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and chasing children with skwirz and most frightenly this week a butler adult forcefully removed a naive from another students hands how did the students get the naive by wondering unattended into the teacher lounges this shouldn't be allowed by working with the staff and advisement to the office of the president restraint the children fear school and hide in the school bathroom this child maybe in the halfway they didn't building that the adults can keep them safe some of the kids don't get to eat their lunch because they've been kicked off the tables and they're not being educated. >> restraint i was going to request - would you. >> i'm going to ask assistant stevens and doctor to meet with you and they've been involved with this from the beginning there's action i understand they've met several times but they'll met with you so dr. steve son and dr. blanca meet with the parent any public comment on that item? and i'm sorry are you with the flex academy we're going to call your card mr. henderson; right? don't go far. >> mr. kelly i have you under disrespect items i'm i'm not sorry not
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. >> we'll talk about why that may be a naive comment.t began as an isolated case and has transformed into the worst ebola outbreak in history. there have been more than 4900 cases and close to 2500 deaths from ebola in the last six months, spanning five african countries. fear and misinformation grip the people, making it even more difficult for health workers struggling with few supplies and limited global support to contain the virus. and the medical resources that some of the affected countries do have, are dwind -- dwindling. president obama is at the cdc today, and has a proposed $88 million plan to combat the spread. what are some of the potential global consequences if we fail to act? joining us on set is professor of microbiology and immunology, and the former chief of viral path genesis and immunology for the u.s. army medical research institute of infection diseases. he worked on ebola in the past, and helped to dent any one of the antibodies. and spokesperson and chief of crisis communities through the united nations children'
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. >> we will talk about why that may with a naive except. >> right. >> it began as an isolated case,nd has transformed into the worst ebola outbreak in history. the world health organization reports there have been more than 4900 cases and close to 2500 deaths in the last since months and that is spanning five african countries. fear and miss information gripped the people and ebola stricken areas making it even more difficult for health workers struggling with few supplies and limited global support to contain the virus. and the medical reare sources that some of the condos have are dwindling with dozens of doctors and aid workers losing their lives to the virus. so what is missing in the response to ebola? today, president obama is at the c.d.c., and intends to answer that question, along with propose an $88 million plan. to combat the spread. raising the question, what are some potential global consequences if we fail to act on a broader scale? joining us on set is stephen morrison, senior vice president and director of the global health policy center, at the center for have edge
. >> we will talk about why that may with a naive except. >> right. >> it began as an isolated case,nd has transformed into the worst ebola outbreak in history. the world health organization reports there have been more than 4900 cases and close to 2500 deaths in the last since months and that is spanning five african countries. fear and miss information gripped the people and ebola stricken areas making it even more difficult for health workers struggling with few supplies...
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i mean, i sound very naive sometimes, but i do believe that separation is -- can be a bit damaging atppy about yourself and your culture, and all of that is necessary and fulfilling, but the whole tapestry is what's important. >> i'm fascinated by that, chita, in part because i think the -- i'll allow myself 30 seconds. >> that's cool. >> part of what troubles me about the world we live in today is a message as basic and rudimentary and fundamental as you are a human being, and nothing in the world ought to be foreign to you. >> uh-huh. >> that message, i think, so often does not get told to, and whatever reason, doesn't resonate to poor black and brown children. >> i know. yeah. i know. i -- well, like you said before, they have to have someone to look up to. they've got to have their time filled with something that they really want -- they have to have the opportunity. you know? it if it hadn't been for miss jones, i don't know what would have happened to me, you know, in d.c. so a world was opened up to me. so that's why i feel very responsible now. i still go around and do my show
i mean, i sound very naive sometimes, but i do believe that separation is -- can be a bit damaging atppy about yourself and your culture, and all of that is necessary and fulfilling, but the whole tapestry is what's important. >> i'm fascinated by that, chita, in part because i think the -- i'll allow myself 30 seconds. >> that's cool. >> part of what troubles me about the world we live in today is a message as basic and rudimentary and fundamental as you are a human being,...
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what i don't understand, and i'm not naive in asking this, what i don't understand, though, is how itthat both the left and the right, everybody talks about children. everybody says they want to help children. i don't care who you are. it's always about, you know, the children. everybody -- children are our future. how is it that we can say with our mouths, profess to all love and value children, and yet that never seems to play itself out as it should vis-a-vis our public policy? >> i think the part of that is voting. >> right. >> you know, seniors vote. and that is why we have, you know, medicare since presidethe for seniors and didn't have a national health care program for children even though it's a lot more cost effective to deal with children than with seniors. so i think part of it is a function of voting. and i think that part of it was a misunderstanding, and a sense that children are resilient. so, okay, even if there are problems, you know, infinitely plastic, well, we can solve those problems in school. and one of the lessons of the last couple decades is that is not true
what i don't understand, and i'm not naive in asking this, what i don't understand, though, is how itthat both the left and the right, everybody talks about children. everybody says they want to help children. i don't care who you are. it's always about, you know, the children. everybody -- children are our future. how is it that we can say with our mouths, profess to all love and value children, and yet that never seems to play itself out as it should vis-a-vis our public policy? >> i...
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i was very naive. >> reporter: as the violence increases, so does mistrust. this is a taxi driver working in the center of jerusalem. this summer he and his colleagues say jewish residents harassed them. the drivers filmed this. >>reporter: on the same spot our cameras captured anti-arab rate. this man said he would attack palestinians. >> the hate breeds violence, pro-palestinian groups did a group of attacks. this man was almost beaten to death. >> reporter: today, after the violence, some in french hill separate. >> we want to be aware that people cannot cross the valley and a checkpoint up the mill for cars, that they can go through, but people that want to harm us, they'll be stopped. >> reporter: it's that kind of isolation that these people fight. the israeli police blocked a village main road. >> reporter: this man moved a stop so residents could pass and get on with their lives, which is the best that many here expect - uneasy co-existence, and hoping for moments of normalcy. a wedding ceremony filled coffee shops and french hill. days like this muff
i was very naive. >> reporter: as the violence increases, so does mistrust. this is a taxi driver working in the center of jerusalem. this summer he and his colleagues say jewish residents harassed them. the drivers filmed this. >>reporter: on the same spot our cameras captured anti-arab rate. this man said he would attack palestinians. >> the hate breeds violence, pro-palestinian groups did a group of attacks. this man was almost beaten to death. >> reporter: today,...
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to wash our hands would make a bad situation worse. >> what is naive? >> naive. >> a debate. we should are made this our healthy debates. >> we can't let mem them go outside with cameras. >> by the way, it's a fantastic conversation. check out the financial times. jeffrey sacks has a piece there. politicians and business, it speaks for itself. still ahead, national security advisor susan rice joins us on set in our next hour. first, all eyes are on iraq an syria. is president obama preparing to strike a major deal with eastern. that report is next. we'll be right back. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cial
to wash our hands would make a bad situation worse. >> what is naive? >> naive. >> a debate. we should are made this our healthy debates. >> we can't let mem them go outside with cameras. >> by the way, it's a fantastic conversation. check out the financial times. jeffrey sacks has a piece there. politicians and business, it speaks for itself. still ahead, national security advisor susan rice joins us on set in our next hour. first, all eyes are on iraq an syria....
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have done a very good job of identifying the problems, the solutions they have generally proposed are naive simplistic. so they talk about wind and solar, but who wants power only when the wind is blowing or the sun is shining? i want my power when my favorite nfl game is on. and so translating environmental problems into real solutions. >> what are the ones we haven't heard of that you think are going to surprise us, that are technologies in energy? you've done some very experim t experimental toustuff. >> i believe in the black swan pieces. our solution is not some probable path we know today. it is some improbable, we just don't know which of a thousand different improbables. >> and so maybe it's solar, maybe it's hydrogen, maybe it's biofuels, maybe it's -- >> yeah. now the most promising if i were to protect 30 years out are likely to be nuclear technologies. -- >> nuclear fusion you think? >> i hope so. there's a number of very creative, some relative naive attempts at nuclear fusion but i'm a fan of encouraging all those including the nigh everybody ones because they almost end up ha
have done a very good job of identifying the problems, the solutions they have generally proposed are naive simplistic. so they talk about wind and solar, but who wants power only when the wind is blowing or the sun is shining? i want my power when my favorite nfl game is on. and so translating environmental problems into real solutions. >> what are the ones we haven't heard of that you think are going to surprise us, that are technologies in energy? you've done some very experim t...
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one thing you can look at and his first year is how naive he was. in these config it'd problems were being placed on his -- and these are complicated problems were being placed on his doorstep. and he was having to deal with them. some of these lodges into his office and says, i would like to be postmaster. it was an interesting first year, and i think a formative first year for lincoln. that first year, he had realized that slavery sibley had to go. how -- simply had to go. how he was going to time things was a political decision by the moral decision was made. >> we can ask when we take a break, too. we recently published an interview with gary gallagher. talks about how lincoln could not have delivered his second inaugural address even a year earlier, it is the social and political environment had -- because of the social and political environment had evolved. when we talk about the change that warfare we talk about tactics and technology and strategy. social and political thinking also evolve over the course of a war. to lincoln was able to do t
one thing you can look at and his first year is how naive he was. in these config it'd problems were being placed on his -- and these are complicated problems were being placed on his doorstep. and he was having to deal with them. some of these lodges into his office and says, i would like to be postmaster. it was an interesting first year, and i think a formative first year for lincoln. that first year, he had realized that slavery sibley had to go. how -- simply had to go. how he was going to...
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so yes, they were naÏve and they made mistakes.ut i think that does the team that they are necessarily -- the the government passed with delta fit in that kind of way. there were many other kinds of ways of dealing with protests. the way in which it was dell, sending him 150,000 troops, opening live fire on unarmed protesters was designed to send a very distinct message and not message was found. >> okay. have you ever read the book fragile superpower by season trades? i think it's a very good vote and tells congress leaders think. i don't understand why the communists did what they did come they did, read that book. it's a very good to hear >> yes, a very good. i second that. >> high, when you open, you mentioned he spent the early parts of your research talking to students at universities and i was wondering if there are any studies you know of that are more formal research of people's awareness of tiananmen. i know would be really challenging, but is there anything out there that exist? >> if there's anything out there, i couldn
so yes, they were naÏve and they made mistakes.ut i think that does the team that they are necessarily -- the the government passed with delta fit in that kind of way. there were many other kinds of ways of dealing with protests. the way in which it was dell, sending him 150,000 troops, opening live fire on unarmed protesters was designed to send a very distinct message and not message was found. >> okay. have you ever read the book fragile superpower by season trades? i think it's a...
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we want to do it as quickly as possible but we're not naive about their capability, about the growtheir support, about their efforts around the world. >> reporter: republican senator lindsey graham of south carolina a frequent critic of the obama administration tweeted our hearts and prayers go out to the family of mr. sotloff and all those who have suffered under isil's barbaric behavior. however, condemnation is not enough to deal with this scourge. it is time we act decisively against isil. mr. president, if you can't come up with a strategy at least tell us what the goal is regarding isil. the president said he was just briefed about this video before air force one took off for estonia. >> james, thank you. as james mentioned that video is circulating around. we're only going to show a still of it. right before that action happens in that video the executioner who sounds like the same executioner of james foley weeks ago says this. i ambac obama and back because of your arrogant foreign policy towards the islamic state because of your insist tens in continuing your bombings despi
we want to do it as quickly as possible but we're not naive about their capability, about the growtheir support, about their efforts around the world. >> reporter: republican senator lindsey graham of south carolina a frequent critic of the obama administration tweeted our hearts and prayers go out to the family of mr. sotloff and all those who have suffered under isil's barbaric behavior. however, condemnation is not enough to deal with this scourge. it is time we act decisively against...
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at the if we go to a stash to put those it was naive and stupid but it did come at the good book of years we should chill a. little snippet but no. more talking this fellow up on the up that he or any of the some didn't most of the money the commission islamiya profit gradualism you've got i'm discussing this to me at first but i don't know what city might see in the video that is there's a mighty deal with them that no marshall thank you very much if. they hear the case maybe checking this love on the stove with a commodity the whole bluecoats write them just a thought that. oh. yes it's all good within the one you have on it within what didn't yet know what the border but almost as if you want to put on and play music maybe that mean we need in a collision in anything you can down the. mall with it was one thing that's nimble sure. that it was the war will go on the chest come get me if the committee preached. there watchable eve normal. beloved that. would be the models models of the storm but the mills mother storm number one most but i suppose the boom is a step in the shoes of a. go
at the if we go to a stash to put those it was naive and stupid but it did come at the good book of years we should chill a. little snippet but no. more talking this fellow up on the up that he or any of the some didn't most of the money the commission islamiya profit gradualism you've got i'm discussing this to me at first but i don't know what city might see in the video that is there's a mighty deal with them that no marshall thank you very much if. they hear the case maybe checking this...
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doesn't this just kill you that how naive everybody is? [applause] >> americans are fundamentally a good and decent people. because we are a good and december people, we don't like to believe evil exists in the world. it is very difficult for americans to accept that. you're right, i have clearly, lives experienced evil in the face, face-to-face, up close and personal in the middle east. it exists. it stalks the world. and there is only one thing to do with evil. you can not compromise with it. you can not negotiate with it. you can not make a deal with it. you certainly can not hope that it will wishing you well. you have to rip it out, destroy it, where you find it. >> i i want to thank you, ken, r this lecture. it's rare to have somebody as informed as you are about these matters come before us. so i really appreciate it. i know the audience does as well. [applause] >> thank you. >> i wanted to disagree with you on one point. this evil that is now flourishing, in the middle east, is going to continue until the united states flexes its m
doesn't this just kill you that how naive everybody is? [applause] >> americans are fundamentally a good and decent people. because we are a good and december people, we don't like to believe evil exists in the world. it is very difficult for americans to accept that. you're right, i have clearly, lives experienced evil in the face, face-to-face, up close and personal in the middle east. it exists. it stalks the world. and there is only one thing to do with evil. you can not compromise...
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the if we go to the put those it was naive and stupid but it did come at the blue book oh here we should chill a. little snippet of no. more talking is still up on the up at the any of the sunday the most of the money come from islam i'm a prophet gradualism you've got i discover the most immediate. months in which we deal with it is there's a might to deal with them so that no national thank you very much in your view. they hear the case may be checking this live on the stove with a more flexible blue coat as i am just a thought that. oh. yeah it's all good within the one you have on it within what did you know what the border but almost as if you want to get on and play music leave them in mini in a collision in anything you can them and more with your own good that no one is listening and that's member whose mission. it was the war will go on the chest got moved up woman to reach the. moment not watchable eve normal. beloved that made matters not out of the storm but the mills mother storm number the most but i suppose the boom is a step in the shoes of a good time with the would move
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the idea that it is possible to simply return to the past patterns which repeatedly failed, is naive at best. and in any case, erroneous, continuing approaches that have repeatedly failed and require comprehensive review and correction. it is impossible, i repeat, its impossible to return to this. , to the whirlwind, the cycle that refuse to deal with the matter. there's neither credibility nor seriousness in the negotiations in which israel predetermines the results with activities, and brutality. there is no meaning or value in negotiations for which the agreed objective is ending the israeli occupation. in 1967 war, there's no value in negotiations which are not linked to affirm timetable for implementation of this goal. it's high time, palestine refuses to have the right to freedom of her people, and who are subjected to terrorism by the racist and occupying power, and it's settlers to security positions. this time, the ones who need immediate and international protection, we are seeking this through an international organization. the children of palestine are worthy of the world
the idea that it is possible to simply return to the past patterns which repeatedly failed, is naive at best. and in any case, erroneous, continuing approaches that have repeatedly failed and require comprehensive review and correction. it is impossible, i repeat, its impossible to return to this. , to the whirlwind, the cycle that refuse to deal with the matter. there's neither credibility nor seriousness in the negotiations in which israel predetermines the results with activities, and...
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when i first met you you were really naive, charles. you were really naive.d i was so inspired by your naivete. and your determination to make a difference in the lives of these kids. and so, over these years, what has been, if you, i were to say, tell me, your biggest surprise? >> there are still district leaders who want to shut down donorschoose d.o.t.org because they don't like idea of teachers getting funding for books that they might not have approved of or going on field trips that deviate from the mandated curriculum, getting any resource they're not personally authorizing and controlling. this began first year operating outs of my classroom in the bronx and another teacher in the bronx got funding for a field trip to go up the hudson river on clearwater vessel. gotten oceanography training summer before. would take the students fishing, testing, taking water samples, learning about the hudson river ecology. students signed off, parents signed off. principal signed off. when the district administrator heard the it was funded through the our site and t
when i first met you you were really naive, charles. you were really naive.d i was so inspired by your naivete. and your determination to make a difference in the lives of these kids. and so, over these years, what has been, if you, i were to say, tell me, your biggest surprise? >> there are still district leaders who want to shut down donorschoose d.o.t.org because they don't like idea of teachers getting funding for books that they might not have approved of or going on field trips that...
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february of this year it if pass but it's one of the biggest deposition restrictions in the country it's naive to think we won't see it again those threaten the lives of women immigrants especially asian-american immigrants have made the city what is it. this is a scooper about the asian-american community and encourage the patients to mistrust the skaefr on the basis of race it is not okay to stand by and think we'll not see the law again, we need to encourage the scoopers is not acceptable please stand with asian-american women and support this >> next speaker >> good afternoon. i'm linda i'm here also in supports of the option to sex selective abortion bans really all over the nation i'm here as a san francisco recipe and as a asian-american with me woman those bans are critical they're not about equality and banning deposition, in fact, the people who are the proponents of the ban are consisting voting against women's rights the abortion ban used the asian-american community as a tool and it per pats skoorpz i'm sure you're aware of you know that comment of color including asian-americans
february of this year it if pass but it's one of the biggest deposition restrictions in the country it's naive to think we won't see it again those threaten the lives of women immigrants especially asian-american immigrants have made the city what is it. this is a scooper about the asian-american community and encourage the patients to mistrust the skaefr on the basis of race it is not okay to stand by and think we'll not see the law again, we need to encourage the scoopers is not acceptable...
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the if we go to the point of those it was naive and stupid but it did come at the good book of yours we should chill a. little sip it but no. more talking is still up on the epoca here any of the sunday the most of the money come from a slum on the buffet gradualism you've got i discover the most immediate but i don't know what city my city would deal it is there's a much to do with them so i. know national thank you very much in live. here the key is maybe checking this live on the stove with a commercial to home look of it i was right them but i still thought that. oh. yes it's all good within the one you have on it within what didn't yet know what a border but almost as if you want to get on and play music leave them in we need any question in anything you can them and more with your own good that no one else will change and that's nimble mitchell. that was the war will walk on the chest come get me if the committee reached. their watchable eve norm. beloved that mid-month is not out of the storm but the mills mother storm number one must but i suppose is a step in the shoes of a.
the if we go to the point of those it was naive and stupid but it did come at the good book of yours we should chill a. little sip it but no. more talking is still up on the epoca here any of the sunday the most of the money come from a slum on the buffet gradualism you've got i discover the most immediate but i don't know what city my city would deal it is there's a much to do with them so i. know national thank you very much in live. here the key is maybe checking this live on the stove with...
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the if we go to a stash to put those it was naive and stupid but it did come at the good book of years we should chill a. little sip it but no. more talking is still up on the up at here in the sun didn't most of the money come from a slum on the buffet gradualism you've got i discover in the. city might even have a deal it is theirs and mike did it with them so that no marshall thank you very much in your live. here at the cape may be checking this live on the stove with a more flexible blue coat as i am just a top of. oh. yes it. did within the one year up on it within what did you know what the border but almost as if you want to put on and play music naming them in any particular scene in anything you can down the. mall with good if it was one thing and that's member whose mission. that was the war will go on the chest got moved up only preached. there watchable eve normal. beloved that. would be the mother's not out of the storm but the movement of storm number one must but i suppose the boom is a step in the shoes of a. good person to come up with the wood with the wood in. a pin
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the if we go to a stash the political of those it was naive and stupid but it did come at the good book of years we should chill a. little sip it but no. more talking is still up on the up a here near the sun didn't most of the money come from islam and the prophet gradualism you've got i discover the most immediate but i don't know what city my city would deal with it is theirs and my to do with them so that no national thank you very much in your live. here at the cape may be checking this live on the stove with a more flexible blue coat as i thought i'm just a top of. oh installment yes it's all good within the one you have on it within what didn't yet know what the border but almost as if you want to put on and play music leaving them in many in the question and in anything you condemn them all good is good no one is listening that's member who should mention. that it was the war will walk on the chest come get me if the committee reached come. near watchable eve normal. beloved that. would be the mothers mouth of the storm but the mills mother storm number one must but i suppose th
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hillary clinton, by the way, called that same campaign idea back in 2008, naive.nk that it is proven to be true. it is absolutely naive and it is also dangerous. jon: you obviously worked in the diplomatic arena. what about the efforts of this white house to get our allies in the middle east involved in going after isis? how would you assess how they have done? >> well they have done a terrible job, jon and what's sad is that president obama tonight is going to talk about a military campaign and airstrikes and we have to remember that military campaigns come about because diplomacy failed and we're only seeing john kerry this week scrambling to try to do some diplomacy. and liberals love to pretend they're for diplomacy and against war and we haven't seen any diplomacy at all. when john kerry is only going to try to rally our arab allies is sad. he has a plane. he has a plane that just sits there. john kerry has his own plane. not like he is trying to make reservations on united. he has a plane that sits there to wait for him where he wants to go in the world. he
hillary clinton, by the way, called that same campaign idea back in 2008, naive.nk that it is proven to be true. it is absolutely naive and it is also dangerous. jon: you obviously worked in the diplomatic arena. what about the efforts of this white house to get our allies in the middle east involved in going after isis? how would you assess how they have done? >> well they have done a terrible job, jon and what's sad is that president obama tonight is going to talk about a military...
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february of this year it if pass but it's one of the biggest deposition restrictions in the country it's naive to think we won't see it again those threaten the lives of women immigrants especially asian-american immigrants have made the city what is it. this is a scooper about the asian-american community and encourage the patients to mistrust the skaefr
february of this year it if pass but it's one of the biggest deposition restrictions in the country it's naive to think we won't see it again those threaten the lives of women immigrants especially asian-american immigrants have made the city what is it. this is a scooper about the asian-american community and encourage the patients to mistrust the skaefr
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and whether a man was political ly sophisticated or naÏve, all at six kept him fighting.by the time of the election, the soldiers favored freeing enslaved men and enlisting them. a soldier wrote "i have yet to meet a slave that does not prefer the imperfect freedom of the army to slavery." if a black man has been endowed with the ability to elevate him to a position that would take an equal to the white race, i say let him come up. the union benefited by being able to get mail regularly. communication with the home front is evidence of the social contract soldiers made with those they left behind. homeen counted on those at to share their sacrifices and they communicated those feelings to friends and family. the homefront was obligated to sustain army morale. the soldier expected home to support the war effort. for most soldiers, democrats and copperheads in general, and then landing him and george mcclellan's candidacy in particular, raised their ire. soldiers were politically influential over their families and community. a person who criticized lincoln by default criti
and whether a man was political ly sophisticated or naÏve, all at six kept him fighting.by the time of the election, the soldiers favored freeing enslaved men and enlisting them. a soldier wrote "i have yet to meet a slave that does not prefer the imperfect freedom of the army to slavery." if a black man has been endowed with the ability to elevate him to a position that would take an equal to the white race, i say let him come up. the union benefited by being able to get mail...
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the if we go to a stash to put those it was naive and stupid but it did come out of the blue book of yours we should chill a. little sip it but no. more talking is still up on the up i could hear any of the sunday the most of the money come from a slum on the buffet gradualism you've got i'm discussing this to me at first but i don't know what city might sit in with deal it is there's a mike to them so i. know nashville thank you very much and if we do they hear the case maybe chapman is live...
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the if we go to the political of those it was naive and stupid but it did come at the good book of years we should chill a. little see a bit but no. more talking is still up on the up i could hear any of the sunday the most of the money connection islamiya profit gradualism you've got i discovered the most immediate but i don't know what city my city would deal with it is there isn't much to do with them that no national park even my t.v. if. they hear the case maybe checking this live on the stove with a more flexible blue coat i was right them just a a thought. the. whole. is all good within the one you have on it within what did you know what the border but almost as if you want to get on and play music leaving them in any particular sneer in anything you can them and more with your own good no one is listening and that's mindel mission. that was the war will go on the chest got moved up only preached the. moment they're watchable eve normal . beloved that. be the mother is not out of the storm but the movement of storm number one must but i suppose for being is a stubborn enough of a
the if we go to the political of those it was naive and stupid but it did come at the good book of years we should chill a. little see a bit but no. more talking is still up on the up i could hear any of the sunday the most of the money connection islamiya profit gradualism you've got i discovered the most immediate but i don't know what city my city would deal with it is there isn't much to do with them that no national park even my t.v. if. they hear the case maybe checking this live on the...
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there's discretion but it is in no means naive. they knew as franklin roosevelt visors knew that to see this process, there were many audiences and all of this was on full display so if it was a secret it was a secret held by hundreds of thousands of americans who got to meet the president or see the president or hear the president up close and in person. but he -- this is, you know, a sort of red herring about him. they knew about it and didn't think it was necessary. they understood that if people pitied him as you would do if you saw and understood the full dimension and jeff and i are as proud of that part of the story telling as anything, to tell the full dimensions of what polio meant, most people say, he got polio and here's what the press didn't show and leave it at that. it's really important and a good deal of our fourth episodes the 1920's is dealing with what it took for this human being, still a human being, to actually figure out how to go from being paralyzed for the rest of his life to being president of the united
there's discretion but it is in no means naive. they knew as franklin roosevelt visors knew that to see this process, there were many audiences and all of this was on full display so if it was a secret it was a secret held by hundreds of thousands of americans who got to meet the president or see the president or hear the president up close and in person. but he -- this is, you know, a sort of red herring about him. they knew about it and didn't think it was necessary. they understood that if...
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the nato secretary-general talks about nato not being naÏve.you to strengthen the collective defenses of the 28 member countries within nato. thatne is not in nato and may be a topic of conversation at the summit in wales. one important thing is this plenty to be ratified by leaders but all indications are it will be ratified. this comes as the situation in is clearly escalating. not just in the southeast part of the country, but also north. it appears russian forces are making inroads and that is where ukrainian government forces have been getting close to taking the city. one final note -- ukrainian foreign minister increasing his rhetoric. he says with the beginning of a land war in europe, the likes of which we have not seen since world war ii. anna? -- what stancel on this? >> he is saying aggression needs to be met with a firm response even if there is economic consequences. this is quite crucial. being ableking about to change borders in europe without consequences and attacking other countries with troops is in my view, far greaterdan d
the nato secretary-general talks about nato not being naÏve.you to strengthen the collective defenses of the 28 member countries within nato. thatne is not in nato and may be a topic of conversation at the summit in wales. one important thing is this plenty to be ratified by leaders but all indications are it will be ratified. this comes as the situation in is clearly escalating. not just in the southeast part of the country, but also north. it appears russian forces are making inroads and...
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the if we go to a stash to put those it was naive and stupid but it did come at the good book of years we should chill a. little see a bit but no. more talking is still up on you at the hearing in the sunday the most of the money the commission islam the apostle gradualism you've got i discovered this to me at first but i don't know what city my city would deal with it is there's a mike to deal with them so i. know my show thank you very much in your live. here at the cape may be checking this live on the stove with that commercial to home lucas that i was i thought i'm just a a thought. oh. yes it. did within the one earphone it within were didn't yet know what the border but almost as if you want to get on and play music leaving them in many iniquitous in anything you can them and more with your own good you know there was one thing that's member who should mention. that it was that war will walk on the chest come get me if the committee reached. their watchable eve normal . beloved that. would be the models models of the storm but the movement of storm number one must but i suppose
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the secretary-general is using from her language and insists nato cannot afford to be naÏve.one of the top commanders also said nato is on hiler and ready to protect -- high alert and ready to protect its member states. >> we must deter the attack on anyone of the members. this is a fundamental principle. i think today they do it right. there should be no doubt in the minds of anyone about what the kind of mission is. >> nato has three members in the baltic nations that have borders with russia and russian speaking minorities. ukraine is not a member of the military alliance. nato has no plans to intervene in ukraine itself, it insists. >> nato has deployed planes to the baltic countries and poland to avoid intervention and give support. the countries of central europe have been heavily affected by the ex soviet power, now russian power. they must be reassured. they are members of nato. ukraine is not. >> moscow made moves towards a cease-fire agreement ahead of the wales summit. the ukrainian president will be greeting his nato allies on the proposals on thursdays. >> france
the secretary-general is using from her language and insists nato cannot afford to be naÏve.one of the top commanders also said nato is on hiler and ready to protect -- high alert and ready to protect its member states. >> we must deter the attack on anyone of the members. this is a fundamental principle. i think today they do it right. there should be no doubt in the minds of anyone about what the kind of mission is. >> nato has three members in the baltic nations that have...
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is this all a result of the president's bad policy, the naive that you discuss? >> well, i think that's part of it. i think he has managed in so many different ways to be ineffective when he responds, to draw the red line in the sand and thep never respond to it. to make threats and never act. it's reached the point where i think around the world people, other leaders, see him as weak and ineffective. we have seen it in terms of putin's actions in crimea and the ukraine. we've seen it in what china's trying to do in the south china sea. there's no question but what he's viewed is perhaps the weakest president of my lifetime and that he doesn't have a clue about what needs to be done. and he is opposed to use of military force. we've had a bipartisan agreement, consensus if you will, republican and democrat, since the end of world war ii that the world's a safer place when the united states is actively and aggressively leading, when we have a strong military and we provide the kind of leadership that the world needs to deal with these crises. barack obama doesn't
is this all a result of the president's bad policy, the naive that you discuss? >> well, i think that's part of it. i think he has managed in so many different ways to be ineffective when he responds, to draw the red line in the sand and thep never respond to it. to make threats and never act. it's reached the point where i think around the world people, other leaders, see him as weak and ineffective. we have seen it in terms of putin's actions in crimea and the ukraine. we've seen it in...
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there's discretion but it is in no means naÏve.hey knew, as franklin roosevelt knew, as his advisors knew, at to see this process. ladies and gentlemen, they were many, many audiences with all this was awful display for the audience. so if it was a secret it was a secret held by hundreds of thousands of americans who got to meet the president or see the president or hear the president up close and in person. but this is a sort of a red herring about him. they knew about it, and didn't think it was necessary. they understood that if people ate can't, as you would do if you saw and understood the full dimension, and geoff and i are as par proud of that of the storytelling is anything, to tell the full dimensions of what polio met. most people say, he got polio. and here is what the press didn't show, and leave it at that. it's really important. and a good deal of our fourth episode, the 1920s, is dealing with one of took from this human being, still a human being, to actually figure out how to go from being paralyzed for the rest of
there's discretion but it is in no means naÏve.hey knew, as franklin roosevelt knew, as his advisors knew, at to see this process. ladies and gentlemen, they were many, many audiences with all this was awful display for the audience. so if it was a secret it was a secret held by hundreds of thousands of americans who got to meet the president or see the president or hear the president up close and in person. but this is a sort of a red herring about him. they knew about it, and didn't think it...
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we would be naive not to think so. >> come on, josh. am i naive? >> who doesn't vacation in iowa?it's politics in two ways. the long un-campaign for hillary clinton, might she run, might she not run. there is a compelling senate race in iowa and proceeds can support bruce braley in a competitive race. one thing you might do if you were thinking of running for president is making good in iowa with others in the democratic party, indicate you are there to support them financially. this is about more than just steak. >> help me then. listen to senator tom harkin. this is him responding, getting a question about hillary clinton and her presence there. let's see if he helps us. >> he wants to focus on 2014. and how we can keep the senate and keep key people around the country. she's going to be out there working hard. >> she's out there working hard, focused on 2014. >> focused on the future. part of this is also getting past 2007, 2008 when she came in third. . iowa is so unusual because voters there get so much attention. they really do expect, even from the national figurers this ty
we would be naive not to think so. >> come on, josh. am i naive? >> who doesn't vacation in iowa?it's politics in two ways. the long un-campaign for hillary clinton, might she run, might she not run. there is a compelling senate race in iowa and proceeds can support bruce braley in a competitive race. one thing you might do if you were thinking of running for president is making good in iowa with others in the democratic party, indicate you are there to support them financially....
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minister saying the lesson that needs to be learned from world war ii is that europe cannot afford to be naÏvelyoptimistic. >> thank you for that update. terry martin reporting for us from the peninsula in poland. >> we turn our attention to pakistan where antigovernment protests appear to be gaining momentum. >> in islamabad, demonstrators stormed the state to be in -- t.v. building monday forcing the channel off air. >> demonstrations have been going on for weeks with calls for the prime minister to resign. >> an ambulance makes its way through protesters in pakistan's capital after another day of clashes with police. the demand remains the same. the prime minister must step down. earlier in the day, hundreds of protesters stormed have to stand state t.v. headquarters. soldiers turned up and escorted them out. the defense minister warned of tougher action against protesters. >> the selective use of force can be done today. but we will still be careful that the situation does not aggravate. >> that is a fine line to tread. weeks of protests turned violent saturday. three people were killed. the
minister saying the lesson that needs to be learned from world war ii is that europe cannot afford to be naÏvelyoptimistic. >> thank you for that update. terry martin reporting for us from the peninsula in poland. >> we turn our attention to pakistan where antigovernment protests appear to be gaining momentum. >> in islamabad, demonstrators stormed the state to be in -- t.v. building monday forcing the channel off air. >> demonstrations have been going on for weeks with...
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while they are still available for some dream court -- supreme court nominations, it would be naÏve tothink that harry reid would not get rid of those as well as there was any pushback on whoever the president nominates. if the democrats maintain control of the senate, the president could appoint another ginsburg if he wanted to. i think he could easily get 51. that is all he will need when harry reid takes the next step. >> chief justice pater decried the partisanship around nominations and reminded us that scalia was unanimously confirmed. ginsburg got just a handful of votes against. with the last four nominations, we seem to be in a different climate. what accounts for that? >> you can't talk about that without going back. the whole system has really changed from one of significant deference to the president to one in which there is a lot of pushback and a lot of fight. my perspective is that it was started by the democrats making a huge deal out of borg's nomination. we are now in a world where that is how nominations are dealt with. i don't think we can step back from that now. y
while they are still available for some dream court -- supreme court nominations, it would be naÏve tothink that harry reid would not get rid of those as well as there was any pushback on whoever the president nominates. if the democrats maintain control of the senate, the president could appoint another ginsburg if he wanted to. i think he could easily get 51. that is all he will need when harry reid takes the next step. >> chief justice pater decried the partisanship around nominations...
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that was by the most politically naÏve actions is ever done.treasury was turned over with almost no guidance from president to the obesity -- nothing he said was don't touch deduction. retrospect, maybe a little political naÏve may help. >> i'm frank, george mason university. i would like to get to the personal income tax because that seems to be the critical barrier. it appears that just as the corporate taxes and extreme tax in terms of other countries our personal income tax, maybe the same thing. but what i haven't seen done is an analysis of where the income of the highest tax brackets goes. the administration seems to talk in moral terms, it's not fair, you should pay their fair share of taxes. but if you look at the high income of high earners, it has been established that a lot of it goes to expenses, imports, and, of course, a major portion to investments, much of which may be trading income rather than wealth building investments in plant in labor and so on. so i'm wondering if we don't need an in depth, accurate surveying of where th
that was by the most politically naÏve actions is ever done.treasury was turned over with almost no guidance from president to the obesity -- nothing he said was don't touch deduction. retrospect, maybe a little political naÏve may help. >> i'm frank, george mason university. i would like to get to the personal income tax because that seems to be the critical barrier. it appears that just as the corporate taxes and extreme tax in terms of other countries our personal income tax, maybe...
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i may be naÏve and there may have been danger i did not perceive, but i didn't feel it.but on the other hand i was very cautious. i didn't show up and say hey i'm interested in learning about gang members. you can't do that. you're not going to be granted any access. >> host: jorja leap, professor at ucla, author of the book, "jumped in: what gangs taught me about violence, drugs, love, and redemption". decompresses the publisher. if you want to learn how the bloods and crips and ms-13 performed here in los angeles on the you can pick up a copy of the "jumped in." where is home-grown cafÉ located? >> guest: homegirl cafÉ is located in the 14,000 square-foot headquarters of the industry in alameda and bernard street down next to downtown los angeles and chinatown. >> host: jorja leap, thank you for being with us. >> guest: thank you so much. >> professor david hayes-bautista talk that the origins of cinco de mayo and wife celebrated more in the u.s. than it is in mexico. >> host: ucla professor david hayes-bautista is the author of this book, have a "el cinco de mayo: an
i may be naÏve and there may have been danger i did not perceive, but i didn't feel it.but on the other hand i was very cautious. i didn't show up and say hey i'm interested in learning about gang members. you can't do that. you're not going to be granted any access. >> host: jorja leap, professor at ucla, author of the book, "jumped in: what gangs taught me about violence, drugs, love, and redemption". decompresses the publisher. if you want to learn how the bloods and crips...
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i'm not naive in asking this, but how do you extract out of this conversation about public school reformcs? the politics always seem to get in the way and the evidence is clear whether you're talking to republican or democrat running for office, whatever it might be for mayor, president, for governor. >> right, they all want to talk about how they will fix education and yet the politics always seem to get in the way. >> yeah. i think the politics at times are very brutal. incredibly personal. lot of attack and completely detracts from the what the purpose is. as a society, we're judged by how we treat students and how we treat the youth. and if we had more time thinking about targeted investment and improving the conditions for students and teachers and we spent less time tearing down each other's thoughts, so that what we did is a continuous process of trying to get better, heck of a lot forward while maintaining the appropriate rights of the adults who work with them. >> 650,000 students everyday, $7 billion district where 100 different languages are spoken, that's the job he has every
i'm not naive in asking this, but how do you extract out of this conversation about public school reformcs? the politics always seem to get in the way and the evidence is clear whether you're talking to republican or democrat running for office, whatever it might be for mayor, president, for governor. >> right, they all want to talk about how they will fix education and yet the politics always seem to get in the way. >> yeah. i think the politics at times are very brutal. incredibly...