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what i came away feeling and he wanted to explore with me was learning a little bit about the morrill calling. there was a sense of betrayal that he was experiencing. he had been betrayed by his command or by the president of the united states or the people that sent him and he had to bear the burden alone. bearing the burden meant coming home coming and he was the person that dragged the body parts scattered on trees and in fields. she came home with a tape the would repeat in his mind of smells and sounds of charred bodies and flash. so he came home with that and has to free integrate. it's not anger that was raging and not fury but simmering below the surface. it comes up sometimes when he has to deal with the va or navigating the bureaucracy making his way through. you're not coming home to fort bragg to large bases to the regime or what not. you're coming home on your own. he wasn't the 18-year-old that enlisted, he was a noble and had a lot of adjusting to do. >> is it easy to lose the quality? >> we've just seen a disturbing incident and devotee of the marine urination over the
what i came away feeling and he wanted to explore with me was learning a little bit about the morrill calling. there was a sense of betrayal that he was experiencing. he had been betrayed by his command or by the president of the united states or the people that sent him and he had to bear the burden alone. bearing the burden meant coming home coming and he was the person that dragged the body parts scattered on trees and in fields. she came home with a tape the would repeat in his mind of...
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for so many of us the struggle for the thought that my feelings are sick and natural deviant canned morrill could have lost in to the scholastic emotional scars i don't think we talk about so much because it makes us sound week that that affects the in any way. i cannot at a time in the context where many people believe that acting on those deep feelings was going to send me straight to hell and there are plenty of people that still believe that and that could do a lot of damage to kids. the fact that we have that shared experience and sensitivity of that experience is one of the difference is that in many cases we have had to fight much harder to be acknowledged merely as legitimate and that we still have to go through coming out. if i'm on an airplane coming to an event like this asking what i'm doing and i have to make some decision which at this point in my life is a pretty easy decision. well, let me tell you about the buck? [laughter] but, -- >> you can order it on amazon. >> exactly. but you still occasionally will be sitting next to that person who will give you a sort of a double t
for so many of us the struggle for the thought that my feelings are sick and natural deviant canned morrill could have lost in to the scholastic emotional scars i don't think we talk about so much because it makes us sound week that that affects the in any way. i cannot at a time in the context where many people believe that acting on those deep feelings was going to send me straight to hell and there are plenty of people that still believe that and that could do a lot of damage to kids. the...
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they are deeply, deeply talking about choice and morrill agency and women's fundamental rights. so, i in my own clinic have those actions and we also work with women who want their children for adoption so whatever the choice we are there to help them. >> who will speak for the fetus? >> will you? >> yes, i will. >> gough, speak for it. [laughter] >> i'm not as eloquent as you are and i don't want to be compared with your eloquence, but i think when a woman has an abortion she is attacking herself and she's in danger in her health. she's not doing a good thing for herself, and a lot of us wouldn't be here if our parents had aborted and there's also the chance the leonardo da vinci was afforded. >> this is an question. >> at alisa fer is not because they don't have enough people the entire anti-choice movement speaks for the fetus. the fetus has a good constituency. a good advocate out there. and the point of the matter is that the woman has to make that choice. it is a potential life, yes. but the woman's life takes precedence. >> the woman can abstain from having intercourse. y
they are deeply, deeply talking about choice and morrill agency and women's fundamental rights. so, i in my own clinic have those actions and we also work with women who want their children for adoption so whatever the choice we are there to help them. >> who will speak for the fetus? >> will you? >> yes, i will. >> gough, speak for it. [laughter] >> i'm not as eloquent as you are and i don't want to be compared with your eloquence, but i think when a woman has an...
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greatest educational achievement this country's history was a republican congressman from vermont named morrillham lincoln who created the land grant schools that created a system of universities, including the university of california, that produced more nobel prize winners than all the universities combined, total federal program, 10,000 acres of land to every member of congress' state. there's been a long presence and involvement of the federal government in the well-being of this country. >> i'm giving mark a land grant ollege act, the homestead act and even the railroad. i think we can stop at health care. >> teddy roosevelt came to wyoming in the early 1900s and he came to the university, a land grant university. he said, you got a great education. what's more important is the character of the people. and the character of the people of wyoming and the people that have built this country and built their businesses. >> we agree. character is deafening. >> ifill: we'll go find jeff brown on the floor. hi, jeff. >> brown: i'm here with jeff labrador. you're here trying to show this is a diver
greatest educational achievement this country's history was a republican congressman from vermont named morrillham lincoln who created the land grant schools that created a system of universities, including the university of california, that produced more nobel prize winners than all the universities combined, total federal program, 10,000 acres of land to every member of congress' state. there's been a long presence and involvement of the federal government in the well-being of this country....
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the center for disease control, and i want to appreciate my project officer, kathleen and the late morrill who was instrumental in funding this work and really driving those research questions. what we know what those kids that both the others and what we see year and what i am showing you this example and a really quick and a demonstration of the research of the tip of the iceberg to understand what are these kids like that will the others. we're looking at about 1,108th graders and we tracked them from fifth to eighth grade over and i'm going to show you some findings. you may not be impressed by this beautiful structure but ibm and my team is coming into this builds on the cross sectional research which limits our ability to understand the nuanced mechanisms hallett is kids begin to bully others. what i'm going to walk you through our three waves of data from fifth grade to seventh grade and what this shows is that for boys and this is the boy model, boy is better in homes where there are high rates of family violence and civil aggression are more likely to bully others longitudinal iai
the center for disease control, and i want to appreciate my project officer, kathleen and the late morrill who was instrumental in funding this work and really driving those research questions. what we know what those kids that both the others and what we see year and what i am showing you this example and a really quick and a demonstration of the research of the tip of the iceberg to understand what are these kids like that will the others. we're looking at about 1,108th graders and we tracked...
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he's the author of in defense of natural law, making minn morrill, civil liberties and public morality and the cautious orthodoxies law, religion and morality in crisis and co-author of embryo a distance of human life. his scholarly articles and reviews have appeared in the harvard law review, of the yale law journal, the columbia law review and the american journal of jurisprudence. he is the recipient of many honors and awards including the presidential citizens medal, the metal for the defense of human rights of the republic of poland, the middle of the becket fund for religious liberty, the sydney memorial award of the national association of scholars and many other awards. the most admirable quality of dr. george is a man of faith, a staunch defender of the unborn, and he is hailed as america's most influential conservative christian thinker. please give a warm welcome to dr. robbie george. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you very much for that kind introduction. it's really wonderful to be back at the annual student conference i want to thank the administratio
he's the author of in defense of natural law, making minn morrill, civil liberties and public morality and the cautious orthodoxies law, religion and morality in crisis and co-author of embryo a distance of human life. his scholarly articles and reviews have appeared in the harvard law review, of the yale law journal, the columbia law review and the american journal of jurisprudence. he is the recipient of many honors and awards including the presidential citizens medal, the metal for the...