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and as we said earlier, there are lectures coming up. there are always lectures there. we encourage you to support them. they do great work. thank you for joining us this morning. >>> happy sunday. welcome to bay sunday. i am your host, frank mallicoat. we begin with the weekly pitch. if you have a show idea, go to the facebook page. facebook.com/bay sunday. and hopefully we can get in touch. we begin at the movies this sunday starting march 13. asian-american media fast. over 200 filmmakers from here in the state, vietnam, south korea and the philippines, all showing up with creative movies. they have a little bit of everything. we are pleased to have the director masashi niwano and the filmmaker. great to have you here. >> thank you for having us. >> how excited are you? we were talkin
and as we said earlier, there are lectures coming up. there are always lectures there. we encourage you to support them. they do great work. thank you for joining us this morning. >>> happy sunday. welcome to bay sunday. i am your host, frank mallicoat. we begin with the weekly pitch. if you have a show idea, go to the facebook page. facebook.com/bay sunday. and hopefully we can get in touch. we begin at the movies this sunday starting march 13. asian-american media fast. over 200...
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as we said earlier, there is lectures coming up. there is always lectures there. so we encourage you to support them because they do great work. thank you for joining us this morning. good morning nelly! woah. hey! have you ever tried honey nut cheerios? love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? you mean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be happy! be healthy! that's gotta go too. ♪ hey! must be the honey! [ sparkle ] sweet. >>> hi, everyonement great to have you with us. we begin with our pitch. if you have a show you'd like to share with us, go to facebook page. we begin in downtown oakland. the arts world is buzzing about a showcase of local and international artist's work with a twist on independent thinking. it's one of a kind. who is
as we said earlier, there is lectures coming up. there is always lectures there. so we encourage you to support them because they do great work. thank you for joining us this morning. good morning nelly! woah. hey! have you ever tried honey nut cheerios? love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? you mean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [...
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why is the sound quality so good in this lecture hall?uld step in at some point. >> could a couple of students really hold up a huge class right before the final without anyone stopping them? many believed the professor and the students were in on it. but others say the reactions seemed too genuine. ♪ reach, teach ♪ >> was the video real or fake? >> people have asked us the question, who knew what? and the answer is, except for the people involved in the actual prank, the camera people, the director, the choreographer and the people that performed in it nobody knew. >> if it was a setup it would be a big production not just four kids totally disrupting a class. it was a great idea. all that stuff is just great ideas. >> ♪ but all we need is one chance to be treated as your equals as you dance ♪ >> the idea came out of an improve group. >> it was a bunch of students at columbia university and our main mission was, really, to perform sketch comedy in public for, i guess, we would call, a captive audience. ♪ the chance to be inspirations to
why is the sound quality so good in this lecture hall?uld step in at some point. >> could a couple of students really hold up a huge class right before the final without anyone stopping them? many believed the professor and the students were in on it. but others say the reactions seemed too genuine. ♪ reach, teach ♪ >> was the video real or fake? >> people have asked us the question, who knew what? and the answer is, except for the people involved in the actual prank, the...
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say take a chill pill and don't lecture me, right?i think if you're 43 or even 53 it's even more important for you to make your the priority because your muscles decline as you age, so it's important to work out, to be correctly because we are in a healthcare crisis. you know this. i'm saying what yours excuse, not saying what's your excuse route looking like me-- >> neil: it's implied, right? york gorgeous woman and have beautiful children, but i'm wondering god for bid you ever made you and plump out, will you regret the time in your impressionable like you lecture people on the internet? >> i don't lecture people i encourage people and i motivate them. in fact-- >> neil: you are much smarter than that, maria. you are showing yourself and your measurements and people with this and say-- by the way, 99% of guys love this. 9% of women did, but my point is what is your point here? what are you really after hair? >> i'm after a woman out there-- not even women, men, children, saying that they won't make it excuse for not making her heal
say take a chill pill and don't lecture me, right?i think if you're 43 or even 53 it's even more important for you to make your the priority because your muscles decline as you age, so it's important to work out, to be correctly because we are in a healthcare crisis. you know this. i'm saying what yours excuse, not saying what's your excuse route looking like me-- >> neil: it's implied, right? york gorgeous woman and have beautiful children, but i'm wondering god for bid you ever made you...
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but instead he jumped out to lecture europeans on gay rights. he lectured them on immigration.oes back to the ukraine and talks about how his grandfather had to serve the imperial british as a cook. it was an absolute mess and stupid and offensive and i will tell you that vladimir putin is not shaking in his shoes tonight. by the way, it was also wrong. because he said that black raccoon doesn't have a global ideology anymore. how about nationally? he is part of nationalism which is making a comeback from india to parts of latin america. china usually votes with them but not always because they are worried about their own issues. again, the speechwriters don't even check the facts. he gave the speech though he is a tired performer and oh, yes, have to talk to these europeans again. it's a sad day for america when the president makes such a shambles of great opportunity and we need to be standing up to him. and by the way, we are obviously not going to use military force in the ukraine. he doesn't have to keep saying it because it sends a message of pathetic and cowardly weaknes
but instead he jumped out to lecture europeans on gay rights. he lectured them on immigration.oes back to the ukraine and talks about how his grandfather had to serve the imperial british as a cook. it was an absolute mess and stupid and offensive and i will tell you that vladimir putin is not shaking in his shoes tonight. by the way, it was also wrong. because he said that black raccoon doesn't have a global ideology anymore. how about nationally? he is part of nationalism which is making a...
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he started off in ukraine, he lectured europeans on gay rights, he lectures them on immigration, he goes back to ukraine. then he's talking about his grandfather had to serve the imperial british as a docook. it was an absolute mess, it was stupid, it was offensive, and i tell you, vladimir putin is not shaking in his shoes tonight. and it was also wrong because he said putin doesn't have a global idealogy anymore. oh, really? how about nationalism that tore apart the last two centuries around much of the world, and certainly in europe. putin and nationalism is making a comeback from india to parts of latin america. putin does have a nation block around him, iran, syria, venezuela. china usually votes with him. not on crimea because they're worried about their own issues, but again, this president, his speech writers don't even check the facts. he gave the speech as if he's tired, pro forma, and oh, yeah, i have to talk to those europeans again and i'd really rather be playing golf in hawaii. it's a sad day in america when the president makes a shambles of a great opportunity. we need to
he started off in ukraine, he lectured europeans on gay rights, he lectures them on immigration, he goes back to ukraine. then he's talking about his grandfather had to serve the imperial british as a docook. it was an absolute mess, it was stupid, it was offensive, and i tell you, vladimir putin is not shaking in his shoes tonight. and it was also wrong because he said putin doesn't have a global idealogy anymore. oh, really? how about nationalism that tore apart the last two centuries around...
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just when he was lecturing the u.s. not to do.o vladimir putin caught in various forms of hypocrisy now, last career and in georgia, this game we're playing constantly. >> brian todd reporting, thanks very much. >>> up next, republican critics of president obama blasting him over the ukrainian crisis. what options are they putting on the table? let's take a closer look. >>> and later, israel's prime minister sounding a hopeful tone about piece with the palestinians and sounds the alarm about iran. >>> president obama under fire for the administration crisis and some republicans saying the president gave russia a green light. senator john mccain here yesterday. >> in addition, incredible misreading of vladimir putin, his intentions and the world as we have it today. they keep denying, the president and the secretary of state, this is not east-west. this is not a return of the cold war. well, it isn't on our part, but it certainly is on vladimir putin. this president, tell my famous overheard conversation, tell vladimir that i'll be
just when he was lecturing the u.s. not to do.o vladimir putin caught in various forms of hypocrisy now, last career and in georgia, this game we're playing constantly. >> brian todd reporting, thanks very much. >>> up next, republican critics of president obama blasting him over the ukrainian crisis. what options are they putting on the table? let's take a closer look. >>> and later, israel's prime minister sounding a hopeful tone about piece with the palestinians and...
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right job than most guys to kick start into trouble on threat to russia with sanctions brush the lecture a body about violating sovereign think i will blog about the sovereignty of iraq in afghanistan. washington's cold on russia to carry this action sci fi ne comes despite the threat to radical nationalists on the us many trees engagement. local conflicts. also this week write to friends who live in eastern venezuela where a month long standoff with the entire text is on the government refuses to die cannot see reports on who has the upper hand in the fiscal crisis. knew. our goal second and you will do weekly here on our faith into action. as being just two weeks since ukraine coach neil authorities of the country small motorized and that particularly by the minute its history of the interim government are receiving the conversation between top european to finance the back of the race that he drives in kiev has treated for the questions on how the former opposition seized power in his palm to the exchange between the eu foreign policy team understanding these foreign minister is aware
right job than most guys to kick start into trouble on threat to russia with sanctions brush the lecture a body about violating sovereign think i will blog about the sovereignty of iraq in afghanistan. washington's cold on russia to carry this action sci fi ne comes despite the threat to radical nationalists on the us many trees engagement. local conflicts. also this week write to friends who live in eastern venezuela where a month long standoff with the entire text is on the government refuses...
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i love to hear lectures. there are some of the big ships today that do not even carry a library in them. spoken. >> you. >> i am out spoken and disliked by a great many cruiseship officials which i say that i don't look upon why capital it doc on the west side of manhattan? money. >> it is strange the trend has been away from the more curiated, smaller cruises into these giant massive things several stories? >> not everywhere. not everywhere. exploding. >> right? >> that is tiny ships, lectures, all about culture. >> that's true. >> that's true? >> i think that shows there is an appetite for this. >> you are less anti-cruise? >> i am a mom of two. so, you know, my kids love them. and i get to read the novel because they are on the bungee jumping or whatever they are doing. >> yeah. my father and i disagree on. >> let's speak about enter general rangeal traveling, three generations traveling together common today. what's the best thing for families to do? >> i have been against inter generational travel. >> we
i love to hear lectures. there are some of the big ships today that do not even carry a library in them. spoken. >> you. >> i am out spoken and disliked by a great many cruiseship officials which i say that i don't look upon why capital it doc on the west side of manhattan? money. >> it is strange the trend has been away from the more curiated, smaller cruises into these giant massive things several stories? >> not everywhere. not everywhere. exploding. >> right?...
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for us to lecture a body about violating sovereignty. what about the sovereignty of iraq in afghanistan and yemen and north africa and were constantly being involved pakistan used to drive on missiles. we have eight hundred bases around the world where hundred and thirty countries where always involved it seems in somebody else's election and that we preach democracy we finally got democracy has theoretically in up in a jet that there is a lecture and of course we didn't like that person may like this so we say this go back to the military. so i though i don't lie hypocrisy and for us to preach and one saying in the same time behind the scenes i were doing things to stir up trouble for many many different reasons with that i could write them on the back kansas nineteen twenties including the growing unrest in ben's life i am noon. new systems from the heart you know. i've never even seen in person to me this is the image of a hero. wilson's cost. the two people. what you read it during cycle makes a space like the product of good fortune
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so, yes, we should have a debate, even lectures on the constitution.ut that's the wrong guy to give it and he doesn't deserve the airing. i wouldn't ban airing him under the first amendment. but americans on their own ought to shun a man like that. >> it wasn't a reference to him being a fugitive from justice or where he was or, really a question that was pointed at all in this conference. >> no. it was his people who are conducting the so-called interview. so while it didn't reveal anything, he had an audience that was entirely behind him, supportive, applauding everything that he said. the question for edward snowden, just the clip that you played there about the fisa court. how many other western countries have courts involved in the collection of foreign intelligence at all? how many? the answer is zero, none. nobody does it he is complaining here about a private court being involved? we have had all three branches of our government involved. now, it's definitely true that there has been an overstatement. >> i will say, this we may have a court but
so, yes, we should have a debate, even lectures on the constitution.ut that's the wrong guy to give it and he doesn't deserve the airing. i wouldn't ban airing him under the first amendment. but americans on their own ought to shun a man like that. >> it wasn't a reference to him being a fugitive from justice or where he was or, really a question that was pointed at all in this conference. >> no. it was his people who are conducting the so-called interview. so while it didn't reveal...
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first dean's lecture to the graduating class. what we are going to do is in the years moving forward beginning with this year have a leading member of the bench and the bar talk to the graduating class about their insights based on their career. about things that you should know as you are starting an graduating from law school. have a better inaugural lecture than justice elena kagan so welcome to georgetown. [applause] >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. i thought today was going to be a snow day. [laughter] i'm glad you didn't cancel. >> today is a snow day. i want to particularly thank the justice for coming here. the federal government is closed today. >> i was in my office. i was ready for business. >> we thought the law school was actually closed until 1:00. i was a little concerned that since the school was going to be close for most of the day, that we might not be able to do you justice in terms of the crowd. as i look around and see every seat here is filled, you are clearly a great draw so thank you for being h
first dean's lecture to the graduating class. what we are going to do is in the years moving forward beginning with this year have a leading member of the bench and the bar talk to the graduating class about their insights based on their career. about things that you should know as you are starting an graduating from law school. have a better inaugural lecture than justice elena kagan so welcome to georgetown. [applause] >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. i thought today was going...
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lectures like us often learn in a power structure where the tenured professor has power. she has always built a union and community labor allianceses that address power inequalities to make sure our organizations are empowering everyone. she is a registered nurse and i should call her dr. tully because she received her ph.d. from ucsf berkeley in anthropology as well. (applause) >> she uses the best [speaker not understood] and empowering education to really give people the tools to change history and change their condition. she teaches courses on social justice, gender sexuality, race, racism, and [speaker not understood], social class, latin america and solidarity with people around the world and feminist anthropology. she's a long-time builder of organizations, not only the women's caucus in the california faculty association at the state level, but also of the alliance for humane technology, the rt green sun for labor culture and history and she's also i think one of the most significant voices of an emerging voice of women within our san francisco labor council as we
lectures like us often learn in a power structure where the tenured professor has power. she has always built a union and community labor allianceses that address power inequalities to make sure our organizations are empowering everyone. she is a registered nurse and i should call her dr. tully because she received her ph.d. from ucsf berkeley in anthropology as well. (applause) >> she uses the best [speaker not understood] and empowering education to really give people the tools to...
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he lectures on the civil war era and social protest movements and photography and is author and editor of lenin books with 60 articles including two books that are national as sellers. his most recent book is the battle, the republic. a lincoln prize finalist in the best book of 2013. his reviews have appeared in time wall street journal and numerous scholarly books. he has been a consultant to to hollywood films quentin tarantino's changi and a screenplay based on david jones. he did a pbs documentary -- with those backgrounds i think we are all looking forward to an incredibly exciting discussion and the floor is yours. [applause] >> our goal and assist to have a conversation and you are all part of this conversation but before we launch into this informal discussion you know we often have to or at lease once he or we will meet at a cafÉ in new haven and john will come down and share a couple dozen oysters and have a conversation about everything and everything. we thought on the occasion of the completion of the trilogy it would be a nice sort of spirit to attempt. maybe some oyster
he lectures on the civil war era and social protest movements and photography and is author and editor of lenin books with 60 articles including two books that are national as sellers. his most recent book is the battle, the republic. a lincoln prize finalist in the best book of 2013. his reviews have appeared in time wall street journal and numerous scholarly books. he has been a consultant to to hollywood films quentin tarantino's changi and a screenplay based on david jones. he did a pbs...
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not your lectures. shut up. keep making great gadgets and don't lecture me. me like the food police who come o the show, neil, try a salad. why don't you try leaving? that is my only issue. i don't think it is his job to ht into areas have nothing to do really with his company. >> right. it was a proposal that they pushed forwards towards apple, look how these greenhouse gases are affecting our bottom line basically. so they werein looking at this proposal. he completely shot it down. he said technically he didn't even look at return on investment. come on, seriously. he is ceo of apple and not looking at return on investment? neil: by the way, this somehow figures into a hot new gadget, the earth will be destroyed, there is app for that, that's fine. this is not your purview. that is all i'm saying, john any. >> and -- johnny. >> not necessarily taking the moral ground, if you don't agree with me, get out. that is just -- neil: they call the right intolerant by the way but, jonathan. >> bottom line, neil, the reality all this green spending, virtually all of
not your lectures. shut up. keep making great gadgets and don't lecture me. me like the food police who come o the show, neil, try a salad. why don't you try leaving? that is my only issue. i don't think it is his job to ht into areas have nothing to do really with his company. >> right. it was a proposal that they pushed forwards towards apple, look how these greenhouse gases are affecting our bottom line basically. so they werein looking at this proposal. he completely shot it down. he...
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this lecture discusses war and peace, 100 years since world war i. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome mrs. sylvia panetta. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. it is a great pleasure that i welcome you to the moderate thompson center for the 17th annual leon panetta lecture series. goes by quickly. i'm happy to be here with you tonight as we began an
this lecture discusses war and peace, 100 years since world war i. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome mrs. sylvia panetta. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. it is a great pleasure that i welcome you to the moderate thompson center for the 17th annual leon panetta lecture series. goes by quickly. i'm happy to be here with you tonight as we began an
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and there in a lecture that was subsequently published declaimed that there was a kind of paradox in regard to the jews and capitalism and that capitalism, he thought, had been good for the jews and they had been disproportionately well. but they have tended to be anti capitalist. and he set out in that essay to answer the question of why that was the case. so in one of my as is in the book i tried to explore both of those issues again. was it true. it turned out that it was. but often for reasons that milton friedman did not really explore. in other words, is assumption seems to beat that all would do well under capitalism under conditions of of equality in the free-market. and for a variety of historical reasons that is not true. his assertion that she's tended to be anti capitalist, i think, is not true either or rather it takes a small slice of jewish history and makes it larger than it really was. that is to say those jews who came in from the russian empire, the late 19th and early 20th century to the united states and to a lesser degree britain and france, they did have an ant
and there in a lecture that was subsequently published declaimed that there was a kind of paradox in regard to the jews and capitalism and that capitalism, he thought, had been good for the jews and they had been disproportionately well. but they have tended to be anti capitalist. and he set out in that essay to answer the question of why that was the case. so in one of my as is in the book i tried to explore both of those issues again. was it true. it turned out that it was. but often for...
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doubt blame for violation of sovereignty well that may be up for an argument not have crushed the lecture anybody about violating sovereignty. what about the sovereignty of iraq in afghanistan in the anime and the mn and north africa where i'm constantly being about pakistan the use of drugs and mental. so i think that what i'm talkin bout is completely opposite of what the republicans and democrats have talked about of this intervention is compulsion to be involved and to expand and protect the american empire we that's where we're getting into trouble and i don't see any benefit coming from us trying to tell other people what to do whether it's the building is good for national security is certainly isn't good for our financial security. while some conservatives say the president looks bleak right now that he's not being tough enough when it comes to russia. what do you say to that very vocal part of the republican party. unite here that the idea he's looking weak. i happen not to be a thing of the president not die if he wants to back off the nannies his goal they said the same thing a
doubt blame for violation of sovereignty well that may be up for an argument not have crushed the lecture anybody about violating sovereignty. what about the sovereignty of iraq in afghanistan in the anime and the mn and north africa where i'm constantly being about pakistan the use of drugs and mental. so i think that what i'm talkin bout is completely opposite of what the republicans and democrats have talked about of this intervention is compulsion to be involved and to expand and protect...
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in asia that there is a lecture and of course we didn't like the person elected so we say this go back to the military so i though i'd outline a hypocrisy as for us to preach in that one thing in the same time behind the scenes i were doing things to stir up trouble for many many different reasons. their main pieces of the ukrainian puzzle but some believe out of sight. i did ofcom has five questions that the western media's she's not on that log on and take the lead. like you right now while the apparent that will tighten gun control in the streets children immediately be wasted by guys like social networks facebook and in savannah now on to the government uses trying to sell guns to mind is my social media more details to take a late night t got home outside the usa they have the baby with a high fee by stopping treatment is out with the fifth but it all on this medical breakthrough not want to own website. while israel is pushing full on homes being built on the occupied palestinian terror train locals say they are being bullied and for some of their hands on middle east i spun and
in asia that there is a lecture and of course we didn't like the person elected so we say this go back to the military so i though i'd outline a hypocrisy as for us to preach in that one thing in the same time behind the scenes i were doing things to stir up trouble for many many different reasons. their main pieces of the ukrainian puzzle but some believe out of sight. i did ofcom has five questions that the western media's she's not on that log on and take the lead. like you right now while...
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we are trained up and we have a passion to be lecturers or to be involved in teaching support we are not border agents but the u.k. government seems to view the education process a bit differently stay with us to find out which home office policies are outraging the british academic and the. we wanted to create a realistic model that would represent life to pitch life as it really is. there's an accident six. one some people wonderful this the whole thing is a model. of. language. with. the. choose. the nations of voted overwhelmingly for their own sovereign state in a referendum on independence from italy inspired by rising european separatist ambitions eighty nine percent of residents from the floating city said yes to breaking away from rome's control in an unofficial ballot that means as many as two million people want to see the lagoon region under self rule a spokesman for the need to independence movement. says people have grown tired of the economic slowdown and therefore hungry for change. first of all it's not just banished sits the whole plane into a region which has five
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for us the lecture anybody about violating sovereignty. what about the sovereignty of iraq in afghanistan and yemen and north africa and we're not constantly thinking about pakistan to use the dryer and missiles. we have eight hundred bases around the world were nine hundred and thirty countries where always involve this team is in somebody else's collection and that we preach democracy we finally got democracy have theoretically enough in asia that there is a lecture and of course we didn't like the personnel acted so we say this go back to the military so i though i don't lie hypocrisy and for us to preach in that one thing in the same time behind the scenes i were doing things to stir up trouble for many many different reasons there are many pieces of the real puzzle that's only the adults i r t dot com has five question that the western leaders choose not to answer to log on and then take a look at us for a state with a few natural after the break we talk about possible european sanctions against russia and whether moscow has to worry
for us the lecture anybody about violating sovereignty. what about the sovereignty of iraq in afghanistan and yemen and north africa and we're not constantly thinking about pakistan to use the dryer and missiles. we have eight hundred bases around the world were nine hundred and thirty countries where always involve this team is in somebody else's collection and that we preach democracy we finally got democracy have theoretically enough in asia that there is a lecture and of course we didn't...
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you deferred answering the question until the final lecture of your presentation, and you said well,i don't know that i can answer that question. it's not my day job, or something to that effect. but i have a hard time explaining how within a short period of 60, 70, 80, 90 years the world turned on its head and its attitude towards slavery. i can't explain it. or something to that effect. in light of, you are not written the last of your trilogy at that point but in light of your most recent work, would you care to a man or extend your remarks speaks i'm afraid i don't remember, remember this at all, or whatever it was i said there. i think my trilogy attempts to explain as well as i can how there was this revolution in what i call moral position. so that from the 1780s when you begin, well, 1777 vermont adopts a constitution outlawing slavery and then pennsylvania passes a law for the emancipation of slaves in pennsylvania. and a few years later in paris, they are in correspondence with london and so on and so forth. by the 1780s you've got anti-slavery organizations beginning to ri
you deferred answering the question until the final lecture of your presentation, and you said well,i don't know that i can answer that question. it's not my day job, or something to that effect. but i have a hard time explaining how within a short period of 60, 70, 80, 90 years the world turned on its head and its attitude towards slavery. i can't explain it. or something to that effect. in light of, you are not written the last of your trilogy at that point but in light of your most recent...
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radar blaming moscow for kick starting the trouble and threatening russia with sanctions for us to lecture anybody about violating sovereignty what about the sovereignty of iraq and afghanistan and. washington's call on russia to curb its actions in crimea comes despite the threat of radical nationalists and the u.s. military's engagement in global conflicts. also this week breaking crowds and riot police in venezuela a month long standoff between protesters and the government refuses to die down r.t. reports on who has the upper hand in the political crisis. that i just news and a look back at the last seven days you're watching the weekly here on international . now it's been just two weeks since ukraine got new authorities but the country's more polarized the never particularly. over the legitimacy of the interim government a recently leaked conversation between top european diplomats about february's deadly riots in kiev has triggered further questions on how the former opposition seized power is part of the exchange between the foreign policy chief and stonies foreign minister who's a
radar blaming moscow for kick starting the trouble and threatening russia with sanctions for us to lecture anybody about violating sovereignty what about the sovereignty of iraq and afghanistan and. washington's call on russia to curb its actions in crimea comes despite the threat of radical nationalists and the u.s. military's engagement in global conflicts. also this week breaking crowds and riot police in venezuela a month long standoff between protesters and the government refuses to die...
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to lecture anybody about violating sovereignty what about the sovereignty of. washington accuses russia of invading ukraine's crimea on a phony pretext seemingly ignoring the threat of the country's radical nationalists and its own history of engaging in global conflicts. also this week's. riot police in venezuela where a month long standoff between protesters and the government refuses to die down r.t. finds out who has the upper hand in the political crisis. and it's time to celebrate the birthday of your. approach my space a groundbreaker we bring you the details on the first manned flight to the final frontier. and take a look at modern day. broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow recapping our week's top stories with our weekly program this is our take what have you with us now there is a new leadership in ukraine but the country is divided over its legitimacy a leaked conversation between a top european diplomats raised further questions over the interim government's possible role in the deadly violence in kiev here is what was said in a phone
to lecture anybody about violating sovereignty what about the sovereignty of. washington accuses russia of invading ukraine's crimea on a phony pretext seemingly ignoring the threat of the country's radical nationalists and its own history of engaging in global conflicts. also this week's. riot police in venezuela where a month long standoff between protesters and the government refuses to die down r.t. finds out who has the upper hand in the political crisis. and it's time to celebrate the...
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and we could not have a better inaugural lecturer than justice elena kagan.o welcome to georgetown. >> thank you, dean. [applause] thank you. really a pleasure to be here. i sort of thought today was going to be a snow day so. i guess i'm glad you didn't cancel. >> well, today is a snow day and i i want to particularly thank the justice for coming here. the federal government is closed today. >> i was in my office. i was ready for business. >> so we thought you know, the law school was actually closed until 1:00. and i have to say, i was a little concerned that since the school was going to be closed for most of the day that we might not be able to do you justice in terms of the crowd but as i look around and i see every seat here in the auditorium is filled. >> pretty good. >> you're clearly a great draw. thank you for being here. >> expectations are high, huh? >> expectations are high. so, so the idea behind this, these lectures is to, you know, to reflect on your career and offer people advice as they're starting. >> i'm supposed to be wise today. >> a lot
and we could not have a better inaugural lecturer than justice elena kagan.o welcome to georgetown. >> thank you, dean. [applause] thank you. really a pleasure to be here. i sort of thought today was going to be a snow day so. i guess i'm glad you didn't cancel. >> well, today is a snow day and i i want to particularly thank the justice for coming here. the federal government is closed today. >> i was in my office. i was ready for business. >> so we thought you know, the...
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reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lecturesradar was voted the winner of these san francisco contest. after two decades of working for free, michelle is able to make radar her full-time job. >> i am a right to myself, but i feel like my work in this world is eagerly to bring writers together and to produce literary events. if i was only doing my own work, i would not be happy. it is, like throwing a party or a dinner party. i can match that person with that person. it is really fun for me. it is nerve wracking during the actual readings. i hope everyone is good. i hope the audience likes them. i hope everybody shows up. but everything works out. at the end of the reading, everyone is happy. ♪ you. >> (clapping.) i'm kate i'm the cork of the event for homeless connect. >> i'm and i any i want to take a few seconds before kate announcements news. this is our first event for 2014 this is the tenth year for project homeless connect (clapping) a project that started it's humble beginning in community efforts love and passion has gro
reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lecturesradar was voted the winner of these san francisco contest. after two decades of working for free, michelle is able to make radar her full-time job. >> i am a right to myself, but i feel like my work in this world is eagerly to bring writers together and to produce literary events. if i was only doing my own work, i would not be happy. it is, like throwing a party or a dinner...
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for us to lecture anybody about violating sovereignty what about the sovereignty of iraq.
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we are trained up and we have a passion to be lecturers to be involved in teaching support we are not border agents. but the u.k. government seems to be the education process a bit differently stay with us to find out which home office policy is outraging the british academic elite. you budget week. big news for bigger players a chance for the tax on profits to ten percent in bingo lingo this would be jumping jack ruby drawers to google docs crack crack it comes to herbie. isolated incidents or international president calls about the enablers crimea's do has the right to see is it a question of international law or a military might. this is all seeing to national welcome bach classrooms our respect for open dialogue and no check points that's what some one hundred sixty lectures from the u.k.'s most renowned universities are trying to make clear to the government and open letter published in the guardian newspaper they say they're being forced to share their students' immigration records with the hollow mosts point boyko want to talk to the academics who've spoken out against the poli
we are trained up and we have a passion to be lecturers to be involved in teaching support we are not border agents. but the u.k. government seems to be the education process a bit differently stay with us to find out which home office policy is outraging the british academic elite. you budget week. big news for bigger players a chance for the tax on profits to ten percent in bingo lingo this would be jumping jack ruby drawers to google docs crack crack it comes to herbie. isolated incidents or...
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and there in a lecture that was subsequently published, he claimed that there was a kind of paradox in regard to the jews and capitalism in that capitalism, he thought, had been good for the jews, and they had done disproportionately well in it, but jews had tended to be anti-capitalist. and he set out to answer the question as to why that was the case. so in one of my essays in the book, i tried to explore both of those issues again. was it true that the jews diddies proportionately well under capitalism? it turned out that it was, but often for reasons that milton friedman didn't explore. his assumptions seem to be that sort of all minorities would do well under capitalism, under conditions of equality in the free market, and for a variety of historical reasons, that's not true. and then his assertion that jews had tended to be anti-capitalist, i think, is not true either or, rather, it takes a small slice of jewish history and makes it larger than it really was. that is to say those jews who came from eastern -- from the russian empire in late 19th and early 20th century to the unit
and there in a lecture that was subsequently published, he claimed that there was a kind of paradox in regard to the jews and capitalism in that capitalism, he thought, had been good for the jews, and they had done disproportionately well in it, but jews had tended to be anti-capitalist. and he set out to answer the question as to why that was the case. so in one of my essays in the book, i tried to explore both of those issues again. was it true that the jews diddies proportionately well under...
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my point is i'm into your company for your gadgets, not your lectures. don't lecture me. it is almost like the food police who say to try a salad. i don't think it is his job to get into areas that have nothing to do really with his company. >> it was a proposal pushed forward toward apple basically saying let's take a look at these greenhouse gases affecting our bottom-line, basically. the ceo of apple not looking at the return of investment. neil: if it figures into a hot new gadgets, there is an app for that, that is fine. but this is not your purview. >> not necessarily taking that moral ground if you don't agree with me, get out. neil: they called it right intolerance. >> virtually all of it would be a loss if not where the government subsidies. if it is good for business, that is great. by and large the green movement has not shown that yet to be the case. neil: i choose not to listen to these idiots. thank you both very much. if you have some free time, now you at home can help search for the missing malaysia flight. you can help solve this mystery with your own ey
my point is i'm into your company for your gadgets, not your lectures. don't lecture me. it is almost like the food police who say to try a salad. i don't think it is his job to get into areas that have nothing to do really with his company. >> it was a proposal pushed forward toward apple basically saying let's take a look at these greenhouse gases affecting our bottom-line, basically. the ceo of apple not looking at the return of investment. neil: if it figures into a hot new gadgets,...
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i started delivering the child we could show the class lectures online. after he delivered the baby, is out of my colleagues and said, we need a policy here. we invented a policy. now it is taken for granted everywhere. >> were the things that you thought, i might do -- my impression is that the answer is no. -- but that you might've done, but there was not an opportunity for woman so you thought, i will not go down that road. or did you go down the road you were interested in, and it turned out, i achievement and people looking at options and saying, what is the best choice, they end up with you? i didn't ask that very well, but did you not go places you might've gone? >> i can't think of anything i wanted to do that i didn't do because i was prohibited from it. maybe initially i might've been. i feel very lucky, in that regard. >> i do too. i come a very small town with parents who did not go to college. they said, you can do anything you want to. and i believed that. and to believe that is so important. >> that is why we have to make college accessible
i started delivering the child we could show the class lectures online. after he delivered the baby, is out of my colleagues and said, we need a policy here. we invented a policy. now it is taken for granted everywhere. >> were the things that you thought, i might do -- my impression is that the answer is no. -- but that you might've done, but there was not an opportunity for woman so you thought, i will not go down that road. or did you go down the road you were interested in, and it...
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pictures, and original documents and reenact tors and the exhibit will include films, book signings and lectureshibit is also serving as a memorial to one of the hardest hit units on of the iraq war. we explain the exhibit has a much bigger mission. >>> they are the faces of the american marine corp, summer 2005, they were part of the ohio based unit sent to western iraq. >> 22 marines and 1 navy corpman that we lost. >> it was crafted by an amateur artist that never knew any of her subjects. she got photos from grieving families and spent two years toiling with dramatic detail. >> the painng, the uniform, the gear is pretty rough and the face is not rough. it's perfect. >> he said that the eyes of freedom exhibit is designed to draw people in to the gaze of each marine's lives, to the smiles on their faces. this marine was 24. lance corpro chris ryans was the same age. >> i didn't know chris, i knew his parents and i know how it affected them. and they are very proud of him. >> as much as this tells a story, it's memorial, an opportunity for us to remember all who served. the lima company organ
pictures, and original documents and reenact tors and the exhibit will include films, book signings and lectureshibit is also serving as a memorial to one of the hardest hit units on of the iraq war. we explain the exhibit has a much bigger mission. >>> they are the faces of the american marine corp, summer 2005, they were part of the ohio based unit sent to western iraq. >> 22 marines and 1 navy corpman that we lost. >> it was crafted by an amateur artist that never knew...
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reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lecturesradar was voted the winner of these san francisco contest. after two decades of working for free, michelle is able to make radar her full-time job. >> i am a right to myself, but i feel like my work in this world is eagerly to bring writers together and to produce literary events. if i was only doing my own work, i would not be happy. it is, like throwing a party or a dinner party. i can match that person with that person. it is really fun for me. it is nerve wracking during the actual readings. i hope everyone is good. i hope the audience likes them. i hope everybody shows up. but everything works out. at the end of the reading, everyone is happy. ♪ >> hello, i am with the recreation and parks department. we are featuring the romantic park location in your backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in santa and cisco with someone special. -- san francisco with someone special. our first look out is here at buena vista park, a favorite with couples and dog walkers. both have a si
reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lecturesradar was voted the winner of these san francisco contest. after two decades of working for free, michelle is able to make radar her full-time job. >> i am a right to myself, but i feel like my work in this world is eagerly to bring writers together and to produce literary events. if i was only doing my own work, i would not be happy. it is, like throwing a party or a dinner...