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and it doubles, and whilst we in our human experience live in linear times with linear skill sets, thinking what to do tomorrow, by the time tomorrow comes, technology has moved the world ahead a whole lot more than we could ever grass. so here we sit as humans in some roughly 20th-century experience of what consumer -- computer systems and networks and so on are, and the world is radically different in terms of innovation. the challenge is how do you get humans to the ball quicker to adopt these technologies and do so in a way that is safe and secure? that, for me, is the challenge of cloud. >> very nice. that leaves just into gina because she grapples with these problems every day. >> let me start by saying i feel far more at ease now in this prestigious venue after hearing "help" and "stocks -- "hell and "sucks." i can speak far more clearly to you now. in very humble being with these folks because these folks are architects. architects of technology and architect of cloud computing technology in and of itself, so i am humbled to be here with these gentlemen. i can speak from a -- i am r
and it doubles, and whilst we in our human experience live in linear times with linear skill sets, thinking what to do tomorrow, by the time tomorrow comes, technology has moved the world ahead a whole lot more than we could ever grass. so here we sit as humans in some roughly 20th-century experience of what consumer -- computer systems and networks and so on are, and the world is radically different in terms of innovation. the challenge is how do you get humans to the ball quicker to adopt...
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still say two thousand in the cartoon or anywhere or do we go from there well i think it's just a linear progression would take you to two thousand i think that's a particularly big deal but the point you make about the banks is is in my opinion extremely important i think this makes a huge difference something which always throughout through this bull market when i've been investing it's been a source of enormous frustration to me when analysts come in and they say in front of you and they say yeah we like this stop this is our top five. meanwhile we think gold going down one hundred dollars over the next twelve months well of course no institutional money is going to go into the market when that happens so i think the fact that the banks are projecting higher gold prices not just five percent higher but substantially higher can lead to major sea change in the way the market moves because ultimately the institutional generalist once the asset allocation i'm moving the money around you know they may well like the idea of a particular gold mining stock and they may see the fact they're no
still say two thousand in the cartoon or anywhere or do we go from there well i think it's just a linear progression would take you to two thousand i think that's a particularly big deal but the point you make about the banks is is in my opinion extremely important i think this makes a huge difference something which always throughout through this bull market when i've been investing it's been a source of enormous frustration to me when analysts come in and they say in front of you and they say...
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it is not a clear-cut, linear argument, because, listen. i am a dark-skinned african- american actress, and i would say that i have had so many african-american artists in my house having the same conversations. i have read all of the script that they have given me, young writers who say," i have got the ultimate role for you, ms. davis," and they are all urban, get to mothers who look unattractive been speak -- -- urban, unattractive mothers. i am saying it is something deeper. tavis: it is a sickness. >> it is a deeper issue, and i think we sometimes want to revise our history, but we very rarely want to face it. we do not want to face that somehow we cannot let go of that pain. tavis: it seems almost unthinkable that in this age of digital 3-d and computer technology that a silent black- and-white film could get an oscar nomination, let alone take home the night's biggest prize, but if the artist does win for best picture, it would be a triumph for filming of a bygone era, and the tension between the old and the new. ♪ ♪ tavis: what made
it is not a clear-cut, linear argument, because, listen. i am a dark-skinned african- american actress, and i would say that i have had so many african-american artists in my house having the same conversations. i have read all of the script that they have given me, young writers who say," i have got the ultimate role for you, ms. davis," and they are all urban, get to mothers who look unattractive been speak -- -- urban, unattractive mothers. i am saying it is something deeper....
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it is also expected to include the police chief caskey linear. >> thank you. it is for 35 right now. testimony is expected to resume in the case of a across trial. one of george huguely's lawyers became ill. he is accused of killing yeardley love and his apartment in may 2010. it is not clear if george huguely will take the stand. >> this is a disturbing discovery. it was outside the verizon center appeared to with and were on their lunch break yesterday. they're horrified to see a toddler about to dart into traffic. it happened as disney on ice was letting out. no one was with the little girl. >> my coworker grabbed her. >> the women called the gross state care badge number. no one answer to the ticker to the guest services. it turns out five other toddlers on the same day care center were there as well. security had found them wondering about outside. a teacher had taken seven children to the bathroom. as she was changing one diaper, the other six walked away. no one was hurt appeared >> and york times correspondent is being remembered for his outstanding re
it is also expected to include the police chief caskey linear. >> thank you. it is for 35 right now. testimony is expected to resume in the case of a across trial. one of george huguely's lawyers became ill. he is accused of killing yeardley love and his apartment in may 2010. it is not clear if george huguely will take the stand. >> this is a disturbing discovery. it was outside the verizon center appeared to with and were on their lunch break yesterday. they're horrified to see a...
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not completely linear. and general. that is the art of the record. just getting there. that is a place i struggle to get to. i want to spend more time this. >> it is conscious. i have heard you say before, it matters what song is first on the record. we may listen to songs in different ways, may hit shuffle or encounter something. you said to an interviewer, if heavy metal drummer would have been the first song, our perception might be different. >> i don't think there is any doubt in my mind it would be different. as a rule, every record we have ever put out has had a critical shorthand that basically described the first song. the yankee old foxtrot. fabulous died the mellow record. it was something it took us eight records to figure out. >> do you accept that? the way people shorthand your records? do you not care? >> ultimately, i really don't care. i can't make a record thinking about those types of things. but i would be lying to say that when your attention is drawn to that fact, it can be -- i don't know, annoying -- it is a little disheartening. >> what is the m
not completely linear. and general. that is the art of the record. just getting there. that is a place i struggle to get to. i want to spend more time this. >> it is conscious. i have heard you say before, it matters what song is first on the record. we may listen to songs in different ways, may hit shuffle or encounter something. you said to an interviewer, if heavy metal drummer would have been the first song, our perception might be different. >> i don't think there is any doubt...
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in addition, this highlights the number of the engineering review board that calls for a non- linear time sensitive analysis that will go a long way to the finding the most efficient solution so we feel very confident that the combination of those provisions will allow us to make sure what is being done is what is required to reach for the peers are safe but not beyond that. >> next item. >> moving on to item number four, prior to the upgrade of 30 and 32, in dovetails with the situation we just had. at the time before the second phase of work, to a evaluate the financing option. >> i think we would all agree to that. >> to define this a little more, we are calling this details. what is is a participation in 50% of the revenues in these sites for the first 15 years, and this was done as a way to make sure the projected expenses match the assets in the reimbursement stream, so this was the last one that was going to top it off and make sure we match the projected expenditures. as part of last week's discussion, there was a discussion of the potential of pursuing development rights on
in addition, this highlights the number of the engineering review board that calls for a non- linear time sensitive analysis that will go a long way to the finding the most efficient solution so we feel very confident that the combination of those provisions will allow us to make sure what is being done is what is required to reach for the peers are safe but not beyond that. >> next item. >> moving on to item number four, prior to the upgrade of 30 and 32, in dovetails with the...
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is this pain, this anger, and any image that is out of sorts .an agitates it it is not a clear-cut linear argument, because i am a dark skinned african-american actress, and i would say i have had so many african-american artists in my house having the same conversation. i read so many scripts. so many people say, i have the ultimate role, and i would say 99.9% of them are the urban ghetto mothers who are highly unattractive. they are probably far more insulting than some of the roles given to me by white industry people, so i am saying it is something deeper. it is a deeper issue, and i think a lot of times we want to erase our history, but we rarely want to face it. we do not want to face that somehow we cannot let go of that pain. tavis: i hear the point you are making, and in theory i agree. i said it is not anger. it is righteous indignation, and at some point wanting to see a more level playing field. i am not holding on to angkor. -- anger. i was not a slave. my mother was not a slave. this is what i love about the movie. i am a thinker. i do not just act like one on television. i
is this pain, this anger, and any image that is out of sorts .an agitates it it is not a clear-cut linear argument, because i am a dark skinned african-american actress, and i would say i have had so many african-american artists in my house having the same conversation. i read so many scripts. so many people say, i have the ultimate role, and i would say 99.9% of them are the urban ghetto mothers who are highly unattractive. they are probably far more insulting than some of the roles given to...
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they do not exceed one linear block. this would expedite and make the process much more efficient.recommend -- our director has recommended in approval of this item. supervisor mar: thank you. it is there anyone from the public who would like to speak? >> two minutes? three minutes? supervisor mar: 3 minutes. you may be only one at this time. >> when i raise these issues about agenda items and so forth, this seems like a good example of what the public is more and more precluded from participating in. decisions are turned over to planning, planning agrees with dpw, and it is all well and good that the people who work for the city who have no vested interest, as they do not live in the community, all agreed that it is an important process. what happens when there is a project on which they are given no input and the only chance that they have is the one here, which is pretty much in one person's mind, a done deal. you already approved it, the planning department has approved its. all of you, basically, the government had approved it. i think that we saw this in the last agenda item.
they do not exceed one linear block. this would expedite and make the process much more efficient.recommend -- our director has recommended in approval of this item. supervisor mar: thank you. it is there anyone from the public who would like to speak? >> two minutes? three minutes? supervisor mar: 3 minutes. you may be only one at this time. >> when i raise these issues about agenda items and so forth, this seems like a good example of what the public is more and more precluded...
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progress is not linear, it's exponential. it expands exponentially which is quite explosive. two-thirds of the jean microphone project, 15% collected, almost all of it it was done at the end of project bass we, bargains we doubled the progress every year. six years to sequence hiv, 31 years for sars. we're making exponential progress. >> is this analogous to the quantum theory, all of a sudden it really jumps ahead and you're saying the progress we currently experience is 10 times faster than it was earlier? >> well, a lot of -- the power, price performance capacity of information technologies is doubling every year. and the real revolution now is we're beginning, we're in the early stages but we're beginning to understand our biology in terms of information processes. the genome is one aspect of that, we're beginning to understand it, there's a lot we don't understand, we're really at the early stages but progress is exponential. we're learning, for example, in heart disease which is probably what we know most about in terms of degenerative disease, the actual sequence of st
progress is not linear, it's exponential. it expands exponentially which is quite explosive. two-thirds of the jean microphone project, 15% collected, almost all of it it was done at the end of project bass we, bargains we doubled the progress every year. six years to sequence hiv, 31 years for sars. we're making exponential progress. >> is this analogous to the quantum theory, all of a sudden it really jumps ahead and you're saying the progress we currently experience is 10 times faster...
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i know this is not purely lin r linear, but let's say 1% of economic growth sustained. stronger growth is worth about $3 trillion in deficit reduction. there is no better way to reduce the size of our deficits and help to contribute to a sustainable path than through stronger economic growth. i certainly hope we will pursue the policies that will maximize growth and change the archite architecture of the programs that are driving our deficits. mr. chairman, i will yield the balance of my time. >> thank you, senator. let me just say, one place where we are in strong agreement is economic growth has to be the cornerstone of any policy that we advance. that has got to be the goal because that helps us with deficits and debt more than any other thing we could do. if we don't have growth, our deficits and debt become more dire, more serious. so, i think one place we may agree with respect to economic growth is we have a tax system that was never designed with that in mind. we have a tax system that was designed, when frankly, we did not have to worry about america's competit
i know this is not purely lin r linear, but let's say 1% of economic growth sustained. stronger growth is worth about $3 trillion in deficit reduction. there is no better way to reduce the size of our deficits and help to contribute to a sustainable path than through stronger economic growth. i certainly hope we will pursue the policies that will maximize growth and change the archite architecture of the programs that are driving our deficits. mr. chairman, i will yield the balance of my time....
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majority of that acreage is in montana, but a little over a 42-mile segment that comprises, given the linear width, 250 acres, with an additional 900 achers that would be needed probably for staging during the construction phase. >> yeah. timony.hinking, looking for it i thought it was actually 270 acres, is what your testimony was. 5270. you've done work on that. right? the review process through nepa already? >> our segment was reviewed through the nepa process led by the state department. >> all right. >> and so, the segment that we're associated with through our mandates was evaluated and as a result, what came out in august we didn't identify any major strengths to that pipeline authorize. >> you've done the full review, been through the eis, the seis, the -- final environmental impact statement, and this is all about a 50-foot wide swath that covers 278 -- now, the other land that you talked about, did you say 900 -- roughly 900 acres? >> we issue -- >> temporary in and out? >> it is. it's temporary, used permits or grants to facilitate staging during the construction phase. >> and the
majority of that acreage is in montana, but a little over a 42-mile segment that comprises, given the linear width, 250 acres, with an additional 900 achers that would be needed probably for staging during the construction phase. >> yeah. timony.hinking, looking for it i thought it was actually 270 acres, is what your testimony was. 5270. you've done work on that. right? the review process through nepa already? >> our segment was reviewed through the nepa process led by the state...
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chart -- and this is the upper chart here, the battle space at operation desert storm was generally linear in nature. that's the upper part of the chart, and provided for secure areas where forces could recover and perform general combat support functions such as maintenance. since that time, the battle space we have experienced in iraq and afghanistan is quite different. as depicted on the bottom of the chart. the enemy is highly mobile and travels amongst the civilian population. counterinsurgency and stability operations missions to combat such an enemy require our forces to be distributed across the country in large and small bases. these bases are now the locations where forces recover and general combat support functions occur. as you can see, there is no rear area that exists in this battle space. forces of all types and missions are required to be in close proximity and flow between locations. continuing to restrict positions based solely on being co-located with direct combat units has become irrelevant. as a result the department determined the co-location provision of the 1994 p
chart -- and this is the upper chart here, the battle space at operation desert storm was generally linear in nature. that's the upper part of the chart, and provided for secure areas where forces could recover and perform general combat support functions such as maintenance. since that time, the battle space we have experienced in iraq and afghanistan is quite different. as depicted on the bottom of the chart. the enemy is highly mobile and travels amongst the civilian population....
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which began working on sex where you constitution of the country this is also he who is traditionally linear structure according to the russian foreign minister be the son of a nation like levels are ready to. go will be perilous also quite shortly. over it is going to be all of the usual car. well let's discuss foreign minister love rose visit to damascus with. macof with a political analyst from the institute of world economy and international relations thank you for being with us this hour foreign minister lavrov said the syrian government has heard moscow signal what exactly was the signal and what does that mean. a lot of things that the really after the visit of russian foreign minister sergei lavrov to the moscow. the syrian government and the president bashar assad had actually receive the signal from moscow to moscow is very much interested in the. syrian conflict and more school would do everything possible to help the syrian president to help the syrian government and syrian authorities to find ways for a dialogue with the opposition and without. all the violence erupting in this
which began working on sex where you constitution of the country this is also he who is traditionally linear structure according to the russian foreign minister be the son of a nation like levels are ready to. go will be perilous also quite shortly. over it is going to be all of the usual car. well let's discuss foreign minister love rose visit to damascus with. macof with a political analyst from the institute of world economy and international relations thank you for being with us this hour...
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. >> property-tax portal and owner can get five years of history in a linear form and on a single screenng to search from website-website. determining what is owed paid and what refunds might be available. >> finishing touches need to be made it launched april 1st. state joining forces to help state owned businesses and by nordic companies with business company called power providing opportunities for work through education resources. judy baar topinka as helping those just starting and the state as well. >> expanding the state better network adding diversity. and ultimately ability to increase competition >> more competition lowers cost and saving the state money and the taxpayers will benefit. judy baar topinka says the state spending $10 billion to state services teaching businesses how to apply to contracts. face lifts for many illinois schools mayor rahm emmanuel announcing 31 districts for repairs. $114 million of the money spent on chicago public schools and the breast dispersed throughout the state. governor pat quinn says the funding helping improve overall education experience
. >> property-tax portal and owner can get five years of history in a linear form and on a single screenng to search from website-website. determining what is owed paid and what refunds might be available. >> finishing touches need to be made it launched april 1st. state joining forces to help state owned businesses and by nordic companies with business company called power providing opportunities for work through education resources. judy baar topinka as helping those just starting...
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we find the linear feature, a cold front beginning to come in from the northwest. with it rain showers, a few flurries possible in the higher elevations of scotland. take you to north ireland. we do know some strong thunderstorms in the morning hours have caused a few problems out there. generally speaking everything beginning to fall apart t. showers work their way to the south. it's the middle portion of the week. that's where we'll see the biggest concerns over europe wednesday and thursday with travel delays. down to six below in the early morning hours and has warmed up to minus one. we'll have more "world business today" coming up next. andrew stevens. >> and i'm charles hodson at cnn london. welcome back to "world business today." let's have a look at european stock markets, 91 minutes into the trading day, a positive start, quite strongly positive really, up by more than 1% for the dax and the paris cac currant. i think the policy easing we saw in china is having a positive effect on global markets. note though we have the u.s. markets closed for a holiday,
we find the linear feature, a cold front beginning to come in from the northwest. with it rain showers, a few flurries possible in the higher elevations of scotland. take you to north ireland. we do know some strong thunderstorms in the morning hours have caused a few problems out there. generally speaking everything beginning to fall apart t. showers work their way to the south. it's the middle portion of the week. that's where we'll see the biggest concerns over europe wednesday and thursday...
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introduction to linear dynamical systems whatever that is. mastering tech artistry. that's just right here. you hit colleges and universities, look at this. look at all of these universities. you can hit on any one of them. let's look at bristol. it'll come up with what they are teaching, the lectures they're doing. it is amazing what you can do with this. and you can download it. they are free. most of them are free. you go to another one, baylor, what's up in baylor? and you can just get all of their baylor business review, all the stuff going on, categories. this is the other thing. you can do fine arts, humanities, society, business. it's right at your finger tips. i-tunes-u the american revolution with professor joann freeman from yale's open yale courses. again, it's a free app i-tunes u. you download these things. they are right here on your ipad. why wouldn't you want to do this learn something so you're more interesting at dinner parties you know? the aspen ideas festival. introduction to statistics at harvard. yikes. don't forget you can download our own nb
introduction to linear dynamical systems whatever that is. mastering tech artistry. that's just right here. you hit colleges and universities, look at this. look at all of these universities. you can hit on any one of them. let's look at bristol. it'll come up with what they are teaching, the lectures they're doing. it is amazing what you can do with this. and you can download it. they are free. most of them are free. you go to another one, baylor, what's up in baylor? and you can just get all...
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it's going to require a linear solution, but basically a cultural solution.f the nature of our problem solving and all the rest of it, i would be interested in your thoughts when you look at investment banking, which is really at the root of capital formation and capital delivery. what do you see in the sort of post apocalyptic banking world as an opportunity from your perative? >> there's a lot of opportunity, which is why it's such a popular area. there's always going to be quite a bit of opportunity raising capital. i think post business school i'll have the opportunity to work with quite a few companies to start up and help them raise that capital. >> you get the last word. how do you feel about the next ten years? >> i feel good actually. it's starting to slowly climb back up. i'm seeing a trend that seems positive all in all. >> thank you for the time. congratulations and all the best to all three of you. enjoy yourselves. thank you. and as we wrap things up, i just want to tie all of this into one thi thing. i mentioned it to the students. the reason w
it's going to require a linear solution, but basically a cultural solution.f the nature of our problem solving and all the rest of it, i would be interested in your thoughts when you look at investment banking, which is really at the root of capital formation and capital delivery. what do you see in the sort of post apocalyptic banking world as an opportunity from your perative? >> there's a lot of opportunity, which is why it's such a popular area. there's always going to be quite a bit...
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>> i've taken all the calculus courses from integral calculus to differential calculus as well as linear algebra and statistics, both normal and non-normal. >> kroft: how long did it take you to figure out that there was something wrong? >> it took me five minutes to know that it was a fraud. it took me another almost four hours of mathematical modeling to prove that it was a fraud. >> kroft: what were the things that caught your attention? >> it was the performance line. as we know, markets go up and down, and his only went up. he had very few down months. only 4% of the months were down months, and that would be equivalent to a baseball player in the major leagues batting .960 for a year. clearly impossible. you would expect cheating immediately. >> kroft: maybe he was just good? >> no one's that good. >> kroft: harry said there were only two plausible explanations: either madoff was using insider information to rack up huge profits or he was running a giant ponzi scheme. so either way, he was doing something illegal? >> either way, i knew he was gonna go to prison. >> kroft: in may of
>> i've taken all the calculus courses from integral calculus to differential calculus as well as linear algebra and statistics, both normal and non-normal. >> kroft: how long did it take you to figure out that there was something wrong? >> it took me five minutes to know that it was a fraud. it took me another almost four hours of mathematical modeling to prove that it was a fraud. >> kroft: what were the things that caught your attention? >> it was the...
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there's no linear -- there's no one solution for 30 million jobs. >> jimmy: yeah. >> we need a wide -as. we need a cascade of new businesses, new undertakings, new developments in order to get to those 30 million jobs. and that is why i really am so concerned and so keyed up on highlighting people that are already doing this, coming to talk to people like you that can inspire people to do this. because i know that there's no one solution. >> jimmy: i like this. >> this is a cultural thing. >> jimmy: and you're going around -- you're going to different colleges. and you're talking to kids and saying "hey, what do you got?" >> that's it. one question. >> jimmy: let me talk to them before you fire them. >> we're going to the university of kentucky next week. we're going to visit, i guess, the wildcats. and then the buckeyes at ohio state. and then, the university of chicago, they're phoenix. which is a different -- >> jimmy: giant school. >> and one question, what is your experiment? it is not who are you? it is not what do you do? it's not who do you know? the question for every student
there's no linear -- there's no one solution for 30 million jobs. >> jimmy: yeah. >> we need a wide -as. we need a cascade of new businesses, new undertakings, new developments in order to get to those 30 million jobs. and that is why i really am so concerned and so keyed up on highlighting people that are already doing this, coming to talk to people like you that can inspire people to do this. because i know that there's no one solution. >> jimmy: i like this. >> this...
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actually save lives and become a lot more agile because we won't be as tight to some kind of traditional linear line of communications. so we are all in and as you know, the army has the five installations where one of them is in colorado by the way where we are trying to receive a net zero energy situation but that this kind of the garrison environment, operational the we are trying to do the same thing with the tactical units. every service frankly is working on this iraq diligently and this reflects that. estimates the compelling stories of the marines are doing in theater a at the front lines and as your predecessor put it saving energy saves lives and so i commend you for what you're doing and i look for to working with you in this area as we move forward. >> mr. secretary, if i could turn to you, as i think you are aware the congress what the department to establish the responsive space office within the air force to rapidly filled the small responsive satellites are tactical in nature and tasked by the combat commanders in the field. that's in comparison to the large national systems tha
actually save lives and become a lot more agile because we won't be as tight to some kind of traditional linear line of communications. so we are all in and as you know, the army has the five installations where one of them is in colorado by the way where we are trying to receive a net zero energy situation but that this kind of the garrison environment, operational the we are trying to do the same thing with the tactical units. every service frankly is working on this iraq diligently and this...
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question with how you sort of balance out sort of commitment to belief with freedom of belief is not linearn the least. >> right. because this is the thing about religion, right? it's not just about what sort of do you do with your weekend, religious of religion is in the advice giving business of the choices we make personally and of course choices we make collectively. this is in part what's going on with santorum, that we have a set of collective choices that are moral and ethical or not. help me, though, on this question of how this version of libertarianism consistently feels to me like it becomes a states rights question rather than a question about the state in the broadest sense. i want to show quickly we have right now states that are suing the federal government about the liberty that states are meant to have. so we have seven states suing over a birth control mandate, 26 states suing over the affordable health care act that i said before we went to break. i don't like states' rights. i like individual rights. why does the issue of the state become about states with a little "s"?
question with how you sort of balance out sort of commitment to belief with freedom of belief is not linearn the least. >> right. because this is the thing about religion, right? it's not just about what sort of do you do with your weekend, religious of religion is in the advice giving business of the choices we make personally and of course choices we make collectively. this is in part what's going on with santorum, that we have a set of collective choices that are moral and ethical or...