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this idea of a lack of money and become a lack of a committee, a lack of civilization. so he goes to work actually under the employment of the united states army. he arrives later than heller to the field. he becomes the one who is known as the photographer of the modoc war. even he arrived there later. you can see in these images that he is working for the government. not a modoc indian, but a scout for the united states army. he worked in a variety of positions. they play an important role in , because mckay attempted to speak to the modoc's and was unsuccessful. they try to work as intermediaries and liaisons to the modoc. as a friend.d here he was would have looked at these images and seen him as a friend to the united states side . he was a figure of great interest to the viewing public because of his role in aiding the united states army. .ere we see another image our goodink back to indian -- bad indian analogy from earlier. they are offering their services, there are watchful, they are doing what they are supposed to be doing. these are things viewers would have
this idea of a lack of money and become a lack of a committee, a lack of civilization. so he goes to work actually under the employment of the united states army. he arrives later than heller to the field. he becomes the one who is known as the photographer of the modoc war. even he arrived there later. you can see in these images that he is working for the government. not a modoc indian, but a scout for the united states army. he worked in a variety of positions. they play an important role in...
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of the corruption at the time of the rebuilding of the city. but you will also see that it reflects a very different san francisco. and it is almost entirely, if not entirely, caucasian and it is almost entirely or several the board, all male, but even in the public gallery, there may be two or three ladies with their hats on. but otherwise, all male. and if you look very carefully in the front right row, you will see two dandy gentleman looking straight into the camera, i am convinced they came together. so we now refresh that photograph and that moment in time and we see a very different san francisco and i know that we are all very proud of it. and the recognition of the city tla i love and i know that we all love, it is a real privilege to be able to present a resolution from the state senate, recognizing this extraordinary occasion. and wishing our dear city greater and greater days up ahead. thank you. >> thank you, senator. >> and so before i turn it over to assembly man, david chui and thank you, senator for recognizing the occasion, an
of the corruption at the time of the rebuilding of the city. but you will also see that it reflects a very different san francisco. and it is almost entirely, if not entirely, caucasian and it is almost entirely or several the board, all male, but even in the public gallery, there may be two or three ladies with their hats on. but otherwise, all male. and if you look very carefully in the front right row, you will see two dandy gentleman looking straight into the camera, i am convinced they...
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today, and with the help of a team of 2300 employees, the responsibilities of the architect of the capitol include stewardship of nearly 17.4 million square feet of building space, the care and maintenance of hundreds of acres, thousands of trees and plantings, and the preservation of countless artistic and historical treasures. leading this team is the 11th architect of the capitol, the honorable stephen t. ayers, who i will now invite to speak to you about the national historic preservation act of 1966. please join me in welcoming mr. stephen ayers, architect of the capitol. [applause] stephen ayers: thank you so much, beth, and good morning everyone. welcome to preservation day at the united states capitol. we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the national historic preservation act. i don't know about you, but i can think of no better place to honor such a historic piece of legislation than right here in the shadow of the capitol dome, just steps away from the two houses of congress that passed this important piece of legislation for our great country. and i want to speak today fo
today, and with the help of a team of 2300 employees, the responsibilities of the architect of the capitol include stewardship of nearly 17.4 million square feet of building space, the care and maintenance of hundreds of acres, thousands of trees and plantings, and the preservation of countless artistic and historical treasures. leading this team is the 11th architect of the capitol, the honorable stephen t. ayers, who i will now invite to speak to you about the national historic preservation...
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of the corruption at the time of the rebuilding of the city. but you will also see that it reflects a very different san francisco. and it is almost entirely, if not entirely, caucasian and it is almost entirely or several the board, all male, but even in the public gallery, there may be two or three ladies with their hats on. but otherwise, all male. and if you look very carefully in the front right row, you will see two dandy gentleman looking straight into the camera, i am convinced they came together. so we now refresh that photograph and that moment in time and we see a very different san francisco and i know that we are all very proud of it. and the recognition of the city tla i love and i know that we all love, it is a real privilege to be able to present a resolution from the state senate, recognizing this extraordinary occasion. and wishing our dear city greater and greater days up ahead. thank you. >> thank you, senator. >> and so before i turn it over to assembly man, david chui and thank you, senator for recognizing the occasion, an
of the corruption at the time of the rebuilding of the city. but you will also see that it reflects a very different san francisco. and it is almost entirely, if not entirely, caucasian and it is almost entirely or several the board, all male, but even in the public gallery, there may be two or three ladies with their hats on. but otherwise, all male. and if you look very carefully in the front right row, you will see two dandy gentleman looking straight into the camera, i am convinced they...
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what about those kind of issue of a kind of rampant situation of voter fraud that would not be detected and would change the outcome of an election? >> i think we're better than that. i think that if there was, in fact, such activity and action taking place, we would know about it. and the reason i feel that way is because there is meticulous oversight of the elections process. and elections are ongoing in the states. there are local elections, state elections. these election officials are using the equipment. they're laying out their ballots multiple times a year. and if there was something wi wide scale and prevalent, we'd definitely know about it. there's documentation of chain of custody. there's security access to the physical machines themselves. the machines are not connected to the internet. so there are -- there are air gaps in between the machines so you can preclude any sort of malware or issues being transported from one machine to the next and infecting the entire election. because there's such observation of the elections process, i just don't believe that it's as wide sca
what about those kind of issue of a kind of rampant situation of voter fraud that would not be detected and would change the outcome of an election? >> i think we're better than that. i think that if there was, in fact, such activity and action taking place, we would know about it. and the reason i feel that way is because there is meticulous oversight of the elections process. and elections are ongoing in the states. there are local elections, state elections. these election officials...
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of freedom of the press. there is this interesting story in which people are fighting about the stakes of american democracy, and americanism by using refugees to do that battle. what then happens, it is put in a modest proposal that does not take off, it is bottled up by restrictionist under the act. a new foreign-policy erupts, opportunity i should say. that is in 1956 with the revolution in hungary that briefly topples the undemocratic soviet puppet state. there is a democratic socialist state that comes to power. very briefly before soviet tanks come in and dramatically crushes the domestic story. this is the picture of budapest and the people in soviet tanks in the background. it produces, not surprisingly, an extraordinarily number of refugees. they crossed the hungarian border into austria. in december of 1956, there are about 130,000 who are in austria. there are at least that many muslim refugees coming north into austria and they are being bottled back. today, europe is awash in refugees, the same s
of freedom of the press. there is this interesting story in which people are fighting about the stakes of american democracy, and americanism by using refugees to do that battle. what then happens, it is put in a modest proposal that does not take off, it is bottled up by restrictionist under the act. a new foreign-policy erupts, opportunity i should say. that is in 1956 with the revolution in hungary that briefly topples the undemocratic soviet puppet state. there is a democratic socialist...
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right now people are so afraid of the cost of a mistake, that's kind of one of the things driving it. not trying to take risk, clients, inadvertently we have to protect our company, too. i'm hoping we find a better balance over time. it's not going to reverse right now. people can say whatever they want. very, very careful. james, that leads us into technology. the leap is we had a number of young computer scientists leading experts on artificial intelligence applied or augmented intelligence can be applied kyc, aml issues. it's really technology that can be applied to fox services generally. 18 months ago we were in new york. you said it's time to put our focus on technology. we're trying to get there. how do you think about technology at morgan stanley? are there particular technologies you see you like you're employing? >> it's not like we all woke up a couple years ago and all of a sudden somebody said there's this thing called technology. it's kind of been -- it's been front and center of the banking sector for a very, very long time. and maybe the most important innovation, paul
right now people are so afraid of the cost of a mistake, that's kind of one of the things driving it. not trying to take risk, clients, inadvertently we have to protect our company, too. i'm hoping we find a better balance over time. it's not going to reverse right now. people can say whatever they want. very, very careful. james, that leads us into technology. the leap is we had a number of young computer scientists leading experts on artificial intelligence applied or augmented intelligence...
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the pride today of so many of our 50 states.ause ] >> so, when i heard that we were unveiling a statue of thomas edison, my first thought was, you mean we don't already have one here? when i heard which state was sponsoring the statue, my reaction was, oh, he was born in ohio. and then after i thought it over, i realized that makes absolutely perfect sense. ralph waldo emerson once argued that great men don't shape their time so much as they reflect their times. they give voice to long simmering frustrations and desires. they solve long-standing problems. they also in a funny way, they take on all the quirks and contradictions of their countrymen at their time. in other words, they are a walking embodiment of the spirit of the age. thomas edison was absolutely no exception. born in the middle of the 19th century, in the middle of the country, he spent his life in the middle of all the action. in his heyday, america was on the rise. america was really on fire. it seemed like we were inventing our way to prosperity. there was the
the pride today of so many of our 50 states.ause ] >> so, when i heard that we were unveiling a statue of thomas edison, my first thought was, you mean we don't already have one here? when i heard which state was sponsoring the statue, my reaction was, oh, he was born in ohio. and then after i thought it over, i realized that makes absolutely perfect sense. ralph waldo emerson once argued that great men don't shape their time so much as they reflect their times. they give voice to long...
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of the number of refugees that have fled. we believe there are a number of reasons for this. one of them is that many of the christians still reside in syria in government-controlled areas. in ail a alloite areas. they were located in there before hand. we have -- our program, however, is ready to take any christian who comes into the system. one of the other difficulties we face is that some of the christians who have fled, have fled to lebanon, and our program is relatively small there, but we're trying to build it up. >> do you agree that isis is persecuting christians and endeavoring -- and would like to endeavor to wage genocide against them? >> yes. and muslims and jews and any other person that disagrees with them, absolutely. so we've started a program to include in our refugee program syrians who are waiting for immigrant visas based on relatives in the united states. there are a number of syrians that have pending immigrant visas -- >> let me shift to another question -- >> could i just add -- >> my time is expiring
of the number of refugees that have fled. we believe there are a number of reasons for this. one of them is that many of the christians still reside in syria in government-controlled areas. in ail a alloite areas. they were located in there before hand. we have -- our program, however, is ready to take any christian who comes into the system. one of the other difficulties we face is that some of the christians who have fled, have fled to lebanon, and our program is relatively small there, but...
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boettcher live coverage of the event 30:00 eastern for ap view of the debate. >> as the nation of the president in november, america will have its first foreign-born first lady since lisa adams or will we have a former president as first gentleman. learn more about the influence of america's presidential spouses from c-span's first lady now available in paperback. >> a pan of global finance experts discuss the impact of china's currency and emerging markets specifically in the latin american region. the olympic council hosted this event. it is about 90 minutes. >> good morning, everybody. i am chair of the anti-council and we are indeed delighted in grateful to have you all with us. thank you for being here today to discuss the topic that has the former u.s. ambassador to china is very near and dear to my heart. and that is shining and it's exhausting global role. we are delighted to be able to unveil the latin america centers latest report titled a globalized -- will reshape latin america. dieter schecter here and we're grateful for his leadership among many others on his team. thank
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i do less of a history of the images of these groups. that's -- other people do that work really well, but i've been trying to trace the political actions organized in some of these images, to try to understand why people made particular choices about what they didn't like. but in relation to that, one reason that some of these groups kind of stopped doing these kind of protests is they get caught up in their own free-speech cases, so that irish nationalists who are super interested in getting particular acts kicked offstage, banned, they are invested in motion picture censorship, too. in world war ii, they find their irish nationalist newspaper banned, so they become free speech defenders. the naacp is involved in a protest, naacp activists get arrested for violating a kind of anti-littering law in a city and find themselves saying, really, this violates our free speech rights. we should be able to leaflet, so they get more invested in free speech than they were before. so some of that dampens down this approach to controlling racial ri
i do less of a history of the images of these groups. that's -- other people do that work really well, but i've been trying to trace the political actions organized in some of these images, to try to understand why people made particular choices about what they didn't like. but in relation to that, one reason that some of these groups kind of stopped doing these kind of protests is they get caught up in their own free-speech cases, so that irish nationalists who are super interested in getting...
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the combined annual base residual rent of 742.237 = percent of the value of $7 million of the air righteased to t8 housing for the affordable housing development. we do recommend that you approve this proposal resolution >> thank you mr. colleagues have any questions because of a comment on item 10 chris seeing none, public comment is closed. >>[gavel] >> i will make a motion to pass item 10 and 11 i guess. with a positive recommendation to the billboard >> we are on item number >> just item number 10. moved and seconded. we can take that without objection >>[gavel] >> mdm. clerk legal item number 11 >> item 11 issuance of multifamily having housing revenue note not to exceed also 19 $3 million providing financing for the acquisition and construction of an 80 unit multifamily rental housing project located in the city at 250 fremont st. >> that you supervise. the presentation that i just gave also related to item 11. >> okay. colleagues any other questions on this? should've: together. none open this up to public comment at nus anyone was to comment on item 11 request seeing none, publi
the combined annual base residual rent of 742.237 = percent of the value of $7 million of the air righteased to t8 housing for the affordable housing development. we do recommend that you approve this proposal resolution >> thank you mr. colleagues have any questions because of a comment on item 10 chris seeing none, public comment is closed. >>[gavel] >> i will make a motion to pass item 10 and 11 i guess. with a positive recommendation to the billboard >> we are on...
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verye is aware of it, aware of it. there are times when he is not able to socialize, not invited out to same sorts of group activities. so he is conscious of it. it's hard not to be. he is certainly not naive. for a young man who was an old soul, he loved music, loved piano, played really well, was very well read. after his experience at amherst, he goes back home after graduating, and he kind of knows what he wants to do. he is curious, and he goes back to howard, his father secures a job for him. he starts to teach english classes, whatever he can teach at the time. he is a young person working at a very elite university, howard university. world war i comes along. world war i, and it is interesting reading his writing, because he knew it was coming. he knew, although the wilson administration talks about how we will remain neutral and are not getting into the war, in fact, the war is coming here. , and heentum builds wants to understand his place in what is going to happen. then, once war is declared, there is an im
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lot of those of decisions. i disagree with the government in encouraging more and more financialcontrol our system, and although i agree that we need to have strong forlatory protections safety, for soundness and consumer protection, i don't alleve that the answer to of our problems is just more government. and that is the solution that is promoted by your candidate for president. it's what would be promoted by your side in the senate, if you were able to change the leadership. >> how do you know who my president is? >> maybe we should talk about that. >> well, i -- i'd like to talk about the banking committee. about -- >> since it has come up, who are president?ing for >> well, i'm not supporting donald trump. i agree with you on that. angerdo understand the that people feel in this country. i understand the anger that has brought out the voters to favor donald trump and bernie sanders. but, you know, it's not just your party or my party. it's the whole government. i think the poison in government that our wit
lot of those of decisions. i disagree with the government in encouraging more and more financialcontrol our system, and although i agree that we need to have strong forlatory protections safety, for soundness and consumer protection, i don't alleve that the answer to of our problems is just more government. and that is the solution that is promoted by your candidate for president. it's what would be promoted by your side in the senate, if you were able to change the leadership. >> how do...
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and one of of the other. australia, malaysia, new zealand, standing up and saying they want to increase trade with the uk. >> so brexit is an opportunity, in your view, for the united kingdom to do a whole lot more with the common wealth and perhaps rekindle those relationships that we neglected since we joined the common market? >> absolutely. and i yield to no one in my admiration in the common wealth office. and i walk around, this great daily state of wonder. it has many, many mannings and it's a fantastic thing. but i -- when i used to go around the world doing trade missions for london, one thing that some of the fco wallows used to tell me is actually they thought a huge operation dedicated to the eu. but perhaps not quite enough when he went into some of the other areas. and i'm not saying i want to b subtract a commitment and other european work because that is obviously vital and 44% of our trade is with the eu and it is a colossally important. but there are opportunities. and i meant what i said ea
and one of of the other. australia, malaysia, new zealand, standing up and saying they want to increase trade with the uk. >> so brexit is an opportunity, in your view, for the united kingdom to do a whole lot more with the common wealth and perhaps rekindle those relationships that we neglected since we joined the common market? >> absolutely. and i yield to no one in my admiration in the common wealth office. and i walk around, this great daily state of wonder. it has many, many...
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dote to be more of europe or less of europe? it's certainly an important question. there are lots of responses. the french government has taken a very interesting position, i think, when it comes to everything from military bases and military solidarity to rethinking the economic bases of varying regulatory agendas. if you had any comments or thoughts on that. >> when you ask the question to french diplomat, immediately the answer is better, you hope. you know, really. i have to learn my job. so better, you hope. no, again, the problem that we have been facing is obviously the fact that a lot of our citizens, not only in the uk, a lot of our citizens are disenchanted versus -- considering -- i think david said was on the front line of globalization. for my generation, your hope was something which really we couldn't question. you know, it was the way they -- the war that devastated the continent and pros pearity and security. it was all these elements. obviously for a lot of europeans and especially -- it's not anymore the case.
dote to be more of europe or less of europe? it's certainly an important question. there are lots of responses. the french government has taken a very interesting position, i think, when it comes to everything from military bases and military solidarity to rethinking the economic bases of varying regulatory agendas. if you had any comments or thoughts on that. >> when you ask the question to french diplomat, immediately the answer is better, you hope. you know, really. i have to learn my...
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the combined annual base residual rent of 742.237 = percent of the value of $7 million of the air right leased to t8 housing for the affordable housing development. we do recommend that you approve this proposal resolution >> thank you mr. colleagues have any questions because of a comment on item 10 chris seeing none, public comment is closed. >>[gavel] >> i will make a motion to pass item 10 and 11 i guess. with a positive recommendation to the billboard >> we are on item number >> just item number 10. moved and seconded. we can take that without objection >>[gavel] >> mdm. clerk legal item number 11 >> item 11 issuance of multifamily having housing revenue note not to exceed also 19 $3 million providing financing for the acquisition and construction of an 80 unit multifamily rental housing project located in the city at 250 fremont st. >> that you supervise. the presentation that i just gave also related to item 11. >> okay. colleagues any other questions on this? should've: together. none open this up to public comment at nus anyone was to comment on item 11 request seeing none, pub
the combined annual base residual rent of 742.237 = percent of the value of $7 million of the air right leased to t8 housing for the affordable housing development. we do recommend that you approve this proposal resolution >> thank you mr. colleagues have any questions because of a comment on item 10 chris seeing none, public comment is closed. >>[gavel] >> i will make a motion to pass item 10 and 11 i guess. with a positive recommendation to the billboard >> we are on...
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terms of hundreds of years.ou. thank you very much. that is brian moynihan, the chairman and the chief executive officer of bank of america. we're here on 42nd street. back to you. vonnie: wonderful interview, erik. >> talking with ambassador to iraq. he joins us here in studio. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: today is the fourth day to retake the city of mosul in iraq. that country's second largest city and this week president obama said it will be a "difficult fight." a victory would be strategic and symbolic significance. joining us now is someone who knows the region now, the former u.s. ambassador to iraq. a real treat to have you here in studio in new york. so we're four days in here. why is this fight so important and why is it taking so long for us to wage? mosul fell about two years ago? >> mosul is a big place, probably the second largest city. they've got a couple of problems. one is just the military issue of retaking it. and that looks like they can do that. but the real problem, of course, is the polit
terms of hundreds of years.ou. thank you very much. that is brian moynihan, the chairman and the chief executive officer of bank of america. we're here on 42nd street. back to you. vonnie: wonderful interview, erik. >> talking with ambassador to iraq. he joins us here in studio. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: today is the fourth day to retake the city of mosul in iraq. that country's second largest city and this week president obama said it will be a "difficult fight." a victory...
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he is author of defiance of the patriots, the boston tea party and the making of america.party. and cities in the making of the american revolution. nancy eisenberg is the author of "white trash," the 400-year untold story of class in america. which is just reviewed by "the new york times" book review and "the new yorker." she's also the author of "the life of aaron burr." a and her first book "sex and citizenship" was awarded the best book prize in >>> she is the t. harry williams professor of american history at lsu and writes for salon tom. heather is points higher fessor and share of the department and drama and dance. she is author of early american theater from there and 1787 and 1861 and this is the best title of the three. hid warehouse characters and beautiful pagans. performing jewish identity on the antibell let me american stage. i'm looking forward to that one. also the author of many book chapters journal articles and edited volumes. andrew is professor of history and american culture studies and is the author of fighting over the founders. how we remember th
he is author of defiance of the patriots, the boston tea party and the making of america.party. and cities in the making of the american revolution. nancy eisenberg is the author of "white trash," the 400-year untold story of class in america. which is just reviewed by "the new york times" book review and "the new yorker." she's also the author of "the life of aaron burr." a and her first book "sex and citizenship" was awarded the best book...
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of alfred p sloan foundation fellow and recipient of the virginia foundation of humanities grant for her research into the history of women, lives in charlottesville, virginia. anonymous is history, usually a woman. let me say that again. anonymous in history was usually a woman. tonight women are anonymous no more thanks to book american dream and the untold story of the black women mathematicians who helped win the space race". made the names dorothy vaughan, mary jackson, katherine johnson and christine darden and the other women who contributed to the space race and change the course of history finally receive their dues. a few housekeeping notes, i want to remind everyone the book signing will take place afterwords in the great hall. c-span asks because they are filming, no flash photography. and silence your phone. i welcome you on behalf of the hampton museum, invite you to make history with us and tonight margot lee shetterly is doing that. it is with pleasure and honor i introduce margot lee shetterly. [applause] >> thank you so much for that amazing introduction. thank you
of alfred p sloan foundation fellow and recipient of the virginia foundation of humanities grant for her research into the history of women, lives in charlottesville, virginia. anonymous is history, usually a woman. let me say that again. anonymous in history was usually a woman. tonight women are anonymous no more thanks to book american dream and the untold story of the black women mathematicians who helped win the space race". made the names dorothy vaughan, mary jackson, katherine...
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it is not an extreme group of people this is all of us. there are groups who are trying to do something about it. trying to have dialogue, they are hosting it, i am part of the problem because i may have contributed to islamohphobia, we need to know we are all part of this and having these dialogues to have a safe place to ask the question. to open and demystify the market and afraid of it, with the highest wave of attacks and built in the communities, so the muslim community needs to demystify, there is nothing happening here this is what is going on. muslims at large, i am generalizing all of them need to go on this issue. it is not about us and them and we are stuck in this dynamic. we need to own it. whatever one may be, some are religious, some are practicing, at the end it is a collective so all of us need to cohen the issue. i have nothing to do with it. and part of this issue, we need to cohen it, taking more actions in defining what we are seeing. >> to the audience. >> i don't see a quick solution to this but we do what we can, a
it is not an extreme group of people this is all of us. there are groups who are trying to do something about it. trying to have dialogue, they are hosting it, i am part of the problem because i may have contributed to islamohphobia, we need to know we are all part of this and having these dialogues to have a safe place to ask the question. to open and demystify the market and afraid of it, with the highest wave of attacks and built in the communities, so the muslim community needs to...
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of each of their campaigns. if they spend a lot of time talking about the person across the stage, they are probably missing the mark. >> hillary clinton in her late 60's. donald trump the oldest nominee for any major party. for theseant was it two candidates to pick their running mate's? >> the vice presidential candidate is always important in part because that's the first presidential successor. one of these two people will be vice president. 20% of our presidents, nine out , first became president when their successor died or -- predecessor died, or in one case resigned before the term was over. the vice presidency is important as the first successor, but really, since 1976, the last 40 years, the office has also become consequential as an ongoing part of the presidency. as a close presidential adviser, a troubleshooter, somebody in the president's inner circle. >> was that one of jimmy carter's legacies, the change in what he gavep and his running mate, walter mondale? >> absolutely. mondale really reimagin
of each of their campaigns. if they spend a lot of time talking about the person across the stage, they are probably missing the mark. >> hillary clinton in her late 60's. donald trump the oldest nominee for any major party. for theseant was it two candidates to pick their running mate's? >> the vice presidential candidate is always important in part because that's the first presidential successor. one of these two people will be vice president. 20% of our presidents, nine out ,...
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i've met with the ambassadors of guinea and china to work on resolution of some of these blocking points that we have in repatriating others to their country. our people face, as you said, chairman, a very tremendous challenge. we have people who enter the country and choose to do harm to others. we have ever evolving every day our law from our immigration and federal courts, changes one after the other. local law sometimes conflict with ours. recalcitrant countries and then we have this tremendous influx of families and children who are fleeing violent conditions in their own countries. a lesser workforce would bend, maybe even break but not at i.c.e. we continue to focus on these issues to try to get some resolution. with respect to the private detention issue, ranking member conyers, i -- if you should have questions for me, i'm certainly happy to go into detail about that. you know that secretary johnson has asked his advisory committee to look at this issue with respect to our detention centers. i will say, and i think i've visited with many people, i think i may have a date coming
i've met with the ambassadors of guinea and china to work on resolution of some of these blocking points that we have in repatriating others to their country. our people face, as you said, chairman, a very tremendous challenge. we have people who enter the country and choose to do harm to others. we have ever evolving every day our law from our immigration and federal courts, changes one after the other. local law sometimes conflict with ours. recalcitrant countries and then we have this...
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neither does it extend the protection of the ordinance to reporters of all types of violations of sanfrancisco police department. policy. so what would it take for these protections to be extended by you, this body, to report so that all reports of san francisco police department violations, particularly cover-up gross acts of misconduct, are not punished by threats or intimidation were retaliation. it is really up to this body to create a task force were an agency or department that is tasked with providing protection for whistleblowers. another recommendation is using her legislative power to engage >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is darrell rogers on with the mario woods coalition but particularly on here because i've been a resident of san francisco all my life. i'm 70 years old i grew up in the richmond district of san francisco so i know what could policing is. from what i can see the police chief offered a statement that he is implementing over 80% of the enforcement police enforcement but when he failed to mention was the 20% that is not being implemented is the
neither does it extend the protection of the ordinance to reporters of all types of violations of sanfrancisco police department. policy. so what would it take for these protections to be extended by you, this body, to report so that all reports of san francisco police department violations, particularly cover-up gross acts of misconduct, are not punished by threats or intimidation were retaliation. it is really up to this body to create a task force were an agency or department that is tasked...
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neither does it extend the protection of the ordinance to reporters of all types of violations of sanfrancisco police department. policy. so what would it take for these protections to be extended by you, this body, to report so that all reports of san francisco police department violations, particularly cover-up gross acts of misconduct, are not punished by threats or intimidation were retaliation. it is really up to this body to create a task force were an agency or department that is tasked with providing protection for whistleblowers. another recommendation is using her legislative power to engage >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is darrell rogers on with the mario woods coalition but particularly on here because i've been a resident of san francisco all my life. i'm 70 years old i grew up in the richmond district of san francisco so i know what could policing is. from what i can see the police chief offered a statement that he is implementing over 80% of the enforcement police enforcement but when he failed to mention was the 20% that is not being implemented is the
neither does it extend the protection of the ordinance to reporters of all types of violations of sanfrancisco police department. policy. so what would it take for these protections to be extended by you, this body, to report so that all reports of san francisco police department violations, particularly cover-up gross acts of misconduct, are not punished by threats or intimidation were retaliation. it is really up to this body to create a task force were an agency or department that is tasked...
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i would say eastern europe is the area of vulnerability of the of the soviet union. secondly, the relations between russia and china. they are now engaged in a debate over whether war is the means of communizing the world or whether they should use subversion, infiltration, economic struggles and all the rest. no one can say what that course of action will be, but i think the next president of the united states should watch it carefully. if those two powers should split, it could have great effects throughout the entire world. thirdly, i believe that india represents a great area for affirmative action by the free world. india started from about the same place that china did. chinese communists have been moving ahead the last ten years. india under a free society has been making some progress. but if india does not succeed with her 450 million people, if she can't make freedom work then people around the world are going to determine particularly in the underdeveloped world that the only way that they can develop their resources is through the communist system. fourth
i would say eastern europe is the area of vulnerability of the of the soviet union. secondly, the relations between russia and china. they are now engaged in a debate over whether war is the means of communizing the world or whether they should use subversion, infiltration, economic struggles and all the rest. no one can say what that course of action will be, but i think the next president of the united states should watch it carefully. if those two powers should split, it could have great...
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he was a political scientist, one of the founders of that discipline of thought. one of the first president of the american political science association. he thought that we could do better. he believed we could govern ourselves better as a world, and the combination of those two firmly held principles in his mind and heart led him to conclude, as world war i progressed, that there ought to be a better solution that would -- andnot only this war result not only this work, but wars in the future, and prevent future wars. from that came the idea of the league of nations, to which he devoted not only his political career, but arguably, his life and his place in history. the artifacts we have in this house can tell us the story of woodrow wilson's involvement with world war i. if i had to pick one artifact to explain that story, it would be this. , butoks like a brass vase you will recognize that it is an casing.rtillery shell this was from the first shot fired by american troops in world war i in europe. a couple of things about this. it was fired in october of 1917.
he was a political scientist, one of the founders of that discipline of thought. one of the first president of the american political science association. he thought that we could do better. he believed we could govern ourselves better as a world, and the combination of those two firmly held principles in his mind and heart led him to conclude, as world war i progressed, that there ought to be a better solution that would -- andnot only this war result not only this work, but wars in the...
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of the most of other countries. we want relations that are as close as possible with the u.k.. we have a strong self interest. unity ofriority is the the 27 in europe. wonderfulings up a set of issues for the lawyers and lawyers in training here for the audience. and those are the negotiation questions. unity is important to the future of europe. but in order to secure a deal, it has to be done with the consensus of the remaining european countries. arounddor, i will spin theow have you seen negotiations progressing? recently? states met in the capital without theresa may in attendance. and there was notable friction along a range of policies that immigrationd, from to supporting economies. but what are the takeaways from that summit? perceive those takeaways as interacting with all oflity to negotiate the myriad of details within the two-year timeline that would be started once article 50 is set in motion? >> thank you. as i mentioned, we see the whole process as a chain of negotiations. it really is very important
of the most of other countries. we want relations that are as close as possible with the u.k.. we have a strong self interest. unity ofriority is the the 27 in europe. wonderfulings up a set of issues for the lawyers and lawyers in training here for the audience. and those are the negotiation questions. unity is important to the future of europe. but in order to secure a deal, it has to be done with the consensus of the remaining european countries. arounddor, i will spin theow have you seen...
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a lot of the coverage of cybersecurity today reminds me of kids soccer. everyone is swarming the ball, chasing the shiny egg. we need to recognize not all hacks are the same nor are all half yours. their intentions very. there capabilities scary. if you were to staff the threat environment, obviously you've got nationstates at the top of the list. those at the top of that list are those integrating computer network attack and exploit into their war fighting strategy and doctrine. this terrorist organization, but not all hacks are the same. they are very different. countries that are marshaling to mobilize income of cybercapabilities into their war fighting strategy and doctrine are the countries that get the very top of the list. from the u.s. national security is, obviously russia and china are the very tops about this in terms of capability. a lot of what we've seen is espionage but with most than intelligence preparation of the battlefield and integrated cyberinto their war fighting strategy as we saw in crimea. doesn't be the very top. you've got othe
a lot of the coverage of cybersecurity today reminds me of kids soccer. everyone is swarming the ball, chasing the shiny egg. we need to recognize not all hacks are the same nor are all half yours. their intentions very. there capabilities scary. if you were to staff the threat environment, obviously you've got nationstates at the top of the list. those at the top of that list are those integrating computer network attack and exploit into their war fighting strategy and doctrine. this terrorist...
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, a lifetime of education, the knowledge of a general, the wisdom of a statesman, and the heart of an after carefulf deliberation, intense stress of soul and the deepest prayer, if , then bygo to war having gone to war, you go to war to win. [applause] you do not cast away american , a gambit,a theory politicson, and if the of your own election or own party in true to upon your decision for even an instant, .here are no words for this more commonplace, but hardly less important, are other expectations of the president in this regard. theust not stand on equipment and provisioning of our armed forces. if he makes an error, it must be on the side of surplus. he must be the guardian of his troops, taking every step to avoid the loss of even a single american life. the american soldier is as precious as the closes of your kin, because he is your kin. the president must say to the congress and the people, i am the commander in chief. it is my sacred duty to defend the united states of america and give our soldiers what they need to complete their mission and come home safe. [applause] >> i
, a lifetime of education, the knowledge of a general, the wisdom of a statesman, and the heart of an after carefulf deliberation, intense stress of soul and the deepest prayer, if , then bygo to war having gone to war, you go to war to win. [applause] you do not cast away american , a gambit,a theory politicson, and if the of your own election or own party in true to upon your decision for even an instant, .here are no words for this more commonplace, but hardly less important, are other...
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, a lifetime of education, the knowledge of a general, the wisdom of a statesman, and the heart of an infantryman, if after careful deliberation, intense stress of soul and the deepest prayer, if then you go to war, then by having gone to war, you go to ar to win. [applause] >> you do not cast away american lives upon a theory, a gambit, or a notion, and if the politics of your own election or own party in true to upon your decision for even an instant, there are no words for his. more commonplace, but hardly less important, are other expectations of the president in this regard. he must not stand on the equipment and provisioning of ur armed forces. if he makes an error, it must be on the side of surplus. he must be the guardian of his troops, taking every step to avoid the loss of even a single american life. the american soldier is as precious as the closes of your kin, because he is your kin. the president must say to the congress and the people, i am the commander in chief. it is my sacred duty to defend the united states of america and give our soldiers what they need to complet
, a lifetime of education, the knowledge of a general, the wisdom of a statesman, and the heart of an infantryman, if after careful deliberation, intense stress of soul and the deepest prayer, if then you go to war, then by having gone to war, you go to ar to win. [applause] >> you do not cast away american lives upon a theory, a gambit, or a notion, and if the politics of your own election or own party in true to upon your decision for even an instant, there are no words for his. more...
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part of capitalism that seemed to be a part of the end of your talk. each individual, his own personal talents and professions being specialized in. >> right. >> the report on manufacturers is very long. nair is a lot in it. it is easy to miss this para graph. it leaped out at me as a biographer. i did have the sense that hamilton was writing about himself, which he rarely does. he is not a self-analytical person. he is not very self-reflective. he never kept a diary. some of his letters talk about himself. this is true of most of the founding fathers. they weren't generally an inward-looking lot. john adams was. he had some of that puritan self-examination. he keeps a very detailed diary. i thought here for a surprising moment, it is like the mask slips and we are seeing something about the inner man. he probably and perhaps is not even aware of it. he is perhaps not even aware this is his own life, how it could have gone. his alternate life that he is describing. it could so easily have happened. he work ford a merchant firm that was head quartered h
part of capitalism that seemed to be a part of the end of your talk. each individual, his own personal talents and professions being specialized in. >> right. >> the report on manufacturers is very long. nair is a lot in it. it is easy to miss this para graph. it leaped out at me as a biographer. i did have the sense that hamilton was writing about himself, which he rarely does. he is not a self-analytical person. he is not very self-reflective. he never kept a diary. some of his...
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true several of having a conscious contravene ones personal desires in forming of the state the of of humanity with the good virtues and fulfill worse than duties of - spirit and divine justice and management for personal, family and social order with humanity justice for making success off having virtues and one should make use of holy studies of instruct for incredible works the determination of bringing back - performing all good works and having a blessing for security and happiness those are the delivery of mercy improvements of in a holy way of construct of wisdom and principle for preaching to others for the advance of superior uplift. >> thank you, mr. yip anyone else public comment is closed. >> mr. stamos madam clerk, is there any additional business to come before this body? >> item 9 adjournment. >> thank you, everybody, we're adjourned. >> shop and dine the 49 promotes loophole businesses and changes residents to do thirds shopping and diane within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services we help san francisco remain unique and successful where wi
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anthony replied, tales of heroism, the motions of tales of heroism. he loved animals, a noble dog struggling through the snow to his master would inspire tears. it was touching and i found it acceptable. when it came to tears and sweat, church only about all of them, especially tears. lord halifax described him as having a child's emotion and demands reason. here are a few occasions through churchill's life in which he is recorded as crying. the 30th of september, 1897, he wrote to his mother, i really detect a genuine emotion myself of this great friend, lieutenant william brent clayton, who was killed close to him on the expedition. i must rank it as a rare instance the fact that i cried when i saw brown clayton literally cut to pieces on the stretcher. churchill wept for henry wilson, the commander-in-chief of the british expedition, after parting for france in 1914. i never liked him so much, wilson wrote about him. on the 10th of august of that year, when his faithful manservant thomas horton died, who had worked for his father before him, he wro
anthony replied, tales of heroism, the motions of tales of heroism. he loved animals, a noble dog struggling through the snow to his master would inspire tears. it was touching and i found it acceptable. when it came to tears and sweat, church only about all of them, especially tears. lord halifax described him as having a child's emotion and demands reason. here are a few occasions through churchill's life in which he is recorded as crying. the 30th of september, 1897, he wrote to his mother,...
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the logic of the entire conception and of its separate parts, that is the ode of america. that we are united as one country, because of the logic of our many parts. it is an idea inscribed on our coins and on our dollar bills, out of many, he was telling us we were one. the main hall is one of those parts that makes the station whole. unionis station, our station, is a testament to those bonds we have forged between us. i have no doubt that burnham would be proud. congratulations and a job will done." [applause] barry: ladies and gentlemen, tonight we celebrate this marvelous restoration of the main hall and the remarkable collaborative efforts of so many groups and individuals. ofs is a wonderful example collaboration between private and public sectors. humbled and proud in what we have been able to accomplish together in keeping true to the preservation initiative, while simultaneously achieving each party's needs and desires. recognizeke now to the following groups for their tireless efforts in creating what we see her tonight. -- here tonight. the union station redevel
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of view. it's nobody's point of view. i'm being fair all around. donald trump makes that really hard to do. this is man who insults members of his own party. he bullies his opponents. he says things that are demonstrably untrue. what do you do with that as a journalist to be objective without becoming negative in a way that opens you to charges of media bias? i think trump has done a good job of defaming the media to some degree. >> woodruff: jim rutenberg, you have also written about how donald trump has singled out the press at his campaign rallies to the point where members of the press have felt uncomfortable and worse. >> well, two major networks are now using security at his rallies, and it's a kind of he'll direct the crowd at the assembled press. and i have covered many rallies in my career where that hasn't happened with the exception of maybe sarah palin toward the end of '08 and when she was flirting with her own presidential run. other colleagues i have talked to who are much older
of view. it's nobody's point of view. i'm being fair all around. donald trump makes that really hard to do. this is man who insults members of his own party. he bullies his opponents. he says things that are demonstrably untrue. what do you do with that as a journalist to be objective without becoming negative in a way that opens you to charges of media bias? i think trump has done a good job of defaming the media to some degree. >> woodruff: jim rutenberg, you have also written about how...
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course, a result of a practice of the city attorney's office of which i had no prior knowledge of including recitals in the settlement agreement. the settlement agreement can be on one page. there is a dispute between you and me. and i am paying you $25,000 of so you will dismiss your suit against me and release me from any claims and i will releasing you from any claims against me. these recitals are intended with the unfortunate custom and practice of the city attorney's office for mr. farrell to escape public opprobrium first cheating conduct. in any event, i am pleased mr. chairman, that the commission adopt that on motion a policy of permitting each commissioner to express his or her views on the reason for his or her vote. that is important as citizens have pointed out today and i suspect that almost everything said in the closed session is being said in public and in this particular session itself. it is sad and, it saddens me, to see a teacher get away with recitals that will be used with a public and with them media that doesn't pay as close attention to the nuances of this litigat
course, a result of a practice of the city attorney's office of which i had no prior knowledge of including recitals in the settlement agreement. the settlement agreement can be on one page. there is a dispute between you and me. and i am paying you $25,000 of so you will dismiss your suit against me and release me from any claims and i will releasing you from any claims against me. these recitals are intended with the unfortunate custom and practice of the city attorney's office for mr....
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able to play off of with a lot of history. given all of that, i don't see it, i don't think that it's there. i guarantee you that there will be one poll that will show donald trump winning or multiple polls. but if you look at the vast number of things, i would pick up from where karen started. >> that is we will have to see a awful lot of change in 14 days to be able to see the difference and the major thing that i would say is the question of turnout and at this stage of the game, both in early voting and what we see in our polls, it would suggest that the turnout is going to be strong on the democratic side. >> our polls taken earlier, rasmussen poll has donald trump ahead right now that has something clinton has, [ inaudible ] they have methodology of those polls. we don't see them on cnn. but they're out there. >> can i say on brexit, there are a couple things about that, it's a bit to say that brexit was way, you know the polls all showed brexit was going to lose. i'm quoting from a bloomberg news report that morning and
able to play off of with a lot of history. given all of that, i don't see it, i don't think that it's there. i guarantee you that there will be one poll that will show donald trump winning or multiple polls. but if you look at the vast number of things, i would pick up from where karen started. >> that is we will have to see a awful lot of change in 14 days to be able to see the difference and the major thing that i would say is the question of turnout and at this stage of the game, both...
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>> the state of louisiana. >> the people of the state of louisiana? >> that's correct, yes, sir. >> mr. horowitz, when you prosecuted cases, who was your client? >> people of the united states. >> many your opening, ms. gupta, you say police officers -- this is the top of page four -- police officerks not solve crimes, therefore cannot help victims prosecute criminals if victims and witnesses feel afraid to share information. why would a victim or witness be afraid to share information? >> only if they're afraid of the suspect. >> how about if they are in this country illegally, and they share information and they're asked about their status in this country, would they feel afraid to share information perhaps for that reason, that they could be deported or held if they were in the country illegally? >> if a person is victimized, they would report it regardless of that. but as a former law enforcement officer, i've seen many communities, especially when you get into the poor communities, that they're a suspect of law enforcement all together, regardles
>> the state of louisiana. >> the people of the state of louisiana? >> that's correct, yes, sir. >> mr. horowitz, when you prosecuted cases, who was your client? >> people of the united states. >> many your opening, ms. gupta, you say police officers -- this is the top of page four -- police officerks not solve crimes, therefore cannot help victims prosecute criminals if victims and witnesses feel afraid to share information. why would a victim or witness be...
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of my book, "a planet of viruses" exit command 2011 and when you write a book you'd sort of try to get up-to-date as much as you can and hope it can withstand the test of time and within in 2014, my editor got me an e-mail and said he barely say anything about the people what virus in book and i think people want to know about ebola, so i have the opportunity to write about ebola and sort of update the book in general, so theon second edition cannot 2015 and i made sure there would be ebola. that ebola outbreak was something like we had never seen before.rst emer ebola had first emerged in 1976, but it was a relatively small outbreak. affecting only a few hundred people in various parts of central africa and then it's looks like in december, up 2013t there was the first person to get sick with a new outbreak in west africa and it really didn't sort of become something people were aware of until the spring of 2014, and by october, 2014, it had peaked. actually, it wasn't until 2016,l that the last case was recorded, so we have had just a few months without a case of ebola in west africa
of my book, "a planet of viruses" exit command 2011 and when you write a book you'd sort of try to get up-to-date as much as you can and hope it can withstand the test of time and within in 2014, my editor got me an e-mail and said he barely say anything about the people what virus in book and i think people want to know about ebola, so i have the opportunity to write about ebola and sort of update the book in general, so theon second edition cannot 2015 and i made sure there would be...
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tired of all of that. you just want to know where to go. >> can i -- >> i run a domestic violence clinic here at georgetown and i will give you my card before you leave and i'm happy to help you connect with local resources, and i don't know if other people have additional -- >> the non-profit i work at does sexual harassment at work cases, so i'm happy to connect afterward. >> and if you're local, there's a law firm in d.c. called katz, marshall and banks that i would put at the top of your list. if this happened in a workplace, then they're your go-to firm. >> and i just want to thank you for having the courage to say something. >> so, i guess i'm just going to push back a little bit on what i thought was alexandra's call for more sort of uniform process, that what we have to do is we have to actually think about this issue as part of a larger piece of better process on university campuses. and i was struck by listening to all of you, how very different the process requirements in these different context
tired of all of that. you just want to know where to go. >> can i -- >> i run a domestic violence clinic here at georgetown and i will give you my card before you leave and i'm happy to help you connect with local resources, and i don't know if other people have additional -- >> the non-profit i work at does sexual harassment at work cases, so i'm happy to connect afterward. >> and if you're local, there's a law firm in d.c. called katz, marshall and banks that i would...
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>> i think all of those are part of the story. if we were thinking about the 1960s, there are federal programs through the g.i. bill that provides a lot of financial support to purchase homes in suburban areas and you might be failure with the maps that were a product of the late 1930s and early 40s and those are in the earlier example of a visual one of the decision of where the credit would flow into who woulh not have access to the credits there was the decision to setesu port and mortgage credit and a decision on the part of the typically local bankers choosing who they thought of as credit worthy or not too often denied the black by years. it continues into the early 70s. you asked about contracts and i think one of the national school administrators became the plaintiff when he tried to buy a home and was told by the agent that there was a colored paper on the house and it was invalidated in 1947 but was not unusual to linger well beyond that. so yes mortgages and contracts and yes, discriminatory banking decisions often tha
>> i think all of those are part of the story. if we were thinking about the 1960s, there are federal programs through the g.i. bill that provides a lot of financial support to purchase homes in suburban areas and you might be failure with the maps that were a product of the late 1930s and early 40s and those are in the earlier example of a visual one of the decision of where the credit would flow into who woulh not have access to the credits there was the decision to setesu port and...
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of physical record of their vote outside of the control of a computer.lmost all cases they are going to have some form of paper ballot or printout that comes thatf a voting machine will also be retained so there's something to audit after the election. about 25% of voters including the majority of likely tosome fairly be important states in this election like pennsylvania and georgia are not going to have any kind of physical record after the election. those are the votes i am most concerned about. the ones entirely under the control of computers. our guest is alex halderman of the university of michigan. if you want to ask him questions about this topic, (202) 748-8000 for democrats. republicans (202) 748-8001. andpendents (202) 748-8002 .ll others (202) 748-8003 not long ago on this program we were joined by thomas hicks with the election assistance commission. he was asked about his thoughts on the safety of the security systems across the united states. here's what he had to say. >> no system certified by the eac is hooked up to the internet. as long
of physical record of their vote outside of the control of a computer.lmost all cases they are going to have some form of paper ballot or printout that comes thatf a voting machine will also be retained so there's something to audit after the election. about 25% of voters including the majority of likely tosome fairly be important states in this election like pennsylvania and georgia are not going to have any kind of physical record after the election. those are the votes i am most concerned...
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of the root causes of this? >> for me, senator? >> yes, either one. >> well, at least when i was talking about in terms of the terrorist diasupportra, as we know, tens of thousands by some measures of fighters have flocked to the so-called caliphate. many have died in battle there and many more will dais the cal fate is crushed. what i'm talking about is the future that we have to focus on. >> can you just hone in in on 215. there's been a spike, right? this isn't necessarily a result of the gains that we're making in syria and iraq. do you have another understanding of why we're seeing a spiking in 2015 and seemingly in 2016, as well? >> well, we saw a spike in the united states in people moving towards violence because isil started investing in their social media campaign in 2014, it paid dividends starting in the spring of 2015 where troubled souls started to flock to it, electronically and be motivated to move to violence. we've made progress against that locking those people up and disrupting some of the na
of the root causes of this? >> for me, senator? >> yes, either one. >> well, at least when i was talking about in terms of the terrorist diasupportra, as we know, tens of thousands by some measures of fighters have flocked to the so-called caliphate. many have died in battle there and many more will dais the cal fate is crushed. what i'm talking about is the future that we have to focus on. >> can you just hone in in on 215. there's been a spike, right? this isn't...
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sense a lot of people took their money out of the spanish banks of what happens then? they can't lend money to the small businesses in spain, so there's an enormous contraction of lending so the spanish economy gets weaker. what happens then, it gets weaker and they can't bail out the banks or the ability to bail out the banks goes down so more money leaves. the same thing about talented people. all the talented people have left greece and they are leaving spain and the other countries, so it is a system where the rich get richer and the poor get poorer so you get this kind of diversions. this is the basic problem. so then the question is what is to be done? there seems to only be two ways forward. it has to find ways of disintegrating. it takes to integrate more. a natural place to begin is what makes it possible for the 50 american states to share a common currency and one of the things. people move to other places and there's a fundamental difference between migration and the united states and europe if everybody leaves south dakota because there aren't many jobs th
sense a lot of people took their money out of the spanish banks of what happens then? they can't lend money to the small businesses in spain, so there's an enormous contraction of lending so the spanish economy gets weaker. what happens then, it gets weaker and they can't bail out the banks or the ability to bail out the banks goes down so more money leaves. the same thing about talented people. all the talented people have left greece and they are leaving spain and the other countries, so it...
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of the christian coalition of america. it said this. excuse me. it's that we will soon be celebrating the 400th anniversary of the first things getting in god has still not without his blessings upon this nation. although we now richly deserves such condemnation. we have a lot to give thanks far, but we also need to pray to our heavenly father and ask them to protect us from those enemies out time and within who want to see america abuse during. so that is a message that comes from attached this image right after the reelection of president barack obama in 2012. at the time i was working on the boat but i immediately saved it because it seemed to me an artifact in a symbol of this visceral reaction to the reelection of barack obama in 2012. part of the book is about unpacking what is that about when we see these kinds of reactions. this kind of throwback imagery to a previous time, a mythical golden era of what is behind that sense of nostalgia and loss and grief. the book is called the end of white christian america appea
of the christian coalition of america. it said this. excuse me. it's that we will soon be celebrating the 400th anniversary of the first things getting in god has still not without his blessings upon this nation. although we now richly deserves such condemnation. we have a lot to give thanks far, but we also need to pray to our heavenly father and ask them to protect us from those enemies out time and within who want to see america abuse during. so that is a message that comes from attached...
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in terms of of where the campaign of the country isrm in terms of republicans and what happened or didn't happen, i have tried this before. watched in reality if you watch what is happening out there when we around elected the republican congress was slow the obama agenda. when we elected a a republican senate in 2014 we basically stopped the obama agenda. to the point of that is why he started doing executive orders, because he tried to -- i think we do need a discussion in the future. i think one of the most, and i think probably the majority leader would agree with me is with a variety of other senators, one thing that is hurting our system today is the 60 vote rule in terms of the senate. . . . i would much rather see a e open debate a 50 votes -- i would rather see a wide open debate a 50 votes and get into a real discussion about where we are going. if you look at the ideas of the republicans' values, it is in line with the middle class. we could be in a very good position with the american public and the frustration level would come down a little bit in terms of not doing anything.
in terms of of where the campaign of the country isrm in terms of republicans and what happened or didn't happen, i have tried this before. watched in reality if you watch what is happening out there when we around elected the republican congress was slow the obama agenda. when we elected a a republican senate in 2014 we basically stopped the obama agenda. to the point of that is why he started doing executive orders, because he tried to -- i think we do need a discussion in the future. i think...
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nation of police commission, failure of police leadership, failure of the effect of israel civilianversight and resistance from the police union. i believe that resistance from the police union poses the greatest obstacle to reform. now i am a staunch supporter of unions and i've never crossed a picket line and i never will get that being said, police unions are unique. police officers are not like other workers. they have a state sanctioned power of life and death over all of us. while most unions in the united states have grown weaker since the 70s, police unions have grown stronger. we all know that they can make life very difficult for elected officials by attacking them as soft on crime and they have deep pockets to fund political candidates who do their bidding. sadly, police units throughout the country over the last 50 years have opposed police reforms ranging from having to wear name tags on their uniforms to the use of body one cameras to documenting uses of force. this year, newark new jersey created a civilian review board was acclaimed as a model of oversight. the city'
nation of police commission, failure of police leadership, failure of the effect of israel civilianversight and resistance from the police union. i believe that resistance from the police union poses the greatest obstacle to reform. now i am a staunch supporter of unions and i've never crossed a picket line and i never will get that being said, police unions are unique. police officers are not like other workers. they have a state sanctioned power of life and death over all of us. while most...
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nation of police commission, failure of police leadership, failure of the effect of israel civilianversight and resistance from the police union. i believe that resistance from the police union poses the greatest obstacle to reform. now i am a staunch supporter of unions and i've never crossed a picket line and i never will get that being said, police unions are unique. police officers are not like other workers. they have a state sanctioned power of life and death over all of us. while most unions in the united states have grown weaker since the 70s, police unions have grown stronger. we all know that they can make life very difficult for elected officials by attacking them as soft on crime and they have deep pockets to fund political candidates who do their bidding. sadly, police units throughout the country over the last 50 years have opposed police reforms ranging from having to wear name tags on their uniforms to the use of body one cameras to documenting uses of force. this year, newark new jersey created a civilian review board was acclaimed as a model of oversight. the city'
nation of police commission, failure of police leadership, failure of the effect of israel civilianversight and resistance from the police union. i believe that resistance from the police union poses the greatest obstacle to reform. now i am a staunch supporter of unions and i've never crossed a picket line and i never will get that being said, police unions are unique. police officers are not like other workers. they have a state sanctioned power of life and death over all of us. while most...