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their graveyard has been in the same place since time immemorial. now because of climate change, two times a day, that graveyard is covered up by the pacific ocean. amazing how the biggest impacts, i believe, are in alaska and near the equator, and we will all start to feel it. now we have a couple of reggie and karen were appointed to this climate change workgroup. it will be a strong push for me because my staff has made it a top priority. cai has made it a top priority also. one last question. former tribal nation of the shinnecock tribe in new york. we were the last to be recognized in 2010. the issue is a major issue within our community. as a small land-based tribe in the northeast, it is affecting our ability to do any kind of land in the trust. congress tomplore make this fix. i want to get some ideas as to how we will move forward in an attempt to get a fix. it is extremely important, especially in light of this ninth circuit court decision that just came out the other day . it is really starting to impact not only the small tribes, but wil
their graveyard has been in the same place since time immemorial. now because of climate change, two times a day, that graveyard is covered up by the pacific ocean. amazing how the biggest impacts, i believe, are in alaska and near the equator, and we will all start to feel it. now we have a couple of reggie and karen were appointed to this climate change workgroup. it will be a strong push for me because my staff has made it a top priority. cai has made it a top priority also. one last...
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this is people immemorial acted this way. it's the roamio and jewel yet story. i dealt with people 5 foot 3, in their 70s, in wheelchairs. >> evan has heard it all, he's a dating coach specialising in women. >> i am a dating coach for women and thinks women do it wrong. >> you tend to say things that are agreeable, right. me too. you like skiing, "i like skying." "you have a dog?" i have a dog. "you have two eyes? i have two eyes, we should go out." >> what makes a good online dating profile. >> i'm glad you asked. it's not what people think. people list things. they list adjectives, hobbies and cliches. i like hiking, music and travel. i'm looking for my best friend and partner. >> is it wrong to put online. >> it may be articulate or accurate. if everybody says some version of the same thing, so the point is that it has no power. >> and his advice - do reverse engineering. that means instead of starting with yourself, start with what your potential date would find there. >> it's your profile, it should be about you. what is the person who is reading it thinkin
this is people immemorial acted this way. it's the roamio and jewel yet story. i dealt with people 5 foot 3, in their 70s, in wheelchairs. >> evan has heard it all, he's a dating coach specialising in women. >> i am a dating coach for women and thinks women do it wrong. >> you tend to say things that are agreeable, right. me too. you like skiing, "i like skying." "you have a dog?" i have a dog. "you have two eyes? i have two eyes, we should go...
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that's what ball players have done since time immemorial. this guy allen beck at his word. he said when the kid, the 14-year-old, his son did the celebration with the helmet, somehow it hit him in the achilles. i don't know how you do that. the achilles ruptured and he suffered catastrophic medical problems, now $600,000 is the request. this, gretchen, is why people hate lawyers. >> i saw your tweet. >> exactly. it is a situation where here is what happened. the coach made no complaint of the achilles rupture at the time. he went on to coach 11 more games that season. it was only six months later that the dad of the 14-year-old with the helmet received this lawyer's demand for his home insurance policy information. therein lies the rub. i believe this is a scam in my opinion, it appears to me, to collect the home owners insurance of this guy. why do i believe that? there was not a sinkel witness. you would expect if a coach was injured, you would go ouch or something, something to indicate some trauma had happened. no witnesses, no one at al
that's what ball players have done since time immemorial. this guy allen beck at his word. he said when the kid, the 14-year-old, his son did the celebration with the helmet, somehow it hit him in the achilles. i don't know how you do that. the achilles ruptured and he suffered catastrophic medical problems, now $600,000 is the request. this, gretchen, is why people hate lawyers. >> i saw your tweet. >> exactly. it is a situation where here is what happened. the coach made no...
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from time immemorial, i think, governments have used different instruments for different goals. so one part of the government is promoting a at the expense of b, and another part of the government is promoting b at the expense of a. but under certain conditions it works out okay, and there's a net increase in both a and b. we don't require every organ of government to be aiming for the same thing. so i'm afraid that's a rather abstract answer to your question. >> i mean, it's a difficult problem. i mean, one problem you see when you were talking about the money culture and the behavior of managers and financiers, a problem you see is in the behavior of managers is shortsightedness. not just in business executives themselves, but also investment managers, the mutual funds that are investing this companies. in companies. i mean, you characterize them by looking for quick profits rather than for longer term payoffs that would result from important innovation. how would you address this problem? is there, are there government policies? i mean, it seems to be some sort of a cultural
from time immemorial, i think, governments have used different instruments for different goals. so one part of the government is promoting a at the expense of b, and another part of the government is promoting b at the expense of a. but under certain conditions it works out okay, and there's a net increase in both a and b. we don't require every organ of government to be aiming for the same thing. so i'm afraid that's a rather abstract answer to your question. >> i mean, it's a difficult...
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from time immemorial the public streets, the sidewalks, the parks have been held open for what the supreme court has called open, robust and uninhibitied debate on important public issues like abortion. yet now the state can carve out a zone of exclusion for speech that it disfavours it can do this not only to pro-lifers but to any movement. it can do that to the labor movement of which elyse is so fond. it can do it to any, the law that benefits planned parenthood in boston could harm planned parenthood in tennessee or any other state, i don't know how comfortable you are with that. >> we do do that already all the time. as marcia mentioned there are buffers around military funerals, even at republican, democratic national convention there were protests. >> very different circumstances. >> woodruff: we're going to have too leave it there. steve aden, elyse hogue, thank you. >> thank you. >> a pleasure. >> ifill: more than a year ago, a u.s. ambassador and three other americans were killed in an uprising in benghazi, libya. the questions about the incident, why it happened, how it happened
from time immemorial the public streets, the sidewalks, the parks have been held open for what the supreme court has called open, robust and uninhibitied debate on important public issues like abortion. yet now the state can carve out a zone of exclusion for speech that it disfavours it can do this not only to pro-lifers but to any movement. it can do that to the labor movement of which elyse is so fond. it can do it to any, the law that benefits planned parenthood in boston could harm planned...
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all around the mediterranean world, the ancient pagan gods lingered in their age-old temples and immemoriales. but their power was under threat. >> roman society, roman law, are both highly tolerant of religious diversity, as long as you do the things which every t roman is expected to do-- sort of those religious acts which are your civic duty. nobody cares what you believe in your heart of hearts. then appears christianity, which is exclusive, which is intolerant, which will not allow you to do whatever everybody else does. and it's arofound shock to those who get to know it well. it appears as a dangerous rival to the present society as it begins to grow strong. >> christian writers throughout the middle and later second century developed the techniques of trying to argue that christianity was really a superior religion, because it was monotheistic, over against polytheistic, and it... christians exemplified higher virtue in their lives than did pagans. they pointed to examples of christians living in chastity, great virtue, self-sacrifice and so on, throughout their lives. these christi
all around the mediterranean world, the ancient pagan gods lingered in their age-old temples and immemoriales. but their power was under threat. >> roman society, roman law, are both highly tolerant of religious diversity, as long as you do the things which every t roman is expected to do-- sort of those religious acts which are your civic duty. nobody cares what you believe in your heart of hearts. then appears christianity, which is exclusive, which is intolerant, which will not allow...
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the men and women of the justice department have, from time immemorial, put aside whatever their political leanings are and conducted investigations in a way that -- >> i understand -- right, you've got political appointees and career people. i respect both. but we've got a run to run here. a democracy. and when a group of people apparently with a great reason to believe that their own government made it difficult for them to organize and express themselves politically, that sort of goes to the heart and soul of the democracy and it would be better for us all if somebody with an independent viewpoint looked at that. >> i don't think there's any basis to believe that anybody who is involved in this investigation would conduct themselves in way that is inappropriate or would be shaded by their political activity. >> the person -- what that tells someone in south carolina, the person investigating the abuse of power by the obama administration against conservative groups was a donor to the president? >> i would say that people have constitutional rights. >> i totally agree. i'm just saying, f
the men and women of the justice department have, from time immemorial, put aside whatever their political leanings are and conducted investigations in a way that -- >> i understand -- right, you've got political appointees and career people. i respect both. but we've got a run to run here. a democracy. and when a group of people apparently with a great reason to believe that their own government made it difficult for them to organize and express themselves politically, that sort of goes...