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in fact, that might be a good place to go into our look at mystics and mysticism. if we could bring up one graphic from the last class, obviously, a cardinal in the roman catholic faith is someone you would say immediately is the belief style of religion, but you're so right, susanna, that all the styles were embodied in that man, and he was certainly a seeker. in fact, i had a wonderful conversation with martin marty, who that he had a chance to meet the great religious people of the world - the dalai lama, the pope, other great religious leaders - and he said that every one, they go so deeply into their own tradition, that they can find connection with other traditions. and our swami that we'll meet in the next class is exactly like that also, because he sees all religious paths as leading to a similar summit. not everybody agrees with that, yeah, you want to follow-up, susanna? >> well, i was just going to say, truly, you may have hit on it, that the deeper you go, the more you recognize. and his roots were down, and you could see there were other ones there, so
in fact, that might be a good place to go into our look at mystics and mysticism. if we could bring up one graphic from the last class, obviously, a cardinal in the roman catholic faith is someone you would say immediately is the belief style of religion, but you're so right, susanna, that all the styles were embodied in that man, and he was certainly a seeker. in fact, i had a wonderful conversation with martin marty, who that he had a chance to meet the great religious people of the world -...
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mystical tradition. so just a few words, a short roll-in from professor wendy wright. >> i think people are most familiar with figures like teresa of ahumada, some of the great - john of the cross, these great carmelite mystics of the tradition whose writings, especially as they attempt to describe the interior experience of this intimacy and these various dimensions - in other words, they talk about an interior path, an interior castle, or a process of going - the intimacy with god, and the writings of these peoples have been very influential. people have responded to them because spiritual journey is not only exterior and not only has to do with ideas and who they're with, but it also has to do with a growing sense of - again, that gathering of one's own energies around the focal point of god, and that those are - in the christian tradition, it's often said that there are primitive movements. in other words, there's a way in which you make space in yourself through those disciplines, through prayer or
mystical tradition. so just a few words, a short roll-in from professor wendy wright. >> i think people are most familiar with figures like teresa of ahumada, some of the great - john of the cross, these great carmelite mystics of the tradition whose writings, especially as they attempt to describe the interior experience of this intimacy and these various dimensions - in other words, they talk about an interior path, an interior castle, or a process of going - the intimacy with god, and...
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this is similar to our nature mysticism, but also elements of monist mysticism. moving on to relationship. we got it settled, folks, right off the bat in terms of identity - brahman is everywhere, is one, is perfect, is bliss, is joy, and we are one with that; we are but drops in the ocean of eternal bliss. doesn't that sound good? i could start my morning with that, with the wheaties. anyway, relationship - karma. here we get into the very intriguing doctrines, really - we could call them answers to profound life questions. karma is a kind of cosmic law of cause and effect - it affects all deeds in life. to put it a little bit crassly and simplistically, what you do affects what happens right now, but also in the next life, when it links us up with reincarnation. sure, janet? >> my great grandmother had a saying. whenever my grandmother, she would ask her for something, my great grandmother would say to her, "lillian, what's coming to you won't miss you." and that's like a zen buddhist bohemian grandmother saying, you know? that's karma. wisdom. >> did you hear
this is similar to our nature mysticism, but also elements of monist mysticism. moving on to relationship. we got it settled, folks, right off the bat in terms of identity - brahman is everywhere, is one, is perfect, is bliss, is joy, and we are one with that; we are but drops in the ocean of eternal bliss. doesn't that sound good? i could start my morning with that, with the wheaties. anyway, relationship - karma. here we get into the very intriguing doctrines, really - we could call them...
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for many people these encounters become a mystical experience.ibes have an expression for this. they say, we have walked together in the shadow of the rainbow. indeed, these are spiritual moments and nature is filled with them. throughout the many cultures and geographic climates around the globe, the words wind, breath and spirit are synonymous. these currents of gentle winds
for many people these encounters become a mystical experience.ibes have an expression for this. they say, we have walked together in the shadow of the rainbow. indeed, these are spiritual moments and nature is filled with them. throughout the many cultures and geographic climates around the globe, the words wind, breath and spirit are synonymous. these currents of gentle winds
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and nature mysticism. so let's hear from nancy mccagney at the zen center in san francisco. >> we're at the san francisco zen center, and we're speaking with professor nancy mccagney from the university of delaware. now, nancy has a very interesting field of study, because it combines eastern religions, particularly buddhism, and also environmental studies, environmental ethics. nancy, why is there a natural connection between buddhism and environmental ethics? >> i think one of the reasons is seeing the entire universe as the buddha, and this planet as the buddha - the hope that buddha nature is suffused throughout the environment is part of it. and so one way to celebrate that or to meditate on that is to walk, and walking meditation is a traditional buddhist practice. hiking in the u.s. is a traditional practice. to hike mindfully in wilderness, paying attention to the breathing - so let's say you take four steps in, four steps out, breathing out, paying attention to the wind, the every leaf and petal,
and nature mysticism. so let's hear from nancy mccagney at the zen center in san francisco. >> we're at the san francisco zen center, and we're speaking with professor nancy mccagney from the university of delaware. now, nancy has a very interesting field of study, because it combines eastern religions, particularly buddhism, and also environmental studies, environmental ethics. nancy, why is there a natural connection between buddhism and environmental ethics? >> i think one of the...
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this class, but a little bit further down the pike, we're going to be talking about meditation and mysticism, and we're going to be going to a desert monastery in the sahara, where of course people are silent all the time, and what does that mean? what is it about religious experience that says, "shut up." eventually, you have to be quiet and listen to something within, something experientially that makes it authentic. now we can talk about prayer, we can talk about meditation, or we can talk about just going for a long, quiet walk in the woods or perhaps a long hike in camping by ourselves or a trip down to the ocean sitting by the sea, and when we talk about different kinds of mystical experience, we'll touch on those. but there's something about human beings as part of this need is the only way to quiet the chatter of the mind is to go through some kind of religious practice or another and meet this kind of silence. so in our last set of graphics here, as we're winding up what's been a great class, i want to talk about the different styles, and paul munshank, actually, i believe, came up
this class, but a little bit further down the pike, we're going to be talking about meditation and mysticism, and we're going to be going to a desert monastery in the sahara, where of course people are silent all the time, and what does that mean? what is it about religious experience that says, "shut up." eventually, you have to be quiet and listen to something within, something experientially that makes it authentic. now we can talk about prayer, we can talk about meditation, or we...
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this what if we accomplish nothing of mystics i want you to be a good student. but let's look at our life did you see me leave at three am and you see me when i got home. at the checkpoints and work hard at school don't be lazy. chief danger i told you how your grandparents treated us. and they burn as if they could pour gasoline on us and burn us without thinking twice. you know i'm going to do one of the so they kicked aside and humiliated us in front of everyone the fights and arguments. you understand i would know that as you see i don't want you to be like me i want you to be. you see how we sell first. matters. but we managed to build a house. about took a while to move in with but we did it. so and your grandparents of changed. so now you don't treat us like they used to. and india and i want you to succeed i don't want you to be dependent on others so i want you to be independent. you have to look out for yourself had and done and it's every man for himself. who. believe. pluck. more news today violence is once again fled upland these are the images the
this what if we accomplish nothing of mystics i want you to be a good student. but let's look at our life did you see me leave at three am and you see me when i got home. at the checkpoints and work hard at school don't be lazy. chief danger i told you how your grandparents treated us. and they burn as if they could pour gasoline on us and burn us without thinking twice. you know i'm going to do one of the so they kicked aside and humiliated us in front of everyone the fights and arguments. you...
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and interesting in my makeup on one hand to have peace and goodwill and compassion it even in more mystical. i see this in me so when i was doing the study i could get under the skin of the tribal people because that is part of my harry tisch. so we could transcend that because it is not just one point* but the central government and the united states and the tribal people and their elements. the united states defines itself today. >> what is the role that it manufactures and geographically? should it be split up? is a nation of tribes? >> many of these nations to our put together after the second world war. they have an ancient history and a modern history as a modern state. unless there is the internal crisis to take place 1971 and pakistan has to be very careful. some of these are exacerbated by the drone strikes. the tribal areas are in flames. it where between 35 and 40,000 people. 15 soldiers killed by suicide bombers in turn fight their own people and muslims killing muslims creating a lot of tension in society the government is not the securely popular so there are some tension and
and interesting in my makeup on one hand to have peace and goodwill and compassion it even in more mystical. i see this in me so when i was doing the study i could get under the skin of the tribal people because that is part of my harry tisch. so we could transcend that because it is not just one point* but the central government and the united states and the tribal people and their elements. the united states defines itself today. >> what is the role that it manufactures and...
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. >> i'm opt mystic we'll have a vote on the gun issue. >> the buyback program ran out of money after two and a half hours. disappoint something gun -- disappointing some gun owners. >> are you serious? >> one man was paid $1,700 for the guns he turned in organizers say that's why they ran out of money so quickly and next time they will put a ceiling on how much they will pay each resident. the next guybacks is on march 2nd the santa clara county fairgroundses. am frightening moments for passengers on a transit bus this morning. someone shot at the bus and shattered a window, just after midnight. none of the nine passengers were struck by the gunfire about four of them suffered minor injuries from falling while the bus driver sped away. the gunman has not been captured. >> a campus lockdown has been lifted admit at -- admit mitt after someone report seeing someone with a gun. someone told police they spotted a man carrying a rifle on campus. they did not find the reported gunman and believe the original report was a hoax. >> in the east bay, fundraiser was held at a concord gym to hon
. >> i'm opt mystic we'll have a vote on the gun issue. >> the buyback program ran out of money after two and a half hours. disappoint something gun -- disappointing some gun owners. >> are you serious? >> one man was paid $1,700 for the guns he turned in organizers say that's why they ran out of money so quickly and next time they will put a ceiling on how much they will pay each resident. the next guybacks is on march 2nd the santa clara county fairgroundses. am...
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mystical as a brochure and that made us smile it was a lovely plan of god to brussels which was a tongue in cheek but very critical look at industry lobbying in the u. written by eric and me in our our colleagues. when i started does commission and i realize souls are also so weak suspicion surrounding so this isn't making in european union. of course i. say establish for myself a purpose to reduce these suspicions. he was going to launch this european transparency initiative and we immediately. become political. business. sense for. us. to get on with the street. european commission is going to. dissolve interests represented. the decision making process have to happen in a transparent the commission can see that's important to know. what the interests they represent and against what financial background. of say efforts to do creates a speech or to make the speech. of course outlined main principles of transparency initiative which will be done. of reactions and if you know without financial transparency we'll never find out who really is behind the campaign stick. a little bit more con
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it is almost like a mystical. >> -- tavis: how did the harmonica become your instrument?when i was a kid, they were just around. it was like all kids had a harmonica. as a teenager, i was interested in blues. i thought maybe i could play my own blues. it sounds so good to listen to it, it might feel even better to play it, so i would go out into the woods and teach myself. it just took over. the blues overtook me. yes, the harmonic it is the only instance where you cannot see what you are doing or anybody else. you are really on your own. every other instance, you can really see the hands and have a clue of how to play it. you are really on your own with the harmonica. it is the only one where you can breathe and out -- in and out. tavis: speaking of instruments, are their instruments -- this might be a silly question, but are their instruments that you just have a complete aberration for, that as often as you can, you want to include them on your projects? >> again, following the music, i let the song be in charge of the way it wants to sound. tavis: i only ask that beca
it is almost like a mystical. >> -- tavis: how did the harmonica become your instrument?when i was a kid, they were just around. it was like all kids had a harmonica. as a teenager, i was interested in blues. i thought maybe i could play my own blues. it sounds so good to listen to it, it might feel even better to play it, so i would go out into the woods and teach myself. it just took over. the blues overtook me. yes, the harmonic it is the only instance where you cannot see what you are...
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i don't want to sound mystical but i knew exactly what i wanted to do with this radio show.to talk about relationships and tour and have seminars and i wanted to write my books and the political thing was a surprise later. but the success of the show, the show should be bigger than it is now. >> new york city was too small for you? >> it wasn't enough because whatever we were dealing with in new york, i asked my listeners in new york i had that much respect to them to say can we take them national? absolutely. everything we talk about needs to be shared with everybody. it should be on everywhere. >> i wish you much success and thank you for the service you offer to us. >> been great being here. >>> still to come, what we do to protect our children. >> have recent photos. we need head shots. if there's a missing child we need to know who we're looking for. there are so many people asking for assistance, yet, we don't know who we're looking for because we don't have a photo of that child. ♪ [ male announcer a european-inspired suspension, but it's not from germany. ♪ a powerfu
i don't want to sound mystical but i knew exactly what i wanted to do with this radio show.to talk about relationships and tour and have seminars and i wanted to write my books and the political thing was a surprise later. but the success of the show, the show should be bigger than it is now. >> new york city was too small for you? >> it wasn't enough because whatever we were dealing with in new york, i asked my listeners in new york i had that much respect to them to say can we...
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in this and mystical as a brochure and that made us smile it was a lovely plan it got to brussels which was a tongue in cheek very critical look at industry lobbying in the you written by eric and me in our our colleagues. when i started as a mistress and commission and i really souls that was so so weak suspicion surrounding so decision making in european union. of course i. say establish for myself a purpose do a little to reduce the suspicions. told her step he was going to launch this european transparency initiative and we immediately saw that these rules are because political opportunity. as an outsider to brussels business he also had a clear sense for how the ordinary citizen about brussels. and some colors to get on with the lobby in the street. european commission is going to it's that's activities of interests representatives are legitimate and offer a valuable input into decision making process things have to happen in a transparent manner the commission can see that. but these important to know. the percent that they saw are what the interests they represent and against wha
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i think the core, you know -- we always -- there is this idealization that the court is rogue mystics, impervious to the real world. that has never been the way it is. that has never been the way it should be. i don't agree with all their decisions, but i certainly think it is appropriate to consider -- the justice of the justice to consider the implications of their decisions. >> did you agree with this decision? >> i sure did. >> and the way that it came down? >> look, i agreed with the bottom line. i think the affordable care act is constitutional. if you recall, chief justice roberts opinion said, it is not constitutional under the commerce clause but it is constitutional under the taxing power. i think it is constitutional under both. that doesn't make a difference. if it is constitutional, it is constitutional. the result is what matters upit is correct. >> some say john roberts was revealed to be a closet liberal? >> not true. he did not last june 28 discover his inner moderate. [laughter] >> that is not going too happen. he's a conservative. remember, this argument about the a
i think the core, you know -- we always -- there is this idealization that the court is rogue mystics, impervious to the real world. that has never been the way it is. that has never been the way it should be. i don't agree with all their decisions, but i certainly think it is appropriate to consider -- the justice of the justice to consider the implications of their decisions. >> did you agree with this decision? >> i sure did. >> and the way that it came down? >> look,...
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experts disagree, to some it's a number only and investors are feeling more o mystic and thus more willing to invest. the nasdaq is up 35 and the s&p 500 up 14. >>> one of the big reasons the dow was up is this morning's jobs report. according to the labor department, u.s. employers added 1 57,000 jobs in january and the unemployment rate was unchanged, at 7.9%. analysts say that could be because more people are starting toking look for work. january's report marks 35 consecutive months of job growth. >>> the attack on the u.s. embassy in turkey comes on the same day that john kerry stakes over as secretary of state. kerry will be sworn in at the state department this afternoon. before starting his new job, kerry made his farewell tour across massachusetts yesterday. he said he wanted to thank the people he's represented in the senate for 29 years. >>> and hillary clinton just gave her farewell speech to the state department this afternoon on her last day as secretary of state. this is video of clinton leaving home this morning for her last day on the job. clinton has said she looks forwar
experts disagree, to some it's a number only and investors are feeling more o mystic and thus more willing to invest. the nasdaq is up 35 and the s&p 500 up 14. >>> one of the big reasons the dow was up is this morning's jobs report. according to the labor department, u.s. employers added 1 57,000 jobs in january and the unemployment rate was unchanged, at 7.9%. analysts say that could be because more people are starting toking look for work. january's report marks 35 consecutive...
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. ♪ >>> like other major religions, islam has its own mystical branch, called sufism, which teaches manyays to experience spiritual union with the divine. one of those paths -- dating from the 13th century -- is dance, specifically the dancing of those known as whirling dervishes, who were followers of the poet rumi. recently, the smithsonian institution in washington had a symposium on sufism, that included dervishes from turkey. our guide was manjula kumar, a smithsonian program manager. >> there are stories about the origins of the whirling dervishes and one of the stories is rumi was walking towards, just walking down and he heard the call for prayer and he was so overwhelmed, he was almost in an ecstasy to hear the call for prayer that he started moving around and he called it a divine ecstasy. and since then his followers started making this whirling. it's creating an atmosphere to pray and it's an offering i think it's just a physical way of expressing this love for the divine and that's how they kind of twirl and in the whirling it becomes a meditation. it's an ecstatic state, bu
. ♪ >>> like other major religions, islam has its own mystical branch, called sufism, which teaches manyays to experience spiritual union with the divine. one of those paths -- dating from the 13th century -- is dance, specifically the dancing of those known as whirling dervishes, who were followers of the poet rumi. recently, the smithsonian institution in washington had a symposium on sufism, that included dervishes from turkey. our guide was manjula kumar, a smithsonian program...
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course there are trying to ruin here especially because of the mystic consumption based economy mostof us and europe as you know has been completely suffered by austerity so on one hand they're trying to promote bilateral trade and expanding on the other hand you know the shrinking of the state under these conservative policies is not going to help them revive the group and in the absence of brought you don't have these corporations going to manufacture and export goods or services so i think we have to be realistic i mean the governor of the bank of england when king himself said that we're only halfway through the global economic crisis if that is so then we are looking at two thousand and eighteen is the only statement we want to come out of this crisis so until then i think most of these targets are mostly aspirational and i would be surprised if these are not meant. well coming out the kids are not all right certainly not in british close rooms investigate why weapons in school bags of becoming aware of the widespread among pupils in the u.k. to study reveals a local violence th
course there are trying to ruin here especially because of the mystic consumption based economy mostof us and europe as you know has been completely suffered by austerity so on one hand they're trying to promote bilateral trade and expanding on the other hand you know the shrinking of the state under these conservative policies is not going to help them revive the group and in the absence of brought you don't have these corporations going to manufacture and export goods or services so i think...
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it in a fascinating way - who is studying this strange idea of how our mind works in this sort of mystical way? > > believe it or not bill, the study of neuroscience, which is where this originated from, is just blowing up now. the amount of research and dollars that go into describing what the human being has known its entire life. when you think about it, whether we walked off the savannas of africa or out of the garden of eden, we have always followed that little voice that goes, "over here, over here." that's the power of instinct. > but we often don't know we're listening to that voice. the idea is, how do you get that voice to be more recognizable? to have it speak with a little more authority? > > great question. i called them mind-ups. just like pushups or sit-ups or pull-ups to build our body, we do mind-ups. and a mind-up would be, when you are thinking about the power of instinct, to listen to that voice every so often. we get all caught up in our intellect - "oh, i can think this through." but there might at times be a fork in the road where you go, "i'm thinking this way, but
it in a fascinating way - who is studying this strange idea of how our mind works in this sort of mystical way? > > believe it or not bill, the study of neuroscience, which is where this originated from, is just blowing up now. the amount of research and dollars that go into describing what the human being has known its entire life. when you think about it, whether we walked off the savannas of africa or out of the garden of eden, we have always followed that little voice that goes,...
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and in this and mystical isn't a brochure and that made us smile it was a lovely planet guide to brussels which was a tongue in cheek but a very critical look at industry lobbying in the e.u. written by eric and me in our our colleagues. when i started the commission and i really sold at several says so weak suspicion surrounding some decision making in european union. of course i. say establish for myself a purpose to a little reduce the suspicions. told to step he was going to launch this european transparency initiative and we immediately saw that these fruits are because political opportunity. as an outsider to brussels business he also had a clear sense for how the ordinary citizen process. and some colors to get on with the lobby in the street. european commission is going to it's that's activities of interests representatives are legitimate and valuable input into the decision making process but sinks have to happen in a transparent manner the commission can see that is that these important to no interest representatives are what the interests they represent and against what financ
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after nine eleven john kiriakou served as the chief of counterterrorist operations in pakistan mystically are always were portably praise that the agency for his will in the capture of abu zubaydah who back in two thousand and two was thought to be third in command and now years later john kerry is heading to prison he was just sentenced to. two and a half years in jail mr getting out with thank you so much for coming thanks for having me i really appreciate it i know that time is of much value to you and your family now before you. find yourself behind bars. you were convicted of revealing the identity of an agent or freelance reporter who by the way never even published it you said you regretted shape sharing the name of the agent of the officer and your policy for it but you also said it was not why the government went after you why do you think the government went after you i have i have never believed that my case was about a leak i have always believed that my case is about torture when i went on a.b.c. news in december two thousand and seven and i said that not only was the cia tor
after nine eleven john kiriakou served as the chief of counterterrorist operations in pakistan mystically are always were portably praise that the agency for his will in the capture of abu zubaydah who back in two thousand and two was thought to be third in command and now years later john kerry is heading to prison he was just sentenced to. two and a half years in jail mr getting out with thank you so much for coming thanks for having me i really appreciate it i know that time is of much value...
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well the nationalist angle is used to play up support no mystically japan is using this dispute to rebuild its military so already is gaining something from it and abyei was reelected because of his nationalist right wing stance and his rather belligerent stance so nationalism is used even in us to to gain support for whatever each country is doing but it comes down to resources and geo political reasons you know but. so money is at the heart of this but nationalism emotion is used to gain support but i want to return to the u.s. japan. coordinated effort to. create a front against china the u.s. is not just getting closer to you know it's allies it's us australia and india as already mentioned but also vietnam in cambodia is former enemies and the japan too is giving navy ships to the philippines and selling submarines to vietnam so this is a very coordinated effort to create a new front against china to contain china because inevitably there's going to be more of a of a fight over resources because all these all these industries all these countries need oil natural gas to pursued this mo
well the nationalist angle is used to play up support no mystically japan is using this dispute to rebuild its military so already is gaining something from it and abyei was reelected because of his nationalist right wing stance and his rather belligerent stance so nationalism is used even in us to to gain support for whatever each country is doing but it comes down to resources and geo political reasons you know but. so money is at the heart of this but nationalism emotion is used to gain...
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probably can't trust even the local police so who do you nationalize who do you federalize in a way to mystically to ensure the control and monitoring of the population but that was never in the original design of the constitution and historically we've never really get ever gone there we got a few breaches here and there but they were quickly pulled back here were saying hey it doesn't matter the only authority that the prosecution could cite one questioned in the courtroom by the judges today was the a.u.m. af the authorization to use military force so if that was the only authority which in itself is fraught with all kinds of problems well goes back to the early days of the post nine eleven era why do you need section ten twenty one section ten twenty one is really a generalized provision under which the government undo itself once exercised military authority at any time anywhere including its anybody in the united states of america thomas to wrap it up i mean obviously we're living in a very agreed just two tiered justice system where people like you and other whistleblowers are prosecuted f
probably can't trust even the local police so who do you nationalize who do you federalize in a way to mystically to ensure the control and monitoring of the population but that was never in the original design of the constitution and historically we've never really get ever gone there we got a few breaches here and there but they were quickly pulled back here were saying hey it doesn't matter the only authority that the prosecution could cite one questioned in the courtroom by the judges today...
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peace and creates good will and brings people together and compassion, more thoughtful and even more mystical. and sometimes these two are in conflict in me, and i see this in me. so i found when i was doing the study i was able to get under the skin of the tribal people because that is also part of my heritage, but i could also recent reach out and find ways of bringing people together. it isn't just one point of the triangle. it's also bringing in the central government, and the united states, and the tribal people and their elders so that somehow together a dialogue begins and a solution is found to the predicament that the united states finds itself today. >> host: what's the role, though, of pakistan as kind of a manufactured geographically country? should it be split up? does it need to remain a nation of tribes? >> guest: well, you know, peter, if you go to any nation, whether it's pakistan or iraq, many of these nations are, as you said, just put together after the second world war. these are really modern states. they have an ancient hoyt. pakistan goes back thousands of years. but t
peace and creates good will and brings people together and compassion, more thoughtful and even more mystical. and sometimes these two are in conflict in me, and i see this in me. so i found when i was doing the study i was able to get under the skin of the tribal people because that is also part of my heritage, but i could also recent reach out and find ways of bringing people together. it isn't just one point of the triangle. it's also bringing in the central government, and the united...
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probably can't trust even the local police so who do you nationalize who do you federalize in a way to mystically to ensure the control and monitoring of the population but that was never in the original design of the constitution and historically we've never really got ever gone there we got a few breaches here and there but they were quickly pulled back here were saying hey it doesn't matter the only authority that the prosecution could cite one questioned in the courtroom by the judges today was the a.u.m. af the authorization to use military force so if that was the only authority which in itself is fraught with all kinds of problems that all goes back to the early days of the post nine eleven era why do you need section ten twenty one section ten twenty one is really a generalized provision under which the government undue itself once exercised military authority at any time anywhere including its anybody in the united states of america thomas to wrap it up i mean obviously we're living in a very agreed just two tiered justice system where people like you and other whistleblowers are prosecu
probably can't trust even the local police so who do you nationalize who do you federalize in a way to mystically to ensure the control and monitoring of the population but that was never in the original design of the constitution and historically we've never really got ever gone there we got a few breaches here and there but they were quickly pulled back here were saying hey it doesn't matter the only authority that the prosecution could cite one questioned in the courtroom by the judges today...
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well the nationalist angle is used to play up support though mystically japan is using this dispute to rebuild its military so already is gaining something from it and abyei was reelected because of his nationalist right wing stance and his rather belligerent stance so nationalism is used in us to to gain support for whatever each country is doing but it comes down to resources and geo political reasons you know but. some money is at the heart of this but nationalism emotion is used to gain support. but i want to return to the us japan. coordinated effort to. create a front against china the u.s. is not just getting closer to you know. allies it's us australia and india as already mentioned but also vietnam in cambodia is former enemies and the japan too is giving navy ships to the philippines and selling submarines to vietnam so this is a very coordinated effort to create a new front against china to contain china because inevitably there's going to be more of a yawn of a fight over resources because all these all these industries all these countries need oil natural gas to pursued th
well the nationalist angle is used to play up support though mystically japan is using this dispute to rebuild its military so already is gaining something from it and abyei was reelected because of his nationalist right wing stance and his rather belligerent stance so nationalism is used in us to to gain support for whatever each country is doing but it comes down to resources and geo political reasons you know but. some money is at the heart of this but nationalism emotion is used to gain...
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reflection of a some sort of convex mirror gary guessers own dimentia so therefore it's ok that mystical down stupid because again it's no wonder you see this throughout the world throughout history is if the elites the people who rule the society acts like criminals crooks corrupt officials and they can't find everything any evidence of any crime in by any banker despite all of the evidence that is obvious to everybody else then of course the population won't understand what guilt is beyond a reasonable doubt right i mean here you have gary gensler is acting like a moron he's acting like a full fledged certifiable diminished mental capacity who under any other circumstances you would see this guy and say he needs to be either a straight jacket on drugs or put in a home for the mentally disadvantaged but he has a job as a regulator the see have to see so here you have jurists who show up at the jury and they'll say well our standard of intelligence should be at least you know comparable to gary gensler is running a big government agency so that when they start to spew insanity out of the
reflection of a some sort of convex mirror gary guessers own dimentia so therefore it's ok that mystical down stupid because again it's no wonder you see this throughout the world throughout history is if the elites the people who rule the society acts like criminals crooks corrupt officials and they can't find everything any evidence of any crime in by any banker despite all of the evidence that is obvious to everybody else then of course the population won't understand what guilt is beyond a...
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bombing was prevented in the same city affairs have been escalating throughout the week off is a mystic strong leaders valid to wage a guerrilla war against french backed local troops security is being tightened at military checkpoints to prevent new terror attacks french army says it's going to operations almost complete is preparing to hand over to un peacekeeping force which are la quinta from the paris institute of democracy and cooperation if the intervention will be part of a wider campaign for western domination of africa. think the two main factors in this are france's own desire to strengthen the her role on the international stage in particular piece of you know european partners and also the american strict future plans for africa it's important to know that america which strongly supports france in this mali an intervention has plans for establishing a military presence in the military control over the whole of the african continent some people speculated that used the phrase that this was america leading from behind that america decided to put forward its european allies to
bombing was prevented in the same city affairs have been escalating throughout the week off is a mystic strong leaders valid to wage a guerrilla war against french backed local troops security is being tightened at military checkpoints to prevent new terror attacks french army says it's going to operations almost complete is preparing to hand over to un peacekeeping force which are la quinta from the paris institute of democracy and cooperation if the intervention will be part of a wider...
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the parliament of course that failed as own parties rejection of the move what do you feel from mystically we can actually expect from the authorities over there next not to laugh or city foresee the future there that well exactly images it is going to be quite difficult i mean what he proposed. barely has has proposed is the formation of a technocratic government i mean the problem is that a technocratic government is just a euphemism for or for a form of knowledge how to pull. a no not accountable government it's a it's almost a dictatorship chip on the other hand his own party has has actually rejected this and the formulation for going forward which represent a profound crisis. i think inevitably there will have to be some discussions around the table to form some kind of interim government which going to see any kind of process of going into the future but i thought i'd see that. oh this this situation is not going to be easily resolved and much will depend on the ability of the present government to take control of the state in a way that prevents the police from colluding or either
the parliament of course that failed as own parties rejection of the move what do you feel from mystically we can actually expect from the authorities over there next not to laugh or city foresee the future there that well exactly images it is going to be quite difficult i mean what he proposed. barely has has proposed is the formation of a technocratic government i mean the problem is that a technocratic government is just a euphemism for or for a form of knowledge how to pull. a no not...
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we really have a right to know is whether the administration thinks that drones can be used to mystically. it's a big issue already overseas people as i mentioned people are dying but we certainly should know with the administration thinks that they can use these tools within the united states according to the same rules or any rules that they've been using overseas. president obama he just had a state of the union address he did promise more transparency he said that before do you think that this could the beginning could be the beginning of more transparency within the obama administration and whether the drone campaign. well it'll be a dud start to a new a new trend toward transparency obama has promised transparency started his first ministration that promise however independent groups have raided his administration rather poorly i'm not going to say this predecessor it was it was a it was a paragon of transparency it still leave out this administration isn't bad about this and i think a leaked memo is not exactly a step in the direction of transparency they did not want this to come
we really have a right to know is whether the administration thinks that drones can be used to mystically. it's a big issue already overseas people as i mentioned people are dying but we certainly should know with the administration thinks that they can use these tools within the united states according to the same rules or any rules that they've been using overseas. president obama he just had a state of the union address he did promise more transparency he said that before do you think that...
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well the nationalist angle is used to play up support though mystically japan is using this dispute to rebuild its military so already is gaining something from it and abyei was reelected because of his nationalist right wing stance and his rather belligerent stance so nationalism is used in us too to gain support for whatever each country is doing but it comes down to resources and geo political reasons you know but. some money is at the heart of this but nationalism emotion is used to gain support. but i want to return to the us japan. coordinated effort to. create a front against china the u.s. is not just getting closer to you know. allies as us australia and india as already mentioned but also vietnam in cambodia is former enemies and the japan too is giving navy ships to the philippines and selling submarines to vietnam so this is a very coordinated effort to create a new front against china to contain china because inevitably there's going to be more of a you of a fight over resources because all these all these industries all these countries need oil natural gas to pursued this
well the nationalist angle is used to play up support though mystically japan is using this dispute to rebuild its military so already is gaining something from it and abyei was reelected because of his nationalist right wing stance and his rather belligerent stance so nationalism is used in us too to gain support for whatever each country is doing but it comes down to resources and geo political reasons you know but. some money is at the heart of this but nationalism emotion is used to gain...
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well the nationalist the angle is used to play up support the mystically japan is using this dispute to rebuild its military so already is gaining something from it and abyei was reelected because of his nationalist right wing stance and his rather belligerent stance so nationalism is used in us to to gain support for whatever each country is doing but it comes down to resources and geo political reasons you know but. some money is at the heart of this but nationalism emotion is used to gain support. but i want to return to the u.s. japan. coordinated effort to. create a front against china the u.s. is not just getting closer to you know it's allies it's us australia and india as already mentioned but also vietnam in cambodia is former enemies and japan too is a giving navy ships to the philippines and selling submarines to vietnam so this is a very coordinated effort to create a new front against china to contain china because inevitably there's going to be more of a yawn of a fight over resources because all these all these industries all these countries need oil natural gas to pur
well the nationalist the angle is used to play up support the mystically japan is using this dispute to rebuild its military so already is gaining something from it and abyei was reelected because of his nationalist right wing stance and his rather belligerent stance so nationalism is used in us to to gain support for whatever each country is doing but it comes down to resources and geo political reasons you know but. some money is at the heart of this but nationalism emotion is used to gain...
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expert the especially now that we are in a bit of a crisis regionally because of the illness of a mystic child is in there as well or so this very strong popular movement trying to keep moving away from you know that states is gaining momentum but is having its problems anyway the fact that rough over a river will clearly win is a very good point of the positive point is however a truth of life that it would or is a relatively small country so that it does not have that much leverage but in the case of for example mr jr son no doubt that will continue there will mean a continued support for him and his extended stay at the editorial embassy in the united kingdom interesting you say this is a done deal but if it hadn't have been what would happen for june the sons then would he still be in the embassy in london or would they turf him out maybe oh if any of the opposition candidates especially mr love or or mr last if they were to win no doubt they will just expel him or give him or a relative if they would find a way to get rid of him and send him over to authorities so that we can defini
expert the especially now that we are in a bit of a crisis regionally because of the illness of a mystic child is in there as well or so this very strong popular movement trying to keep moving away from you know that states is gaining momentum but is having its problems anyway the fact that rough over a river will clearly win is a very good point of the positive point is however a truth of life that it would or is a relatively small country so that it does not have that much leverage but in the...
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parliament of course that failed as own parties when jackson of them moved what do you feel from mystically we can actually expect from the authorities over there next not to laugh or settle for see the future here that well exactly images it is going to be quite difficult i mean what he proposed. to bali has has proposed is the formation of a technocratic government i mean the problem is that a technocratic government is just a euphemism for for a form of a non accountable. a no not accountable government it's a it's almost a dictatorship chip on the other hand his own party has has actually rejected this as a formulation for going forward which represent a profound crisis. i think inevitably there will have to be some discussions around the table to form some kind of interim government which going to see any kind of process of going into the future but i but i think that. oh this this situation is not going to be easily resolved and much will depend on the ability of the present government to take control of the state in a way that prevents the police from colluding or either by a direct
parliament of course that failed as own parties when jackson of them moved what do you feel from mystically we can actually expect from the authorities over there next not to laugh or settle for see the future here that well exactly images it is going to be quite difficult i mean what he proposed. to bali has has proposed is the formation of a technocratic government i mean the problem is that a technocratic government is just a euphemism for for a form of a non accountable. a no not...
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like a bee line of major parts that are trying to call good will in here especially because of the mystic consumption based economy and this pressure i mean it has to be special only if it's clear and credible and that is a point in the years that. not to expect an older model because we. are. actually more you'll. actually got the british words and you would rather one equal in sovereign equals and we're really concerns regarding. let me just interrupt if i may i mean you mentioned investors there are clamoring for a slice of india success among the bargaining chips of warplanes now britain is trying to get interest in its fighter and france he mentioned the present along there is touting its jets so who's got the better charts do you think of securing india as a main trading partner. well the french are all stars and a lot of the deal last year but there are there are. carrying on the british are trying to climb don't know quite a wedge in these negotiations and to come back to that we kill but at the moment. he put it in the fridge and look like you are with the r r r study and still n
like a bee line of major parts that are trying to call good will in here especially because of the mystic consumption based economy and this pressure i mean it has to be special only if it's clear and credible and that is a point in the years that. not to expect an older model because we. are. actually more you'll. actually got the british words and you would rather one equal in sovereign equals and we're really concerns regarding. let me just interrupt if i may i mean you mentioned investors...