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>> yes, my specialist determined that it was from the spill from massey. massey was one of the companies that pumped coal waste into the ground for years around prenter, far beyond what their permits allowed. dj says he drank what he claims is contaminated water through his entire childhood. he told us that his doctors have told him that the damage can't be repaired and that they don't expect he'll live past his thirties. >> they took away...i mean, they took away my life. they took away - i feel like i'm rushing all the time, because i'm trying to get things done. i went to a protest in charleston to - we were going to deliver water on the governors front yard and they refused us they refused us to be around his front yard - were threatening arrests and that showed me that he didn't care about the water as much as he cared about his own property. a lot of us lost a lot more than just property. it's amazing what the price of a life costs these days. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> the end of aging... >> eternal yo
>> yes, my specialist determined that it was from the spill from massey. massey was one of the companies that pumped coal waste into the ground for years around prenter, far beyond what their permits allowed. dj says he drank what he claims is contaminated water through his entire childhood. he told us that his doctors have told him that the damage can't be repaired and that they don't expect he'll live past his thirties. >> they took away...i mean, they took away my life. they took...
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firsto#=ty%ñ up, represenjúqa massey of kentucky on the patriot act. >> host: and and now joining ushe communicators" is representative thomas massey a' j republican from kentucky, but a republican from kentucky with a tech background. what is your background, congressman? >> guest: i have an electrical engineering degree and a mechanicalkv+p engineering degree from mit 29 patents, started a high-tech company. been immersed in this for the first 20 years of my career. >> host: and what was that high-tech company, and what did>9rg itrl >> guest: i wrote a program that lets you sculpt with and print it on a 3-d printer. >> host: isjm$that company still in business? bchy >> guest: the product is still being used to design toys, cars, shoes, jewelry. >> host: and how does your background in technology help you here in4f7 congress? >> guest: well, sometimes it does. sometimes people care about the facts and the numbers and sometimes things are just based on emotion and intuition in which case i get a little bit frustrated. >> host: well, this week, the reason we wanted to talk to you, thi
firsto#=ty%ñ up, represenjúqa massey of kentucky on the patriot act. >> host: and and now joining ushe communicators" is representative thomas massey a' j republican from kentucky, but a republican from kentucky with a tech background. what is your background, congressman? >> guest: i have an electrical engineering degree and a mechanicalkv+p engineering degree from mit 29 patents, started a high-tech company. been immersed in this for the first 20 years of my career....
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for example, douglas massey -- my colleague at the office of population research -- has shown both in his book "american apartheid" and more recent material one of them climbing mount laurel. so high levels of residential segregation have been a major factor contributing to concentrated poverty. and so from the statement of the problem flows a possible solution. one of the arguments made in this book is that programs for the poor have been notoriously unsuccessful. and it pains me to say this because i'm a liberally-minded person. and so my people aren't liberals. but liberals have not been very good in the design of programs for the poor. you take the statement to a little bit of an extreme, i would say that poverty programs have mostly benefited designers and implementers of the program. the reason is that these programs are, by and large focused on changing the behavior of the poor, not on changing the context which creates the problem of poverty. and so if you state that, then i would begin with policies that would contribute to desegregate those residential neighborhoods. demonst
for example, douglas massey -- my colleague at the office of population research -- has shown both in his book "american apartheid" and more recent material one of them climbing mount laurel. so high levels of residential segregation have been a major factor contributing to concentrated poverty. and so from the statement of the problem flows a possible solution. one of the arguments made in this book is that programs for the poor have been notoriously unsuccessful. and it pains me to...
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nothing less than an alliance between britain and the anchorman massey told the against the people of the united states. the president delivered his annual message to congress. the jeffersonians expected another angry wrath of the democratic society. instead to there amazement president washington smiled at the astonished legislators and began by telling the wonderful news. years of negotiation had finally persuaded them to let western farmers should their grain and other goods down to new orleans and sell them there. it meant that they would be the end of the whiskey rebellion. then washington stood there on the podium and congratulated congress on the happiness that their country was experiencing the remaining at peaceful europe was wracked by war. it dawned it dawned on his listeners that they were dealing with a master politician of his era. further evidence was washington's decision to forgo the 3rd term. instead he announced he would not seek a 3rd term. he announced also he announced also that he was going to write a farewell address to the american people. in it he considered
nothing less than an alliance between britain and the anchorman massey told the against the people of the united states. the president delivered his annual message to congress. the jeffersonians expected another angry wrath of the democratic society. instead to there amazement president washington smiled at the astonished legislators and began by telling the wonderful news. years of negotiation had finally persuaded them to let western farmers should their grain and other goods down to new...
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in toms river township eastbound 37 the thomas massey drawbridge is in the up position stuck there.ick and monica. >> you, too. >> thank you. >> much more still to come on "action news" tonight. a race against time on a small island to evacuate dozens of residents from an angry volcano. >> a group of local students leaves their textbooks a the school to learn about law firsthand. we'll show you. adam. >> monica, another warm day but temporary relief from the humidity as the storms have been suppressed to the south but they'll move back in our direction before the weekend ends. i'll have the timing in that accuweather forecast. >> adam thank you. rails weekend down at dover international speed way and nascar fans are already settling in for the excitement. i'll have a preview when "action news" comes right back. >> folks on a japanese island are being told to evacuate after a volcano started erupting. the it was caught on camera about 10:00 a.m. their time. hot gas and rock are flowing from the mountain top to the shore. 137 people currently live in the path of that volcano. >>> well
in toms river township eastbound 37 the thomas massey drawbridge is in the up position stuck there.ick and monica. >> you, too. >> thank you. >> much more still to come on "action news" tonight. a race against time on a small island to evacuate dozens of residents from an angry volcano. >> a group of local students leaves their textbooks a the school to learn about law firsthand. we'll show you. adam. >> monica, another warm day but temporary relief from...
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tomas and this is a point of great difference between the ears of the cold war with someone named aj masseywho was an absolute pacifist organizer and took the absolute pacifist position is supposed to do very clearly stated position of nuclear disarmament. as far as the more general question was norman thomas and impractical man? well, his first biographer who was someone very close to him said that from the very beginning he never had any acts that tatian of ever being elected president, nor did he desire -- nor did he ever expect the socialist party itself as the party by itself to come to power. the goal was only to organize for an eventual larger party to do so. in fact the reason the last time he ran in 1948 was because there was reason to believe there was a possibility of the democratic party breaking up in that kind of realignment taking place because of course everyone thought he would beat truman and that was the reason in 1848 was the last election in which he ran. as goes beyond -- i don't -- as goes beyond bad and specifically the point about pacifism and mutual disarmament ver
tomas and this is a point of great difference between the ears of the cold war with someone named aj masseywho was an absolute pacifist organizer and took the absolute pacifist position is supposed to do very clearly stated position of nuclear disarmament. as far as the more general question was norman thomas and impractical man? well, his first biographer who was someone very close to him said that from the very beginning he never had any acts that tatian of ever being elected president, nor...
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another thing is the fact that a massive amount of corporate finance happened during this election and massey says that the local level, the election commission requires everything that's bad to be accounted for on a note of cory pencil. but at the federal level, that is not the case. so it is going to citizens united way in america. so put that really also have played a much bigger role than we suspect? similarly that goes back to him the entire idea. not so much in terms of the rss maybe which leads to the civil instability, but more in terms of reasserting india's potency. my own colleagues, my peers in india at the time, everyone was bemoaning how india had followed where it should be in a sense, even on the world stage. we were not breaching any new frontiers are making progress at the u.n. security council. there were not admitted to all these nuclear clubs. so i think what the bigger area so. so i was up with an open question on that. the other thing that struck me throughout the narrative was the need for a nuance on how modi seems to appropriate a number of things. in some sense it i
another thing is the fact that a massive amount of corporate finance happened during this election and massey says that the local level, the election commission requires everything that's bad to be accounted for on a note of cory pencil. but at the federal level, that is not the case. so it is going to citizens united way in america. so put that really also have played a much bigger role than we suspect? similarly that goes back to him the entire idea. not so much in terms of the rss maybe...
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cheadle eastbourne, jeremy brown obviously heading out stepping down from massey. even the seat around london that we were talking about there are all sorts of areas that have come into play much further down the conservative target list. we are spotting a couple of them , kingston serving 10. the conservatives taking that counsel so long held by --. it has become much more -- colin: if you talk about the start of the evening, maybe kingston, a lot of these seats at the top. i don't know whether or not you want to talk about how realistic these targets are. tom: if you said yesterday these were under threat, we would be shocked. colin: you have martin hall who has in their a long time, this is a well known local liberal democrat that has maintained a degree of presence on the local councils, which should not be dismissed in the circumstances. people thought they would hold on. all the results we have had so far, certainly from the exit poll and as i mentioned earlier the other polls, the suggested that they would do poorly throughout the southwest. we expect some o
cheadle eastbourne, jeremy brown obviously heading out stepping down from massey. even the seat around london that we were talking about there are all sorts of areas that have come into play much further down the conservative target list. we are spotting a couple of them , kingston serving 10. the conservatives taking that counsel so long held by --. it has become much more -- colin: if you talk about the start of the evening, maybe kingston, a lot of these seats at the top. i don't know...
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one of the other things that the massey-lofgren amendment did that did pass over there was fo get ridof and say that no funds would go to mandate or request that a person alter his product or service to permit electronic surveillance. see, this is what's going on and it is pretty nefarious and really i think antithey the cal to freedom -- antithetical is the government is telling facebook and google, they're forcing them to let them have access to their product. everyone knows this is going on. it is no secret. it is killing these companies in their worldwide market because they are afraid the government has forced their way into all their transmissions. non-americans don't want to use their e-mail. there's currently another bill in the house put in by representatives massey, grayson and mcgovern that would repeal the entire thing repeals the patriot act and fisa amendments of 2008, permits the court to appoint experts permits the courts to have appeal; basically tries to make our intelligence courts a little bit more like an american court or american jurisprudence. epic is the elect
one of the other things that the massey-lofgren amendment did that did pass over there was fo get ridof and say that no funds would go to mandate or request that a person alter his product or service to permit electronic surveillance. see, this is what's going on and it is pretty nefarious and really i think antithey the cal to freedom -- antithetical is the government is telling facebook and google, they're forcing them to let them have access to their product. everyone knows this is going on....
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massey tried to point out is it took off the problem of segregation off the table. of discussing when's problematic problematic. let me tell you it is a problem because, i mean, you see to succeed in america you need not just book knowledge not just a knowledge of learning in school. but cultural capital and social capital which you don't get at school. social capital is the interactions you make. the friends you make. whom you know. whom you know in is as important. you come to harvard not because harvard has a superior teaching faculty. i can assure you there's lots of other places to point out to you much cheaper, too, where you get a better education in terms of -- in terms of the content and relationship between professors and students. what you learn -- what you get at harvard is social capital. what you get at harvard business school you pay, again, you can read the case studies. you can acquire the knowledge. is that very important social capital. whom you know. but there's another kind of knowledge. okay? which is the cultural capital which is acquired whic
massey tried to point out is it took off the problem of segregation off the table. of discussing when's problematic problematic. let me tell you it is a problem because, i mean, you see to succeed in america you need not just book knowledge not just a knowledge of learning in school. but cultural capital and social capital which you don't get at school. social capital is the interactions you make. the friends you make. whom you know. whom you know in is as important. you come to harvard not...