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experience and relaying george washington's fears about a new republic. i want to close my comments by telling you about the moment of my research that was most meaningful. a lot of my life has been spent in archives, reading documents that my wife claims smells of mold. she's probably right, i've gotten used to it. one day i was driving with george washington near south carolina when george washington took this trip, he kept a diary and i highly recommend buying his diary. there are a wonderfully printed source. he said he was bored out of his mind because the roads were sandy and the roads were tiny. there weren't many houses. he decided to break the tedium by stopping at a plantation just north of georgetown called hampton. hampton was a huge rice plantation. rice plantations had to be huge because there was so much drainage and other things. it's so different than tobacco plantations pretty left the road to go to hampton and he was greeted by three women. very, very strong women. one was elijah pinckney. she is credited with making indigo a commercia
experience and relaying george washington's fears about a new republic. i want to close my comments by telling you about the moment of my research that was most meaningful. a lot of my life has been spent in archives, reading documents that my wife claims smells of mold. she's probably right, i've gotten used to it. one day i was driving with george washington near south carolina when george washington took this trip, he kept a diary and i highly recommend buying his diary. there are a...
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when that came out in 67 the praise for him was astounding from the deere times or the new republic he was seized that everybody bought into the emperor's new clothes. but that the perception was astounding. that is what mothers were up against tuesday it was them. >> so with this idea of the scientific establishment was just so wrong and everyone took it seriously and to dave plenty assume they are wrong about everything else also. i is meyer while you tell the story you know, , out with that argument and it seems to be quite helpful to understand on to some. >> there was very little science done. to families independent of another study the science. they will study if there is no money. they bring in the entire field of scientist. data we have come so far in an understated the the nuances. >> how little that we do know is we are talking about a disease there are no medical indicators. so with those traits. >> it has been a moving target but those definitions of the textbooks have been changed and revised in hand truncated end that has many repercussions. the rate of optimism was 4.5
when that came out in 67 the praise for him was astounding from the deere times or the new republic he was seized that everybody bought into the emperor's new clothes. but that the perception was astounding. that is what mothers were up against tuesday it was them. >> so with this idea of the scientific establishment was just so wrong and everyone took it seriously and to dave plenty assume they are wrong about everything else also. i is meyer while you tell the story you know, , out with...
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a journalist with the "washington post," republic, and new yorker, covering various presidents. he was washington, d.c. bureau egularly ontributed r columnist to the guardian and served as senior editor at new republic. served as assistant and senior adviser to bill clinton from 1997 to 2001. his jobs included advising the president on communications and public policy, researching information in the media about the white house. he was a senior adviser to the 2008 hillary clinton presidential campaign. after leaving the white house, he wrote the clinton wars, 2003, about his time in presidential service. the book has been praised for its keen insights into the nation's political process. our speaker was a political consultant for the award winning series tanner 88 and executive producer of the documentary taxi to the dark side which details the nation's torture and interrogation practices during the war in afghanistan that won an academy award for best documentary in 2007. as the son of illinois it might be hope that he would some point turn his attention to lincoln. he will. and
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blood tests will be offered to 17,000 new republic school students. parents who want to opt out can, but the parents i spoke with, mostly said, it is about time the city took this step. >> wilson avenue school, one of 30 in newark, with elevated levels of lead in the water. parents here mostly applaud the decision to test 17,000 students for lead. >> so we want to find out if everything is okay. >> how worried are you that your child might have elevated lead? >> naturally quite worried. but hoping that it is nothing too serious. >> because younger kids are most at risk, health officials decided 2,000 students in early childhood programs will get the blood test first. that doesn't sit well with city councilman joseph mccallum. >> i'm more concerned about the kids who can reach the water fountains in the schools. >> the water supply is fine. old pipes and fittings inside aging buildings are to blame for the spike in lead levels. this school is 135 years old. and some parents won't wait for blood testing sites to be up and running. >> you will take her m
blood tests will be offered to 17,000 new republic school students. parents who want to opt out can, but the parents i spoke with, mostly said, it is about time the city took this step. >> wilson avenue school, one of 30 in newark, with elevated levels of lead in the water. parents here mostly applaud the decision to test 17,000 students for lead. >> so we want to find out if everything is okay. >> how worried are you that your child might have elevated lead? >>...
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for "the new republic" to changeon will have her attacks a little bit if she wants to be successful againstonald trump. he says, i hope the clinton people understand that they have to run a much more economically defeat donalde futur trump. bernie sanders, her supporters accuse him of being unrealistic as a candidate for a sense. tuesday showeds he wins clinton, but can she ñaw=>>>>>>>>>>>>77q >> come join the ethical revolution. for the first time on american television, link tv presents a provocative new documentary, featuring highlights from a unique conversation about ethics between his holiness, the dalai lama, and some of the world's most powerful thinkers and activists in the fields of media, business, the environment, and politics. "ethics and the world crisis, a dialogue with the dalai lama." only on link tv.
for "the new republic" to changeon will have her attacks a little bit if she wants to be successful againstonald trump. he says, i hope the clinton people understand that they have to run a much more economically defeat donalde futur trump. bernie sanders, her supporters accuse him of being unrealistic as a candidate for a sense. tuesday showeds he wins clinton, but can she ñaw=>>>>>>>>>>>>77q >> come join the ethical revolution....
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the new republic was a batterer of experiment his highness and his excellency the anti-a federalist that seems to determine all of the netiquette and all of this for mr. adams that washington should bear that for president and mrs. as lad washington became very firmly this is washington. martha set out for york and took with her crew - - her two grandchildren as you all go far better than i her son who had died of acute fever shortly after the victory at yorktown and ever since his death has given a home to the young guest of the four children. and one of the president's many nephews recorded a departure from mt. vernon. and member of the lowe's negros made their appearance and they seemed greatly agitated and equally sell. when it stopped the commotion was still greateris wl that the family in tears everything in the most lamentable situation. shore to e the president came to the jersey shore.the washington's in those hours they would spend alone together and they would practice in private to supervise the grandchildren and then to go shopping. did to keep up the detailed correspondence
the new republic was a batterer of experiment his highness and his excellency the anti-a federalist that seems to determine all of the netiquette and all of this for mr. adams that washington should bear that for president and mrs. as lad washington became very firmly this is washington. martha set out for york and took with her crew - - her two grandchildren as you all go far better than i her son who had died of acute fever shortly after the victory at yorktown and ever since his death has...
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yorker," his journalistic home for a total of three decades, and the two-time former editor of "the new republic." he's hendrik hertzberg, this is "overheard." [applause]. >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and it's controversial. >> without information, there is no freedom. and it's journalists who provide that information. >> window rolls down and this guy says, hey, he goes to 11:00. [laughter]. >> rick hertzberg, welcome. >> great to be here. >> nice to see you again, and for no particular reason except just to talk politics, which i love to do. >> the oh, i'm ready for that. >> and especially with you. so let's start with the president. let's start high up on the chain here. you wrote a book after the 2008 campaign. it was a collection of essays, in fact, published a book called "obamanos: the birth of a new political era." has it turned out in the intervening years as you expected it would given your
yorker," his journalistic home for a total of three decades, and the two-time former editor of "the new republic." he's hendrik hertzberg, this is "overheard." [applause]. >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and it's controversial. >> without...
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yorker," his journalistic home for a total of three decades, and the two-time former editor of "the new republic." he's hendrik hertzberg, this is "overheard." [applause]. >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now.
yorker," his journalistic home for a total of three decades, and the two-time former editor of "the new republic." he's hendrik hertzberg, this is "overheard." [applause]. >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now.
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he was bureau chief and contributed for the guardian and served as senior editor at new republic. he served as assistant and senior adviser to bill clinton from 1997 to 2001. his jobs included advising the president on communications and public policy and researching information inle immedia lned . after leaving the white house, he wrote "the clinton wars, 2003" about his time in presidential service. the book has praised for its insight into the political process. our speaker was a political consultant for the emmy award winning series "tanner 88." as the son of illinois, it might be hope that he would at some point turn his attention to lincoln. he will and his lincoln life will be multi-volume will examine the origins of lincoln's personality and slave reviews, intellectual dimensions, awkward efforts with the opposite sex, lincoln's reading, fierce ambition and other interesting feature of the extraordinary 16th president. the first volume was published may 10th of this year. i'm sure it's a coincidence that's john wilkes-booth's birthday. sidney grew up in illinois. he practi
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member of new york institute for the humanities, collaborated as editor of the policy journal, the new republic in harper's magazine is written for new york times magazine and los angeles times book review, he is founder of the war crimes project at american university in washington dc. please give a warm welcome to david reiff. >> thank you for coming out in unspeakable weather, global warming or no global warming, we seem to have a little bit of winter even if at the wrong time and in strange places. i am very old now bleed even so it is strange to see myself described like an obituary. in fact i happen for a long time to have started writing migration in the us, i wrote two books called miami in case you don't know my work and one about los angeles, the transformation, great immigration in the 80s and 90s, i was interested in cuban-americans so i wrote a book about them as well as have some connections to that world. i became by accident a war correspondent. between 1992 in bosnia in 2004 in baghdad, i was pretty much in all the predictable places you can think of, the balkans, great lakes r
member of new york institute for the humanities, collaborated as editor of the policy journal, the new republic in harper's magazine is written for new york times magazine and los angeles times book review, he is founder of the war crimes project at american university in washington dc. please give a warm welcome to david reiff. >> thank you for coming out in unspeakable weather, global warming or no global warming, we seem to have a little bit of winter even if at the wrong time and in...
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robert: i went back to romania , 1984., 1983 after 1984i published an essay in the new republic calledomanian gymnastics, why it is like stalin's russia. i was no longer even a visa after that. 1990,id not go back until four months after the 1989 revolution. i spent two months in the country in 1990. then i was back for another 1998 for another book. then i went back for an extended visit in 2013. four extended visits in 2013 and 2014. brian: i want to run some video from 1989. we will have you explain what this is. [indiscernable chanting] [speaking foreign language] who was he? robert: nikolai touch asking who had been in power since 1965. he replaced the previous dictator. dictator brought stalinism to romania. he was a brutal tyrant. what nicolae ceau?escu did was to add the north korean element to romanian stalinism in terms of the pageantry, the personality called. nicolae ceau?escu who went to north korea and most people were shocked -- but they were impressed. they said, we can do this in romania. that was the moment when the crowd turned against the dictator and the facade of
robert: i went back to romania , 1984., 1983 after 1984i published an essay in the new republic calledomanian gymnastics, why it is like stalin's russia. i was no longer even a visa after that. 1990,id not go back until four months after the 1989 revolution. i spent two months in the country in 1990. then i was back for another 1998 for another book. then i went back for an extended visit in 2013. four extended visits in 2013 and 2014. brian: i want to run some video from 1989. we will have you...
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regarding new york health republic of new york, june 2015 enrollment was over four times the baseline2015 projection, over three tiemts the projected high enrollment see nar yo for 2014 and more than double the baseline projection for 2020. health republic generally had the lowest premiums in the regions that operated. it received rate increases for 2015 but its rates still generally remained low compared with competitors. i have done some analysis to back out the aca risk stabilization programs just on health republic of new york's june 2015 financials. if they had received their entire risk corridor request at that time they still would have lost $50 a month for their entire 18 months of operation on a per member basis without risk corridor receivables they were losing about $150 per month. updated financials provided to the subcommittee for ten other close co-ops suggest little if any of their federal loans would be repaid. assets were less than other obligations for seven of the ten and only marginally greater than those obligations in the other three states, colorado and south ca
regarding new york health republic of new york, june 2015 enrollment was over four times the baseline2015 projection, over three tiemts the projected high enrollment see nar yo for 2014 and more than double the baseline projection for 2020. health republic generally had the lowest premiums in the regions that operated. it received rate increases for 2015 but its rates still generally remained low compared with competitors. i have done some analysis to back out the aca risk stabilization...
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reconciliation flag because they attempt to reconcile the differences between the old south and the new republic and bring them together. and that's what it is. >> as mississippi voters headed to the poll on tuesday, speakers focus on the presidential candidates and their positions on this issue. >> i want you to be mindful of the fact that not one republican candidate has spoken to the flag coming down. >> and tony, a lot of the people who support this flag say that they point to the vote that happened here in mississippi back in 2021. voters overwhelmingly, i should say with 65% of the vote decided that they want to keep this flag. that was in 2021, and many critics would also say that that was 15 years ago, and they felt that if another vote was taken today in 2016, you wouldn't have the support to keep this emblem on the flag today. >> joh jonathan martin, in jack, mississippi. >>> an american college graduate was killed in israel today. he was stabbed by a palestinian attackish. at least ten others were hospitalized. the suspect was later killed by the israeli plex. taylor with his home gra
reconciliation flag because they attempt to reconcile the differences between the old south and the new republic and bring them together. and that's what it is. >> as mississippi voters headed to the poll on tuesday, speakers focus on the presidential candidates and their positions on this issue. >> i want you to be mindful of the fact that not one republican candidate has spoken to the flag coming down. >> and tony, a lot of the people who support this flag say that they...
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only one person do it was chechnya at the moment when it is an chechnya theater was "the new republic". >> [speaking russian] translator: but then. [inaudible] >> [speaking russian] translator: but there was an element of luck and uncertainty on the chechen border the i digitation of the driver was checked then they would check my and. >> [speaking russian] translator: i did not try to hide. >> id he was alone. >> [speaking russian] translator: with those german or human rights activists. >> [speaking russian] although russia is a part of chechnya is an saree chechnya is a part of russia it is under completely different legislation. >> [speaking russian] >> did with the portfolio with dead human environments. in that policy is into western europe. in to express solidarity with the terrorist who killed the journalist. >> [speaking russian] >> there was a large rally in paris and one week later the participants defect express for the terrorist. >> [speaking russian] translator: but they carry on the policy with that is a limitation of chechnya with the younger generation with those cand
only one person do it was chechnya at the moment when it is an chechnya theater was "the new republic". >> [speaking russian] translator: but then. [inaudible] >> [speaking russian] translator: but there was an element of luck and uncertainty on the chechen border the i digitation of the driver was checked then they would check my and. >> [speaking russian] translator: i did not try to hide. >> id he was alone. >> [speaking russian] translator: with those...
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or in revolutionary america had always been satirical and now it had come to new york but the new republic was in so many ways a matter of experiments. argument raged in congress about the correct forms of address for the president. john adams considered a royal order princely title necessary to uphold the presidents to authority. his highness and excellency was suggested. the anti-federalists senator william mcclay fomented our house seems determined and to run into all the foolery's finery said court etiquette and office for mr. adams. ultimately congress decrees on may the 14th, 1789 that washington should bear the unadorned title of the president and mrs. washington often known as lady washington became very firmly mrs. washington. towards the end of may martha set out for new york. she took with her her two grandchildren nelly age 10 and george washington age eight. as you all know far better than i they were the children of her son jackie who had died of camp fever or type this shortly after the victory at york town and the washington's ever since his death had given a home to these
or in revolutionary america had always been satirical and now it had come to new york but the new republic was in so many ways a matter of experiments. argument raged in congress about the correct forms of address for the president. john adams considered a royal order princely title necessary to uphold the presidents to authority. his highness and excellency was suggested. the anti-federalists senator william mcclay fomented our house seems determined and to run into all the foolery's finery...
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into a wholly new republic, and that they ought to export it. and a number of former abolitionists who had been the critics were now advocating that the u.s. take the new regimes, ideas, racial equality to the caribbean, south america. he became, not unlike others, kind of an american imperialism. eventually, he will be the u.s. minister to haiti. although that ran amok on him. but it is fascinating just how much many abolitionists came to see, not hard to understand, they believed they had experienced a genuine transformation of the meaning of the united states. >> i am always struck by the fact that african-americans have to have their citizenship insured by the amendment, when all the people we are talking about were born in america. his are not people who are born on the african continent. they were born here, whose ancestors were buried here, who helped to build this country. this had to occur. the 15th amendment, of course, a couple of years later, granted them the right to rope -- to african-american minutes. the 14th amendment, if i'm no
into a wholly new republic, and that they ought to export it. and a number of former abolitionists who had been the critics were now advocating that the u.s. take the new regimes, ideas, racial equality to the caribbean, south america. he became, not unlike others, kind of an american imperialism. eventually, he will be the u.s. minister to haiti. although that ran amok on him. but it is fascinating just how much many abolitionists came to see, not hard to understand, they believed they had...
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supreme court decision to allow virginia to sterilize the young woman for eugenic reasons that the new republic cause in the cells and important new book that takes us back to a really remembered era of history or maybe ms. adolf hitler regarded american eugenic laws and inspiration. cohen's narrative of the the case that it shines these practices is a page turner and the story itself is deeply him as physically infuriating. we are pleased to bring the conversation to harvard bookstore tonight. please join me in welcoming adam cohen. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be here. i would like to thank harvard took store for hosting, a wonderful book stories to spend a lot of time and when i was here in a previous life. thank you for turning out including some old friends here. i had a book party in new york recently and the invitation that went out automatically set the "imbeciles" book party. some of my friends at acted about what it would be if they attended. this is also built as a "imbeciles" book touts. i want to thank you to come in and not even afraid. this fil
supreme court decision to allow virginia to sterilize the young woman for eugenic reasons that the new republic cause in the cells and important new book that takes us back to a really remembered era of history or maybe ms. adolf hitler regarded american eugenic laws and inspiration. cohen's narrative of the the case that it shines these practices is a page turner and the story itself is deeply him as physically infuriating. we are pleased to bring the conversation to harvard bookstore tonight....
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donna murch is associate professor of history at rutgers university whose recent piece in the new republic "the clintons' war on drugs: , when black lives didn't matter." and in philadelphia, james peterson is the director of africana studies and associate professor of english at lehigh university. a lead msnbc contributor and a host on npr affiliate whyy in philadelphia. we welcome you all to democracy now! hans noel, what is happening within the republican party right now? it is very clear that donald trump is the front runner and is well on his way to the convention -- who knows if it will be brokered or not. talk about with the leadership is doing right now. , can you hear us? >> i'm sorry, you are coming in and out of little bit. yes, asking about trump will stop he appears to be at a position of it is one to be difficult to stop him. it does likely look like you will be the nominee. amy: talk about the response of the republican party. i want to go to a clip right now of paul ryan. paul ryan, the house speaker who said on tuesday that the republican presidential nominee must reject a
donna murch is associate professor of history at rutgers university whose recent piece in the new republic "the clintons' war on drugs: , when black lives didn't matter." and in philadelphia, james peterson is the director of africana studies and associate professor of english at lehigh university. a lead msnbc contributor and a host on npr affiliate whyy in philadelphia. we welcome you all to democracy now! hans noel, what is happening within the republican party right now? it is...
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prize winning book that i highly recommend called "affairs of honor, national politics and the new republic." she's at work with the title "the field of blood, congressional violence in the n antebellum era." brian balogh is a professor at the university of virginia and the miller center. he is the author of of a number of works including "a government out of site, the mystery of national authority in 19th century" and another one between the cycles, esshe i essays on t republican gifford pinchot. you may also have heard brian on the nationally cindy indicated radio. we have two american history guys. >> will be an honorary guy. thank you, for the introduction. this morning, i would like to discuss a period of extreme partisanship and polarization in congress. a period of us against them. a period of do or die politics. a period filled with talk of doom and destruction and even some physical violence. a period in which new technologies broadcast some of those extreme claims to a national audience with ever increasing speed. the polarization, the emotion, the extremes, in many ways i have de
prize winning book that i highly recommend called "affairs of honor, national politics and the new republic." she's at work with the title "the field of blood, congressional violence in the n antebellum era." brian balogh is a professor at the university of virginia and the miller center. he is the author of of a number of works including "a government out of site, the mystery of national authority in 19th century" and another one between the cycles, esshe i essays...
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after 1984i published an essay in the new republic called romanian gymnastics, why it is like stalin'ssia. i was no longer even a visa after that. so i did not go back until 1990, four months after the 1989 revolution. i spent two months in the country in 1990. then i was back for another month in 1998 for another book. then i went back for an extended visit in 2013. i made four extended visits in 2013 and 2014. brian: i want to run some video from 1989. we will have you explain what this is. [begin video clip] [crowd chanting] [speaking foreign language] [crowd chanting] [end video clip] brian: who was he? robert: nicolae ceau?escu had been in power since 1965. he replaced the previous dictator. the previous dictator brought stalinism to romania. he was a brutal tyrant. what nicolae ceau?escu did was to add the north korean element to romanian stalinism in terms of the pageantry, the personality called. went to north korea and most people were shocked -- but they were impressed. they said, we can do this in romania. that was the moment when the crowd turned against the dictator and th
after 1984i published an essay in the new republic called romanian gymnastics, why it is like stalin'ssia. i was no longer even a visa after that. so i did not go back until 1990, four months after the 1989 revolution. i spent two months in the country in 1990. then i was back for another month in 1998 for another book. then i went back for an extended visit in 2013. i made four extended visits in 2013 and 2014. brian: i want to run some video from 1989. we will have you explain what this is....
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regarding new york, health republic of new york, june 2015 and robert was over four times the baseline 2015 projection, over three times the projected high in will that scenario for 2015, and more than double the baseline projection for 2020. health republic generally had lowest premiums in the regions that operator it received rate increases for 2015 but its rate still generally remained a low compared with competitors. i've done some analysis to back out of the aca risk stabilization programs just on health republic of new york, if they had received the anti-risk corridor requested at the time they still would've lost $50 a month or the entire 18 months of operation on a per member basis. they were losing about $150, or $150 per month. updated financial provided to the subcommittee for 10 other close co-op suggest little, if any, other federal loans would be repaid. assets were less than -- other obligations for seven of the 10 and only marginally greater than those obligations in the other three states. colorado, south carolina project substantial guaranty funds assessments. the co-
regarding new york, health republic of new york, june 2015 and robert was over four times the baseline 2015 projection, over three times the projected high in will that scenario for 2015, and more than double the baseline projection for 2020. health republic generally had lowest premiums in the regions that operator it received rate increases for 2015 but its rate still generally remained a low compared with competitors. i've done some analysis to back out of the aca risk stabilization programs...
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come tok his defense was his protege, a young harvard law school professor who wrote in the new republic, in response to these allegations that brandeis was unethical and lacked judicial temperament. frankfurter wrote, it was said of mr. brandeis, he's often not aimable in a fight. there's truth in that statement. the issues he has dealt with have great moral questions. he is often fought with great severity. the great fight has been undertaken in the public interest. and that remains a much needed and inspiring model of today, brandeis often said we must struggle in each generation to truly process what we inherited. and that's why i say that justice brandeis' ferocious dedication to combatting corruption. >> extraordinary both of you have been talking about justice brandeis before his opinions of the the court. all of these are at least a century old and yet they have a freshness and currency that speaks to our situation today. >> if you saw me shuffling papers while justice ginsburg was reading, i wasn't being rude. i have a hearing disability she graciously brought her remarks for me
come tok his defense was his protege, a young harvard law school professor who wrote in the new republic, in response to these allegations that brandeis was unethical and lacked judicial temperament. frankfurter wrote, it was said of mr. brandeis, he's often not aimable in a fight. there's truth in that statement. the issues he has dealt with have great moral questions. he is often fought with great severity. the great fight has been undertaken in the public interest. and that remains a much...
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yesterday the central african republic inaugurated a new democratically elected president, marking thetransition period. the interventions of the international community helped save the central african republic from an you were speakable fate. yet we must face the fact that a number of troops who were sent to protect people instead acted with hearts of darkness. these crimes fester in silence, that is why the secretary general is shaping a spotlight on these despicable depraved and deeply disturbing allegations. he has been unrelenting in confronting this scourge and raising it pro actively at every opportunity. this constant and loud advocacy must be matched by the actions of member states who alone have the power to discipline their forces with real consequences. this is essential to restoring trust in the invaluable institution of peacekeeping and even more importantly to provide full measures of justice and healing to the affected communities. >> central african republic new president, new start, and yet the same old story. and the same old story for the united nations it's not jus
yesterday the central african republic inaugurated a new democratically elected president, marking thetransition period. the interventions of the international community helped save the central african republic from an you were speakable fate. yet we must face the fact that a number of troops who were sent to protect people instead acted with hearts of darkness. these crimes fester in silence, that is why the secretary general is shaping a spotlight on these despicable depraved and deeply...
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let me start with a short paragraph from the very beginning of the new book "republic of spin". our political world is awash in spin. over many decades now elected officials and their aides have forged a huge arsenal of tools and techniques to shake their messages, their images and our thinking. from the white house on down virtually every politician of note boasted a brigade of speechwriters, press secretaries, campaign consultants, media gurus, handlers, pollsters, hucksters, flax, pacs and other assorted spin meister is to assure that each utterance is rendered in the best achievable light. sometimes our politics seem to be nothing but skin. a dizzying cacophonous world of claims and counterclaims, each side charges the other with spin while asserting for itself a purchase on the truth. the growth of spin has given rise to a series of now familiar complaints. we hear that our politics are phony and corrupt, that our leaders are packaged and and principles, that their rhetoric is shallow and poll tested and even the most important political event, debates, conventions, speeche
let me start with a short paragraph from the very beginning of the new book "republic of spin". our political world is awash in spin. over many decades now elected officials and their aides have forged a huge arsenal of tools and techniques to shake their messages, their images and our thinking. from the white house on down virtually every politician of note boasted a brigade of speechwriters, press secretaries, campaign consultants, media gurus, handlers, pollsters, hucksters, flax,...
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they make up a new republic.room for free women and must make room for free women and let go of the prump that no one really counts unless she's married. >> we usually hear labels put on women, you never hear labels being applied to male voters, why is that? >> male voters are just voters. in the united states, white manhood is humanity and everything else is a secondary category. >> you're not putting a label on single women voters, right? >> no, what i'm saying is they're also human, they're also inhabitants of the united states. one of the things you're seeing reflected in the issues in the presidential election is that we need to rethink our policies in terms of how we would support more women and men living independently of marriage. >> and i think we have to change the perception of who the single woman is because in elections past, i think a single woman, she lived with a child and she was on welfare. >> that is the case for many single women, they live with children, that's increasingly a norm. but single
they make up a new republic.room for free women and must make room for free women and let go of the prump that no one really counts unless she's married. >> we usually hear labels put on women, you never hear labels being applied to male voters, why is that? >> male voters are just voters. in the united states, white manhood is humanity and everything else is a secondary category. >> you're not putting a label on single women voters, right? >> no, what i'm saying is...
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bbc news, the democratic republic of congo.40,000 are killed every year in africa for their tasks. what a markup there is on that product. that brings this program to a close. from all of us, thank you for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation -- pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and hong kong tourism board. >> want to know hong kong's most romantic spot? i'll show you. i love heading to repulse bay for an evening stroll. it is the perfect, stunning backdrop for making romantic moments utterly unforgettable. i've lived in this city for years, but hong kong still makes me fall in love with it time and again. >> bbc "world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. hi. it's me, hooper. can you guess where i am today? ♪ where is he going? what will he do? ♪ ♪
bbc news, the democratic republic of congo.40,000 are killed every year in africa for their tasks. what a markup there is on that product. that brings this program to a close. from all of us, thank you for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common...
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republic. following new allegations against u.n. soldiers there. later an independent panel found the u.n. guilty of gross institutional negligence and called for more trans parents is a and accountability. activists say latest report shows the u.n. hasn't taken those recommendation says seriously and are calling on u.n. member states to take over investigates. >> the member states, i think need to be reminded they are in charge, peacekeeping is their collective will, it's being undermined. its reputation is being destroyed. it's not being carried out effectively because of what the secretary general himself has called a cancer on the system. >> reporter: among the proposals from ban ki-moon, court marshals and victims countries. dna tests for police and soldiers accused of abuse, awareness training before deployment and more compensation for victims. u.s. is drafting a security council resolution call for repatriation of troops from countries where there is a pattern of abuse or evidence of noncooperation with investigations. this is an issue that continues to plague the united nations an
republic. following new allegations against u.n. soldiers there. later an independent panel found the u.n. guilty of gross institutional negligence and called for more trans parents is a and accountability. activists say latest report shows the u.n. hasn't taken those recommendation says seriously and are calling on u.n. member states to take over investigates. >> the member states, i think need to be reminded they are in charge, peacekeeping is their collective will, it's being...
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the new republic said his tiny fingers reflect cocktail weenies and that christie's hands are even smallersian leader vladimir putin also has short fingers, as if all tough guys have a small hand complex to make up for. but trump supporters are more interested in shape than size. specifically, if they got this much exercise, jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> thank you for watching. "at this hour with berman and bolduan" starts now. >> what took you so long to say so? >> i've been taking donald on directly. >> they kill people. >> don't play games with that. >> get used to
the new republic said his tiny fingers reflect cocktail weenies and that christie's hands are even smallersian leader vladimir putin also has short fingers, as if all tough guys have a small hand complex to make up for. but trump supporters are more interested in shape than size. specifically, if they got this much exercise, jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> thank you for watching. "at this hour with berman and bolduan" starts now. >> what took you so long to say so?...
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that republic which is a new birth of freedom. he met and talked with lincoln on four or five occasions. douglass lived, of course, and spoke about that. lincoln did not. we don't know exactly what their relationship is. clearly, lincoln thought very highly of douglas. he valued his opinion. it is one of those questions we don't know as much about as we would like to. i think the answer is probably yes. >> thank you for an enlightening lecture. i have a question. i hope it is not irrelevant. i have a question about the revolutionary war. actually, two questions, one about the revolutionary war, the other about civil war. i wanted to know, was there any compensation given to the soldiers that fought for the american revolution? enslaved blacks who fought and where they granted freedom in the same way that lord dunmore had granted freedom to enslaved blacks who fought for the british? more fought for the british. i wonder, what kind of compensation? i don't imagine the people would theirhought knowing families would still be enslave
that republic which is a new birth of freedom. he met and talked with lincoln on four or five occasions. douglass lived, of course, and spoke about that. lincoln did not. we don't know exactly what their relationship is. clearly, lincoln thought very highly of douglas. he valued his opinion. it is one of those questions we don't know as much about as we would like to. i think the answer is probably yes. >> thank you for an enlightening lecture. i have a question. i hope it is not...
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a journalist with the "washington post," republic, and new yorker, covering various presidents. he was washington, d.c. bureau egularly ontributed r columnist to the guardian and served as senior editor at new republic. served as assistant and senior adviser to bill clinton from 1997 to 2001. his jobs included advising the president on communications and public policy, researching information in the media about the white house. he was a senior adviser to the 2008 hillary clinton presidential campaign. after leaving the white house, he wrote the clinton wars, 2003, about his time in presidential service. the book has been praised for its keen insights into the nation's political process. our speaker was a political consultant for the award winning series tanner 88 and executive producer of the documentary taxi to the dark side which details the nation's torture and interrogation practices during the war in afghanistan that won an academy award for best documentary in 2007. as the son of illinois it might be hope that he would some point turn his attention to lincoln. he will. and
a journalist with the "washington post," republic, and new yorker, covering various presidents. he was washington, d.c. bureau egularly ontributed r columnist to the guardian and served as senior editor at new republic. served as assistant and senior adviser to bill clinton from 1997 to 2001. his jobs included advising the president on communications and public policy, researching information in the media about the white house. he was a senior adviser to the 2008 hillary clinton...
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our guest has worked at the new republic and his work has also appeared in washington monthly and businessider. he is educated at duke university. this is his first time on the washington journal. we appreciate you joining us. here is a tweet from someone who calls himself slave wage earner. does congress audit the pentagon? each year, defense spending gets funded through the discretionary budget. each year there is the national defense authorization act for defense spending. it has been reauthorized 54 years in a row. it's the one authorization that is just about guaranteed to get through. billion of600 spending in it. given the loving money that floats around, there is a ton of interest in everything that happens in it. policy decisions are made in it. congress looks at the pentagon but you are also facing the fact that every congressman have different interests and pet projects and agencies they think are going to do best. the person is talking about waste and fraud -- it depends on whose side you are looking at. william is calling from virginia. he's an independent color. -- caller. kn
our guest has worked at the new republic and his work has also appeared in washington monthly and businessider. he is educated at duke university. this is his first time on the washington journal. we appreciate you joining us. here is a tweet from someone who calls himself slave wage earner. does congress audit the pentagon? each year, defense spending gets funded through the discretionary budget. each year there is the national defense authorization act for defense spending. it has been...
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yesterday the central african republic inaugurated a new president, the interventions of the international community helped in this regard, but the troops who were sent to help people acted instead with hearts of darkness. these issues fester in violence, the secretary-general is focusing on these deeply disturbing allegations. raising it proactively at every opportunity. this constant and loud advocacy must be matched by actions of member states who alone have the power to discipline their forces with real consequences. this is essential to restoring trust in the invaluable institution of peace keeping and more importantly to provide measures of justice and healing to the affected communities. >> leaders from over 50 countries have gathered for a nuclear security summit in washington, d.c. hosted by u.s. president barack obama, the goal is for countries to lock down all vulnerable atomic materials. remaining poorly secured. the fear is that i.s.i.l. will secure some nuclear material for dirty bombs. patty culhane is in washington, d.c. >> this has been a pretty big blow to u.s. president
yesterday the central african republic inaugurated a new president, the interventions of the international community helped in this regard, but the troops who were sent to help people acted instead with hearts of darkness. these issues fester in violence, the secretary-general is focusing on these deeply disturbing allegations. raising it proactively at every opportunity. this constant and loud advocacy must be matched by actions of member states who alone have the power to discipline their...
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. >> the new iranian islamic republic would be inspired by the stern religious principles of islam, nothingyatollah khomeini became the enemy of the united states the minute he replaced the shah. he gave a series of sermons that condemned the loss of iranian sovereignty. >> when ayatollah khomeini saw large crowds gathering in support in front of the embassy, he made the decision, i'm not going to stand against this wave. i'm going to ride it. >> there has been a persistent belief in many quarters here in iran that the united states government was plotting to restore the shah to power here. >> from the iranian standpoint, it wasn't terrorism. they looked at the embassy as an occupying force. the embassy was actually the agent for controlling iranian politics. >> hoe -- >> a new warning. he said if the americans try military force to rescue the hostages, the students will kill them all and blow up the embassy. >> because of the distance from tehran to the arabian sea, a rescue of the american hostages is considered unlikely. >> how much longer can you go on doing this? >> we are ready to go
. >> the new iranian islamic republic would be inspired by the stern religious principles of islam, nothingyatollah khomeini became the enemy of the united states the minute he replaced the shah. he gave a series of sermons that condemned the loss of iranian sovereignty. >> when ayatollah khomeini saw large crowds gathering in support in front of the embassy, he made the decision, i'm not going to stand against this wave. i'm going to ride it. >> there has been a persistent...
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rays and political figures the general recession began to sit in of the battle hymn of the republic from nbc news poked share his thoughts and memories. >>marty g: this edition of the debris that was found by an american tourist last week the new space was actually found back in december that was also in mozambique to the family that founded contacted authorities just after seen this piece of 25 under, to the shot was fired by the captain he's the first fisherman for the weekend and is a cook and demo and tasting of san francisco declined recipes. at clorox 2 we've turned removing stains into a science. now pre-treat with clorox 2! watch stains disappear right before your eyes. remove 4 times more stains than detergent alone. >>marty g: near the bay bridge we know at least one person was hurt in the shooting of your police shut down the 8880 connector to the recession for evidence with answers. >>reporter: if you're having their or pulling back you may run into some problems the dutch coast monday around noon or so speaking of which san mateo bridge a lot of people heading on into the city you se
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regarding new york health republic of new york in june 2015 alone was over four times the base point 2015 projection over three times the projected high enrollment scenario for 2015 and more than double the baseline projection for 2020. health republic generally have the lowest premiums in the region that operated. it received increases for 2015 but it's rates still generally remained low compared with competitors. i have done some analysis on the wrist stabilization programs. if they had received their risk order requests at the time they would have lost $50 a month for the entire 18 months of operation basis without risk quarter receivables they were losing about $150 or $150 per month. updated financials provide to the subcommittee. assets were less than other obligations for seven of the 10 and only marginally greater than those obligations than the other three states colorado and south carolina fund assessments. the program experience raises a number of key questions down the fundamental program. i will conclude with these. was it appropriate and prudent to push for -- and 2014 a
regarding new york health republic of new york in june 2015 alone was over four times the base point 2015 projection over three times the projected high enrollment scenario for 2015 and more than double the baseline projection for 2020. health republic generally have the lowest premiums in the region that operated. it received increases for 2015 but it's rates still generally remained low compared with competitors. i have done some analysis on the wrist stabilization programs. if they had...
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one senior editor at the new republic that after -- who has just torn trump to shreds after the protesttrumpkin but if this is where the battle lines are drawn, i will be on his side." and i saw that played out several times. i sense this will do nothing but help him in the republican primary in the short run. >> i think in the very short run it will energize his supporters and draw them to him. but i think in the medium term, even, again, i think there's a chance that john kasich and ted cruz both can take advantage of this to galvanize thing. ohio is binary. the trump wins ohio the race is over. but watch how he does in missouri, north carolina and illinois. the public polling suggests he'll do very well in those states. if he wins but with narrow margins or if cruz can win one or two of them i think both cruz and kasich can take advantage of the people who didn't like what happened on friday and how trump handled it. >> the transformation of candidates as they begin to win, fetch you're not a supporter you see it happening and it gives you a sense of hope and peace for the future, i'
one senior editor at the new republic that after -- who has just torn trump to shreds after the protesttrumpkin but if this is where the battle lines are drawn, i will be on his side." and i saw that played out several times. i sense this will do nothing but help him in the republican primary in the short run. >> i think in the very short run it will energize his supporters and draw them to him. but i think in the medium term, even, again, i think there's a chance that john kasich...
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jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic.isit geico.com and see how affordable renters insurance can be. ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: welcome back. i'm here with my panel. first up, "nightly show" contributor holly walker. (cheers and applause) and "nightly show" contributor grace parra. (cheers and applause) and her album 'rub' is out now on "i u she music," canadian electronic musician and performance artist, peaches. ( cheers and applause ) and for everyone at home, join our conversation right now on twitter @nightlyshow using the hashtag #tonightly. we talked about this earlier in the show. kim kardashian posted this need photo of herself earlier this week. >> oh! >> larry, of course, anything she does gets a lot of attention. some people bashed her for setting feminism backwards, while others applauded her being comfortable enough with her body to share it. this is 20 16. why are we still getting upset with women's body? >> i think it's human nature. one of the first stories in the body is being upset about a woman'
jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic.isit geico.com and see how affordable renters insurance can be. ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: welcome back. i'm here with my panel. first up, "nightly show" contributor holly walker. (cheers and applause) and "nightly show" contributor grace parra. (cheers and applause) and her album 'rub' is out now on "i u she music," canadian electronic musician and performance artist,...
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jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic.isit geico.com and see how affordable renters insurance can be. innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. philips sonicare. save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm bob massi, the property man. shopping for a home is one of >>> welcome back. i'm bob massi, the property man. shopping for a home is one of the biggest things we'll ever do and you can't take that process lightly. this is critical. picking the right realtor can be the most important decision and is the most important decision you make when buying a home. >> it's important to understand how long the agent has been doing this. have they gone through the ups and the downs of the market? because many agents leave the real estate industry once times get tough and what are their sales? >> scott and tamlan are a young couple raising a family in florida. in the past six years
jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic.isit geico.com and see how affordable renters insurance can be. innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. philips sonicare. save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm bob massi, the property man. shopping for a home is one of >>> welcome back....