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you could be an in internationalist in the universalists mode of homogeneity. so i think there are different things. it's very natural for a cosmopolitan to be in internationalist in the sense of seeing that you can't, this is perfectly right, you can't morally respond to the problems even another place is as if people in your place neither and they don't. you can't do that. but of course these universalizing, homogenizing people and they share the view that everybody matters, but they differ. so that's how i think about the difference. it's true when he finally getting his passport back, what does he do? agosta moscow. he goes to china and china is called w.e.b. du bois and then he goes to garner to see the new african independent country where he eventually settles. i grew up and became an american. his state funeral was the first great public ceremony. >> not one representative at the united states embassy your government they are or here attended the funeral for the great w.e.b. du bois of the 20th century. and you make that point with great power in the te
you could be an in internationalist in the universalists mode of homogeneity. so i think there are different things. it's very natural for a cosmopolitan to be in internationalist in the sense of seeing that you can't, this is perfectly right, you can't morally respond to the problems even another place is as if people in your place neither and they don't. you can't do that. but of course these universalizing, homogenizing people and they share the view that everybody matters, but they differ....
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instead i think there's been a homogenizing of the two genders -- >> yeah, i would agree with that. >neous. >> you're not. >> we're going to mix it up and -- >> you know what i say that drives that? >> you're at the least risk of anyone i know -- [laughter] you're very female. >> i'm liking my feel. >> you know what i think sometimes is the perception that men have all of the power, and i think women have wanted to gain some of that power. they figured well, you know, if we become more like men, then we'll have that. women have to remember we don't need to be like a dude to be powerful. >> yeah. i'm next to a powerful woman right here. [laughter] >> absolutely. >> she's got the power this her name, so what's the deal? >> what's the deal? i don't know. >> you an intimate terrorist? [laughter] >> i wish they would have defined intimate terrorist, is that like asking someone how they feel about something? what do men consider intimate terrorism? i think it's just probably being a woman. i also think this goes against, and you know this better than i do, it goes against almost every study
instead i think there's been a homogenizing of the two genders -- >> yeah, i would agree with that. >neous. >> you're not. >> we're going to mix it up and -- >> you know what i say that drives that? >> you're at the least risk of anyone i know -- [laughter] you're very female. >> i'm liking my feel. >> you know what i think sometimes is the perception that men have all of the power, and i think women have wanted to gain some of that power. they...
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- say hello to the grizzlies, at 3:00 it will be 75 and drop down to 73 so the temperatures are homogenized during thes is. be safe. have fun. >> 13 miles per hour is the wind in fairfield. everyone is less than ten miles per hour but in san francisco through the san pablo bay and to the delta community, like year, we have a stout southwest wind at 15- to 25-knots so my colleague in radio had her patio furniture blowing around. like yesterday, you may want to find some shelter from the wind that could be gusty from time to time. you can see how the winds push the low clouds, the marine layer clouds into the north bay and how quick let they are putting them back out of the bay but they will be stubborn along the coast, with mid-to-upper 60's and to maintain view it is 68, and 70 in antioch and los gatos at 7. you -- at 71. to the west we will have a few lingering clouds like yesterday but sunshine is going to the dominant feature in the sky. we still have 52-minute flight arrival delays into sfo although the clouds are breaking up. sun is nearly normal and our nights are less cloudy as the h
- say hello to the grizzlies, at 3:00 it will be 75 and drop down to 73 so the temperatures are homogenized during thes is. be safe. have fun. >> 13 miles per hour is the wind in fairfield. everyone is less than ten miles per hour but in san francisco through the san pablo bay and to the delta community, like year, we have a stout southwest wind at 15- to 25-knots so my colleague in radio had her patio furniture blowing around. like yesterday, you may want to find some shelter from the...
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it's not one homogenous group, but made up of several groups, a key group that is inside mosul that managed to take it over is a group - basically is a group of sunni armed groups fighting for a long title. they are putting up banners, making and putting up banners. it's what i.s.i.l. fighters want which is an islamic state. >> it's a developing situation and we'll cam back to you. the i.s.i.l. is fighting to establish a strict islamic state. the i.s.i.l. is led by abu bacar badadi and is known as ruthless. his early life is unclear. it's thought he had a p hd in the islamic university. he was captured by u.s. forces in 2005, it was thought he was a teacher. it's not known when he moved to a violent ideology, but he joined al qaeda and became a leader. i.s.i.l. splintered from al qaeda, and fighters are engaged in battles against iraq and syria. let's find out more from beirut. rula, the ramifications of the sunni led group taking over swathes of iraq, it's going to reverberate where you are. >> everywhere you go in beirut people are asking what is going on, who is behind it and what will i
it's not one homogenous group, but made up of several groups, a key group that is inside mosul that managed to take it over is a group - basically is a group of sunni armed groups fighting for a long title. they are putting up banners, making and putting up banners. it's what i.s.i.l. fighters want which is an islamic state. >> it's a developing situation and we'll cam back to you. the i.s.i.l. is fighting to establish a strict islamic state. the i.s.i.l. is led by abu bacar badadi and is...
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antioch and brentwood is 80 and the cloud cover tonight is more extensive but temperatures are more homogenizedin the low-to-mid 50's. tomorrow is like today, with sunshine at noon and the coast is clouded in the better part of the day and the sunshine on wednesday, and a string of 90's thursday through sunday inland and in the 80's around the bay but it will be cool, in the 60's, at the coast. today and tomorrow, coolest in the forecast, and a heat wave coming feeling like summer at the end of the week. >>> thank you. first lady turned heads when she steps out if a design are down. her wardrobe draws so much attention it is the focus of a question: who pays for the incredible outfits? despite what critics says, taxpayers do not foot the bill for the fashion of the first lady. her office says mrs. obama usually pays for her own clothes. not always, though, for events of historic. significance they can be donated by a designer and help -- accepted by the national government and are not mrs. obama's personal property. >> what record is this 20-game "jeopardy" champ going for. >> the power of sett
antioch and brentwood is 80 and the cloud cover tonight is more extensive but temperatures are more homogenizedin the low-to-mid 50's. tomorrow is like today, with sunshine at noon and the coast is clouded in the better part of the day and the sunshine on wednesday, and a string of 90's thursday through sunday inland and in the 80's around the bay but it will be cool, in the 60's, at the coast. today and tomorrow, coolest in the forecast, and a heat wave coming feeling like summer at the end of...
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have their own autonomy to make these decisions on a case-by-case basis because the city is not homogenous and should be dealt with by the communities that occupy the various geographies here. so, thank you very much for coming out. it's vitally important and it's essential for us to hear your point of view. so, thank you so much. >> commissioner riley. >> i also agree that we need to have balance in the community, you know, small and large business, job creation and all that. so, i stand by our support for the planning department. ~ proposal. >> commissioner ortiz. >> just one thing again. burger king was my first job as well. [laughter] >> okay. do we want to take any action on this item? maybe yes, no, or no action whatsoever. >> may i make a suggestion? i think take no action. i mean, we've already taken no action. i just don't want to encourage the same legislation of another supervisor. i think the various people have to come together and present one collaborative effort. i recommend no action on this item. >> i second. >> okay. so, to the motion put forth by commissioner ortiz-carta
have their own autonomy to make these decisions on a case-by-case basis because the city is not homogenous and should be dealt with by the communities that occupy the various geographies here. so, thank you very much for coming out. it's vitally important and it's essential for us to hear your point of view. so, thank you so much. >> commissioner riley. >> i also agree that we need to have balance in the community, you know, small and large business, job creation and all that. so, i...
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look at it is that the study for the first time establishes that there is an effect on having some homogeneity that will reduce the character of individual districts and the controller's office also produced a report that actually quantified that. and talked about the impact of our economy, and if we lose this sort of diversity, so i think that between all of the various reports that it has been put on the public record now, the city is in a much stronger place to say that this is important to the neighborhood character and that is why we are choosing to regulate it. >> okay. >> for the companies that have been, less than 20 locations they are not considered formula retail. but we still have to go through the administrative review, right? by the planning department? >> so everybody will need, everybody needs permits, and needs to come through the planning department for review. but what we are talking today is about changing the definition of formula retail, and in bulk we will capture more definitions with the proposed changes than the number of businesses that get captured today. so, one thi
look at it is that the study for the first time establishes that there is an effect on having some homogeneity that will reduce the character of individual districts and the controller's office also produced a report that actually quantified that. and talked about the impact of our economy, and if we lose this sort of diversity, so i think that between all of the various reports that it has been put on the public record now, the city is in a much stronger place to say that this is important to...
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. >> even if they tried to keep tv this white, homogenous, whole milk product, the world found its way don't you ever remember to bring a silencer? >> ruins the line of my suit. >> "i spy," cosby is this pioneer in terms of a black male lead in a drama. he made race a nonissue because he's undeniable. >> the winner is bill cosby in "i spy." >> we tried to put forth an example of the way it should be racially in this country. we need more people in this industry to put forth that message and let it be known to the bigots and the racists that they don't count. thank you. >> as television changed, it was helping all americans to understand that this is what america looks like. >> frankly, you're not exactly what i expected. >> no? >> no, not from what i read, yeah. >> did you expect me to be older or younger? >> julia was going to be the first time a black woman starred in her own television show. >> has he told you? >> told me what? >> i'm colored. >> what color are you? >> she was a young black woman been educated raising her son alone. it had a universality that was just something new.
. >> even if they tried to keep tv this white, homogenous, whole milk product, the world found its way don't you ever remember to bring a silencer? >> ruins the line of my suit. >> "i spy," cosby is this pioneer in terms of a black male lead in a drama. he made race a nonissue because he's undeniable. >> the winner is bill cosby in "i spy." >> we tried to put forth an example of the way it should be racially in this country. we need more people...
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banksre going toward the making sure the balance sheets are clean and homogeneous across the area.owhere to hide for people. that is the hqr. the second thing is lacking in interest rates for long periods of time. that should allow people to refinance at lower levels and so make their debt burden easier. trying toird thing is reflate assets and get in the cycle going that way. >> assets. they are doing that pretty effectively. >> they are. >> in the process. where we were before, moving any more positive direction. that is the role of central banks. we have seen even in the u.s. with all the qe that has been done there, the wider fiscal ,alance has been able to fund you still have a recovery with long-term unemployment, etc. that is the challenge. >> larry summers he's talking about if that thank you. of goldman sachs. we would take a break. back in a couple of minutes. ♪ >> good morning. you are watching "on the move." the gap between -- we're talking about the french telecom industry. the gap between the telecom and iliad. let's find out more and why it is so important. caroline
banksre going toward the making sure the balance sheets are clean and homogeneous across the area.owhere to hide for people. that is the hqr. the second thing is lacking in interest rates for long periods of time. that should allow people to refinance at lower levels and so make their debt burden easier. trying toird thing is reflate assets and get in the cycle going that way. >> assets. they are doing that pretty effectively. >> they are. >> in the process. where we were...
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to the south, a lot of low-to-mid 60's and sunnyvale is warmest at 57, and with the cloud cover, homogenized air mass around the bay and into the half moon bay area with low-to-mid 50's and headed out west, or east, present wood is 2358, the warm spot and to the north we have mid-to-upper 40's and bodega bay. today, most of us will have cloud cover through 7:00 but not so much inland and by noon, most of us are sunny but for high clouds at the coast and sunshine at 4:00, with a few lingering clouds at the coast and mid-80's inland. mid-70's at the bay. >> from the central valley seen 580 from tracy to livermore and into dublin interchange and castro valley you are look at drive time of over an hour, 4 minutes from tracy to castro valley. to the macarthur maze we have bumper-to-bumper traffic on 80 westbound leading into the maze and metering lights are on but it is slow. 87 in san jose we have an accident which is the reason for slow traffic, now, beyond the sap center approaching this accident. >>> the fight over the l.a. clippers continues. the critical court hearing happening today in sou
to the south, a lot of low-to-mid 60's and sunnyvale is warmest at 57, and with the cloud cover, homogenized air mass around the bay and into the half moon bay area with low-to-mid 50's and headed out west, or east, present wood is 2358, the warm spot and to the north we have mid-to-upper 40's and bodega bay. today, most of us will have cloud cover through 7:00 but not so much inland and by noon, most of us are sunny but for high clouds at the coast and sunshine at 4:00, with a few lingering...
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is essentially a homogenous group and notwithstanding seniority or age or rest each, it wasn't very long before everyone is swimming in the same straight. they developed it early. they developed an early understanding that we are part of this group. we are part of the senate and that is something very special. think, until i i left, actually. i am not sure now. once again, i'm not there. >> you are saying that this was a real kind of institutional loyalty to the senate. recognition, it is not a family relationship. the commonality of interest and whatnot. little of this protecting your younger brother. >> the republican caucus was very different. andarly in 1967 until mike 69, you had a significant number of moderate and liberal senators. >> that's right. >> how did that work question mark >> at work for a well. it never dawned on me that it would not be that way. and when i got there, i was not there wasto find that a significant number of liberal senators. an even greater number of moderates and the other side of the road senators. i would say that when i went there, the two, that is t
is essentially a homogenous group and notwithstanding seniority or age or rest each, it wasn't very long before everyone is swimming in the same straight. they developed it early. they developed an early understanding that we are part of this group. we are part of the senate and that is something very special. think, until i i left, actually. i am not sure now. once again, i'm not there. >> you are saying that this was a real kind of institutional loyalty to the senate. recognition, it is...
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this is not a country with a homogenous society. there are russian speaking people in the east that disagree violently with what people in the west believe. ais president must be president that brings his -- iry together in a way am not a historian and i hesitate to make this comparison because many americans will say this is not correct. as ank of abraham lincoln figure that in a war situation, finally brought the country together again. it is a huge task and i think he can do it. he enjoys the trust of many leaders in the west. i believe they're willing to talk to him and moscow. >> how large are the separatists? i made an effort during my to weeks there to talk everybody i was able to meet with. i went to various other places. i did not meet any significant number of people who were really , carving up ukraine. which is what the self-appointed separatists reclaim is their objective. i believe this is an artificial kind of separatism which is being imported and is not something which the population really wants. i think with the p
this is not a country with a homogenous society. there are russian speaking people in the east that disagree violently with what people in the west believe. ais president must be president that brings his -- iry together in a way am not a historian and i hesitate to make this comparison because many americans will say this is not correct. as ank of abraham lincoln figure that in a war situation, finally brought the country together again. it is a huge task and i think he can do it. he enjoys...
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we have homogeneous districts. redistricting reform is not going to solve the problem. one of the points made in the pew study, it is very different from most studies that have been done. it is basically proven out by the survey. people have moved increasingly into areas where they are surrounded by like-minded individuals. instead of drawing them in compact >> house leadership elections are scheduled for thursday. tomorrow on washington journal, paul bremer wrote about the possibility of sending more u.s. troops to iraq. he'll join us on the next "washington journal" and we'll talk to congresswoman loretta sanchez. he she serves on the homeland security and armed services committee. and steve levy of "wired" magazine will be here to talk about his piece about recent changes on the healthcare.gov website. you can join the conversation on facebook, twitter, and by fobe. tissue and by phone. "washington president obama talks about the capture of a terrorist involved in the bombing of the embassy in libya. television host dr. oz takes questions about things you've made abo
we have homogeneous districts. redistricting reform is not going to solve the problem. one of the points made in the pew study, it is very different from most studies that have been done. it is basically proven out by the survey. people have moved increasingly into areas where they are surrounded by like-minded individuals. instead of drawing them in compact >> house leadership elections are scheduled for thursday. tomorrow on washington journal, paul bremer wrote about the possibility of...
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this is not a country with a homogeneous society.here are russians speaking people in the east who disagree violently with what people in the west believe. this president must be a president who brings his country together in the way that, you know, i'm not an historian and i hesitate to make this comparison. americans would probably say this is not correct, but i think of abraham lincoln as a figure who in a war situation then finally brought the country together again and that's the kind of job he's facing. it's a huge task and i think he can do it because he enjoys the trust of many ukrainians and enjoys the trust of many leaders in the west. and i believe they are willing to talk to him in moscow also. >> rose: how large in a percentage basis are the separatists. >> let me tell you this, charlie. i made an effort during my few weeks there on be half of the osc. i made an effort to talk literally to everybody i was able to meet with. i went to the east, to various other places. i did not meet any significant number of people who w
this is not a country with a homogeneous society.here are russians speaking people in the east who disagree violently with what people in the west believe. this president must be a president who brings his country together in the way that, you know, i'm not an historian and i hesitate to make this comparison. americans would probably say this is not correct, but i think of abraham lincoln as a figure who in a war situation then finally brought the country together again and that's the kind of...
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when countries -- if countries at least are homogeneous, they can put up with suffering with more of a sense of shared understanding. but what has happened, a lot of people see a country changing, changing in ways that make them uncomfortable, at the same time that they are becoming worse off. it's asking a lot of a democracy to absorb that. that's one of the reasons why the incumbent party, the democrats are, is potentially very vulnerable. one of the things that makes me frustrated as i watch these contests is there is a powerful republican case to articulate. that core beliefs of the party about individual initiative and market-based solutions, those remain powerful. but you have to modernize them in order to make them effective. otherwise, it's -- the governor's right, it would be easy for a not very successful democratic administration to marginalize its critics because what's the alternative? there isn't a practical one. >> right, there is a lack of alternative vision there, also a lack of a real respect to the grass roots? something actually both parties care about, something
when countries -- if countries at least are homogeneous, they can put up with suffering with more of a sense of shared understanding. but what has happened, a lot of people see a country changing, changing in ways that make them uncomfortable, at the same time that they are becoming worse off. it's asking a lot of a democracy to absorb that. that's one of the reasons why the incumbent party, the democrats are, is potentially very vulnerable. one of the things that makes me frustrated as i watch...
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when you take the money out of the party politics, the party is a homogenized basis.they bring people together, whether you are a democrat or a republican, they bring the people together. the money supported those candidates and the candidates themselves were not too far to the right or left, whether they were republican or democrat. , with mccain-feingold is it the money out of the party and you pushed it out. world ofurces of the the left, and the coax on the , they do the advertising. they post a message and the ideas. so, what happens, the center has gone on of the congress and the people have to come together and rationalize and make things work , cannot do it. >> i'm sensing the frustration of those of you who care about this institution that clearly, mr. speaker you love, that is now such ill repute in the country and we are getting into the process of campaign finance is thisr things, polarization having a real impact on the way in which this country conducts foreign policy? we look at the whole business about this prisoner exchange involving sergeant bergdahl
when you take the money out of the party politics, the party is a homogenized basis.they bring people together, whether you are a democrat or a republican, they bring the people together. the money supported those candidates and the candidates themselves were not too far to the right or left, whether they were republican or democrat. , with mccain-feingold is it the money out of the party and you pushed it out. world ofurces of the the left, and the coax on the , they do the advertising. they...
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you come to america, you blend in, you become a part of a homogenized american society, and that is ok. and then we learn that the melting pot did not necessarily melt. you all have written about the asians, africans, people from all parts of the world who did not look like the anglo-saxons and to have maintained their own cultures, their own languages. how has that made it different? have they done as well in america as the earlier immigrants who blended in? >> well, the blending in i think was really a kind of racial distinction. at first, people thought others who look different, darker people could not blend in. but that really has changed, and i think that there are a lot of the newer immigrants who have managed to be great successes, and we all know stories about them. not everybody, by any means, but we know the stories of the hotels, motels, and the patels. the patels come from india, and some of them are immensely successful in this country. there will always be some immigrants who do better than others, and that has been true all along, but there are people coming from vietna
you come to america, you blend in, you become a part of a homogenized american society, and that is ok. and then we learn that the melting pot did not necessarily melt. you all have written about the asians, africans, people from all parts of the world who did not look like the anglo-saxons and to have maintained their own cultures, their own languages. how has that made it different? have they done as well in america as the earlier immigrants who blended in? >> well, the blending in i...
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when you take the money out of the party politics, the party is the homogenizing basis.they bring people together, whether you are a democrat or a republican, they bring the people together. basically, the money that supported those candidates and the candidates themselves were not too far to the right or too far to the left, whether they were republican or democrat. but when you put mccain-feingold, you pushed the money out of the party. you had the george soros' of the world to the left and the koch'' to the right, and made it taped this because they do the advertising. they do not pick the candidates, but they pushed the message and the ideas. what happens, the center has gone out of the congress, and the people have to come together and rationalize and make things work, but they cannot do it. >> i'm sensing the frustration of those of you who care about this institution that clearly, mr. speaker you love, that is now such ill repute in the country, and we are getting into the processes of campaign finance and other things, is but my question to get back to the topic
when you take the money out of the party politics, the party is the homogenizing basis.they bring people together, whether you are a democrat or a republican, they bring the people together. basically, the money that supported those candidates and the candidates themselves were not too far to the right or too far to the left, whether they were republican or democrat. but when you put mccain-feingold, you pushed the money out of the party. you had the george soros' of the world to the left and...
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that's sort of the way it was but the senate is essentially a homogenous group and notwithstanding seniority were age or prestige it isn't very long before everybody is swimming in the same stream and almost everybody had a different view of almost everything. but they developed in my time at least seems it seems to me they developed an early understanding that we are part of this group. we are part of the senate and that something very special. we don't understand why but we know it is and that continued i think until i left actually. i'm not sure if slow down but once again i'm not there and i can't say. >> you are saying that there's a real institutional loyalty to the senate as a body. >> it's a recognition. it's not a family relationship but a commonality of interests and whatnot. there's very little of this protecting your younger brother. >> now the republican caucus is different. in 1967 to 69. you have a significant number of moderate liberal senators. >> that's right. >> how did that work? >> i worked very well. it never gone on me that it would not be that way and when i got there
that's sort of the way it was but the senate is essentially a homogenous group and notwithstanding seniority were age or prestige it isn't very long before everybody is swimming in the same stream and almost everybody had a different view of almost everything. but they developed in my time at least seems it seems to me they developed an early understanding that we are part of this group. we are part of the senate and that something very special. we don't understand why but we know it is and...
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oversight we run the risk of finding where there are antitrust things which is why the 810 b is more homogeneous. we really do need this oversight for an industry. we have 10,000 different performers -- different licenses to be administered which is why the blanket license is important to keep it in place and the dissent decree is important because otherwise, you can imagine the madness of trying to find a way to deal with individual radio stations in your home district and every district up here to give them a license, the record-keeping and everything else. and one final thing. >> thank you and then i want po move on. >> we need a transparency in terms of identification of catalogs. we need to be able to find out on a daily basis or whatever, who owns what -- who the performers are and what it is. >> thank you. >> you look like you want to respond. >> i'd like to respond to our friends at radio. >> the concept that the sound radio industry business is working i'm not sure the proper image has been presented to the committee. the fact of the matter, it isn't just pandora who last year alone, bu
oversight we run the risk of finding where there are antitrust things which is why the 810 b is more homogeneous. we really do need this oversight for an industry. we have 10,000 different performers -- different licenses to be administered which is why the blanket license is important to keep it in place and the dissent decree is important because otherwise, you can imagine the madness of trying to find a way to deal with individual radio stations in your home district and every district up...
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finding as we have with c-sac, where there are anti-trust sites, which is why the 801-b is more homogenous than the willing buyer willing seller. we really do need this oversight for an industry. we have 10,000 different performers -- different licenses. to be administered, which is why the blanket license is important that we keep it in place, which is why the consent to create is important, because otherwise, you can imagine the madness of trying to find a way to deal with individual radio stations ipyour home district, and every district up here to give them a license, a record keeping and everything else. and we also, one final thing -- >> thank you, and then i want to move on. >> we need a transparency in terms of identification of catalogs. we need to be able to find out on a daily basis on whatever who owns what, who the performers are and what it is. >> thank you, and i believe -- >> thank you. >> you look like you want to respond. >> i would like to respond to our friends at radio. first of all, the concept that this sound recording internet radio business is not working, i'm not
finding as we have with c-sac, where there are anti-trust sites, which is why the 801-b is more homogenous than the willing buyer willing seller. we really do need this oversight for an industry. we have 10,000 different performers -- different licenses. to be administered, which is why the blanket license is important that we keep it in place, which is why the consent to create is important, because otherwise, you can imagine the madness of trying to find a way to deal with individual radio...
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actually the whole of the new europe the way through russia is a melting pot there is no single homogeneous nation and ironically you'd think that the rainbow nation of the united states of america could reach it up but the difficulty is that it is a situation the playbook is in play no one wants to think of the box because the government just isn't capable and it's ultimately a dominant document of the government system you know daniel in washington it's really quite interesting the ukrainian president elect he said right before the polls closed on may twenty fifth is that he would go to to meet these people in the east somehow i have the feeling that somebody in the white house gave him a call and said no no no you're not going to the east you're coming to the west and we have some orders for you to fulfill and that's exactly what it looks like because obama said when he met him you're a good selection i just had to think that was a freudian slip selection yes indeed he was selected yeah pageants earlier point the playbooks in play and we haven't been able to alter that whatsoever this en
actually the whole of the new europe the way through russia is a melting pot there is no single homogeneous nation and ironically you'd think that the rainbow nation of the united states of america could reach it up but the difficulty is that it is a situation the playbook is in play no one wants to think of the box because the government just isn't capable and it's ultimately a dominant document of the government system you know daniel in washington it's really quite interesting the ukrainian...
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we have homogeneous districts. redistricting reform is not going to solve the problem.one of the points made in the pew study, it is very different from most studies that have been done. it is basically proven out by the survey. people have moved increasingly into areas where they are surrounded by like-minded individuals. instead of drawing them in compact ways we may have to make them even more ridiculous than the gerrymandered ones we have now. >> let's go to our line for republicans. the morning. -- good morning. caller: i'm going to join the chorus and comment about how he is speaking off his liberal code list, just like obama does. soy read anything they want they can keep the 1% mentality going. go from talking heads into the government into who should be elect it, who should be picked up. lady whoon is a poor goes from being a nobody and ends up with $100 million. now they want us to believe she is going to be able to help us make the country better. if the people come from mexico, why do i have to fly them to guatemala to get them back? why can't i send them ba
we have homogeneous districts. redistricting reform is not going to solve the problem.one of the points made in the pew study, it is very different from most studies that have been done. it is basically proven out by the survey. people have moved increasingly into areas where they are surrounded by like-minded individuals. instead of drawing them in compact ways we may have to make them even more ridiculous than the gerrymandered ones we have now. >> let's go to our line for republicans....