies. and even parts of the world that today remain notorious for their high rates of violence like mexico have had a fivefold reduction compared to the rate of violence in the 1930s. that process has continued in the united states which in rates of violation, as within many other areas of human flourishing, the united states is kind of a backwater when it comes to wealthy democracies. in pretty much every measure of human flourishing, we fall behind our dem crabbing contact peers. democratic peers. most notably our rates of homicide have been five and ten times that of european countries. but even in the united states, the rate of homicide has fallen by more than half in just the last 25 years. it's not just the most extreme crime -- namely homicide -- that has shown reduction, but the rate of rape in the united states has fallen 75% since the 1970s. the rate of domestic violence has plummeted. and the victimiz
the same thing happened in new england when the anarchy of the frontier fell under the rule of law. same thing happened in the american wild west made famous by the cowboy movies. and even parts of the world that today remain notorious for their high rates of violence like mexico have had a fivefold reduction compared to the rate of violence in the 1930s. that process has continued in the united states which in rates of violation, as within many other areas of human flourishing, the united...
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nonprofit electronic frontier foundation a previously and digital rights group. the snapshot and now as always we leave shift through the accept internet find of the week to day surveillance. what's behind these mirrors. do you sometimes feel like you're being watched. south korean media artists sang wanly follows his protagonists everywhere thanks to the present surveillance cameras he never loses sight of them. but who is he watching. a real person. they digital image. a short film watched by being watched questions identity in the digital age. what is real. and what can a data set reveal about a human being. how have crypto currency has changed since bitcoins have been called everything from dark web pounces for criminals to alternative investments big going if miriam and co next time on shift. the bundesliga highlights list of the men from high aspiration to women demolishing the prison and director julie for a champions league spot. ten times that defy relegation once again seem to be going to that any new chance in their bid to stay in the top flight. is. n
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the 14th century the homicide rate england and netherlands 45 per 100,000 per year thanks to the frontier regions brought under control under the rule of law. anarchy and vendetta replaced by criminal justice system that rate has fallen about one per 100,000 per year and 35 fold reduction in what seems to be replicated the same thing happens in new england with the anarchy of the frontier the same thing happened in the american wild last through the cowboy movies and even parts of the world that are notorious for violence like mexico have had a fivefold reduction compared to the 30s. along with many other areas of human flourishing so with that human flourishing he fall behind the democratic peers ten times that of european countries and the rate has fallen by more than half it isn't just the most extreme crime but the rate of rape has fallen some new 5% since the 70s, domestic violent has plummeted and victimization of children in the schoolyard's are in the home physical abuse, sexual abuse have all gone down. indeed we are safer in just about every other way you can imagine thanks to a
the 14th century the homicide rate england and netherlands 45 per 100,000 per year thanks to the frontier regions brought under control under the rule of law. anarchy and vendetta replaced by criminal justice system that rate has fallen about one per 100,000 per year and 35 fold reduction in what seems to be replicated the same thing happens in new england with the anarchy of the frontier the same thing happened in the american wild last through the cowboy movies and even parts of the world...
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this is a frontier. tesco would be threatened. this isn't a done deal yet.ey say in the city, in play, asda is in play, people might start saying, we could interrupt this cosy deal they are doing, and remember, there is a big qatari investment in sainsbury's. do they like the shape of this deal? it will keep the business pages busy for the rest of the week. turning to the observer, we are back with politics, and it's an amber rudd moment again for the london mayor. you know, in the old days, and we are old enough to remember, people actually resigned over this, or something like this. what this boils down to is that this is the home secretary not just anybody, the down to is that this is the home secretary notjust anybody, the home secretary, who has actually put uk citizens at risk, in terms of their citizenship and everything else, for the honour of the country and the honour of the office, she should have offered her resignation immediately. it isn't about turning around and saying, i didn't know this. this isn't some sort ofjob. that's your view, and tha
this is a frontier. tesco would be threatened. this isn't a done deal yet.ey say in the city, in play, asda is in play, people might start saying, we could interrupt this cosy deal they are doing, and remember, there is a big qatari investment in sainsbury's. do they like the shape of this deal? it will keep the business pages busy for the rest of the week. turning to the observer, we are back with politics, and it's an amber rudd moment again for the london mayor. you know, in the old days,...
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tire is hong kong's oldest surviving fishing village but it's becoming a new frontier in the territory when it comes to energy. the circle pointed families set up need to electricity to run the water pumping system i chose solar panels as it would generate just enough energy as the pump doesn't need to make the dried seafood products this village has become famous for last year they discovered another benefit when the world wildlife fund set up solar panels in the village cheap clean energy problem if they can't afford to install anymore not without government funds they don't will have to financial support and then they also don't have to you know extract of policy to motivate them to have to almost system the hong kong government is looking at investing in green energy this pilot project is successful this could be one solution clover cove is one of seventeen reservoirs in hong kong the solar panels power the nearby water works facility the water supplies department has been very hard to integrate as the green technology an operation to mitigate the impact of the climate change. othe
tire is hong kong's oldest surviving fishing village but it's becoming a new frontier in the territory when it comes to energy. the circle pointed families set up need to electricity to run the water pumping system i chose solar panels as it would generate just enough energy as the pump doesn't need to make the dried seafood products this village has become famous for last year they discovered another benefit when the world wildlife fund set up solar panels in the village cheap clean energy...
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we have had marine units crossing the frontier. mostly they operate against criminals on the side of the border, but they definitely have cooperative information speaking across the board, what is the political implications for donald trump? >> president trump is facing, they say in march, a bit of a surge across the border. president trump wanted to be able to declare victory and say that he has fixed the problems of the border. he has the problem where he didn't get real funding for the wall, from many, they feel he has to do something. this is -- historically speaking, when other presidents have done these move national guard troops down there, the numbers have been much higher. we are. >> under operation 6, failings of 10,000, we want to learn from '06. we won't press replay on this over again, but we have a different mission and end game here. but what was interesting is when you announce d -- >> we have no border. >> up to 6,000 guard members will be deployed to the southern border. >> we better be guarding our border with th
we have had marine units crossing the frontier. mostly they operate against criminals on the side of the border, but they definitely have cooperative information speaking across the board, what is the political implications for donald trump? >> president trump is facing, they say in march, a bit of a surge across the border. president trump wanted to be able to declare victory and say that he has fixed the problems of the border. he has the problem where he didn't get real funding for the...
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this is from the legal director from the frontier foundation. >> you can watch the testimony later on ktvu plus at 11:15 this morning, and tomorrow on ktvu plus at 7:00. >>> question of the day, will the congressional hearings change your mind about facebook? we find that 71% of you say no. 29% of you say yes, and those percentages have pretty much stayed the same throughout the morning. erica simpson said facebook had an extremely arrogant and lazy approach. >> mark saying i deleted my account years ago, i knew it would be a problem. >> my phone number and e-mail address? no big deal for me, i just want my facebook stock to climb again. >> thank you for your responses, we will take your answers throughout the day and share more coming up. >>> we are learning more about a hoax at schools across the countries, threatening violence. >> it's part of an online game coming from overseas, also affecting school in the u.k. >> debra has more on the e-mail being sent out and how the schools are responding. >> our understanding, it was a mass mailing to the school districts throughout the unite
this is from the legal director from the frontier foundation. >> you can watch the testimony later on ktvu plus at 11:15 this morning, and tomorrow on ktvu plus at 7:00. >>> question of the day, will the congressional hearings change your mind about facebook? we find that 71% of you say no. 29% of you say yes, and those percentages have pretty much stayed the same throughout the morning. erica simpson said facebook had an extremely arrogant and lazy approach. >> mark saying...
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ben is in hawaii shooting a new crime drama "triple frontier."re told that actor was back and forth to l.a. a number of times during training for the movie to see his kids. it was of course during filming on the beach that we got our first good look at ben's unique back tattoo depicting a colorful phoenix and now ben has spoken out about it for the very first time. in an essay called "the great sadness of ben affleck" the "new yorker" called ben's tattoo enormous and garish. the magazine also describes the 45-year-old actor as going through a kind of, quote, middle aged white male sadness. ben bluntly fired back telling the magazine, quote, i'm doing just fine. adding sarcastically, thick skin bolstered by garish tattoos. >> tattoo or no tattoo you need a thick skin in this business. >> good they can joke about it. ben's pal matt damon is further away than hawaii. they were down under with chris hemsworth and his wife elsa. >> as cameras caught matt and luciana sharing a tender easter kiss in the shade, chris and elsa had a romantic moment of the
ben is in hawaii shooting a new crime drama "triple frontier."re told that actor was back and forth to l.a. a number of times during training for the movie to see his kids. it was of course during filming on the beach that we got our first good look at ben's unique back tattoo depicting a colorful phoenix and now ben has spoken out about it for the very first time. in an essay called "the great sadness of ben affleck" the "new yorker" called ben's tattoo enormous...
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right from the beginning she was very focused on as you say the picture of the frontier. >> a lot, of that had to do wih her feeling about her father. she adored him and idolized him and wanted to present him in the best possible light but the upshot of that was the whole picture of homesteading emerging from the book is one that is very successful and stable and secure when in fact it was really anything but. >> in the memories of the many the people we talked to the experience of putting angels together was often the opposite. many of these people it's a capstone experience but up until they actually got standing ovations at the end of the first performance the products of putting it up look like sheer misery. they were very blunt about that. many people were telling the stories of these angels and talking about then there was the time i was an angel and i was hanging from the ceiling and i just started rotating around and the wig got torn off my head and tony had to use a broom to turn it back around. the mythmaking for that included that agony of creation and that's the fun of som
right from the beginning she was very focused on as you say the picture of the frontier. >> a lot, of that had to do wih her feeling about her father. she adored him and idolized him and wanted to present him in the best possible light but the upshot of that was the whole picture of homesteading emerging from the book is one that is very successful and stable and secure when in fact it was really anything but. >> in the memories of the many the people we talked to the experience of...
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of mars will be -- on the soil of mars will be an american astronaut landing to explore that next frontier. and so i urge my colleagues to put aside partisan politics. if this vote were on the merits, representative bridenstine should be confirmed 100-0 on the merits. i urge our colleagues to come together so we can have a strong leader of nasa, an honorable war hero on the one hand a leader who will lead space exploration going forward. mr. president, i also rise today to join israel and the jewish people to celebrate israel's independence day. this year marks the 70th anniversary of theablishment of the modern state of israel. on friday, may 14, 1948, israel's founding father david ben-gurion brought together members of the jewish people's council in the tel aviv museum. by then the zionist movement to rebirth the jewish state had been at work for decades. ben-gurion stood underneath a portrait of the pioneer of that movement, theodore hertzel. the land of israel was the birthplace of the jewish people. here their spiritual and religious identity was shaped. here they first attained to s
of mars will be -- on the soil of mars will be an american astronaut landing to explore that next frontier. and so i urge my colleagues to put aside partisan politics. if this vote were on the merits, representative bridenstine should be confirmed 100-0 on the merits. i urge our colleagues to come together so we can have a strong leader of nasa, an honorable war hero on the one hand a leader who will lead space exploration going forward. mr. president, i also rise today to join israel and the...
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he lived in faulkner county, the western frontier of virginia. he had no formal education apart from a single year of grammar school and he spent six weeks listening to lectures in the law. frankly, my students of law school probably wish that that was all they had to do. when the first shots were heard at lexington and concord, a 19-year-old john marshall volunteered for the third virginia regiment. and he goes to the first drill, and the captain who was supposed to drill the troops failed to show up, and so marshall says, that's okay, i'll take over. he starts drilling the troops. he was, after all, the eldest of 15 children, and as many of you who have older siblings know, they're often used to telling other people what to do. and marshall's career in the military took off. he became a captain and eventually he was a part of the relative -- rifles, company of sharpshooters. there was a company of -- they were tranches and homespun hunting shirts embroidered with patrick henry's words, liberty or death and they carried tomahawks and muskets. th
he lived in faulkner county, the western frontier of virginia. he had no formal education apart from a single year of grammar school and he spent six weeks listening to lectures in the law. frankly, my students of law school probably wish that that was all they had to do. when the first shots were heard at lexington and concord, a 19-year-old john marshall volunteered for the third virginia regiment. and he goes to the first drill, and the captain who was supposed to drill the troops failed to...
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you look at the whole report, it says alaska and delta came in with the best scores, spirit and frontierith the worst. >>> don't move, a sneak peek at the >>> traveling the world to meet her family. >> whoa. that would be weird. >> next "right this minute." >>> new at 11:00, there's a new athletic director jim noltton, currently at the u.s. air force company, and he's a former student athlete and army veteran. he says he's thrilled to join the cal family. >>> take a look now at the latest trailer from "solo: a star wars story." >> just since when do you know how to fly? 190 years old? you look great! >> lucas film movie presents the origin of hans solo made famous by harrison ford. it premiers at the con film festival and theaters may 25th and we know how old chewy is. that answers that question. i hope you have a great day. >> from caesar's entertainment studios, it's restaurant week. today, las vegas is one of the premier culinary destinations on the planet, and i can't think of a better way to celebrate than dishing out a check for $1 million. plus a very special guest is dropping by,
you look at the whole report, it says alaska and delta came in with the best scores, spirit and frontierith the worst. >>> don't move, a sneak peek at the >>> traveling the world to meet her family. >> whoa. that would be weird. >> next "right this minute." >>> new at 11:00, there's a new athletic director jim noltton, currently at the u.s. air force company, and he's a former student athlete and army veteran. he says he's thrilled to join the...
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president trump says national guard troops need to be guarding the mexican frontier as soon as possibletube... we are learning new details about shooter identified as nasim aghdam. and the anger she harbored toward youtube.
president trump says national guard troops need to be guarding the mexican frontier as soon as possibletube... we are learning new details about shooter identified as nasim aghdam. and the anger she harbored toward youtube.
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is that as the united states expanded westward and we got moved west and there was more lawless frontier or susceptibility to be exposed to being murdered or robbed or what have you. people had common sense and understood that you needed to go on and this lawless area and in san francisco, there's an ordnance they talk about this and criticizing san francisco's ordnance that prohibits people carrying firearms within the municipalty and the guy says technically, the town is only a couple of blocks. this ordnance subpoena the whole municipality. i can be robbed. so it doesn't make sense. it makes sense on the streets and threw fairs with the law men not to be allowed. that is going too far. so i think in a sense, perhaps, i don't think it's guided the second amendment other than the 20th century. the use and how it is a good idea. there was a time people took care of sbagituations themselve. maybe we should go back. americans didn't agree with that. this is when the idea starts seeping in. another example, 19th century, clearly this person read my book. he was on a mississippi supreme cour
is that as the united states expanded westward and we got moved west and there was more lawless frontier or susceptibility to be exposed to being murdered or robbed or what have you. people had common sense and understood that you needed to go on and this lawless area and in san francisco, there's an ordnance they talk about this and criticizing san francisco's ordnance that prohibits people carrying firearms within the municipalty and the guy says technically, the town is only a couple of...
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is that as the united states expanded westward and we got moved west and there was more lawless frontier or being exposed to being murdered or robbed or what have you. people had common sense and understood that you needed to go on in this lawless area. there's an ordnance in san francisco that talks about this. that prohibits people carrying firearms within the municipality and the guy -- technically, the town is only a couple of blocks and this ordnance goes to whole municipality. i could robbed. this ordnance doesn't make much sense. it makes sense on the streets and thorough fairs where we have law men not to be allowed. that is going too far. i think in a sense, perhaps, it doesn't guide the second amendment. other in the 20th century we start talking about the use of the -- and how it is a good idea. like, you know, there was a time people took care of situations themselves. oh, what a wonderful time that was. we should return to it and crime will disappear. that's when this idea starts seeping in. another example is 19th century, clearly this person read my book which is good. jos
is that as the united states expanded westward and we got moved west and there was more lawless frontier or being exposed to being murdered or robbed or what have you. people had common sense and understood that you needed to go on in this lawless area. there's an ordnance in san francisco that talks about this. that prohibits people carrying firearms within the municipality and the guy -- technically, the town is only a couple of blocks and this ordnance goes to whole municipality. i could...