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you're charging me to be locked up.t ask to be locked up. >> we're not charging you. >> i didn't say, "come lock me up." >> taxpayers voted that, all right? >> i didn't say, "come lock me up. here comes some money. here, i want to be in jail." i got bills on the street to pay. [bleep] i don't like paying the government to lock me up. >> step back in. >> he got kind of mad, but, you know, he's got to deal with the consequences. like lieutenant collins told him, put money on the books illegally. you know, that's his fault. he lost everything he's got. so, you know, i was fair with him. i do the same to every inmate when they first get in a fight. they get 10 days. he's just not happy right now. >>> coming up -- >> say a-b-c-d-e-f-g. >> brian voltz puts his tough-guy image aside, at least for a little while. >> i don't know who my daddy is. if i was to ever meet him, i'd probably hit him in his mouth. >> and -- >> i was going to move his tray out of my way cause he was sitting where i was sitting at. >> but you were alread
you're charging me to be locked up.t ask to be locked up. >> we're not charging you. >> i didn't say, "come lock me up." >> taxpayers voted that, all right? >> i didn't say, "come lock me up. here comes some money. here, i want to be in jail." i got bills on the street to pay. [bleep] i don't like paying the government to lock me up. >> step back in. >> he got kind of mad, but, you know, he's got to deal with the consequences. like...
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of a new lock on the sioux locks. the third report recommends crediting of response to the non-federal sponsor associated with activities on the southern project kissimmee river. i would like to provide a brief update on the 2018 report to congress on future water resources development as required by section 7001 of the water resources reform and development act of 2014. an open period for potential non-federal sponsors to submit projects occurred between april and august of this year. during this 120-day window the corps utilized traditional media as well as social media outlets to inform the public of the opportunity to submit proposals. additionally we hosted a public webinar to explain the criteria that these proposals must meet. a total of 34 proposals were received and they are currently being evaluated per the criteria in section 7001. mr. chairman and members of the committee, this concludes my statement. i appreciate the opportunity to testify today and i look forward to any questions you may have. >> general
of a new lock on the sioux locks. the third report recommends crediting of response to the non-federal sponsor associated with activities on the southern project kissimmee river. i would like to provide a brief update on the 2018 report to congress on future water resources development as required by section 7001 of the water resources reform and development act of 2014. an open period for potential non-federal sponsors to submit projects occurred between april and august of this year. during...
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so what do people do, asks john locke? they form alliances with other individuals, so that they can mutually protect each other's rights. that, he says, is the origin of overnment. we have government to protect our rights. that is why we put up with them. that is their function. that is their purpose. nd know too that locke has a fairly specific definition of what these rights are. you have the right not to be killed. you have the right not to have your property taken against your will. you have the right not to have your liberty curtailed. none of these rights pose any burden upon anyone else. the only thing you ask of others is to leave you alone. so this is a very sort of limited conception of why we would have government, to protect our rights. and this works fine, maybe, for a few generations. you band together with individuals. you are there for one another, should some barbarian, and threaten your rights. but imagine that a couple generations past. imagine that one of the people in your community, a future generatio
so what do people do, asks john locke? they form alliances with other individuals, so that they can mutually protect each other's rights. that, he says, is the origin of overnment. we have government to protect our rights. that is why we put up with them. that is their function. that is their purpose. nd know too that locke has a fairly specific definition of what these rights are. you have the right not to be killed. you have the right not to have your property taken against your will. you...
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this individual of course is john locke. john locke is known more famously for his treatises on government. his essay on human understanding. his letters concerning toleration, his thoughts concerning toleration and his uncanny resemblance to late great actress, jessica tandy [laughter] >> so john locke is an individual who in his resemblance -- in his addition to his resemblance to jessica tandy and for those of you who are not familiar with her work, she was in driving miss daisy with morgan remind -- morgan freeman. the driver would take her from place to place and that is actually john locke in the backseat being chauffeured around. so john locke has an unenviable tax -- task ahead of him. the glorious revolution of course occurred in 1688 when the english people took it upon themselves to depose james ii and install in his place a new pair of enlightened limited monarchs, william and mary. the idea was that james ii had not respected britain's tradition of having a balanced constitution where power is shared among vario
this individual of course is john locke. john locke is known more famously for his treatises on government. his essay on human understanding. his letters concerning toleration, his thoughts concerning toleration and his uncanny resemblance to late great actress, jessica tandy [laughter] >> so john locke is an individual who in his resemblance -- in his addition to his resemblance to jessica tandy and for those of you who are not familiar with her work, she was in driving miss daisy with...
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locks there. two to get sort of stepped-up backlist. >> [inaudible] do you know if that canal is pretty well usable during 12 months of the year? mr. kelly: the erie canal? well, they never use it 12 months of the year. that was one of the drawbacks of any canal in the north. they originally had the idea they could use icebreakers, but that did not work. freeze over in the winter, so they drained it in the winter, and they would spend the winter repairing all the leaks. >> [inaudible] mr. kelly: they still drain it, yeah. it is drained from -- i think, usually, november through april maybe. -- not sure exact dates, but even today, you know, they have to do quite a bit of repair work on it to keep everything functioning, and that is when they do it, during winter. yeah? >> blessed him i was here to do for three years ago, the motors and gears opening up the locks are 100 years old. -- the last time i was here, two or three years ago come the motors and gears opening of the locks were 100 years old.
locks there. two to get sort of stepped-up backlist. >> [inaudible] do you know if that canal is pretty well usable during 12 months of the year? mr. kelly: the erie canal? well, they never use it 12 months of the year. that was one of the drawbacks of any canal in the north. they originally had the idea they could use icebreakers, but that did not work. freeze over in the winter, so they drained it in the winter, and they would spend the winter repairing all the leaks. >>...
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lastly, on the sioux locks. looking at this, you're increasing your contingency to 37%. 37% contingency on this probably. 37% is a high cost. this project dates back decades . you also were showing a 700% variance in your b.c. ratio. those numbers, you're asking us to authorize nearly $1 billion project. that's an awful lot of wiggle room. you've got to give us some confidence that you know what you're doing and that this is going to be a good investment for taxpayers. so i would like to learn a little bit more about that one. but with that, i'm over time. any other questions that folks have? the gentlewoman from california. >> thank you, mr. chair. no, i'll also submit my questions for the record. i do have some. mr. graves: are we good? all right. so, general, again, i want to thank you very much for being here today. i know this was your first time and know you haven't been in that job very long. so i do appreciate you getting up to speed on all of these issues that are important to the subcommittee and to th
lastly, on the sioux locks. looking at this, you're increasing your contingency to 37%. 37% contingency on this probably. 37% is a high cost. this project dates back decades . you also were showing a 700% variance in your b.c. ratio. those numbers, you're asking us to authorize nearly $1 billion project. that's an awful lot of wiggle room. you've got to give us some confidence that you know what you're doing and that this is going to be a good investment for taxpayers. so i would like to learn...
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locke is the key.ember in john locke, the idea was you have a state of nature, this was people, free and completely independent who come together to design a society in the government. that is usually called the state of nature. in john rawls, he uses the term, "the original position" which is another way of saying state of nature. the original position where we design our society and government. but, he says it is important that that be abstracted from an existing society and behind a veil of ignorance. >> are you saying we should not think about the original position? what are you talking about? mr. sheldon: i will tell you in one minute. often people who make fun of john rawls will say he is behind the veil of ignorance. a veil covers you. a veil of ignorance for him is to be ignorant or unknowing of one thing. that is, when you design society, you are unknowing or ignorant of where you will end up in that society. very important concept. possibly unrealistic, but very important. how can you design
locke is the key.ember in john locke, the idea was you have a state of nature, this was people, free and completely independent who come together to design a society in the government. that is usually called the state of nature. in john rawls, he uses the term, "the original position" which is another way of saying state of nature. the original position where we design our society and government. but, he says it is important that that be abstracted from an existing society and behind...
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. >>> and locked out. the awkward moment the president's son-in-lawon-in-laww kushner had. >>> a lot to get to. good morning on this friday. i'm terrell brown in for kendis gibson. >> and i'm diane macedo. we begin with president trump taking aim at the mystery writer behind that blistering "the new york times" op-ed. >> overnight the president warned his supporters in montana about what he called deep state operatives threatening democracy. abc's emily rau has the latest from washington. emily, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, terrell and diane. at least ten top officials have publicly denied penning that op-ed and the president is demanding "the new york times" reveal the author. >> is it subversion? is it treason? it's a horrible thing. >> reporter: during a rally in montana thursday night president trump venting to supporters. >> for the sake of our national security, "the new york times" should publish his name at once. >> reporter: but the author of that op-ed whom "the times" calls a senior
. >>> and locked out. the awkward moment the president's son-in-lawon-in-laww kushner had. >>> a lot to get to. good morning on this friday. i'm terrell brown in for kendis gibson. >> and i'm diane macedo. we begin with president trump taking aim at the mystery writer behind that blistering "the new york times" op-ed. >> overnight the president warned his supporters in montana about what he called deep state operatives threatening democracy. abc's emily...
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house is clearly preparing to ramp up the drug war even more the war on drugs has been used to arrest lock up or otherwise destroy the lives of a whopping eighty trillion americans i made up that number but. it's still indicative of something. we are and i'm not making this part up the largest prison state in the world and yet our government wants to keep arresting citizens for a drug that kills zero people every year. when i have to say whenever i start to get self-righteous about this topic i pause and i and i think about the families of those zero people who know the old little boys little girls husbands wives grandmothers the other things who haven't lost anyone. what about them. and let them forget as anybody with or without a pothead friend is sick of hearing cannabis has numerous medicinal benefits may. begin with to begin with the journal of experimental medicine found canaveral noids suppress inflammatory and neuropathic pain it's a pain reliever and many patients swear by it especially when other pain relievers don't work plus it's not going to end up killing you like opioids can
house is clearly preparing to ramp up the drug war even more the war on drugs has been used to arrest lock up or otherwise destroy the lives of a whopping eighty trillion americans i made up that number but. it's still indicative of something. we are and i'm not making this part up the largest prison state in the world and yet our government wants to keep arresting citizens for a drug that kills zero people every year. when i have to say whenever i start to get self-righteous about this topic i...
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john locke was confused. really? are they confused or do you just have a really dumb and simplistic taxonomy and it is their fault they don't fit in your boxes? one the way we would know what rights are are the consequences that flow from not respecting or respecting them. so, consequences are very important to the theory of rights and almost all formulations, that there is some connection. that is history and examining how societies prosper. which ones prosper and which ones fail. it is an important element of that. but you don't always have to go down to those deep, metaphysical points. there are those who deny these things because they argue that collective identity is the right one. so, a very malevolent socialist thinker, it is becoming more clear he was a real nazi, through and through. he argues that his ideas are not about individual existence. it is about the german people. that that was the only true and real thing and that you and i are just foam on the surface. we are insignificant. we are nothing. people
john locke was confused. really? are they confused or do you just have a really dumb and simplistic taxonomy and it is their fault they don't fit in your boxes? one the way we would know what rights are are the consequences that flow from not respecting or respecting them. so, consequences are very important to the theory of rights and almost all formulations, that there is some connection. that is history and examining how societies prosper. which ones prosper and which ones fail. it is an...
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like, why is the door locked?> but what happened behind that closed bedroom door, and was it consensual? did a night of drinking blur the lines? shwa't saying anhi. >> and what about the morning after? his bizarre admission to her parents. >> i told him get the [ bleep ] off my property. >> in a very christian-like way. >> tonight, we're taking you into the secret world of high school rumors and snapchat scandals. >> it started going around the school that they had had sex. >> only on "20/20," the cell phone video taken that night. but does it tell two entirely different stories? does that smile change everything? >> reporter: how important is this video to your case? >> now, a football-crazed town taking sides. team savannah -- >> i don't care how much she drank, it doesn't matter. nobody has the right to take something that's not theirs. >> or team cameron. >> you go from a little small-town kid playing football to a national media crisis. >> the revelations that left a town split and speechless. >> in the court
like, why is the door locked?> but what happened behind that closed bedroom door, and was it consensual? did a night of drinking blur the lines? shwa't saying anhi. >> and what about the morning after? his bizarre admission to her parents. >> i told him get the [ bleep ] off my property. >> in a very christian-like way. >> tonight, we're taking you into the secret world of high school rumors and snapchat scandals. >> it started going around the school that they...
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>> locked, inside a maximum security prison cell. key and the lock for most of remocells have already been pt thicell,ith no power. you're not going to get that lock open. sarah didn't believe it at first. >> there's no key? >> holy -- >> they went back to get a halogen bar. >> a couple guys are -- wait, wait, we think we got -- >> start pushing now. >> oh! >> wow. >> we have an actual prison break for the music video "prison break." >> talk about to save a life. this got too real for me. >> great video from rob scallion once again. >> oh, no way. >> what? >> do you see what i see? >> this is eldad and loretta. they're on their way to rescue a dog, but instead, they found this. yeah, this is -- they're rescuing this rooster. they decided to name cornelius, they believe the rooster may have escaped from a nearby slaughterhouse. they said we're is not prepared to rescue a rooster. they had to get something to net it. look at loretta, she has the net. she's just going to wait for it. wait for it. she inches closer -- >> i saw wile e. co
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one, they lock you up and impose a heavy sentence of 10—15 years.o through jail time. the second group of people who have been subjected to this is daily re—education. you go there and come home at night. and the third one is the ones who are kept in high walls and barbed wire. they go to a daily routine pronouncing their religious background, studying the thoughts of xi. that is the president, xijinping? exactly. and watching anti—separatist video. singing chinese communist songs, stuff like that. you haven't lived in china for more than 20 years now. how can you know this apart from through second and third—hand accounts? i follow the news and i talk to people who are able to leave the country in recent years. i have done some asylum were and have spoken to some new generation uighurs in the united states. this is what people tell you as they get out? there is a description from a radio journalist who talks about what it means for her. she works for the us funded radio free asia and says more than two dozen other relatives are missing, her brother
one, they lock you up and impose a heavy sentence of 10—15 years.o through jail time. the second group of people who have been subjected to this is daily re—education. you go there and come home at night. and the third one is the ones who are kept in high walls and barbed wire. they go to a daily routine pronouncing their religious background, studying the thoughts of xi. that is the president, xijinping? exactly. and watching anti—separatist video. singing chinese communist songs, stuff...
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when you're locked up in iron and concrete.go out in nature and live with the one you love. it really gets to you here. and then, then you really see what kind of person you are. >>> coming up -- ♪ who are we to stand in judgment ♪ >> two inmates find a bit of meaning amidst the crumbling walls of san quentin. >> some people might look at this as being very ugly. it's like looking at somebody and saying, this ain't the most beautiful person, but this person got character. friends, colleagues, gathered here are the world's finest insurance experts. rodney -- mastermind of discounts like safe driver, paperless. the list goes on. how about a discount for long lists? gold. mara, you save our customers hundreds for switching almost effortlessly. it's a gift. and jamie. -present. -together we are unstoppable. so, what are we gonna do? ♪ insurance. that's kind of what we do here. ♪ havi is not always easy. plaque psoriasis it's a long-distance journey, and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of b
when you're locked up in iron and concrete.go out in nature and live with the one you love. it really gets to you here. and then, then you really see what kind of person you are. >>> coming up -- ♪ who are we to stand in judgment ♪ >> two inmates find a bit of meaning amidst the crumbling walls of san quentin. >> some people might look at this as being very ugly. it's like looking at somebody and saying, this ain't the most beautiful person, but this person got...
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he'd actually been locking his doors. keith morrison: even though, as everyone knew, mark's highly trained guard dog, ding, would have protected him from anything. i asked him why he was locking the doors, because he had ding. and he said, i don't know, i'm just, i'm just a little weirded out about something. keith morrison: he didn't say what. no, he didn't say what. and mark, it would take a lot to spook someone like mark. he was always very aware of his surroundings. almost dog-like. and if there was something there, someone there, he knew it. keith morrison: and then, october 28th, mark stops calling teresa. no explanation. so i hadn't heard from him all day and i thought this, towards the end of the day it started seeming odd. but then the next day when i hadn't heard from him by 9:00 o'clock, i got one of the employees on the phone and i said, what is going on there? where's mark? and so they told me, you know, we haven't seen mark. we didn't see him all day yesterday. and i knew in my heart something terrible had h
he'd actually been locking his doors. keith morrison: even though, as everyone knew, mark's highly trained guard dog, ding, would have protected him from anything. i asked him why he was locking the doors, because he had ding. and he said, i don't know, i'm just, i'm just a little weirded out about something. keith morrison: he didn't say what. no, he didn't say what. and mark, it would take a lot to spook someone like mark. he was always very aware of his surroundings. almost dog-like. and if...
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. ♪ >>> closed captioning provided by >>> this family clearly has the youtube game on lock.s is jordan, he happens to be the big brother. >> a 6'4" giant water balloon and drop it on the roof. onto the ground. >> so to get this party started, he's going to get this rope and attach it to a hose, because that will fill it up somehow. >> oh, my goodness. >> eight pounds per gallon of water. depending on how much he puts in that, if this goes on top of somebody's head, that could be -- >> i'm putting it on the roof. >> they made sure that the coast is clear. so as they're filling it up, you know there's nobody else down there. >> it's lik swe up! >> his friend is like, okay, on second thought, this probably isn't the boaest idea we've eve had, so nah. >> not my house. good luck to you. >> we're going to fill it up for about two minutes and then we're calling it quits. >> while you're already up there, you might as well commit. don't second guess yourself now. >> let's get this bad boy off. >> if you don't inflate it enough, it's not going to fall. but if you inflate it too much,
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but john locke has a different understanding. is a veryk this powerful sentence -- "where there is no law, there is no freedom ". this is something i have come to understand much more, working in the post-soviet space and in in europe, and in transitional countries emerging out of dictatorships, the importance of the rule of law. ingredient and something we understand better i think, then pre-vista and a rations, because you have seen underground how important the rule of law is. contrary to the rule of law is arbitrary power. arbitrary power by others. ,o the libertarian synthesis you have the pillars of individual rights, spontaneous order and the rule of law, and then the way the they are related. when rights are legally secure and what in contract, free people generate orders of action. much more complex than any planner could have imagined and and they voluntarily coordinate behavior for mutual advantage. to the really the key process. so our challenge as libertarians is to secure liberty through law , to limiting the state,
but john locke has a different understanding. is a veryk this powerful sentence -- "where there is no law, there is no freedom ". this is something i have come to understand much more, working in the post-soviet space and in in europe, and in transitional countries emerging out of dictatorships, the importance of the rule of law. ingredient and something we understand better i think, then pre-vista and a rations, because you have seen underground how important the rule of law is....
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because they are open locked in. they are in a sub optimal situation because they are so dependent on working with microsoft that they are even thinking that can't function without the microsoft software it says more about their own organization then. the topic of law because it basically means that they have internal problem that they have to fix but it doesn't mean that there can't be this regard for human what does the procurement law exactly say on the procurement law describes. so well situations in which you can ask for a brand name being locked in is not an excuse to disregard the procurement rules. there is another way in munich under the leadership of former s.p.d. mayor christian peter the city administration has converted eighty percent of all markers of computers to the open source operating system linux since two thousand and four the project called lean looks was considered a great success and was also copied in other european cities. in twenty twelve detail writer at the time head of economics in the c
because they are open locked in. they are in a sub optimal situation because they are so dependent on working with microsoft that they are even thinking that can't function without the microsoft software it says more about their own organization then. the topic of law because it basically means that they have internal problem that they have to fix but it doesn't mean that there can't be this regard for human what does the procurement law exactly say on the procurement law describes. so well...
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britishthe classic liberal john locke's law of nature. individual freedom, life, liberty, and property. freedom of thought, actions, movement, economic freedom. so long as that individual freedom does not violate the similar rights of others, through locks law of nature, you are free to move around. as long as you do not infringe on a similar rights of others. so you are free to drive your run overnot if you someone and kill, because you are depriving them of the right to life. so that is the first principle. basically, liberty. how he goes from the traditional idea of liberty to a much more society.dern notion of the first principle has to do with liberty. that is the principal in the theory of justice. liberty. is that therinciple inequalities of wealth, rich and poor, must work out for the benefit of the poorest with the proviso that any illumination should not harm the interests of the poorest. this reflects the argument that some kinds of inequality can benefit all, including the example as for managers, coaches, ceos, university pre
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. >> my mom did and other family members locked up. community members have been locked up.is not an abstract problem, this is something that's real and that we experienced in our family. >> he has a message for america's leaders. >> spend less money locking people up and spend more money educating people and pag -- paying teachers a fair wage. making sure we have proper health care for citizens. >> legend is not deterred by those who dismiss celebrity activism. >> the same people that tell me shut up and sing, they would appyith my opinion if i was agreeing with them. they tend to say that when they aren't agreeing with you. >> the man that wrote "ordinary people" says those are the people he's trying to help. you can see john legend and many other greats perform live tomorrow at the global citizen festival on msnbc starting at 3:00 eastern time. >>> that is "nightly news" for this friday and for this week. i'm lester holt, for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and gothat )s the word from sa city hall - >>> right now at 6:00, hundreds of miles in south bay roads
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and it's like, you know what i'm saying, when you're locked up you talk a whole lot of sense.you don't want that. but you ain't never demonstrated that. put it like this. if we was both to get out today, what you feel you could do to help me? even if you don't ever get out. you got 30 years. they offered me 30 years not too long ago. if i get 30 years just like you, what you feel like you could do to help me to be the man you never was or you that wanted to be. let's say i'm willing to listen or learn -- >> you act like i ain't never tried, though. i'm saying -- >> explain to me. >> even when i lived with you. >> we fought almost every day. >> if i whoop you, what was you doing? you try to make it seem like i was just off the muscle fighting you. no. i'm saying you weren't minding period. you didn't mind nobody but your mother. so i mean, what am i supposed to do? >> did you expect anything different? >> no, no. i never expected anything different from not being there. >> i ain't never really been loved. like i remember the first christmas we had together. you remember that? >
and it's like, you know what i'm saying, when you're locked up you talk a whole lot of sense.you don't want that. but you ain't never demonstrated that. put it like this. if we was both to get out today, what you feel you could do to help me? even if you don't ever get out. you got 30 years. they offered me 30 years not too long ago. if i get 30 years just like you, what you feel like you could do to help me to be the man you never was or you that wanted to be. let's say i'm willing to listen...
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an experience every day where you see kids you know not get away with what you get away with them locked up and all that and what i ask you is what can we do to overcome and change this divide that creates two different americas with two different sets of accountability and standards and second chances but a first thing we need to do. it's we need to figure out a way to treat these systems because as long as people like jeff sessions can blame black labs madison a murder rate we will. have a progress as a country ever it will not happen. other than you know it's our young people all the time more than just telling them to vote but you know you can you can you can be a public defender you can be a prosecutor you can be a politician you can come up through the ranks and you could be a judge like these things are options we had to take we had to take advantage of that stuff is urgent because if we don't then we're going to be going to the same thing over and over and over again if we can get some more people there on the inside to push this away from the privileged sheriff's office. we're g
an experience every day where you see kids you know not get away with what you get away with them locked up and all that and what i ask you is what can we do to overcome and change this divide that creates two different americas with two different sets of accountability and standards and second chances but a first thing we need to do. it's we need to figure out a way to treat these systems because as long as people like jeff sessions can blame black labs madison a murder rate we will. have a...
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|j locked how long did that take you to do?” locked myself in my art studio for a couple of days.has been really bad in the last few months. we had one typhoon after the other affecting that part of the world. we have the heatwave and tremendous floods so left it has been a bad season floods so left it has been a bad season for them. we have more pictures of the typhoon. we are trying to establish whether it is in fa ct trying to establish whether it is in fact the most powerful typhoon to hit ina fact the most powerful typhoon to hit in a number of decades. it is a close call. at the moment it is one of the worst in about 25 years or so. of the worst in about 25 years or so. it is pretty bad. it has caused so so. it is pretty bad. it has caused so much trouble over the. as we have been saying, there is a storm on the other side of the world that is going to be affecting the gulf coast as well. we have two to talk about. let's have a look at the satellite image. i want to show you an interesting picture now. this is where we are in europe selects its been around towards asia and t
|j locked how long did that take you to do?” locked myself in my art studio for a couple of days.has been really bad in the last few months. we had one typhoon after the other affecting that part of the world. we have the heatwave and tremendous floods so left it has been a bad season floods so left it has been a bad season for them. we have more pictures of the typhoon. we are trying to establish whether it is in fa ct trying to establish whether it is in fact the most powerful typhoon to...
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with hyaluronic acid it goes beneath the surface to plump skin cells from within and lock in hydrationleaving skin so supple, it actually bounces back. the results will blow you away! hydro boost and our gentle exfoliating cleanser from neutrogena® >>> trump's people. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. welcome to the "hardball" labor day show. for purposes of this holiday, we're calling it the real characters of...
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spend less money locking people up and spend more money educating people and pairing teachers a fairure we have proper health care for citizens. >> legend is not deterred by those who dismiss celebrity activism. >> the same people ell me shut up and sing, they would be happy with my opinion if i was agreeing with them. they tend to sayhat when they aren't agreeing with you. >> the man that wrote "ordinary people" says those all right peop peopler e those all right people 's trying to help.he's trying . you can see john legend and many otheea perform live tomorrow at the global citizen festival on nbsc starting at 3:00 ♪ lights camera access >> she was like i want a pig, d then an hour later it waser just the. >> the pete davidson sharing stories about his fiance.
spend less money locking people up and spend more money educating people and pairing teachers a fairure we have proper health care for citizens. >> legend is not deterred by those who dismiss celebrity activism. >> the same people ell me shut up and sing, they would be happy with my opinion if i was agreeing with them. they tend to sayhat when they aren't agreeing with you. >> the man that wrote "ordinary people" says those all right peop peopler e those all right...
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the lock was a heavy chain. and the criminal will forever drive my tricycle with the lock on it.the lookout for a bike with a lock on it. [ laughter and applause ] not done. be on the lookout for a bike with a lock on it? how about be on the lookout for a grownup-size tricycle with a basket that he decorated himself? really. i hope whoever stole it needs a bike and will get lots of use with it. aww, that's so him. no rush on the electric bike, i'll just stay home, depressed, until it comes. [ laughter ] hopefully it will be before we head back to florida where old people go to die. [ laughter ] love, dad. >> jimmy: well done. [ cheers and applause ] and he got the bike. what's going on with you dating-wise? are you dating anyone? >> what's going on with me dating-wise? i'm waiting for this tryst with you to be over. i mean, okay, mollie's cute, she's great, she's funny, she's blond, whatever. but come on. >> jimmy: i have bad news, we've been married for five years. >> yeah, you've got the kids, you've got the marriage. i mean, all right, work it through. [ laughter ] you think s
the lock was a heavy chain. and the criminal will forever drive my tricycle with the lock on it.the lookout for a bike with a lock on it. [ laughter and applause ] not done. be on the lookout for a bike with a lock on it? how about be on the lookout for a grownup-size tricycle with a basket that he decorated himself? really. i hope whoever stole it needs a bike and will get lots of use with it. aww, that's so him. no rush on the electric bike, i'll just stay home, depressed, until it comes. [...
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my ankles were shackled, my hands were locked in the chair.y would not let me sleep. they hung up for hours and beat me. they had thick wooden and rubber battons, things made from twisted wire. tools for pulling out your nails. all the tools are displayed on a table in front of me, in front of me, ready for use at any time. and you could hear other people scream as well. he says after the police tortured he was moved to a camp where he shared a cell the size of this room with 45 other prisoners. it was so cramped they slept in shifts. then he faced transformation through re—education. the re—education, how does that work? translation: you have no freedom at all. you must do everything according to the rules set by the communist party. recite what they say, sing their songs, think like a robot, and do whatever you are told. these phrases are from a government report, which calls for psychological counselling and thought education. this doublespeak could come out of george orwell‘s 1984, but in plain english, we might call it brainwashing. for i
my ankles were shackled, my hands were locked in the chair.y would not let me sleep. they hung up for hours and beat me. they had thick wooden and rubber battons, things made from twisted wire. tools for pulling out your nails. all the tools are displayed on a table in front of me, in front of me, ready for use at any time. and you could hear other people scream as well. he says after the police tortured he was moved to a camp where he shared a cell the size of this room with 45 other...
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i have been a big advocate that this lock needs to get done. mr. gibbs: i yield back. mr. graves: the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi. mr. garamendi: next flood season and complete a 0-mile project. so we appreciate your effort on that. we'll move that along and it has been a very good process in which the corps working with the local entities has been abling o move in a very rapid way and mariesville projects. my appreciation and thanks to you and the district as well as headquarters. the 204 authority fits right into this so here we go. maybe we can write legislation with more clarity and not run into the problem we have had here. guess that's our problem. this is addressed to mr. graves and to the chairman and ranking member of the committee, wrda is in process. the conference committee is moving along. i would like to draw the attention of the committee and certainly to the conferees to the necessity of maintaining section 310 of the house bill. i don't know, the senate is sometimes to deal with, but section 310 addresses the three rivers levee improvement aut
i have been a big advocate that this lock needs to get done. mr. gibbs: i yield back. mr. graves: the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi. mr. garamendi: next flood season and complete a 0-mile project. so we appreciate your effort on that. we'll move that along and it has been a very good process in which the corps working with the local entities has been abling o move in a very rapid way and mariesville projects. my appreciation and thanks to you and the district as well as headquarters....
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in other words just as a key slides into a lock the t.h.c. binds itself onto this receptor situated on the surface of the brain cells. the key turns in the lock and sets of the cascade of reactions that take control of neuronal activity. but this discovery raised a disturbing question why does our brain have receptor is that all sensitive to cannabis are we naturally predisposed to artificial bliss. now recept those don't exist in our brain because there is a plant receptor exists because we make compounds that activate this receptor when and where needed. it was newly honey and his research partner who identified this compound and then tonight. this is the original copy produced by our own bodies it opens the same lock as t.h.c. does in fact t.h.c. only mimics the natural action of an under mind. discovery of it was for us exciting process and as soon as we had this compound in our hands so we name named it and i'm damn right under it sounds good but is the right and our my it because it's. a might we expect the discomfort out makes person h
in other words just as a key slides into a lock the t.h.c. binds itself onto this receptor situated on the surface of the brain cells. the key turns in the lock and sets of the cascade of reactions that take control of neuronal activity. but this discovery raised a disturbing question why does our brain have receptor is that all sensitive to cannabis are we naturally predisposed to artificial bliss. now recept those don't exist in our brain because there is a plant receptor exists because we...
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that means somewhere downstream, aka, the rest of america, it's locked in the wet pattern.remes and lockings have become more common and, yeah, you can get inches and inches of rainfall which become feet of rain. the weather is getting very active in other parts of the country. for us kind of pleasant for labor day, 60s, 70s and 80s. oakland and san francisco are the 60s, santa rosa and san jose the 70s and concord and livermore the 80s. 90s come in on friday. friday will be the hottest day of the week. overnight tonight, kids back to school, you heading back work, oakland 56, napa 54, san jose 58 degrees. september, look at all these numbers. which number is the lowest? obviously san francisco, average high of 70 degrees, but it's odd san francisco is one of the only places in the country where the warmest month is september, not june, july or august like the rest of the country. san francisco's warmest month is september and even that only an average high of 70. morning clouds only near the water. tonight the light ocean breeze stays with us keeping temperatures average t
that means somewhere downstream, aka, the rest of america, it's locked in the wet pattern.remes and lockings have become more common and, yeah, you can get inches and inches of rainfall which become feet of rain. the weather is getting very active in other parts of the country. for us kind of pleasant for labor day, 60s, 70s and 80s. oakland and san francisco are the 60s, santa rosa and san jose the 70s and concord and livermore the 80s. 90s come in on friday. friday will be the hottest day of...
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locked on the target. as soon as it loses concentration, instinct kicks in.orced glass. >> credit to brother who wasn't scared at all and puts himself in the way, protecting little sister. but i thought at the same time, pretty fascinating video. let's be honest. >> yeah. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. you need today's buzz word. you need to be at least 18 years of age and a legal resident of the u.s. and then head over to rightthisminute.com and click on win ipad. enter the buzz word through facebook or twitter or both and let's reveal the buzz word, it's workout. click on the win ipad button and enter workout. w-o-r-k-o-u-t. good luck, everybody. >>> dawson is looking for love -- >> can you blame the hummus, just head on over to rightthisminute.com and check them out on the mobile app. >>> dawson is desperate from the day live dropout. >> i'm so desperate for you. >> i didn't think he'd go right there. i thought he was desperate for french fries, where's the union? >> i'm so desperate for you. >> what? >> i said though i love you -- oops. >>
locked on the target. as soon as it loses concentration, instinct kicks in.orced glass. >> credit to brother who wasn't scared at all and puts himself in the way, protecting little sister. but i thought at the same time, pretty fascinating video. let's be honest. >> yeah. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. you need today's buzz word. you need to be at least 18 years of age and a legal resident of the u.s. and then head over to rightthisminute.com and click on win...
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. >> they were forced to work 24 hours a day, slept in garages on the floor, locked out in the rain when owners weren't home. one defendant is charged with three counts of rape against a female employee whom he was trafficking. >> authorities say the defendants also threatened to turn the employees over to immigration officials if they spoke up about their treatment. henry lee will have a live report on this at 5:00. >>> meantime, a wildfire in shasta county continues to grow and a 45-mile stretch of interstate 5 remains shut down as a result of the flames. the delta fire started wednesday and there is no containment this afternoon. the fire has now burned more than 24,000 acres north of redding. this fire is burning into dry brush and trees on both sides of the interstate. the u.s. forest service says the fire is burning toward the northwest and numerous buildings remain threatened. officials say the fire was human-caused but they aren't giving any more details on how it started. more than 1500 firefighters are battling the fire with the goal of preserving lives and property. >> we know
. >> they were forced to work 24 hours a day, slept in garages on the floor, locked out in the rain when owners weren't home. one defendant is charged with three counts of rape against a female employee whom he was trafficking. >> authorities say the defendants also threatened to turn the employees over to immigration officials if they spoke up about their treatment. henry lee will have a live report on this at 5:00. >>> meantime, a wildfire in shasta county continues to...
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my other concern there is i have incorrectly locked a jump bike.i locked one to the parking sign at the end of my block when i can get my paws on one and i can't get another bike. it is gone within an hour. i thought i will use this one later in the day. no chance. it was gone within an hour or an hour and a half. so i think we need to look at that. is a bike racks or can we expand that to parking metres and fixed post? the same way i would do with my personal bike. if i would expand, there is not many bike racks out there, are there? we will have to give people other options on where to lock these jump bikes and we will have to make sure that we really support the expansion of the bikes. i don't like the idea of this e.a.c. request that the board has to approve any every single docking station. that will slow down the bike expansion a lot. i know there is concern about the docking stations taking car parking spots. when you think that these spikes are being used, 6-10 times a day , we are gaining so much more use out of that curbside spot than jus
my other concern there is i have incorrectly locked a jump bike.i locked one to the parking sign at the end of my block when i can get my paws on one and i can't get another bike. it is gone within an hour. i thought i will use this one later in the day. no chance. it was gone within an hour or an hour and a half. so i think we need to look at that. is a bike racks or can we expand that to parking metres and fixed post? the same way i would do with my personal bike. if i would expand, there is...
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called the key of theoryn political -- locke is the key. that is an old one. we had this state of nature, three completely independent, and they come together to design a society and the government. ok. that is usually called the state of nature. in rawls, he uses this term -- the original position. saying stateway of of nature. where wenal position design our society and government. important thatis that the extracted from an existing society and behind a veil of ignorance. a veil of ignorance -- >> are you saying that you know, we shouldn't think about the original position? what are you talking about? ini will tell you right now, one minute. often people who make fun of john rawls will say he is behind the veil of ignorance. -- a veilblinds you you,s you, a veil covers and a veil of ignorance for rawls is to be ignorant or unknowing of one thing. that is, when you design society, you are unknowing or ignorant of where you will end up in that society. very important concept. possibly unrealistic, but a very , that how canept you design a
called the key of theoryn political -- locke is the key. that is an old one. we had this state of nature, three completely independent, and they come together to design a society and the government. ok. that is usually called the state of nature. in rawls, he uses this term -- the original position. saying stateway of of nature. where wenal position design our society and government. important thatis that the extracted from an existing society and behind a veil of ignorance. a veil of ignorance...
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simply set it, lock it, recline and relax.ow it's your turn to experience the relief from back pain you deserve. call or go online now to try the teeter in your home for 30 days for only $14.95. this incredible offer allows you to experience first hand the life-changing benefits of a teeter. a full 30 days for just $14.95. order in the next 30 minutes, and we'll even ship it to you for free. and it gets better. act right now, and for a limited time, we'll also include two of our most popular accessories, adding pressure point relief and deepening the lumbar stretch. plus, you'll receive teeter healthy back and core routines, including stretches and exercises you can do to get the most out of your teeter. you can even schedule, customize and track your sessions with the teeter app to make a plan for pain improvement and enhance your results. >> it delivers what it says it delivers. it promises you relief, and it definitely provides you with that relief. if you give it a shot, i promise you will see the benefit of it. announcer:
simply set it, lock it, recline and relax.ow it's your turn to experience the relief from back pain you deserve. call or go online now to try the teeter in your home for 30 days for only $14.95. this incredible offer allows you to experience first hand the life-changing benefits of a teeter. a full 30 days for just $14.95. order in the next 30 minutes, and we'll even ship it to you for free. and it gets better. act right now, and for a limited time, we'll also include two of our most popular...
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he was locked up decades ago, for second-degree murder and armed robbery. what are the next couple of days and weeks going to be like? >> connecting with people i hadn't seen in so long, places, people, things i haven't did, things that i took for gnted before i left this freedom. enjoy what freedom is. understand the responsibility that come with freedom. >>rangham: sekou can enjoy that freedom today only because of new laws passed last year in louisiana, and he represents just one life among thousands now being changed by the suste's criminalce reform. for decades, the state of louisiana has been the incarceration capital of america-- this in the country that incarcerates more people than anywhere on earth. but over the past year, the state has been trying to shed that reputatiobon. >> this isut as big as it gets. >> brennan: jimmy leblanc is the secretary of corrections in louisiana, and a former prison warden. >> there's no wreas we ought to be number one in the world of locking up people. and i might say, and another reason why it don't work is that we
he was locked up decades ago, for second-degree murder and armed robbery. what are the next couple of days and weeks going to be like? >> connecting with people i hadn't seen in so long, places, people, things i haven't did, things that i took for gnted before i left this freedom. enjoy what freedom is. understand the responsibility that come with freedom. >>rangham: sekou can enjoy that freedom today only because of new laws passed last year in louisiana, and he represents just one...
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if you look back i restore a lock was a key more important than picture validity italia a lot of society the good guy and he went out the image of them into a lot of a lot of them into the welfare a lot of the use of interest kora and even that were locked up in that carry a feeling in the for me. why i used to be if you could i put this of to get a seeming out of them into the army of sheep that took the gristle cause you can ask or i link them a bit more you mean that you could the women talk to me talk he stood interview guy . yes in one hundred sixty nine and.
if you look back i restore a lock was a key more important than picture validity italia a lot of society the good guy and he went out the image of them into a lot of a lot of them into the welfare a lot of the use of interest kora and even that were locked up in that carry a feeling in the for me. why i used to be if you could i put this of to get a seeming out of them into the army of sheep that took the gristle cause you can ask or i link them a bit more you mean that you could the women talk...
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a ferrari front row lock—out, and in some style, nick parrot reports.ome race. fresh from winning and belgium last weekend, sebastian vettel looks confident and ending it. most were expecting lewis hamilton to provide the main challenge to stopping him. but it took the briton until the final session of qualifying get out outpaced battle. mercedes tried to contain their incitement. but it was one more run to go, drivers can go a little bit quicker by slipstreaming the car in front. in what is called the temple of speed. hamilton following his team—mates, but surprisingly, sebastian vettel going out ahead of frightening. the german going quicker, but his ferrari team—mates beating them all with the fastest lap in the history of formula i, printing plenty of cheers and even a few tears. it did not go down well with sebastian vettel. but for ferrari and their fans, they don't mind. in front of all the... hopefully tomorrow, everything goes smoothly, and we are in the same positions. not entirely happy with my last run, but i think timmy was just a bit too f
a ferrari front row lock—out, and in some style, nick parrot reports.ome race. fresh from winning and belgium last weekend, sebastian vettel looks confident and ending it. most were expecting lewis hamilton to provide the main challenge to stopping him. but it took the briton until the final session of qualifying get out outpaced battle. mercedes tried to contain their incitement. but it was one more run to go, drivers can go a little bit quicker by slipstreaming the car in front. in what is...
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she suffered panic attacks after being locked up again.in the uk, the queen has officially opened a new highland games centre named after her son, prince charles. the queen is at the braemar gathering, which is considered —— catriona renton reports. the queen arrives at the braemar gathering. she has been coming here since she was just seven years old. this is the oldest highland games in scotland, dating back to 1815. with all the traditional heavy events — throwing the hammer, tossing the caber. .. ..dancing, piping, and, of course, the tug of war. people come here from all over the world to take part and watch. a lot of things going on! we don‘t get it to see these games in the states. so, this is different for us. i am also here to see the queen. voila! this is a regular date in the royal calendar. prince charles is seen here enjoying the games as a child. today, the queen named the new pavilion after him, the duke of rothesay, his scottish title. it is a heritage centre filled with all things highland games, so people can experience t
she suffered panic attacks after being locked up again.in the uk, the queen has officially opened a new highland games centre named after her son, prince charles. the queen is at the braemar gathering, which is considered —— catriona renton reports. the queen arrives at the braemar gathering. she has been coming here since she was just seven years old. this is the oldest highland games in scotland, dating back to 1815. with all the traditional heavy events — throwing the hammer, tossing...
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i think the one lock, what's the status for that? the cost ratio, the question about how it leads to scores, and where do we stand on all this on the cost ratio? >> yes, sir. the analysis that our team has done, 2.42, if memory serves. i think that's some of the differences that we have with the local sponsor and how we calculated that economic benefit. >> thank you mr. chairman. general thank you for all the work you're doing. you've been very, very helpful. i very much appreciate that. we're down to the last wire on this issue. i think we can get this thing done done. i really appreciate your effort on that. you've been able to successfully move in a very fantastic way. so my appreciation and thank you. here we go. mr. graves and the chairman, and the member of the committee, the conference committee is moving along. the necessity of the section 310. i don't know if it's difficult to deal with, but 310 authorizes the three rivers levy, improvement to the levy. and that's the last 3-mile project. i have no costs except the governmen
i think the one lock, what's the status for that? the cost ratio, the question about how it leads to scores, and where do we stand on all this on the cost ratio? >> yes, sir. the analysis that our team has done, 2.42, if memory serves. i think that's some of the differences that we have with the local sponsor and how we calculated that economic benefit. >> thank you mr. chairman. general thank you for all the work you're doing. you've been very, very helpful. i very much appreciate...
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heroin but they also have the patent on synthetic heroin and then they have a the ability to keep you locked into a perpetual lifelong dystopian heroin slash dubuis wall junkfood life in the last episode we talked about the architects of the last financial crisis using the op ed pages of the new york times presenting you with a solution which is to give them more power so everywhere you look you see this when you tune into m s n b c or c.n.n. or fox one thing that's very strange is you often see commercials for lockheed martin or boeing and then you go to their web site to see any of their products that they've been you know you know they have this ad and you're like hey what's this lockheed martin i'm going to go buy something from them they're supporting my favorite show rachel maddow and you go look and it's like two hundred million dollar missiles and you're like i can't really afford that and if i could maybe would they send it to me no they won't so why are these companies who build weapon systems advertising on the evening news that's an interesting question of considering the evening
heroin but they also have the patent on synthetic heroin and then they have a the ability to keep you locked into a perpetual lifelong dystopian heroin slash dubuis wall junkfood life in the last episode we talked about the architects of the last financial crisis using the op ed pages of the new york times presenting you with a solution which is to give them more power so everywhere you look you see this when you tune into m s n b c or c.n.n. or fox one thing that's very strange is you often...