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likewise it is very normative it is one direction it is live your and that is how we should be and i disagree with that. there are elements with advanced economies or wealthy societies that are problematic and i documented a few of them you think about oil dependence and over the average household's sole to the extent consumption is an issue the of the economies where consumption is constrained and it is obvious there is something behavioral to look at. and innovation is something we've talked about so much and it is always meant to be a little misguided like silicon valley where you have super cool iphone applications that will track whenever but innovation toward trivial issues. i wanted to focus of the all the economies there the most incredibly important of our time with energy consumption being very important. he will not see them now because the energy is a constant people live in a state for public health finding ways to spend 18 percent of gdp it is not any better. we had this debate in washington but because there are so few medical resources on the continent, nurses to the
likewise it is very normative it is one direction it is live your and that is how we should be and i disagree with that. there are elements with advanced economies or wealthy societies that are problematic and i documented a few of them you think about oil dependence and over the average household's sole to the extent consumption is an issue the of the economies where consumption is constrained and it is obvious there is something behavioral to look at. and innovation is something we've talked...
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i point to my discussion community norms in the boat.family is an important dynamic in sub-saharan africa. your shelter against everything and it's the thing people look to to drive norms and to create support systems. so the discussion within the top little bit about fgm and senegal and gambia where it is illegal, but it has been practiced for centuries. so the norms in the community in senegal where they were trying to eradicate the days are that you have to do it because it was like wearing white on your wedding day. so over the course of one generation and i would say steady work within these communities for 15 years, but in one generation to norms have shifted. it's no longer a good. the problem is solved by people standing up in a grain collectively and publicly to affirm that they would not cut their daughters. so once everyone did it, they became a shared public norm but then immediately change people's behavior. and so, to the extent people are interested in legislative solution and human rights doctors want pronouncements from
i point to my discussion community norms in the boat.family is an important dynamic in sub-saharan africa. your shelter against everything and it's the thing people look to to drive norms and to create support systems. so the discussion within the top little bit about fgm and senegal and gambia where it is illegal, but it has been practiced for centuries. so the norms in the community in senegal where they were trying to eradicate the days are that you have to do it because it was like wearing...
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norm: once it's sanded and refinished, you'll never know. and i'll show you a cool new way to vent our high-efficiency boiler. tom: it looks pretty bad right here. kevin: are you kidding me? norm: is this place really worth saving? richard: we can do better than this. tom: nice and easy, everybody together. richard: it's state-of-the-art. norm: perfectly square. roger: all in all, a good day's work. kevin: right here on "this old house." and also, on "ask this old house"... in alabama, i'm adding a final period touch to this historic home. the right way to prune a tree is called the three-cut method. and it's as simple as 1-2-3. and it's black, it's fabric... and it's long -- what is it?
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the desire to be governed by the norms of the w.t. euro and other norms of international law which are in trying to be signed and act is agreements we believe that this will help to agree on those issues there have been consultations recently as you know on economic problems between the russian and ukrainian experts and the interim results of those consultations we will be reported tomorrow in. so we hope that they will help to begin a business. conversation which would take into account all the legitimate interests all the participants we expect that tomorrow at our meeting. the problems of the humanitarian crisis will also be discussed in this or that moment and that all the participants would call on humanitarian aid to be delivered without barriers to all those who need it in the south east of ukraine. and of course everyone expects that the meeting in minsk will allow us to exchange opinions on. the situation. of the beginning of the political process to settle the crisis in ukraine. today. we hear a lot of statements about that
the desire to be governed by the norms of the w.t. euro and other norms of international law which are in trying to be signed and act is agreements we believe that this will help to agree on those issues there have been consultations recently as you know on economic problems between the russian and ukrainian experts and the interim results of those consultations we will be reported tomorrow in. so we hope that they will help to begin a business. conversation which would take into account all...
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norm stamper is the former chief of the seattle police department. jason fritz is a u.s. army officer. he served three tours in iraq. norm, i have heard from cops from my show this week said the bad guys have a lot of equipment of their own. this is what we need to be competitive with them. what's your response? >> there are times and places and circumstances that demand the use of s.w.a.t. equipment and weaponry and tactics. no disputing that. armed and barricaded suspects and school shooter situations of any kind. on the streets of an american city day in and day out, appearing as military officers, military soldiers, i think is a huge mistake. the police in america belong to the people, not the other way around. >> people may recall your involvement in 1999 when you had to deal with the wto in seattle. i know, norm, you have the regrets of use of chemical agents in those protests. >> i have huge regrets, michael. that was the worst mistake of my 34--year career. i have made other mistakes, but that one was an absolutely unnecessary decision on my part to authorize the
norm stamper is the former chief of the seattle police department. jason fritz is a u.s. army officer. he served three tours in iraq. norm, i have heard from cops from my show this week said the bad guys have a lot of equipment of their own. this is what we need to be competitive with them. what's your response? >> there are times and places and circumstances that demand the use of s.w.a.t. equipment and weaponry and tactics. no disputing that. armed and barricaded suspects and school...
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and maybe the longer complicated work of communities to collectively change norms. it's not a satisfying it there, but conforms to my general argument that the government is not where you go for a change in africa. >> it is peer-to-peer. >> exactly. >> why don't you tell us what your name is and where you are from. >> i am neck here from chicago, just down the street. you touch in your last comment part of the question is going to ask about people not looking to the national government for help and support. to the extent there's any reporting in this country about africa, to the way that is stereotyped as primarily tribal in nature. he mentioned the importance of family or mauler social beings. what is your perception about a possibility or even how africans and cells per seat governing as the nation? you mentioned earlier the mapping is probably all wrong and that would detract from any possibility of effective governance. how do you see that evolving over time in the hope that there'd be an effective national governance in sub-saharan africa? >> that is one i have
and maybe the longer complicated work of communities to collectively change norms. it's not a satisfying it there, but conforms to my general argument that the government is not where you go for a change in africa. >> it is peer-to-peer. >> exactly. >> why don't you tell us what your name is and where you are from. >> i am neck here from chicago, just down the street. you touch in your last comment part of the question is going to ask about people not looking to the...
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those things aren't just the norm. >> also not the norm, small group reading sessions. >> san francisco rbi has really taken the time to understand what is good reading instruction look like. >> very good. >> volunteers go into the classroom to give kids specialized literacy coaching. >> when they work with our students in the classroom, they're supporting teachers and the very strategies that teachers are trying to really enforce with students. >> teamwork that is sure to score a home run in school and in life. >> you can't really achieve anything without education because teamwork and hard work and determination, you learn that through school. >> mark one in the win column for the kids at cobb. san francisco rbi scored big this year. recently reported reading rates in kindergarten jumped from 29% at the beginning of the year to 86% at the end. this fall, the program will expand to third grade at cobb elementary school and in january they're adding two new schools in san francisco to that program. >>> we are just getting started with "class action." up next, instructional coaches, the
those things aren't just the norm. >> also not the norm, small group reading sessions. >> san francisco rbi has really taken the time to understand what is good reading instruction look like. >> very good. >> volunteers go into the classroom to give kids specialized literacy coaching. >> when they work with our students in the classroom, they're supporting teachers and the very strategies that teachers are trying to really enforce with students. >> teamwork...
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so they're extremely higher than the norm so they're a lot higher than the norm we don't see that in wild fish this is logical since they're not fed fish we are on the other hand all the fish coming from the aquaculture industry so are contaminated with the king. before them nobody had ever thought to look for a toxic eating fish and for good reason the product is supposed to protect fruits and vegetables but meal manufacturers have found another use for it. i don't know in fact it's put into the fish meal which prevent the fat much at present from becoming ran thus ensuring the quality of the fats i got us the problem is that the manufacturers of the dry meal pellets did not notify the health authorities of the change in use. the result that toxic in levels are strictly controlled in fruits and vegetables and even meat but not in fish. it's paradoxical that there are standards set for cattle and chickens but no standards for fish even more so you can find standards set for kangaroos for reptiles but none at all for fish. and patrick edgar made an even stranger discovery. the effects
so they're extremely higher than the norm so they're a lot higher than the norm we don't see that in wild fish this is logical since they're not fed fish we are on the other hand all the fish coming from the aquaculture industry so are contaminated with the king. before them nobody had ever thought to look for a toxic eating fish and for good reason the product is supposed to protect fruits and vegetables but meal manufacturers have found another use for it. i don't know in fact it's put into...
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norm stamper is the former chief of the seattle police department. jason fritz is a u.s.cer. norm, i have heard from cops from my show this week said the bad guys have a lot of equipment of their own. this is what we need to be competitive with them. what's your response? >> there are times and places and circumstances that demand the use of s.w.a.t. equipment and weaponry and tactics. no disputing that. armed and barricaded suspects and school shooter situations of any kind. on the streets of an american city day in and day out, appearing as military officers, military soldiers, i think is a huge mistake. the police in america belong to the people, not the other way around. >> people may recall your involvement in 1999 when you had to deal with the wto in seattle. i know, norm, you have the regrets of use of chemical agents in those protests. >> i have huge regrets, michael. that was the worst mistake of my 34--year career. i have made other mistakes, but that one was an absolutely unnecessary decision on my part to authorize the use of chemical agents against nonviolent
norm stamper is the former chief of the seattle police department. jason fritz is a u.s.cer. norm, i have heard from cops from my show this week said the bad guys have a lot of equipment of their own. this is what we need to be competitive with them. what's your response? >> there are times and places and circumstances that demand the use of s.w.a.t. equipment and weaponry and tactics. no disputing that. armed and barricaded suspects and school shooter situations of any kind. on the...
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material needs have already been met so this is a debate that we need to have and this one is not a normative debate it is a policy debate to make it happen they are not allowing that to happen and this article is still in agreement. the bank isn't even allowing itself to openly talk about the issue of democracy or a talker seat in fact i've been following the past world bank president neither one has opened up for democracy in a speech. in particular it was there for five years and finished the whole term without using the word democracy. just made sure i wasn't missing anything i talked to the world bank spokesman and they confirmed to me the president isn't allowed to use the word democracy. haven't you read world thing article four section ten this should be binding the operation people want to promote development. certainly shouldn't be running the rest of us that care about development and the individual rights for the poor are a good thing. the primary complaint of this book is that the debate hasn't happened anywhere near enough. it hasn't been taken anywhere near serious enough for t
material needs have already been met so this is a debate that we need to have and this one is not a normative debate it is a policy debate to make it happen they are not allowing that to happen and this article is still in agreement. the bank isn't even allowing itself to openly talk about the issue of democracy or a talker seat in fact i've been following the past world bank president neither one has opened up for democracy in a speech. in particular it was there for five years and finished...
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we have to grapple with issues of what the new norm should be. we have to recognize the first amendment rights we have for freedom of expression. those things are real and part of our culture and basic, fundamental values, we develop a mechanism for recognizing that there are not going to be any hard and fast issues. the way to develop understanding basis, case-by-case developing over time a new culture in social media. it is going to take a lot of time for us to grapple with this for many, many years. you and i will have gray hair, or for some of us no hair, and we will be in our rocking chairs before this is worked out. what i heard here today was the curry jimmy enthusiasm to grapple with the issue. grapple with that, if we can transmit that to folks that yes, we have to work hard at it, i think that would be a big success in one of the many successes coming out of the summit. >> we are going to try to take two or three questions. someone has approached the mike here. right here. >> these summits keep getting better and better. , and i30 year
we have to grapple with issues of what the new norm should be. we have to recognize the first amendment rights we have for freedom of expression. those things are real and part of our culture and basic, fundamental values, we develop a mechanism for recognizing that there are not going to be any hard and fast issues. the way to develop understanding basis, case-by-case developing over time a new culture in social media. it is going to take a lot of time for us to grapple with this for many,...
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clearing on wednesday and it looks like is norm -- norm hall reports, they are looking for people onboard or people in the water. so far they have not seen anybody in the water but they are continuing to be reand coming up, water restrictions in ohio and what caused it. >>> and what prompted sheriff's deputies to shoot and kill a man possibly tied to a reason crime. . >>> all tt -- a ktvu channel 2 morning news viewer said somebody broke into her house s the homeowner then drove off in a black sedan. anybody who recognizes the man is asked to call san jose police. >>> tense moments after a man possibly connected to a home invasion robbery was shot and killed by an alameda and it all started when officers the spot and it was started during a home invasion robbery on july 12th. >>> some of the victims were pistol whipped and a similar description of the suspect was described. >> they are investigating by oakland police and the sheriff's department as the well. it happened shortly before 9:00 saturday night. he was trying to convert marijuana into a wax form when it ignited from being t
clearing on wednesday and it looks like is norm -- norm hall reports, they are looking for people onboard or people in the water. so far they have not seen anybody in the water but they are continuing to be reand coming up, water restrictions in ohio and what caused it. >>> and what prompted sheriff's deputies to shoot and kill a man possibly tied to a reason crime. . >>> all tt -- a ktvu channel 2 morning news viewer said somebody broke into her house s the homeowner then...
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norm: perfectly square. roger: all in all, a good day's work. kevin: right here on "this old house." i'm going to show you a few different ways i use one of my favorite tools. roger: and we're going to plant a low-cost, low-maintenance privacy screen in this yard. and, in most houses like this, 20% to 30% of the air in the ductwork never makes it to the living space, so today i'm going to seal the ducts from the inside.
norm: perfectly square. roger: all in all, a good day's work. kevin: right here on "this old house." i'm going to show you a few different ways i use one of my favorite tools. roger: and we're going to plant a low-cost, low-maintenance privacy screen in this yard. and, in most houses like this, 20% to 30% of the air in the ductwork never makes it to the living space, so today i'm going to seal the ducts from the inside.
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norm: perfectly square. roger: all in all, a good day's work. kevin: and also, on "ask this old house"... this garden faucet is perfect, except it leaks and it's about eight feet upup in the air. -i can barely reach it! -how do you turn it off and on? i have to go use a stool over here and i have to line it up. i have to hoist myself up and brace myself on the wall...
norm: perfectly square. roger: all in all, a good day's work. kevin: and also, on "ask this old house"... this garden faucet is perfect, except it leaks and it's about eight feet upup in the air. -i can barely reach it! -how do you turn it off and on? i have to go use a stool over here and i have to line it up. i have to hoist myself up and brace myself on the wall...
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norms? >> what brought us on the ground was to serve as human rights observers clearly because we saw some troubling signs that what was happening here in ferguson violated international human rights standards. so, for example, the use of tear gas, lobbying of tear gas canister into a crowd from a distance where you have no idea of children in the crowd, elderly, who can both be succumb to tear gas and die if there isn't an opportunity to leave. that violates, clearly, international standards, protocols that amnesty has put out in the field in places like gaza and the west bank. >> have you guys informed law enforcement that they are in violation of these standards and protocols? >> we have had conversations with law enforcement. we've asked to be included more in discussions, to be part of the patrol when the curfew was in place. we were denied. and so we would hope that we could have more of a formal observer status than we have. >> how many observers do you have on the ground, by the way?
norms? >> what brought us on the ground was to serve as human rights observers clearly because we saw some troubling signs that what was happening here in ferguson violated international human rights standards. so, for example, the use of tear gas, lobbying of tear gas canister into a crowd from a distance where you have no idea of children in the crowd, elderly, who can both be succumb to tear gas and die if there isn't an opportunity to leave. that violates, clearly, international...
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now this is the norm. it is the norm to go into a university, for example, and find out that every group has been separated into little victim studies classes instead of reading the great canon in literature. in a sense, that america, which was once celebrated for example in history, people went to school, the west ward expansion is now a trail of blood. it's now a -- >> different culture. sfwra different culture. >> i just want to read to the audience what you wrote in the wall street journal, linking today's america and the irs scandal. the irs audit story isn't watergate, it's worse than watergate. it was the professionals of party going after the professionals out of power. >> well, the thing that hants changed, stuart is that the politicians themselves haven't changed. back then when richard nixon had the plumbers, they were attacking the offices at watergate, trying to find out what was in their files. the irs attacks were on groups of normal citizens, i mean the obama administration clearly sicked t
now this is the norm. it is the norm to go into a university, for example, and find out that every group has been separated into little victim studies classes instead of reading the great canon in literature. in a sense, that america, which was once celebrated for example in history, people went to school, the west ward expansion is now a trail of blood. it's now a -- >> different culture. sfwra different culture. >> i just want to read to the audience what you wrote in the wall...
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russia, isis, china -- all are performing outside the post-world war ii democratic norms.ussia is fighting a svelte campaign -- although somewhat less dopey after this week. asna basically wants to grab much terriry they y can without having to fight everybody. tell us strategically what do these three protagonists have in common? >> i think what is in, and what i sometimes called the geopolititics ofof resentment. the basisis is different, but yu can sefor each they really do not agree at all with what i would call the liberal western model. with respect to o china, china s an educational approach that iss built on a four character sloga they call it. never forgrget national humiliation. mr. boudin simply -- mr. putin simply does noagree with the way the west operates, particularly the united states. ices a are anti-modern. that is the basis of their entire approach. radical funmentalist approach. they simply resent the way the west comes at things. they resent it structures. they do not feel they have a place in the model we live. >> right now, one of the top issusues an
russia, isis, china -- all are performing outside the post-world war ii democratic norms.ussia is fighting a svelte campaign -- although somewhat less dopey after this week. asna basically wants to grab much terriry they y can without having to fight everybody. tell us strategically what do these three protagonists have in common? >> i think what is in, and what i sometimes called the geopolititics ofof resentment. the basisis is different, but yu can sefor each they really do not agree...
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. >> this isn't the norm for summer in santa cruz, fog covers the coast and the ocean can look like a lake. but not today. serve's up under blue skies. hurricane marie churning off the coast of mexico in a swell from necessary are put the extra strength into the summer surf with 5' to 7' waves brought to the challenge. >> it is the best. it is what the surfers are waiting for and when it comes together like this, it is fun. >> this morning, the contest pits fur circumstances from five local subshots against each other for the right to go to the national championship in nicaragua. the ever represent goes back to mid-80's and sometimes mother nature doesn't cooperate. >> we have this event scheduled back in july a month ago and we had to pest upon it because it was dead flat. this was no rideable wave. we pest pointed it. >> southern california is feel the effect of hurricane marie with surfers hitting the peoples it look and ride the giant waves. at famous surf spot in newport beach people hoped for 30' waves the biggest they have seen since 1997. with big waves come big dangers. lifeg
. >> this isn't the norm for summer in santa cruz, fog covers the coast and the ocean can look like a lake. but not today. serve's up under blue skies. hurricane marie churning off the coast of mexico in a swell from necessary are put the extra strength into the summer surf with 5' to 7' waves brought to the challenge. >> it is the best. it is what the surfers are waiting for and when it comes together like this, it is fun. >> this morning, the contest pits fur circumstances...
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and that's where your values and norms and expertise are changing. and it takes a little bit more time. >> now, something that's also changed dramatically for pleasanton and the rest of the state is the way it receives money from the state and what you can do, local control funding, which means you'll basically get a certain amount from the state. a lot of the money is set aside for minority kids, english learners. tell me how you're using that money? and how does that change the dynamics of being a superintendent? >> i think it gives us an opportunity to really look at needs. and then, talk about how to use the funds to meet the needs of whoever the students have to do. >> what are some of the things in your head you're doing? >> i'm really pleased with how we came up with the plan to spend the money because we had a lot of feetback through a group we put together called local accountability committee, which included many parents or several parents and some staff members. >> you have to come up with a plan. >> exactly. we came up with the plan, and
and that's where your values and norms and expertise are changing. and it takes a little bit more time. >> now, something that's also changed dramatically for pleasanton and the rest of the state is the way it receives money from the state and what you can do, local control funding, which means you'll basically get a certain amount from the state. a lot of the money is set aside for minority kids, english learners. tell me how you're using that money? and how does that change the dynamics...
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norm there has been a lot of talk about poverty in ferguson. big is the middle class presence there? >> the poverty -- the population that is experiencing poverty or at the pofferty line is about 30% of the community. so we're talking about 70% of the community remains fairly vibrant and middle class. >> how has ferguson changed in the last few decades? in >> some of what has happened is that -- as the cities have gotten rid of large scale housing projects and begun to depopulate, initially those -- these suburbs outside of cities were -- and in st. louis in particular, were home to middle class families who were moving out to get the same things, they were pursuing the american dream. but as the housing projects began to be knocked down, and door residents who lived in those projects needed homes, they began to be shuffled out into the -- more suburban enclave. so places where middle class african-americans were living, where -- middle class african-americans were living they are -- were slowly becoming populated by a -- a -- a population that
norm there has been a lot of talk about poverty in ferguson. big is the middle class presence there? >> the poverty -- the population that is experiencing poverty or at the pofferty line is about 30% of the community. so we're talking about 70% of the community remains fairly vibrant and middle class. >> how has ferguson changed in the last few decades? in >> some of what has happened is that -- as the cities have gotten rid of large scale housing projects and begun to...
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now this is the norm. it is the norm to go into university, for example, and find out that every group has been separated into little victim studies classes instead of reading the great canon in literal tur, it is so normal. and in a sense, america which was once celebrated, for example, in its history, people went to school, the westward expansion is now a trail of blood, is now a trail -- >> different culture. >> different culture. >> dan, i want to read to the audience what you wrote in the "wall street journal" linking today's america and the irs scandal. here 0's what you said. the irs tea party audit story isn't watergate. it's worse than watergate. the watergate break-in was the professionals of the party in power going after the professionals of the party out of power. the irs scandal is the party in power going after the most average americans imaginable. >> well, the thing that hasn't changed, stuart, is that the politicians themselves haven't changed. i mean, back then when richard nixon had the
now this is the norm. it is the norm to go into university, for example, and find out that every group has been separated into little victim studies classes instead of reading the great canon in literal tur, it is so normal. and in a sense, america which was once celebrated, for example, in its history, people went to school, the westward expansion is now a trail of blood, is now a trail -- >> different culture. >> different culture. >> dan, i want to read to the audience what...
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tragic reality is that the use of chemical weapons against unarmed demonstrators is becoming the new norm practiced and promoted by american officials we were out the other night i'm standing out and someone. prepared and he had a bag you know pull out a gun he put out a gas mask and he said that are you prepared and that's that's crazy that's crazy that's what preparation it is a gas mask the police shooting of michael brown sparked a palpable sense of anger and frustration extending far beyond the borders of ferguson and while the country weeks for justice and accountability america's police practices remain under heavy scrutiny marina r.t. for us and. as always we have stories waiting for you right now online for example and that's a google style search engine allowing us all authorities to sift through anyone's personal data and the intelligence community has access to literally hundreds of millions of records the telling the lives of people all across the world full story if you want to website. also you can see pictures of a human national flag more than thirty five thousand nepales
tragic reality is that the use of chemical weapons against unarmed demonstrators is becoming the new norm practiced and promoted by american officials we were out the other night i'm standing out and someone. prepared and he had a bag you know pull out a gun he put out a gas mask and he said that are you prepared and that's that's crazy that's crazy that's what preparation it is a gas mask the police shooting of michael brown sparked a palpable sense of anger and frustration extending far...
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will come back to the program michael briny on norm block teenager shot dead by a police officer in the u.s. city of ferguson is being buried today his death sparked two weeks of intense protests across the country calling for justice report i is instantly this where the funeral is currently taking place. well things remain very calm and orderly outside of the friendly temple missionary baptist church where funeral services for michael brown have gone there were hundreds and hundreds of people lined up outside awaiting to get in to pay their respects michael brown is being laid to rest sixteen days after he was shot and killed by ferguson police officer down wilson who now remains on leave of course that incident sparked a lot of clashes with police a lot of violence a lot of demonstrations because many in the community and throughout the country were very angered by the heavy handed police tactics that were used by what many call racially motivated policing throughout the country and of course the bigger story that began was the militarization of the u.s. local police force we saw rubb
will come back to the program michael briny on norm block teenager shot dead by a police officer in the u.s. city of ferguson is being buried today his death sparked two weeks of intense protests across the country calling for justice report i is instantly this where the funeral is currently taking place. well things remain very calm and orderly outside of the friendly temple missionary baptist church where funeral services for michael brown have gone there were hundreds and hundreds of people...
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with a big plantation and raise domestic livestock and largely gave their way of life to the american norms of agriculture. the large part of the nation did not see the advantage they wanted to maintain their traditional life. there was a rift in 1813, a civil war broke out and what happened here is a continuation of the civil war but it brought , the americans into the of war against the anti-american faction. there was a religious component of the shawnee prophet and tecumseh were proselytizing for a religious way of life and to he came here and converted a lot of creeks to their religion. so there was a political angle as well. most of those leaders the americanhe pay of the government. so they were profiting, while others were suffering. by the early 1800s, there is a lot of reasons why individuals chose one side or the other. locals area, most of the creeks were pro-american and decided to stay on that side of the civil war. was from thisford area. he was the leader of the red sticks attack. hadfolks inside fort mims been boarded up for about a month. there was a skirmish in july aroun
with a big plantation and raise domestic livestock and largely gave their way of life to the american norms of agriculture. the large part of the nation did not see the advantage they wanted to maintain their traditional life. there was a rift in 1813, a civil war broke out and what happened here is a continuation of the civil war but it brought , the americans into the of war against the anti-american faction. there was a religious component of the shawnee prophet and tecumseh were...
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and offices like mine may be able to gather data but if we are going to be able to develop the new norms for this environ, we are going to have to turn to young people much more than we have perhaps in other states. so that's my first take-away from this. it's a learning lesson because i just learned that within the last, you know, hour and a half since i have been sitting here. i wish i had been here the whole time. unfortunately, i couldn't. >> that's my first take. the second is that we at the federal level are going to have to continue to expand with the department of justice and many other agencies so that we can pool our resources, collaborate more effectively to have common tools that are really acceptable to our communities across america because a lot of stuff we create is so obscure and hidden, most people never find it. even when we get everybody together, we are going to have to figure out really how to work at this issue over the long-term rather than just doinguring the short time that we have. as a part of that, let me just flag something. the attorney general, eric holder
and offices like mine may be able to gather data but if we are going to be able to develop the new norms for this environ, we are going to have to turn to young people much more than we have perhaps in other states. so that's my first take-away from this. it's a learning lesson because i just learned that within the last, you know, hour and a half since i have been sitting here. i wish i had been here the whole time. unfortunately, i couldn't. >> that's my first take. the second is that...
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create some level of stability in the modern world in that those norms and mores are important to be enforced with some balancing point towards you know what are america's vital interests in any given particular situation or conflict ok it's interesting james if we you know ever since the end of the cold war particularly since the events of nine eleven we've seen them on a number of interventions here can you name one that's gone well. no i take the point about i think it's really interesting about those saying obama is a real a realist i think there's a difference between being a realist and being realistic i don't think he's a realist at all which is this notion that it's all about power i do think i think it's debatable whether he you know whether this is realistic you know give you two examples which i just thought were disastrous i mean the u.s. intervention in libya i thought was just wacky stupid right but the threat to bomb syria was just kind of wacky stupid. you know the funny thing is the only thing the left in the right agree on is that obama's foreign policy is just work
create some level of stability in the modern world in that those norms and mores are important to be enforced with some balancing point towards you know what are america's vital interests in any given particular situation or conflict ok it's interesting james if we you know ever since the end of the cold war particularly since the events of nine eleven we've seen them on a number of interventions here can you name one that's gone well. no i take the point about i think it's really interesting...
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that's sort of the norm. now, at the same time, because let's be fair, you also have choices, because you can always make good decisions. you may decide to exercise, you may decide to go for foods that are healthier, and this concept that always the... the better foods are more expensive, you know, is not absolutely true all the time. one of the things that we do in our program, for instance, is to teach people that within a limited budget, you can always make better choices, and you can always-- even if you don't have a lot of money-- go for better foods, for those that have less saturated fat, trans fats, you know, healthier meals in general. >> hinojosa: but do you feel that you are... you know, when you look at our communities, our immigrant communities, our communities of color where there is such a bombardment of, you know, again, fast food, not-such-healthy food, easily accessible, and here you are trying to say, "wait, don't make that decision; don't buy that fast food; think about taking the 45 minut
that's sort of the norm. now, at the same time, because let's be fair, you also have choices, because you can always make good decisions. you may decide to exercise, you may decide to go for foods that are healthier, and this concept that always the... the better foods are more expensive, you know, is not absolutely true all the time. one of the things that we do in our program, for instance, is to teach people that within a limited budget, you can always make better choices, and you can...
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so how do these women justify enforcing on other women norms that they themselves are violating?well, if you are a woman in this context, you're facing multiple sources of repression. one of those could be culturally as a woman. the other would be ethnically. let's say as a tamil or religiously as a sunni. so in a particular moment of oppression, women are going to identify which of these identities is most under threat. is it that she's a sunni or a woman? so in that decision, there are practical reasons for joining a movement that defends the identity that is being threatened by the state or by some other force. you know, and if you look at the oppression from gender, the conservative norms, that usually affects women in their social life. but in the theater of war, that social life has already been disrupted. it's already in the space of confusion and chaos. if you look at the recent attack on the mosque in iraq, the members of the mosque were attacked because they were sunni. it didn't really matter which side of the gender divide you were sitting on within the mosque. >> a l
so how do these women justify enforcing on other women norms that they themselves are violating?well, if you are a woman in this context, you're facing multiple sources of repression. one of those could be culturally as a woman. the other would be ethnically. let's say as a tamil or religiously as a sunni. so in a particular moment of oppression, women are going to identify which of these identities is most under threat. is it that she's a sunni or a woman? so in that decision, there are...
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we are out of the norm in germany. >> can we compare the two anymore?nflation is so different in the u.s. -- eurozone and u.s. as well? >> it is different but the inflation market does not expect a difference to remain there for a long. of if you look at the long-term forwards, what catches your attention is not that the market is pricing this inflation for a long. of time. we converge back to 2% and the u.s. a bit higher than that. it is in the two bosh. what is different is the rate differential that the market is surprised or not. that is squarely down to central-bank policy. manage rates to down through this guidance policy and this is making people crave bonds. >> thank you very much. francesco of goldman sachs. up next, taking a hit on currency swings. e.on reports earnings down 20%. we will take a look. ♪ >> welcome back. i am jonathan ferro. let's bring you up to speed with companies "on the move. oh keene digital gets crushed. it plunges as much as -- king digital gets crushed. it plunges as much as 26%. the number of players of candy crushed d
we are out of the norm in germany. >> can we compare the two anymore?nflation is so different in the u.s. -- eurozone and u.s. as well? >> it is different but the inflation market does not expect a difference to remain there for a long. of if you look at the long-term forwards, what catches your attention is not that the market is pricing this inflation for a long. of time. we converge back to 2% and the u.s. a bit higher than that. it is in the two bosh. what is different is the...
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security advisor tony lake who talked of a rogue regime being a state which does not abide by the normsplomacy and that's exactly what vladimir putin is doing. it is really evident that the west is not caught onto this. we still think we can appease him and he is banging is banging us over the head with the evidence that that strategy does not work. >> from your article, i'm having trouble understanding whether you believe russia is becoming a rogue regime but you write about the russian mind and the possibility that it might have always been a rogue regime. you seem to be channeling the american diplomat who said the russian mind is a certain way and we should always expected to -- expect it to be that way. >> ultimately, i spent 14 years in a quaker school and nine years at university and i lived in this bubble of multiculturalism about appreciating differences. ultimately we need to recognize , that different people think in very different ways. we cannot project their own sincerity onto the russians. i don't think the russians have always been a rogue regime but increasingly, it's a
security advisor tony lake who talked of a rogue regime being a state which does not abide by the normsplomacy and that's exactly what vladimir putin is doing. it is really evident that the west is not caught onto this. we still think we can appease him and he is banging is banging us over the head with the evidence that that strategy does not work. >> from your article, i'm having trouble understanding whether you believe russia is becoming a rogue regime but you write about the russian...
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it don't use cultural norms and don't characterize people. those are two good rules. host: high point, north carolina. we talked about how campaigns deal with internal crisis. go ahead, brenda. caller: a previous caller was talking about they think there should be term limits. you said they don't need term limits. that is not necessarily true because a voter votes for his state senator or his congressman because they do well for their state. -- note not similar necessarily going to vote out the person they want in their state. that doesn't mean the congressman or senator are going to do well for the country as a whole. guest: i think you raise a really good point. as rob said, you raise the sentiment a lot people have. i'm strongly against term limits. rule't think we should someone out who is doing a good job for the country maybe. observation -- i don't do governing -- the shifting power to staffers and lobbyists. sentimentpressing a strongly held by a lot of people and you raise a very thoughtful point. host: steve is next from california. caller: good morning. con
it don't use cultural norms and don't characterize people. those are two good rules. host: high point, north carolina. we talked about how campaigns deal with internal crisis. go ahead, brenda. caller: a previous caller was talking about they think there should be term limits. you said they don't need term limits. that is not necessarily true because a voter votes for his state senator or his congressman because they do well for their state. -- note not similar necessarily going to vote out the...
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corporate tax system that fall far outside international norms. the high corporate rate and the worldwide system of taxation. these features of the u.s. tax system may get more difficult for u.s. companies to compete in global markets. u.s. multinational faces ever growing competition from abroad. in the last 15 years, the number of u.s. companies in the forbes global top 500 list has dropped by a third from 200 to 135. the loss of global market share by u.s. companies is due to a variety of factors. the out of step u.s. tax system is seen by many as a hindrance rather than a help. the top u.s. corporate statutory rate including state tax is 39.1%. this is the highest rate among major economies. more than 14 points above the average for the other oecd countries and almost 10 points higher than the average for the other g-7 countries. after the tax reform absent of '86, u.s. had a relatively low corporate tax rate. however, since then, the other oecd countries have reduced their rates by a collective average of 19 points while the u.s. federal corp
corporate tax system that fall far outside international norms. the high corporate rate and the worldwide system of taxation. these features of the u.s. tax system may get more difficult for u.s. companies to compete in global markets. u.s. multinational faces ever growing competition from abroad. in the last 15 years, the number of u.s. companies in the forbes global top 500 list has dropped by a third from 200 to 135. the loss of global market share by u.s. companies is due to a variety of...
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in normative everything that was accomplished. side of the political spectrum you're on, the fact that so much legislation came out of congress within a year and a half. he legislation that remains with us today -- it is a good time to try to figure out what we accomplished and how we accomplished it. the other reason we're interested is the relationship between the president and congress. right now we are in a period where there is gridlock and people are wondering, why can't the president do more -- whether it is president obama, president bush before him -- people are interested, was there something special about this time? did congress work if early? -- work differently? >> what is different? , andon had his opposition within his own democratic arctic am especially when it came to the voting rights act and civil rights act. is it any harder for president johnson versus what barack obama is facing today? >> would have a nostalgia about congress in that period. there was a lot of civility, a lot of comedy. the facte overlook tha
in normative everything that was accomplished. side of the political spectrum you're on, the fact that so much legislation came out of congress within a year and a half. he legislation that remains with us today -- it is a good time to try to figure out what we accomplished and how we accomplished it. the other reason we're interested is the relationship between the president and congress. right now we are in a period where there is gridlock and people are wondering, why can't the president do...
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details there very interesting stuff because it seems at the moment you've got the sanctions against the norms sanctions that we know september the might intend russia's going to rob potentially still this deal so we're waiting to see what happens there will we get a backlash from the u.s. if they do so we'll get back in to talk about that why not our enemies thank you. now let's focus on russian of businesses and see what companies have been hissing at the domestic headlines this week so dr. tour operator well it's gone bankrupt which is left five hundred. customers stranded abroad mostly in greece and another one thousand three hundred booked to travel will not be able to do so or people affected will be compensated bus is the second largest oil producer lukoil is going to sell a network of gas stations across the czech republic slovakia and hungry as it continues to scale down assets in central europe the company is said to focus better on russian projects buses to give mobile operator simple calm has seen the lowest rate of customer outflows in three years the company's shares are still do
details there very interesting stuff because it seems at the moment you've got the sanctions against the norms sanctions that we know september the might intend russia's going to rob potentially still this deal so we're waiting to see what happens there will we get a backlash from the u.s. if they do so we'll get back in to talk about that why not our enemies thank you. now let's focus on russian of businesses and see what companies have been hissing at the domestic headlines this week so dr....
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. >> univisiÓn norm. >> un hombre de california arrestado por no sospechar smechldz. >> gon gres sishthsan propuesto en mÁximo estado de leta por personas con sÍntomas, casi mil personas moouts en el lugar por un on tacto de mru idos que tiene perÍodo de 40 dias. >> si siente fiebre, mal estar, dolores de garganta, luego pasa a diarreas vomitos y hem ocurra jaes. >> fwaes hasta luego mment le pide fem sas auto motto triz wlmÓ 1800 mÁquinas 2k30rtivas para arreglar sus camionetas deportiva, el tema es que podrÍan incendiarse si se wlej un sda nent aidas, las empresa del 2006 y tos mil 13shgs fchl.. >> re fui lana las casos de los ca prils que compre. >> esto es para llegar al mor de la bahÍa, las estaciones po' train abrir a finales el aÑo prÓximo y esto al norte de san josÉ a finalmente del 2017. ♪ una fuga de gas causo ou upa exposiciÓn en el estado de nueva leÓn mÉxico, esto tÍo paso a cortes de electricidad en el municipio de san petro fem por recientes lluvias. >> el presidente de colombia tomÓ sigues de su segundo perÍodo f el pais, Él tendrÁ las riendas del paÍs hasta el aÑo 2018,
. >> univisiÓn norm. >> un hombre de california arrestado por no sospechar smechldz. >> gon gres sishthsan propuesto en mÁximo estado de leta por personas con sÍntomas, casi mil personas moouts en el lugar por un on tacto de mru idos que tiene perÍodo de 40 dias. >> si siente fiebre, mal estar, dolores de garganta, luego pasa a diarreas vomitos y hem ocurra jaes. >> fwaes hasta luego mment le pide fem sas auto motto triz wlmÓ 1800 mÁquinas 2k30rtivas para...