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the violence of institutions like like marriage quite frankly the army i think those institutions are constantly in effect rebranding themselves through the through the sort of discourse of inclusion look how inclusive we are twenty years ago we wouldn't do this we wouldn't allow gay people now we do and now look we're including trans people and what of course all of that obscures is that the military actually needs more bodies it also secures the fact that in terms of inclusion even certain kinds of trans individuals are treated much more badly if they don't. here are two exactly what you just pointed out which is if they don't adhere to certain principles of patriotism so the basics the best example one which we pointed to in the essay is that of chelsea manning whose trans identity did not save her from the hate from the blatant hatred really of the mainstream l g b t q community which referred to her as a traitor for instance so it's always there always conditions of inclusion so we want to point that out while also admitting and also calling for inclusion in many ways so it is fo
the violence of institutions like like marriage quite frankly the army i think those institutions are constantly in effect rebranding themselves through the through the sort of discourse of inclusion look how inclusive we are twenty years ago we wouldn't do this we wouldn't allow gay people now we do and now look we're including trans people and what of course all of that obscures is that the military actually needs more bodies it also secures the fact that in terms of inclusion even certain...
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we are the national institutes of health but for many, we are the national institutes of hope. thank you and we look forward to questions. chairman alexander: we will begin around a five minute questions. we have a vote in a few minutes but we will continue through that passed the presiding esponsibility. first, evelyn, thank you so much for coming. it is a wonderful story. that is the reason we are so interested in the work that dr. collins and his associates do and thanks to dr. collins'team for being here. let me ask you to talk more about some areas you mentioned but with all this new money -- and it is a lot -- 30% increase in a short amount of time -- the three areas in my conversations with researchers around the country -- they suggest we could do a better job of, maybe you already are and we do not know about it. let me tell you about them. number one. support more young scientists. ou talked about that there. the feeling is, if whatever money -- even a lot -- is available only to the established figures, that it there. discourages the brightest of the youngest scienti
we are the national institutes of health but for many, we are the national institutes of hope. thank you and we look forward to questions. chairman alexander: we will begin around a five minute questions. we have a vote in a few minutes but we will continue through that passed the presiding esponsibility. first, evelyn, thank you so much for coming. it is a wonderful story. that is the reason we are so interested in the work that dr. collins and his associates do and thanks to dr. collins'team...
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there is nothing institutional about congress that has changed it is the people who are running the institution. yes there is hope i'm not saying just democrats. most of what was done was done with republicans support historically. . . . . subsequent classes where they view washington as a complement don't have an investment in the integrity or operability is of the congress so it comes down to who is in charge and what their objectives are. if the people in charge don't care if congress gets a bad name because they don't feel invested to begin with, then you will have a hard time having a productive or responsive congress. >> thank you for writing this book. it's going to be important. i have a fairly incoherent question. looking at your long career and people that you've worked with, it's a question about the relationship between movement and the politics. what would you say to young or not so young activists. what is the relationship to congress and how do you think about that concept? for the congress or electoral politics more generally i always tell my students there's a difference betwee
there is nothing institutional about congress that has changed it is the people who are running the institution. yes there is hope i'm not saying just democrats. most of what was done was done with republicans support historically. . . . . subsequent classes where they view washington as a complement don't have an investment in the integrity or operability is of the congress so it comes down to who is in charge and what their objectives are. if the people in charge don't care if congress gets a...
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. >> the director of the national institutes of health testified on the ongoing science and research projects at nih. he was going by his colleagues at the senate health committee hearing chaired by lamar alexander. >>. >> the senate committee on health education and labor will come to order. senator bennett and i will each have an opening statement and i will introduce our witness, help director francis collins, then we will hear from doctor collins and the senators will each have five minutes to ask questions. we have a vote at 10:30 but we will not in the committee but on the floor and so we will continue straight through with a questioning of senator bennett and i and other senators will share the presiding today so we can continue the discussion . not long ago i ran into a friend from the vanderbilt university was perhaps our largest contributor to cancer research there and this is what he said . isn't it a shame that congress isn't doing anything to fund biomedical research? this is how i replied. i said in december 2016 congress passed what senator mccall called the most impor
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as abuse instituted yes of course about how it really adds value to our institution and it's really hard to get skilled labor on the german market so for us this is a huge gift to have them and we support them. it's really doesn't have much time for homesickness today he and his colleagues are weighing the residence. dudley likes his job and is planning to continue learning german and . also how to fight fashion on an official government recognised qualification as a care worker in germany there is a lot at stake for the german economy we want to discuss this further with guy as he is an immigration expert at the german economic institute in cologne thank you very much for joining us and welcome to d w. i would like to start with a pretty simple question germany has had immigrant workers for decades now one things of the turkish workers that came in the sixty's for example was the existing legislation just outdated or is there a significant difference and what we're seeing well we have a significant change because of to change next you will have many people. growing out of the labor mark
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institution. host: maybe all of this is due to the simple fact that control of congress is now in question in just about every election and. -- now. guest: a wonderful political scientist has come over a period of years now, has written that changed in the 1990's, control of congress became contested, election, thery majority party thinks it might lose control and , so it does not have much incentive to cooperate with the minority, and the minority party thinks it might take over. that means members of congress are not as focused on the core legislative work as they might be. host: let me remind folks of the numbers:. republicans, (202) 748-8001 for yuval levin. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002 is your number. calls are coming in now. we will get one from jacqueline in baltimore, democratic caller. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you this morning? host: we are doing well. thank you. caller: my question or statement is this congress we have right becauseo dysfunct
institution. host: maybe all of this is due to the simple fact that control of congress is now in question in just about every election and. -- now. guest: a wonderful political scientist has come over a period of years now, has written that changed in the 1990's, control of congress became contested, election, thery majority party thinks it might lose control and , so it does not have much incentive to cooperate with the minority, and the minority party thinks it might take over. that means...
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a family reunion it happens every three years and it's a way to celebrate both the family as an institution but also as a foundational value so that's this world families marching this is the reason why the pope is going there obviously a lot of the emphasis on this pope of this pope on the family has been on children and this of course in the context of the current scandals and further revelations make this trip a very sensitive one also because ireland itself is one of the centers of this drama i mean when and when the scandal began to surface. it show it's legal it's global it's global reach but it is made ireland really one of the focal points because of the sheer amount of like priests and the influence of the catholic church in the country that's right and abuse survivors will be watching this visit very closely he'll be meeting some of those abusive ivans during the visit i'm going to ask him about that in a second first though this report on how past clerical abuse has been affecting the irish police it was abused by family members and a priest when she was just a child she lived li
a family reunion it happens every three years and it's a way to celebrate both the family as an institution but also as a foundational value so that's this world families marching this is the reason why the pope is going there obviously a lot of the emphasis on this pope of this pope on the family has been on children and this of course in the context of the current scandals and further revelations make this trip a very sensitive one also because ireland itself is one of the centers of this...
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he had an iron grip on institutions. his reaction was a brutal crackdown, excessive use of force, press censorship and use of her militaries to go after -- use of paramilitaries. protests,med encouraging more of the country to side with the protesters and in deed, to go out and try to find or recover nicaraguan democracy. of the government and then the response of protesters appears to have some of the weaknesses of the government, and its inability to recognize and allow any type of democratic pluralism in society. since that moment, since that moment, the inter-american commission of human rights says the government has killed 317 protesters. it has disappeared 600 of them, supposedly. thousands have been hurt and hospitalized. the nicaraguan association for dh puts thes, the anp number of protesters killed at 448. so it is a major crisis in the country, right? how did it begin? i think that is the important thing from a comparative politics perspective. it is not just changes to the social security system. saying,mbas
he had an iron grip on institutions. his reaction was a brutal crackdown, excessive use of force, press censorship and use of her militaries to go after -- use of paramilitaries. protests,med encouraging more of the country to side with the protesters and in deed, to go out and try to find or recover nicaraguan democracy. of the government and then the response of protesters appears to have some of the weaknesses of the government, and its inability to recognize and allow any type of democratic...
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-- i mean, you know, bankruptcy is in fact an institution. and so is a erisa -- don't ask me to explain it. you are aware of the long time frame. you are aware of what you are deciding in a case is not just for these people in front of you, nor for the judges who probably have come to different conclusions about it now. it will last. it is for the other judges who have to follow what you say. it is for lawyers who have to explain it to clients. it is for clients who will in fact have to live with it. indeed, it is for a lot of people who have never seen a law office because they will be affected by it. all of that comes in. does it come into every case? in a sense, yes. does a judge think about it in every case? not unless he is superman or something. you can't. but in certain aspects, they are more prominent than others, so it is complex. that's the idea. and there will be change. if there were no change, we are frozen to death in the 18th century or earlier. and if there is too much change, people can't adapt. they don't know how to lead th
-- i mean, you know, bankruptcy is in fact an institution. and so is a erisa -- don't ask me to explain it. you are aware of the long time frame. you are aware of what you are deciding in a case is not just for these people in front of you, nor for the judges who probably have come to different conclusions about it now. it will last. it is for the other judges who have to follow what you say. it is for lawyers who have to explain it to clients. it is for clients who will in fact have to live...
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a great need which is a need for confidence in the institution. joshua: you mentioned 5-4's, does the court try not to end up with 5-4's? justice breyer: i think there is. you can say how much? should and its it be more -- shouldn't it be more? if you are in the four, you think there should be more. why is it so important to get more together? the obvious example -- think of warren did to get nine people on that opinion on brown versus board of education ending segregation. he thought that was pretty important. think of what happened after that. 1954, the opinion came down. you know what happened in 1955? nothing, that's right. 1956? nothing, nothing. all over the south. i remember little rock. not everyone can remember that now. i'm talking to a college audience. you better read about it. you better learn about it. you better learn how i judge of said now is the time to integrate that central high school. the governor went in front of the school with the white citizens council and said no. the judge has an order that i have the state police. i re
a great need which is a need for confidence in the institution. joshua: you mentioned 5-4's, does the court try not to end up with 5-4's? justice breyer: i think there is. you can say how much? should and its it be more -- shouldn't it be more? if you are in the four, you think there should be more. why is it so important to get more together? the obvious example -- think of warren did to get nine people on that opinion on brown versus board of education ending segregation. he thought that was...
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then other institutions play the role. but if you just take the human species, everything around, it is not natural this is not our natural environment.our natural environment for 250 or 00,000 was semi hairless apes forging and fighting for food, killing each other and we were not even apex predators until fairly recently. and if you take a jar of ants and you dump it on virgin soil on some alien planet or continent or something, the ants will instantly start behaving like ants. they will dig tunnels, set up colonies, whatever they do. if we take humans and clear them of all of our civilization education, and put them in their natural environment, we would not be having conversations about books or doing podcasts. we would be teaming up into bands and troops, defending ourselves against animals and other bands and troops. it is a point of lord of the flies. and lord of the flies you have these kids who are the pinnacle of western civilization at the time. the british boarding school, almost instantly, the second you put t
then other institutions play the role. but if you just take the human species, everything around, it is not natural this is not our natural environment.our natural environment for 250 or 00,000 was semi hairless apes forging and fighting for food, killing each other and we were not even apex predators until fairly recently. and if you take a jar of ants and you dump it on virgin soil on some alien planet or continent or something, the ants will instantly start behaving like ants. they will dig...
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the institution and anybody who got elected to get in that institution.ortunately, we didn't have to speak for any of the presidents of the united states during our period in office. it is a tricky business you have in terms of preserving your objectivity, and yet still having an opinion about things, because obviously we are students of government, and we certainly see when government is doing the right thing and when government is really screwing pretty badly. brian: we will ask our audience, if you want to ask questions of these historians, please use these microphones. i have a question about one vote. can any of you think of a time when one vote made a difference, and has anybody ever done a book on how often one vote makes a difference, whether it is in leadership votes, legislation votes? you can go on and on through the process. you were shaking your head. >> ray can probably tell the story better than i can. in 1940, when the house of representatives voted on draft legislation. it passed and got into place in plenty of time for world war ii to co
the institution and anybody who got elected to get in that institution.ortunately, we didn't have to speak for any of the presidents of the united states during our period in office. it is a tricky business you have in terms of preserving your objectivity, and yet still having an opinion about things, because obviously we are students of government, and we certainly see when government is doing the right thing and when government is really screwing pretty badly. brian: we will ask our audience,...
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as one who sits in that institution, how do you view this moment in civic life? go back.let's you say this moment, let's go back and i will ask at least rhetorically in the 1830's or 1840's when there was a legal question about the federal government, no, it was georgia, actually, let's say what it was, it was georgia, they found gold, the land that they founded belonged to cherokee and so they took it, after all, why should indians have this gold, why shouldn't we, we are georgians and they are not. and law cases were brought and the indians naturally won, they werein totally right and the president of the united states andrew jackson said, john marshall, supreme court chief justice made decision now let him enforce it and he sent troops, but not to enforce the decision but rather to drive out the indians to oklahoma where they live in this day. was that a period that was would you say, what were the words pragmatic, undogmatic and adaptive, well, maybe in a sense but not in a very sense or let's go through the precivil war days or let's go through the civil war
as one who sits in that institution, how do you view this moment in civic life? go back.let's you say this moment, let's go back and i will ask at least rhetorically in the 1830's or 1840's when there was a legal question about the federal government, no, it was georgia, actually, let's say what it was, it was georgia, they found gold, the land that they founded belonged to cherokee and so they took it, after all, why should indians have this gold, why shouldn't we, we are georgians and they...
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log in information from visitors to think tanks the hudson institute and the international republican institute had their web sites copied microsoft says it's part of a russian plot to influence november midterm elections moscow denies any involvement she had returns in washington has more. microsoft says russian hackers set up several domain names which were removed last week by microsoft pretty quickly they say without any damage being done but these domain names resemble other web sites that people are familiar with users all familiar with they end their web addresses with words like senate group senate services hudson org. or go to the international republican institute dot org it's where phishing campaign trying to get users to log on to these web addresses and enter their credentials they think they're communicating with the senate or the right wing think tank but in fact by giving their credentials to hackers the russians deny any involvement this is what a kremlin spokesperson said we do not know what hackers they're talking about we don't know what is meant by influence on el
log in information from visitors to think tanks the hudson institute and the international republican institute had their web sites copied microsoft says it's part of a russian plot to influence november midterm elections moscow denies any involvement she had returns in washington has more. microsoft says russian hackers set up several domain names which were removed last week by microsoft pretty quickly they say without any damage being done but these domain names resemble other web sites that...
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the chile pepper institute was established in 1983. our mission statement is to educate the world about chile peppers. with a long history of chile pepper research from the founding of the university to today. one of the things we noticed at our teaching garden is, people come in from all over and say, that is from my country. we were trying to export to asia. the asian market told us we did not have good quality. we did not know what they meant because we had good color, no insects, no disease or mold. we didn't understand why and we said they are putting up a barrier. only learned over time talking to people is that the chile has a different kind of heat. we weren't sure we knew what they were talking about. we began to study what we call a heat profile. every chile has five components to heat profile. the next time you read chilies, how fast is the you develop? is it a quick heat or delayed heat. does it dissipated quickly or linger four hours? the third is the heat, is at the -- is it at the tip of your tongue, your lips, your thro
the chile pepper institute was established in 1983. our mission statement is to educate the world about chile peppers. with a long history of chile pepper research from the founding of the university to today. one of the things we noticed at our teaching garden is, people come in from all over and say, that is from my country. we were trying to export to asia. the asian market told us we did not have good quality. we did not know what they meant because we had good color, no insects, no disease...
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institute of peace. convening stakeholders from around dcn around the world focused on the question of how do we evaluate the success from and went from effective public diplomacy and broadcasting efforts? that summit produced a report called optimizing engagement: research evaluation and learning public diplomacy, which is available on the commission's website. antracks and really does interesting thing. it audits all the different metrics that governments are using to assess the effectiveness of public diplomacy programs. it does 17 different case studies of what effectiveness looks like it and countries like denmark, australia, austria, really interesting stuff. so part of my job is to take what has been went from that report in that process and apply it to slightly different environments. the bbg, which is a public diplomacy institution, is a specific mandate and uses a specific set of tools to achieve that mandate. so it is not 1:1. they work alongside each other, but not necessarily the case of the
institute of peace. convening stakeholders from around dcn around the world focused on the question of how do we evaluate the success from and went from effective public diplomacy and broadcasting efforts? that summit produced a report called optimizing engagement: research evaluation and learning public diplomacy, which is available on the commission's website. antracks and really does interesting thing. it audits all the different metrics that governments are using to assess the effectiveness...
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institute of peace. convening stakeholders from around dcn around the world focused on the question of how do we evaluate the success from and went from effective public diplomacy and broadcasting efforts? that summit produced a report called optimizing engagement: research evaluation and learning public diplomacy, which is available on the commission's website. it doesn't interesting thing. all the different metrics that governments are using to assess the effectiveness of public programs. it does 17 different case studies of what effectiveness looks like it and countries like denmark, australia, austria, really interesting stuff. part of my job is to take what has been went from that report in that process and apply it to slightly different environments. the bb g, which is a public diplomacy institution, is a specific mandate and uses a specific set of tools to achieve that mandate. they work alongside each other, but it's not silly the case that the report is -- necessarily the case of the report is a
institute of peace. convening stakeholders from around dcn around the world focused on the question of how do we evaluate the success from and went from effective public diplomacy and broadcasting efforts? that summit produced a report called optimizing engagement: research evaluation and learning public diplomacy, which is available on the commission's website. it doesn't interesting thing. all the different metrics that governments are using to assess the effectiveness of public programs. it...
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log information from visitors to think tanks the hudson institute and the international republican institute had their web sites copied microsoft says as part of a russian plot to influence november midterm elections moscow denies any involvement she returns in washington as more. microsoft says russian hackers set up several domain names which were removed last week by microsoft pretty quickly they say without any damage being done but these domain names resemble other web sites that people are familiar with users all familiar with they end their web addresses with words like senate group senate dot services hudson org. or go to the international republican institute dot org it's where phishing campaign trying to get users to log on to these web addresses and enter their credentials they think they're communicating with the senate or the right wing think tank but in fact by giving their credentials to hackers the russians deny any involvement this is what a kremlin spokesperson said we do not know what hackers they're talking about we don't know what is meant by influence on election we hea
log information from visitors to think tanks the hudson institute and the international republican institute had their web sites copied microsoft says as part of a russian plot to influence november midterm elections moscow denies any involvement she returns in washington as more. microsoft says russian hackers set up several domain names which were removed last week by microsoft pretty quickly they say without any damage being done but these domain names resemble other web sites that people...
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a warning from angle a match ill democratic institutions must be respected in an interview the german chancellor says democracy is more than just a majority vote and is incomplete independent courts and a free press aren't upheld we'll bring you analysis. and pope francis wraps up his visit to ireland with a huge open air mass that's up to the pontiff asks for forgiveness for the catholic church over its sexual abuse scandals but his critics say words aren't enough. in the bundesliga the big sunday clash featured two of buying munich's main challengers for the title. mind and r.v. life so she will have that and more from the german top flight. thank you for joining us media in the u.s. state of florida say four people have been killed and around ten wounded in a mass shooting at a video game tunnel menton central jacksonville police say the sole suspect was killed at the scene the moment in which the shooting began was live streamed on. to those watching the totemist video games being played. on. the terrifying moments a florida venue was rocked by gunfire during a live stream of a vi
a warning from angle a match ill democratic institutions must be respected in an interview the german chancellor says democracy is more than just a majority vote and is incomplete independent courts and a free press aren't upheld we'll bring you analysis. and pope francis wraps up his visit to ireland with a huge open air mass that's up to the pontiff asks for forgiveness for the catholic church over its sexual abuse scandals but his critics say words aren't enough. in the bundesliga the big...
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a warning from anglo makela democratic institutions must be respected in an interview the german chancellor says democracy is more than just a majority vote and is incomplete if independent courts and a free press are upheld will bring your analysis and if you have to put francis wraps up his visit to ireland with a huge open air mass this after the pontiff asks for forgiveness for the catholic church over its sexual abuse scandals but his critics say words aren't enough. to live in the clear get the big sunday clash featured two of buying munich's mean challengers for the title rooster document of our busy lives each will have that and more from the german top flight. i'm edith kimani thank you for joining us media in the u.s. state of florida say four people have been killed and around ten wounded in a mass shooting at a video game tunnel menton central jacksonville police say the sole suspect was killed at the scene with reports suggesting he killed himself medical staff say six victims were brought to the university of florida health hospital in jacksonville five are unstable conditions
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around them and i think what you're seeing is that there's the institutions around them their entire society the fabric of the society has abandoned them but it hasn't it hasn't been as obvious and dramatic like since the financial crisis you could actually see this situation from two thousand and so from the crash of two thousand basically ever since and not only have incomes declined but rapidly but the wealth and income gap from two thousand really went out of control spiraled up to the top and something happened from that crash from how they dealt with it from the federal reserve something i mean this is for a bigger topic for a. bridge came up and whoever was on the inside is now left in the spine of yale university having a spontaneous zombification event courtesy of the pharmaceutical corporations and it's just so appropriate that yale is one of the primary institutions of elite. power so that basically they have to go to yale or harvard and those to control so much of the fabric of our power centers so right outside yale and they also mention and this has been covered but it
around them and i think what you're seeing is that there's the institutions around them their entire society the fabric of the society has abandoned them but it hasn't it hasn't been as obvious and dramatic like since the financial crisis you could actually see this situation from two thousand and so from the crash of two thousand basically ever since and not only have incomes declined but rapidly but the wealth and income gap from two thousand really went out of control spiraled up to the top...
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and the hudson institute. [speaking spanish] i would like to thank these three gentlemen because there are very few people who are nicaraguan who are aware of what is going on in my country. fewerre that can do -- they did a big work of the analysis of the situation. thank you. the current dictatorship of ortega was founded upon two deals. in 1998, one saw the party the economy of the political parties as well as the institution alley of the national assembly. he agreed to give all of that in exchange for his freedom. big businessmen in the other deal were willing to negotiate democracy and the right to govern in order to exchange political favors and guarantee a good economy. what was happening with the big as mrs., they were it's changing democracy and leaving people -- --h the democracy, they were what was happening with the big businesses, they were changing democracy and leaving people hang to dry. in leo of the agreements in 1998, the sandinista party started to consolidate their power. they were patient
and the hudson institute. [speaking spanish] i would like to thank these three gentlemen because there are very few people who are nicaraguan who are aware of what is going on in my country. fewerre that can do -- they did a big work of the analysis of the situation. thank you. the current dictatorship of ortega was founded upon two deals. in 1998, one saw the party the economy of the political parties as well as the institution alley of the national assembly. he agreed to give all of that in...
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institution.t me read it again. "the senate is a profoundly conservative, slow-moving, tradition-based institution." dick baker. "if the senate moves to change its rules for the majority culture -- [laughter] "...huge problem, you know. it would not be the senate anymore." you said this on june 13, 2013. november 20 of the same year, headline in "the washington post." harry reid, majority leader at the time, "democrats trigger nuclear option." i want the three of you to discuss this and what impact it has had on the united states senate. dr. baker: i would qualify my statement by saying that we are talking about two different kinds of filibusters. on nominations and on legislation, which so far is holding. as the "new york times" journalist who wrote various things said, the senate is the place where people come to bang their head against the wall -- he did not quite say it that way, but to fight, bleed, and die over compromise, and those who are not willing to to compromise, you need to get 60 vo
institution.t me read it again. "the senate is a profoundly conservative, slow-moving, tradition-based institution." dick baker. "if the senate moves to change its rules for the majority culture -- [laughter] "...huge problem, you know. it would not be the senate anymore." you said this on june 13, 2013. november 20 of the same year, headline in "the washington post." harry reid, majority leader at the time, "democrats trigger nuclear option." i want...
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for the institute, being a research-based institute, we have to grow them with controls, replicated trials, and do a scientific way, so some people say guinness says something is the world hottest and you say this other. at the institute, right now, we have found the trinidad moruga scorpion is the world hottest. here in what we call the center of chile pepper knowledge, we have expanded our products, and one of the things we have done over time as we have what we call a public/private partnership. after we had discovered the ghost pepper, the bhut jolokia, they said we want to hope you -- we want to help you make a hot sauce. i said we do not want just a hot sauce that is so hot that people cannot eat it. flavor is really important, and that is the future of chilies, too, is i think flavor. i will talk about that. we like to make a hot sauce for you to help you raise funds because we are self-supporting here. we get no support for the university per se, except they pay the electric bill. so we have to be self-sufficient, so they said we would like to help you with a hot sauce. they made f
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german chancellor angela merkel has warned against damaging fundamental democratic institutions such as a free press and an independent judiciary she made the comments in a wide ranging interview with a german public broadcaster that also touched on climate issues and foreign policy when asked about relations with the u.s. she reiterated comments she's made in the past that germany needs to take on more responsibility and for stronger european alliances including in matters pertaining to me its military. for some analysis on the german chancellor's interview i'm now joined in the studio by correspondent kate brady kate it's good to have you here so i want to begin first by listening to just a little bit of what the chancellor said about democracy during that interview and we'll get back to the. democracy is more than just someone winning majority democracy also means protecting minorities freedom of the press the ability to assemble freely and independent courts. if the then does it was indeed dependents of the country's institutions is no longer preserved the democracy itself is no
german chancellor angela merkel has warned against damaging fundamental democratic institutions such as a free press and an independent judiciary she made the comments in a wide ranging interview with a german public broadcaster that also touched on climate issues and foreign policy when asked about relations with the u.s. she reiterated comments she's made in the past that germany needs to take on more responsibility and for stronger european alliances including in matters pertaining to me its...
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additionally, we have representatives from the institute on ageing, the c.e.o. as well as a representative from sutter pacific medical foundation. so proposition q requires that any time a private hospital in san francisco makes any changes such as a closure of an hospital, inpatient or outpatient facility, eliminates or reduces a level of services provided or prior to leasing, selling or transferring management, that they notify the san francisco health commission. in recent years, the health commission has reviewed four proposition q closures. three of these closures have been cpmc skills nursing center, st. lukes, and st. mary's medical center. at these hearings, the health commission typically makes a determination about whether these changes will or will not have a detrimental impact on health care services in the community. so in april of 2018, cpmc notified the health commission of three changes. the first is the change in licenin >> so i'm going to begin with the first item that we have on the agenda, which is item number one. so the swindell's alzheimer
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news line from berlin a warning from anglo-american democratic institutions must be respected in an interview the german chancellor says democracy is more than just a majority vote it is incomplete if independent courts and a free press aren't upheld bring you analysis also coming up. with new president. named after his narrow victory in july's disputed election you know faces a difficult task of uniting the country after an election the opposition says it was rigged. and pope francis wraps up his visit to ireland with a huge open air mass this after the pontiff asks for forgiveness for the catholic church over its sexual abuse scandals but it's critics say the words aren't enough . money welcome to the program now we'll get to those stories in just a moment but let's begin with this breaking news assist coming in police say that they have been multiple fatalities in a mass shooting that's a video game tom and in the u.s. state of florida they do say that one suspect is dead at the scene and that it's unknown at this time if there is a second suspect the rest. in central jacksonville was host
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of american enterprise institute. she serves as a senior vice president. also, vikram singh for center for american progress, a senior fellow when it comes to national security issues. thank you for joining us. partnership and peril is the title of the report your organization putout -- put out. why did you come together on such a project? guest: this is not our first joint project. the center for american progress and american enterprise has done quite if you projects together on national security. l liberalll internationalists by orientation. nonpartisanwe are who do not take political positions, we are perceived as a center-right and centerleft. we have a lot to talk about. host: when it comes to the topic of national security, you start with this idea of affect of populism, not just the united states, transatlantic, nato countries, and the like. inst: something we have common is a belief in american leadership, belief in american'' alliance structures around the world. liberal democracy to thrive for the last 70 years. it is not just donald trump appea
of american enterprise institute. she serves as a senior vice president. also, vikram singh for center for american progress, a senior fellow when it comes to national security issues. thank you for joining us. partnership and peril is the title of the report your organization putout -- put out. why did you come together on such a project? guest: this is not our first joint project. the center for american progress and american enterprise has done quite if you projects together on national...
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andespected the institution respected anybody who got elected to get in that institution.ortunately, we did not have to speak or any of the presidents of the united states during our period in office, but it is a tricky business you have in terms of preserving your still havingnd yet an opinion about things because obviously, we are students of we certainly see when government is doing the right thing and when government is really screwing up pretty badly. brian: in about five minutes, we're going to ask the audience if they want to ask questions of these historians, please use these microphones. i have a question about one vote . can any of you think of a time difference?e made a has anybody ever done a vote on how often one vote makes a difference, in leadership votes or legislative votes? we can go on and on through this process. ray can probably tell the story better than i can about 1940 in the house of representatives voted on draft legislation, edit past and got to the place in plenty of time for world war ii to come along a year or so later, so that was good, prior
andespected the institution respected anybody who got elected to get in that institution.ortunately, we did not have to speak or any of the presidents of the united states during our period in office, but it is a tricky business you have in terms of preserving your still havingnd yet an opinion about things because obviously, we are students of we certainly see when government is doing the right thing and when government is really screwing up pretty badly. brian: in about five minutes, we're...
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around them and i think what you're seeing is that there's the institutions around them their entire society the fabric of the society has abandoned them but it hasn't it hasn't been as obvious and dramatic like since the financial crisis you could actually see this situation from two thousand and so from the crash of two thousand basically ever since and not only have incomes declined but rapidly but the wealth and income gap from two thousand really went out of control spiraled up to the top and something happened from that crash from how they dealt with it from the federal reserve something i mean this is for a bigger topic for a. bridge came up and whoever was on the inside is now left in the spine of yale university having a spontaneous zombification event courtesy of the pharmaceutical corporations and it's just so appropriate that yale is one of the primary institutions of elite. power so that basically they have to go to yale or harvard and those to control so much of the fabric of our power centers so right outside yale and they also mention and this has been covered but it
around them and i think what you're seeing is that there's the institutions around them their entire society the fabric of the society has abandoned them but it hasn't it hasn't been as obvious and dramatic like since the financial crisis you could actually see this situation from two thousand and so from the crash of two thousand basically ever since and not only have incomes declined but rapidly but the wealth and income gap from two thousand really went out of control spiraled up to the top...
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coming up a warning from under the mat kill democratic institutions must be respected in an interview the german chancellor says democracy is more than just a majority vote and incomplete independent courts and a free press on top held bring you the analysis also coming up. with a new president and must go is this one enough to his narrow victory in july's disputed election you know faces the difficult task of uniting the country after an election the opposition says it was me. i need a few money thank you for joining us and we begin with breaking news from the u.s. state of florida where media say four people have been killed and around ten wounded in a mass shooting at a video game tunnel meant in central jacksonville this order that you're about to hear is from the moment that shots rang out at the restaurant where they vent was taking place. police say one suspect is dead at the scene and that is that it is unknown rather if another. sheriff's office is warning people to stay far away from the area. corresponding cost and phenomena joins us from washington d.c. custis good to see
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around them and i think what you're seeing is that there's the institutions around them their entire society the fabric of the society has abandoned them but it hasn't it hasn't been as obvious and dramatic like since the financial crisis you could actually see this situation from two thousand and so from the crash of two thousand basically ever since i not only have incomes declined but rapidly but the wealth and income gap from two thousand really went out of control spiraled up to the top and something happened from that crash from how they dealt with it from the federal reserve something i mean this is for a bigger topic for a. bridge came up and whoever was on the inside is now left in the spine of yale university having a spontaneous zombification event courtesy of the pharmaceutical corporations and it's just so appropriate that yale is one of the primary institutions of elite. power so that basically they have to go to yale or harvard and those to control so much of the fabric of our power centers so right outside yale and they also mention and this has been covered but it's
around them and i think what you're seeing is that there's the institutions around them their entire society the fabric of the society has abandoned them but it hasn't it hasn't been as obvious and dramatic like since the financial crisis you could actually see this situation from two thousand and so from the crash of two thousand basically ever since i not only have incomes declined but rapidly but the wealth and income gap from two thousand really went out of control spiraled up to the top...
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around them and i think what you're seeing is that there's the institutions around them their entire society the fabric of the society has abandoned them but it hasn't it hasn't been as obvious and dramatic like since the financial crisis you could actually see this situation from two thousand and so from the crash of two thousand basically ever since i not only have incomes declined but rapidly but the wealth and income gap from two thousand really went out of control spiraled up to the top and something happened from that crash from how they dealt with it from the federal reserve something i mean this is for a bigger topic for a. bridge came up and whoever was on the inside is now left in the spine of yale university having a spontaneous zombification event courtesy of the pharmaceutical corporations and it's just so appropriate that yale is one of the primary institutions of elite. power so that basically they have to go to yale or harvard and those to control so much of the fabric of our power centers so right outside yale and they also mention and this has been covered but it is
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correspondent for more like on here and also coming up a warning from angle america democratic institutions must be respected in an interview the german chancellor says democracy is more than just a majority vote and incomplete if independent courts and a free press are top held to bring your analysis. i mean the going to speak at the big sunday clash on march day one featured two abiud munich's main challenges for the title first you don't mind an r.v. life stage we'll have that and more from the german top flight. commander welcome to the program and we begin with breaking news from the u.s. state of florida where media say four people have been killed and around ten wounded in a mass shooting at a video game tunnel meant in central jacksonville this order the chair about to hears from the live stream of the moment that shots rang out of the restaurant where the event was taking place. now police say one suspect was killed at the scene and there are no other suspects medical staff say six victims were brought to the university of florida health hospital in jacksonville five are in stable
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the last of these institutions closed on a bag in the 1980s. not in the grand scheme of things are very long time ago at all. the irish tricolour and the vatican flag fly in from the cockpit of the flight flag fly in from the cockpit of the flight as it taxis to a standstill. the steps, with the irish for welcome emblazoned on the side. still with me at dublin castle, where the pope will be arriving in a very short while, is shown amari from the irish independent newspaper, who has written extensively on a number of issues. —— shona murray. we were talking a short while ago about what the pope might need to say. what are some people want to say and what he does say maybe two different things. we haven't heard what words he will offer on the subject of abuse. what do you think he needs to say? this week leading up to the pope's visit has reopened a lot of old wounds for irish people, for abuse survivors, for people that were incarcerated in the mother and baby homes, for women who have had babies taken away from them because they were unmarried m
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if we go back to institutions, everything would be great. sometimes that's called neo liberalism, maybe sometime between extreme view and liberalism. so we are not market fundamentalists, we think the problem with that view is that certain types of market innovations especially in late 18th century and 19th century, the time where the background was this kind of feudal and system and they made some for that time and not this time. things have changed. on the other side, you could central planning which has been tried, not terribly successfully and in the book we talk about both the possibilities of central planning and the limits to it, there are the famous critics of central planning, basically drawn the idea that planning would have enough information to organize the economy. there's a question of whether that's going to be true as power increases over time but we haven't reached the stage yet so we don't have central planning for that and other reasons as well. so what we -- what we propose or what we call radical markets and basically th
if we go back to institutions, everything would be great. sometimes that's called neo liberalism, maybe sometime between extreme view and liberalism. so we are not market fundamentalists, we think the problem with that view is that certain types of market innovations especially in late 18th century and 19th century, the time where the background was this kind of feudal and system and they made some for that time and not this time. things have changed. on the other side, you could central...
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the institutions that bear their names after they leave office also are all unique institutions.amilies, too, are unique in the stamp they want to make. it's best when we are not heavy handed. when we let people tell the story as it was. generally speaking that reflects well on the principal. >> any thoughts on this? >> i'm going to speak as a constituency of one as an individual who grew up in louisville, kentucky, and was taken at probably age 5 to the birthplace of lincoln. as i sat last night listening to the beautiful concert sitting in front of the lincoln memorial and there is a miniature version of the lincoln memorial in which they have a log cabin. it was said one of the ideas for the lincoln memorial was to build a giant log cabin there. i remember as a child of 5 not being able to comprehend that wasn't the actual cabin in which lincoln was born. in terms of sites and places i remember seeing a tree they said this tree we know is so old it was here when lincoln was born. that was so meaningful to me. it goes from there to my first trip to hyde park eight years ago. i
the institutions that bear their names after they leave office also are all unique institutions.amilies, too, are unique in the stamp they want to make. it's best when we are not heavy handed. when we let people tell the story as it was. generally speaking that reflects well on the principal. >> any thoughts on this? >> i'm going to speak as a constituency of one as an individual who grew up in louisville, kentucky, and was taken at probably age 5 to the birthplace of lincoln. as i...
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the women were outsiders looking in on the institution. i think maybe we went into this thinking we would get a different result, but in a lot of ways these women who served in the 70's, 80's, 90's, still were outsiders and their perspective was quite sharp. >> some of the stories they told us were personal. eva clayton, we were talking about, she was on the agriculture committee and we were talking about the importance of food, hunger. during the interview, she stopped for a second and was remembering her mother, and how she came to the school. it was a segregated school in the south. they didn't have a lunch room. her mother started a lunch room, and it was just with fruit. she was just giving out the fruit. she said that was my inspiration. that's what led me to a lot of what i did in congress. as the interviews went on, women were telling us stories that were very candid. >> powerful. >> you have an online exhibit, what do visitors find when they go there? >> they will find full transcripts. for researchers we try to give something to
the women were outsiders looking in on the institution. i think maybe we went into this thinking we would get a different result, but in a lot of ways these women who served in the 70's, 80's, 90's, still were outsiders and their perspective was quite sharp. >> some of the stories they told us were personal. eva clayton, we were talking about, she was on the agriculture committee and we were talking about the importance of food, hunger. during the interview, she stopped for a second and...
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institutions. there's a great story, one of my favorite stories. richard nixon attended the 1961 inaugural of john f. kennedy who beat him for the presidency in the election in 1960. and as he was walking out, he runs into ted sorenson, one of kennedy's speechwriters. and nixon says to sorenson, i wish i said some of those things. and sorenson said, you mean the part where he said ask not what can you do for your country? and nixon said, no, the part where he said i do solomnly swear the point about that story is every man who takes the office wants to put his stamp on the presidency, his unique stamp. and the institution that's bear their names after they leave office also have their own -- they're unique institutions. the families too unique in the stamp that they want to make. i think it's best when we're not heavy handed. when we let people tell the story as it was. and generally speaking, that reflects well on the principle. >> barbara or jeff? any comments on this, on constituencies? >> i'm j
institutions. there's a great story, one of my favorite stories. richard nixon attended the 1961 inaugural of john f. kennedy who beat him for the presidency in the election in 1960. and as he was walking out, he runs into ted sorenson, one of kennedy's speechwriters. and nixon says to sorenson, i wish i said some of those things. and sorenson said, you mean the part where he said ask not what can you do for your country? and nixon said, no, the part where he said i do solomnly swear the point...
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so it's just a way for people to see how unique the institution is. and also just the personal stories that the women give that make things a little bit easier to understand, maybe a little bit more interesting. and then again, just that information that you wouldn't find anyplace else. >> yeah, i agree on all those points, and i would add that going into it, i thought that people might reflect more on individual pieces of legislation, and they do through the interviews. but the thing that really emerged with a lot of these women was just how important it was to grow the number of women in congress so that there was a woman's voice at every table, whether it was leadership or committees and how important that was. and that's a striking thing that almost every one of the interviews touches on. >> thank you very much. >>> sunday we sit down to talk turkiya lowe career. watch that at 7:00 p.m. eastern only on american history tv. >>> sue myrick served in the house of representatives. she was the first republican woman to represent north carolina in congr
so it's just a way for people to see how unique the institution is. and also just the personal stories that the women give that make things a little bit easier to understand, maybe a little bit more interesting. and then again, just that information that you wouldn't find anyplace else. >> yeah, i agree on all those points, and i would add that going into it, i thought that people might reflect more on individual pieces of legislation, and they do through the interviews. but the thing...