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that is why james wilson set it up in 1843.wanted a contest between intelligence and the timid ignorance. that is what we try to do. in my own mind, i think we are a newspaper for the globally curious. for people who care about the world and are curious about what lies ahead. at a time like this, massive technological change and globalization. it is an exciting time to do what we are doing. there are people who are natural economist readers around the world. as john wrote in his editorial it is the one time they get their picture in the newspaper. he was paranoidly optimistic. he thought classical liberalism was under threat. you look at russia, turkey. china. russia, in the 1990's or even 2000's, we might have thought it was going to direction it is hard to think it is going now. people have questioned their faith in free markets. it has made people think there is a different, more state oriented approach. classical liberalism has been under attack. what i think our response really is is to interpret liberal principles for the
that is why james wilson set it up in 1843.wanted a contest between intelligence and the timid ignorance. that is what we try to do. in my own mind, i think we are a newspaper for the globally curious. for people who care about the world and are curious about what lies ahead. at a time like this, massive technological change and globalization. it is an exciting time to do what we are doing. there are people who are natural economist readers around the world. as john wrote in his editorial it is...
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of all the delegates, it was james wilson and alexander hamilton two pro-business nationals with verys to washington, who most vocally defended an open-ended grant of power to the central government. on june 18 after new juicy -- new jersey proposed a limiting plan, hamilton exploded. "the general power must swallow up the state powers. otherwise it will be swallowed up by them," he declared. between the national and state legislatures, he said, the former must therefore have indefinite authority. wilson was more discreet distancing himself from hamilton's extreme remarks. he still argued that the states should only survive as lesser jurisdictions or subdivisions of the nation. from start to finish, washington presided at the convention without expressing his views on central power. he didn't need to. ever since his 1783 circular letter, which was then the country's best-known public document other than the declaration of independence, read typically at all fourth of july ceremonies around the country, washington stood as the personification of nationalism in the united states. his da
of all the delegates, it was james wilson and alexander hamilton two pro-business nationals with verys to washington, who most vocally defended an open-ended grant of power to the central government. on june 18 after new juicy -- new jersey proposed a limiting plan, hamilton exploded. "the general power must swallow up the state powers. otherwise it will be swallowed up by them," he declared. between the national and state legislatures, he said, the former must therefore have...
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and hitting slavery -- the ashley proposals followed by another from iowa republican congressman james wilson. when the blended hill reached the floor, and encountered opposition. kentucky owes said problems any issue involving removal -- the removal of slavery from the nation. it was a thorn in the side of the north in terms of how it protected slavery. the subsequent vote failed to meet the necessary two thirds majority needed to have it passed. in the senate, john brooks henderson of missouri introduced joint resolution. henderson represented the kind of leadership on the destruction of slavery that lincoln had fought -- sought in the first year of war. on february 10, chairman of the committee reported the revised measure to the entire senate. the bill incorporated features of the proposals that have been submitted for consideration in both houses of congress. absent from the revised measure was a proposal by senator sumner and have been more radical than his fellows in congress could abide. stimulation that all persons are equal before the law so that no person can hold another as a slav
and hitting slavery -- the ashley proposals followed by another from iowa republican congressman james wilson. when the blended hill reached the floor, and encountered opposition. kentucky owes said problems any issue involving removal -- the removal of slavery from the nation. it was a thorn in the side of the north in terms of how it protected slavery. the subsequent vote failed to meet the necessary two thirds majority needed to have it passed. in the senate, john brooks henderson of...
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. >> a hit to the late james q. wilson and george kelling.e learned the first ten days of february, new york city has not had a single murder. murder in new york since 1993 is down 80%. robbery down 82% because of a policing theory that these two brilliant academics came up with. >> thank you all. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. hope to see you all right here next week. >>> time now for sunday house call. >> welcome. joining us is dr. mark segel professor of medicine and an author. >> and dr. david samati chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotic surgery. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> we begin today -- this is astounding. a new movie by the nation's top nutrition advisory panel. they decided to drop the long held stance of -- right, about avoiding foods high in
. >> a hit to the late james q. wilson and george kelling.e learned the first ten days of february, new york city has not had a single murder. murder in new york since 1993 is down 80%. robbery down 82% because of a policing theory that these two brilliant academics came up with. >> thank you all. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. hope to see you all right here next week. >>> time now for sunday house call. >> welcome....
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the ashley proposal was followed by another from iowa republican congressman james wilson. when the blended bill reached the floor, it encountered considerable opposition. primarily and predictably from democrats and representatives from kentucky. as you know, kentucky always has problems with any issues regarding the removal of slavery from the nation. it was not only a thorn in lincoln's side, but a thorn in the side of the rest of the north in terms of how it protected slavery. the subsequent vote, 93 in favor to 65 against, failed to meet the necessary two thirds majority needed to have it passed. in the senate, john brooks henderson of missouri introduced a joint resolution that sought the same end. as a senator from a border state, henderson represented the kind of leadership on the destruction of slavery that lincoln had sought in the first year of the war. anderson's bill had been sent to the judiciary committee for consideration. if every 10, the chairman of the committee recorded the revised measure to the entire senate. the bill incorporated features of several p
the ashley proposal was followed by another from iowa republican congressman james wilson. when the blended bill reached the floor, it encountered considerable opposition. primarily and predictably from democrats and representatives from kentucky. as you know, kentucky always has problems with any issues regarding the removal of slavery from the nation. it was not only a thorn in lincoln's side, but a thorn in the side of the rest of the north in terms of how it protected slavery. the...
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free markets and what i think we have done, we were founded protectionism in the uk, that's why james wilson in 1843 set up the economist and he did so to conduct what we have on our inside page severe contest between intelligence that moves forward and intimidated ignorance that obstruct our progress and that's what we try to do and we try to do i think a lot of things. i have tried in my own mind i think we are a newspaper for the globally curious. we are a newspaper for people who care about the world and who are curious about what lies ahead, and in a time like this massive technological change and global station. i think there are evermore people who are globally curious so it is an incredibly exciting time to do what we are doing so i think there are evermore people who are natural economist readers around the world. at the same time as john wrote in his valedictory editorial and the one time i can come on your show that economist, editors get their picture this the newspaper and reflect on their tenure is he was paranoidly opportunistic but liberal, classic liberalism you look act rus
free markets and what i think we have done, we were founded protectionism in the uk, that's why james wilson in 1843 set up the economist and he did so to conduct what we have on our inside page severe contest between intelligence that moves forward and intimidated ignorance that obstruct our progress and that's what we try to do and we try to do i think a lot of things. i have tried in my own mind i think we are a newspaper for the globally curious. we are a newspaper for people who care about...
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james pope had one for mexico. woodrow wilson got one before sending the boys there to fight germany. why does president obama need one a century later - still ahead on "inside story". >>> welcome back to "inside story" i'm ray suarez we are talking about congress the president and sending troops to war. this time on the program, president harry truman took the u.s. into the war. costing battle deaths and tens of billions on the strength of a united nations security council resolution and without the authorisation of congress. lyndon johnson did not ever ask congress to declare war on north invite jam. ronedly regan sent forces into graen arda and others under an article 2 power. and george bush bill clinton and george w. bush viewed the war powers as a technicality rather than a requirement. congressional assent was asked for and received in the gull war, and the invasions of iraq and afghanistan, but failed to pass authorisation for the war in yugoslavia, and the u.s. fought it. for a look at long hist require of declaring and
james pope had one for mexico. woodrow wilson got one before sending the boys there to fight germany. why does president obama need one a century later - still ahead on "inside story". >>> welcome back to "inside story" i'm ray suarez we are talking about congress the president and sending troops to war. this time on the program, president harry truman took the u.s. into the war. costing battle deaths and tens of billions on the strength of a united nations security...
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james pope had one for mexico. woodrow wilson got one before sending the boys there to fight germany. why does president obama need one a century later - still ahead on "inside story". >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the podium. >> get the full story. >> there is real disunity in the security council. >> about issues that impact your world. >> infectious diseases are a major threat to health. >> "the week ahead". sunday 8:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> welcome back to "inside story", i'm ray suarez, we are talking about congress, the president and sending troops to war. this time on the program, president harry truman took the u.s. into the war. costing battle deaths and tens of billions on the strength of a united nations security council resolution and without the authorisation of congress. lyndon johnson did not ever ask congress to declare war on north invite jam. ronedly regan sent forces into graen arda and others under an article 2 power. and george bush, bill clinton and george w. bush viewed
james pope had one for mexico. woodrow wilson got one before sending the boys there to fight germany. why does president obama need one a century later - still ahead on "inside story". >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the podium. >> get the full story. >> there is real disunity in the security council. >> about issues that impact your world. >> infectious diseases are a major threat to health. >> "the week ahead"....
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wilson was not used to and found unacceptable. >> did you want to respond to larry's point? >> jamesbuchanan's white house is the white house that did not have any african-americans prior to wilson. >> let's go to bruce next from boston. >> hi. thank you for taking my call. my first comment is i don't think it is true that there were no actual black people in there. in part one of the slave quarters, there clearly we're -- were real black people. i have special contempt for any black person who would do that. the way they showed lincoln at the end of part one, they blamed the union for starting, for attacking sovereign states. that surprised me. i am from boston. could you talk to us about the rally in boston? thank you. >> we will turn to declare joining us -- to dick lehr joining us from boston. >> i will pick up the boston peace, if it is ok. -- piece, if that is ok. history of lincoln is not in my wheelhouse, but the movie portrayed link in the way it did because from the southern perspective, following though war, lincoln was on record as trying to corral and restrain what was s
wilson was not used to and found unacceptable. >> did you want to respond to larry's point? >> jamesbuchanan's white house is the white house that did not have any african-americans prior to wilson. >> let's go to bruce next from boston. >> hi. thank you for taking my call. my first comment is i don't think it is true that there were no actual black people in there. in part one of the slave quarters, there clearly we're -- were real black people. i have special contempt...
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james, ms. goldberg and mrs. wilson and all those who joined the civil rights movement. for we have a freer nation because they had the courage to take a stand. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman omalora ek recogon without objection, the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. >> thank you very much mr. speaker. we have less than two days, two days to fund the department of homeland security before they run out of money. it's a dangerous world we live in. we know that. mr. costa: the tragedy events in parrers and copenhagen and the arrest of terrorists in new york demonstrates that americans are at risk from a terrorist attack every day. the senate finally realized that funding homeland security is more important than jeopardizing the safety of our country. mr. speaker if you need democratic support to pass a clean, clean department of homeland security funding bill, you have my vote and you have the overwhelming votes of the majority of democrats. congress should b
james, ms. goldberg and mrs. wilson and all those who joined the civil rights movement. for we have a freer nation because they had the courage to take a stand. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman omalora ek recogon without objection, the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. >> thank you very much mr. speaker. we have less than two days, two days to fund the department of homeland...
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wilson is at "the washington post." he's the govbeat reporter. he is following policy details with the states and federal government. james hohmann is at "politico," and he's a political reporter there. we're going to start with reid wilson. reid: well, governor, let's talk about federalism for a second. a huge percentage of utah and most other western states are owned by the federal government. what challenge does that pose to you trying to govern a lot of land you do not have control over? gov. herbert: well, you can appreciate how it would be if someone was telling you how to manage your backyard, sometimes you agree and sometimes you don't. we have the bureau of land management in our state. nearly 70% of the land mass is controlled or owned by the federal government. that is a lot. you know, it is designed to be multiple-use. our farmers and ranchers have the ability to use that land access the water and so on for their agriculture. also, natural resource extraction, energy development tourism and travel -- all of those things should be working in harmony and we think sometimes it gets out of balance in the west and
wilson is at "the washington post." he's the govbeat reporter. he is following policy details with the states and federal government. james hohmann is at "politico," and he's a political reporter there. we're going to start with reid wilson. reid: well, governor, let's talk about federalism for a second. a huge percentage of utah and most other western states are owned by the federal government. what challenge does that pose to you trying to govern a lot of land you do not...
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wilson. president obama is ranked 18th sandwiched between george h.w. bush and jameslk, the first thing ever to be sandwiched between bush and polk. there's categories like the good ones, which puts obama in the top 10, and categories like laid the groundwork for civil war and the worst, where we find andrew johnson because, quote, his commitment to white supremacy ended up giving back a big share of what it accomplished in the civil war. when dealing with rankings, there's a difference in how presidents are assessed. in 1986 "the new york times" asked 32 historians only one of whom was black, and two politicians to rank the presidents to decide if they belonged in which category. at the same time a different team of researchers asked 44 black political scientists and historians about presidential leadership, asking them to sort them into different categories, white supremacist racist, racially neutral, and anti-racist. joining me now to discuss the various ways we rank presidents dorian warren. how do we come to it? and one of the things i think we find lincoln is th
wilson. president obama is ranked 18th sandwiched between george h.w. bush and jameslk, the first thing ever to be sandwiched between bush and polk. there's categories like the good ones, which puts obama in the top 10, and categories like laid the groundwork for civil war and the worst, where we find andrew johnson because, quote, his commitment to white supremacy ended up giving back a big share of what it accomplished in the civil war. when dealing with rankings, there's a difference in how...
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james. steve cury steps is up and wins. wrestle bestbrook is mvp. >> phil martelli grandson behind the bench. pop pop st. joe face of bored only. chris wilson gets it and puts it in. first lead of the game. they didn't bring defense on road. fordham shoots 48%. st. joe's losses 59-55. >> drexel flint breathing fire against hofstra. kunae out slapped in the face and still makes basket. drexel losses by 24. that's first loss since movi losing to them near air algerie month ago. >> already heated in nascar. first group qualifying in daytona 500 crashes into boyer and boyer with road rage yelling at sue ward sop qualifying a month after he announces it's his last full time season. he wins the daytona 500 pole. >> we have more ahead in the next half hour of "action news" tonight. match-making for four-legged among us. how zoos are using a system like on-line dating to find single girls and guys of any spesy. >> record breaking cold. san francisco is breaking basking is record breaking warmth. >> those stories and more when "action news" returns dunkin's new white chocolate raspberry lattes are topped with heart-shaped sprinkles and made with ric
james. steve cury steps is up and wins. wrestle bestbrook is mvp. >> phil martelli grandson behind the bench. pop pop st. joe face of bored only. chris wilson gets it and puts it in. first lead of the game. they didn't bring defense on road. fordham shoots 48%. st. joe's losses 59-55. >> drexel flint breathing fire against hofstra. kunae out slapped in the face and still makes basket. drexel losses by 24. that's first loss since movi losing to them near air algerie month ago....
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wilson. omega cy phi fraternity founded in 1911 at howard university, men who include in their ranks james clyburn of south carolina, congressman hank johnson kendrick meek, nasa administrator charles boldin, hall of fame chicago bulls star michael jordan, dr. charles drew whose medical research in the field of blood transfusions led to the founding of the blood bank and led by antonio f. knox sr. delta sigma theta founded in 1913 at howard university who counted our next attorney general loretta lynch, congresswoman marcia fudge, yvette clarke, joyce beatty and brenda lawrence. the first african-american woman elected to congress, shirley chisholm one of my heros. former secretary of labor alexis herman. and their honorable president paulette c. walker. another special shout out to mide bonus daughter, michelle mills, and my mentee mickie grace. phi beta sigma founded in 1913 at howard university, the fraternity of my husband, dr. nathaniel horn. the brotherhood of sleeping car porters a. philip randolph. civil rights icon congressman john lewis, dr. george washington car very james weldon johnso
wilson. omega cy phi fraternity founded in 1911 at howard university, men who include in their ranks james clyburn of south carolina, congressman hank johnson kendrick meek, nasa administrator charles boldin, hall of fame chicago bulls star michael jordan, dr. charles drew whose medical research in the field of blood transfusions led to the founding of the blood bank and led by antonio f. knox sr. delta sigma theta founded in 1913 at howard university who counted our next attorney general...
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wilson. >>: reporter: id o'clock known were tracking study conditions out there and it's a bit cool. <he up the school reynaud while class is starting at this very minute here's a live look at the golden gate bridge. we of calls over head and looks like it'll be mostly cloudy for the coast however we will expect things to clear up a little better for the inland valleys. so it'll be something to look forward to. here's something unique about the weather today here's a king tied it will be with us today and tomorrow. <
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wilson was not used to and found unacceptable. >> did you want to respond to larry's point? >> jamesbuchanan's white house is the white house that did not have any african-americans prior to wilson. >> let's go to bruce next from boston. >> hi. thank you for taking my call. my first comment is i don't think it is true that there were no actual black people in there. in part one of the slave quarters, there clearly we're -- were real black people. i have special contempt for any black person who would do that. the way they showed lincoln at the end of part one, they blamed the union for starting, for attacking sovereign states. that surprised me. i am from boston. could you talk to us about the rally in boston? thank you. >> we will turn to declare joining us -- to dick lehr joining us from boston. >> i will pick up the boston peace, if it is ok. -- piece, if that is ok. history of lincoln is not in my wheelhouse, but the movie portrayed link in the way it did because from the southern perspective, following though war, lincoln was on record as trying to corral and restrain what was s
wilson was not used to and found unacceptable. >> did you want to respond to larry's point? >> jamesbuchanan's white house is the white house that did not have any african-americans prior to wilson. >> let's go to bruce next from boston. >> hi. thank you for taking my call. my first comment is i don't think it is true that there were no actual black people in there. in part one of the slave quarters, there clearly we're -- were real black people. i have special contempt...