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>> it comes from the story of the hatfield and mccoy feud which many people may have heard of but very quickly, you know, in 1878 along with the big sandy river with farming the land and randolph mccoy thought that he recognized one of the pigs on hatfield's farm and stole it from his. no one could convince him to drop it so they complained to the authorities, organized the trial, he lost the trial and that wasn't a great experience for him, but he let it roll off and everyone moved on. it was a group conflict because they had many relatives all over the area and in the first year and a half after the trial, they got in a fight with a witness who testified and they beat the man to death so this is when the feud became sort of combusted and morphed over the course of the next decade it was a vigilante shooting. women were beaten, people were drawn in across the region. i explained this to say one of the conditions that leads to high conflict in every case i look at our powerful group identities. when we experience collective emotion, geometrically it compounds the conflict. if someone i
>> it comes from the story of the hatfield and mccoy feud which many people may have heard of but very quickly, you know, in 1878 along with the big sandy river with farming the land and randolph mccoy thought that he recognized one of the pigs on hatfield's farm and stole it from his. no one could convince him to drop it so they complained to the authorities, organized the trial, he lost the trial and that wasn't a great experience for him, but he let it roll off and everyone moved on....
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>> it comes from the hatfield and mccoy feud, which many people may have heard of. but very quickly, you know, in 1878, randolph mccoy along with the big sandy river between kentucky and west virginia, these families had lived peacefully side-by-side for generations farming the land. randolph mccoy thought that he recognized one on roy hatfield's farm and it must have f been his farm and no one could convince him to drop it so they organized a trial, mccoy lost the trial. so he let it roll off and everyone moved on. the problem was it was a group conflict because they had many relatives all over the area and in the year and a half after the trial, they got in a fight with the witness who had testified against mccoy and the trial and they beat the man to death so this is the moment that the feud became sort of combusted, a high conflict dispute and over the course of the next decade there was a vigilante shooting. women were beaten, people were drawn into the feud across the region. i just explained this to say that one of the conditions that reliably seized every ca
>> it comes from the hatfield and mccoy feud, which many people may have heard of. but very quickly, you know, in 1878, randolph mccoy along with the big sandy river between kentucky and west virginia, these families had lived peacefully side-by-side for generations farming the land. randolph mccoy thought that he recognized one on roy hatfield's farm and it must have f been his farm and no one could convince him to drop it so they organized a trial, mccoy lost the trial. so he let it...
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senator hatfield mr. chief justice mr. president vice president bush vice president mondale senator baker speaker o'neill reverend mama and my fellow citizens to a few of us here today. this is a solomon most momentous occasion. and yet in the history of our nation, it is a commonplace occurrence. the orderly transfer of authority is called for in the constitution. routinely takes place as it has for almost two centuries. and few of us stopped to think how unique we really are. in the eyes of many in the world this every four years ceremony, we accept as normal. is nothing less than a miracle? mr. president i want our fellow citizens to know. how much you did to carry on this tradition? by your gracious cooperation in the transition process you have shown a watching world. that we are a united people pledged to maintaining a political system which guarantees individual liberty to a greater degree than any other. and i thank you and your people for all your help in maintaining the continuity which is the bulwark of our repu
senator hatfield mr. chief justice mr. president vice president bush vice president mondale senator baker speaker o'neill reverend mama and my fellow citizens to a few of us here today. this is a solomon most momentous occasion. and yet in the history of our nation, it is a commonplace occurrence. the orderly transfer of authority is called for in the constitution. routinely takes place as it has for almost two centuries. and few of us stopped to think how unique we really are. in the eyes of...
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like even in the fees and william harvey, our understanding of the heart has continued to develop hatfield hospital in the u . k. is part of the country's largest center for heart and lung disease. there cutting edge treatment build on the work of professor mcgee, one of the world's leading heart specialists who set up the hospitals busy transplant unit, and who's received a knighthood in britain for his services to medicine and the heart is such like a magical and the more i learn about it, the more i respect it because it goes on incessantly beating quietly, maintaining life professor, yes. who is also interested in the history of medicine. as part of a paper he commissioned for medical journal, he's research the life and work of the fees in here. we have a scholar born in syria in the early part of the 13th century. he was pretty much because he was studying. he was as he roach and he was a scientist, a few like he was a discover that arguably his most important contribution was his comment tree on medicine in which he looked at how blood moves through the heart. so this is the heart an
like even in the fees and william harvey, our understanding of the heart has continued to develop hatfield hospital in the u . k. is part of the country's largest center for heart and lung disease. there cutting edge treatment build on the work of professor mcgee, one of the world's leading heart specialists who set up the hospitals busy transplant unit, and who's received a knighthood in britain for his services to medicine and the heart is such like a magical and the more i learn about it,...
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>> the rogue present comes from the story of hatfield and mccoy feud which many people may have heard of but quickly, in 1878, randolph according visited the farm of the big sandy river in west virginia, these two families lived peacefully side by side for generations farming the land and randolph mccoy thought he recognized one of the pigs on his farm and it must have been stolen from his farm and no one could convince him to drop it. so he complained to authorities and organized a trial, mccoy lost the trial and it wasn't a great expense forth him but he t it roll off and everyone moved on. the problem is, it's a group problem because they have many relatives all over the area and for a year end a half after the trial, a few of his nephews got in a fight with a witness who testified against mccoy in the pig trial and they beat the man to death so this is the moment the feud became high conflict and morphed into an attractive one and the next decade there was a stabbing, vigilante shooting, supreme court case, women were beaten, 80 people got drawn into the feud, i explained this toe
>> the rogue present comes from the story of hatfield and mccoy feud which many people may have heard of but quickly, in 1878, randolph according visited the farm of the big sandy river in west virginia, these two families lived peacefully side by side for generations farming the land and randolph mccoy thought he recognized one of the pigs on his farm and it must have been stolen from his farm and no one could convince him to drop it. so he complained to authorities and organized a...
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i thought this was the latfiel -- hatfielded and mccoys.ing together community with theirs in communication. christiana as a new leader,eand myself i described four super powers, cloud ai and edge, we can do pretty amazing things, in complement, conjunction with each other and help accelerate u.s. competitiveness in core technologies areas. >> intel and qualcomm together a new era. amongst specifically discussing the importance of addressing the global chip shortage. >> semiconductor is really important. not only for the united states, but for the global economy i think we all know that at this point. i think for a company like qualcomm, we do a lot of advance research on conductors and continue to have incentive for that is important, and also very happy about building a much more resilient supply chain with the onshoring of semiconductor manufacturing. i think that's also very important. and you need investment of this order of magnitude for that to happen. >> and delsinger also talked about how intel and qualcomm are helping build out ne
i thought this was the latfiel -- hatfielded and mccoys.ing together community with theirs in communication. christiana as a new leader,eand myself i described four super powers, cloud ai and edge, we can do pretty amazing things, in complement, conjunction with each other and help accelerate u.s. competitiveness in core technologies areas. >> intel and qualcomm together a new era. amongst specifically discussing the importance of addressing the global chip shortage. >>...
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otherwise we're going to be the hatfields and the mccoys for the rest of our lives. it's crazy. host: in the wake of election interference, in the wake of hacks and cyber security attacks that have been traced back to russia do you think we can trust russia to be friends with us? caller: we have to do what reagan did. trust but verify, absolutely important. you cannot just take their word any more. listen, the united states for years had radio a free europe and all those other things that were broadcasting into these countries. we had strucknet that invade iranian. the u.s. has not been perfect. we've involved ourselves in politics around the world forever. not to expect the people are going to forget. they don't forget they remember. and you reap what you sow. it's coming back. but i do believe as long as the constitution itself is the fundamental nature of our country and the rule of law is still accepted and the supreme court more importantly is accepted as the rule of law in this country a democracy may have a chance to survive. host: jerry in nevada this morning on russia s
otherwise we're going to be the hatfields and the mccoys for the rest of our lives. it's crazy. host: in the wake of election interference, in the wake of hacks and cyber security attacks that have been traced back to russia do you think we can trust russia to be friends with us? caller: we have to do what reagan did. trust but verify, absolutely important. you cannot just take their word any more. listen, the united states for years had radio a free europe and all those other things that were...