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poland and russia hold the morrill services to mark a year since the plane crash that killed the polish president lech kaczynski and ninety five other. nato faces questions over the effectiveness of its u.n. back no fly zone in libya after reports that two rebel helicopters were shot down by gadhafi forces. and also this week a finnish priest is charged with inciting racial hatred of the interview he gave to r.t. in which he spoke out against russia's most wanted terrorist. it's midnight here in moscow are you watching the weekly from r t around about the top stories of the past seven days with me kevin allen and first poland is marking a national tragedy a year on since the presidential plane crashed in heavy fog in western russia killing everyone on board at the time including the head of state like a chin ski at the time shared sense of shock saw in moscow in warsaw experiencer thought and storage frosty relations commemoration of events of been held here in russia and this still ongoing in poland let's cross them live to our correspondent and he has been bringing us up to date with
poland and russia hold the morrill services to mark a year since the plane crash that killed the polish president lech kaczynski and ninety five other. nato faces questions over the effectiveness of its u.n. back no fly zone in libya after reports that two rebel helicopters were shot down by gadhafi forces. and also this week a finnish priest is charged with inciting racial hatred of the interview he gave to r.t. in which he spoke out against russia's most wanted terrorist. it's midnight here...
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have learned, you know, before i reached this age its common enough in your 20s when you have these morrill hierarchies, but the more i began to realize that you actually don't have to make a virtue hierarchy of who's paying accounts for more. yes, the pain of a working-class woman or low-paying factory worker or clerk who had an ax saucing job at work and then he quickly exhausting at home or the pain of a black woman who couldn't protect her kids from racism no matter if both she and her husband were working and no matter how educated they were coming out as different and more immediate in some ways more urgent than the stress facing a middle class woman as a homemaker finding out that she didn't believe it was as good as she knew it ought to be. but i don't think the pain of those homemakers' was trivial or should be discounted, and it was it was more bewildering because the new the and privileges. they wrote to me when they first heard i was doing this book and they said i don't have much sympathy for the board middle class housewives. they are always very recently when their parents ha
have learned, you know, before i reached this age its common enough in your 20s when you have these morrill hierarchies, but the more i began to realize that you actually don't have to make a virtue hierarchy of who's paying accounts for more. yes, the pain of a working-class woman or low-paying factory worker or clerk who had an ax saucing job at work and then he quickly exhausting at home or the pain of a black woman who couldn't protect her kids from racism no matter if both she and her...
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call in the brush or hold the morrill services to barky years since the plane crash that killed the polish president lech kaczynski and ninety five others. nato faces questions over the effectiveness of its u.n. back no fly zone in libya reports the two rebel helicopters were shot down by gadhafi forces. and also this week you're finnish priest is charged with inciting racial hatred of the interview with r.t. in which he spoke out against russia's most wanted terrorist. it's nine pm sunday night here in moscow you're watching the weekly from r.t. around to the top stories from the past seven days with me kevin zero but first poland is marking a national tragedy a year since the presidential plane crashed in heavy fog in western russia killing everyone on board including the head of state like ski at the time the shared sense of shock saw moscow and warsaw experience a thaw and historically frosty relations commemoration of events have been held here in russia still going on in poland jesse is watching those events in warsaw for us. poland today has one of the most tragic and saddest days s
call in the brush or hold the morrill services to barky years since the plane crash that killed the polish president lech kaczynski and ninety five others. nato faces questions over the effectiveness of its u.n. back no fly zone in libya reports the two rebel helicopters were shot down by gadhafi forces. and also this week you're finnish priest is charged with inciting racial hatred of the interview with r.t. in which he spoke out against russia's most wanted terrorist. it's nine pm sunday...
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if you're not at risk, you do not have as much morrill authority to put other folks at risk. that is only going to get more serious as these become more widespread and more well known. and as we take the steps that were suggested that the back end of the first presentation, as we have to get more automated at the back end, because of the avalanche of data coming in, this question of a robot-like response to creating legal action is going to become more and more prominent. so, again, like general deptula, i'm quite comfortable with how we're doing. and well into the future. but this will be an issue that will have to be addressed for us to put this within the broader global and particularly within the american political culture. so again. tremendous platforms, but they create tremendous problems. that will affect how that ran those in the future. -- that ramp those in the future. >> our third panelist is richard speier. to and because these remarks are on the record. i'm going to forgo all humor. [laughter] i am going to discuss a problem that i helped create and a possible so
if you're not at risk, you do not have as much morrill authority to put other folks at risk. that is only going to get more serious as these become more widespread and more well known. and as we take the steps that were suggested that the back end of the first presentation, as we have to get more automated at the back end, because of the avalanche of data coming in, this question of a robot-like response to creating legal action is going to become more and more prominent. so, again, like...
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mentioned earlier, listen to this, quote, there is one school of thought that suggests for the war to be morrill as opposed to just legal, quote, it must link the killing of enemies with an element of self sacrifice or at least risk to one's self. are these people serious? some of this was raised earlier today. the taliban who do not comply with the laws of the international conflict are actually the number one positive civilian casualty in afghanistan and pakistan so it is okay for them to kill because they are at risk? i thought or i happened to be a supporter of general patton's notion of what your objective needs to be is to make the other poor dumb son of a bitch bayh for his country, it is to be projecting power without full our ability and what the remote pot aircraft do for us is allowed us to obtain and asymmetric advantage for our adversaries can't respond. okay. our remotely piloted aircraft subject to what i call exuberance. what i mean by that is the certainly introduce an enormous and have significant concept and it just but i would suggest to you we have to be careful about how fa
mentioned earlier, listen to this, quote, there is one school of thought that suggests for the war to be morrill as opposed to just legal, quote, it must link the killing of enemies with an element of self sacrifice or at least risk to one's self. are these people serious? some of this was raised earlier today. the taliban who do not comply with the laws of the international conflict are actually the number one positive civilian casualty in afghanistan and pakistan so it is okay for them to...
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something about republicanism that applies self-government's and the morrill government of the community governing itself with certain moral standards and understanding that not just anyone, any community can govern itself. you have to have certain characteristics and respect certain virtues and he leaves that out quickly and eloquently in the essay and it is a striking nsa. >> host: you can picture the secretaries crime rate is just secretaries crime rate is just skyrocketing he's writing an essay on george washington. he makes the point when you say someone is publicly spirited we think of ralph nader, the active, but in earlier centuries to have a decent society. >> guest: that nsa is a little bit elitist and worried about the egalitarianism and the democratization. later on the kind of conservative populism if he says the eletes themselves are always a decadent and destructive of the country and if the public turns out to be healthy and rises up in revolt politics is a fluid business and sometimes you will be think the public should constrain as awful but at other times since the min
something about republicanism that applies self-government's and the morrill government of the community governing itself with certain moral standards and understanding that not just anyone, any community can govern itself. you have to have certain characteristics and respect certain virtues and he leaves that out quickly and eloquently in the essay and it is a striking nsa. >> host: you can picture the secretaries crime rate is just secretaries crime rate is just skyrocketing he's...
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you have the wealthiest people on the planet who in the normal times with morrill industries would sitehind giant doors and protective officers and enjoy all the space and privacy they could have and yet they don't. they choose to be right on top of each other because you're in the industry where the knowledge matters more than space and it is basically how the cities succeed and how new york came back with knowledge more valuable in space and financing new york the cause there's no industry knowing just a little bit more is more valuable is more important. and that's why there's this very strong tendency of ideal oriented industries to be the mainstay of urban renaissance whether talking it out by utech in massachusetts or computers in greater san francisco, talking about leveraging this urban ability to connect people with and learn from one another. now what is often suggested of course that they make it obsolete but i don't think that's true because there's something so fundamental about people that makes face-to-face contact so valuable. we have evolved over millions of years to h
you have the wealthiest people on the planet who in the normal times with morrill industries would sitehind giant doors and protective officers and enjoy all the space and privacy they could have and yet they don't. they choose to be right on top of each other because you're in the industry where the knowledge matters more than space and it is basically how the cities succeed and how new york came back with knowledge more valuable in space and financing new york the cause there's no industry...