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that's sort of part of the cultural rhythm of the space. i have been most frightened when i have seen the stars and bars, the rebel flag, displayed in indiana and in downstate illinois, actually more afraid when i see it there than when i see it in south carolina, in part because in illinois or in indiana, because it isn't part of any historic moment of specificity -- it can only be about a kind of aggressive, racial statement. when my civil rights husband is wearing it, he is wearing it with all kinds of mixed, difficult, messy meanings, but when it's flying out of a notre dame dorm room, then it just really feels like it's about one thing. the sense for me of the need of the south to think of the confederacy as an equally patriotic choice, i believe, is about shame. post-world war ii germany is a fascinating study in how a defeated nation with a moral and ethical dilemma addresses the problem of national shame. we were in germany during the world cup last year, and people kept apologizing to my husband and to me for flying the german flag
that's sort of part of the cultural rhythm of the space. i have been most frightened when i have seen the stars and bars, the rebel flag, displayed in indiana and in downstate illinois, actually more afraid when i see it there than when i see it in south carolina, in part because in illinois or in indiana, because it isn't part of any historic moment of specificity -- it can only be about a kind of aggressive, racial statement. when my civil rights husband is wearing it, he is wearing it with...
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is a prize of the absence lows of the rivers in montana. -- he is apprised of the eds and flows of the montana. >> for years, i have tried very hard to convince the army corps of engineers that they should change their master manual in the other direction. the army corps of engineers studies have shown for a long time that the economic value of the upstream states, montana especially, is that 10 times the economic value of the economic river downstream. downstream strays, especially missouri, pushed to keep -- to get more water out of the reservoirs upstream for them downstream. you have no idea how hard they poor's. you have no idea how hard it was for upstream states to save the water. i have a photograph that shows a dock on fort peck reservoir be a mile short because there is no water. it has hurt irrigation because there is no water. i always give up -- i almost gave up the ghost appeared to have been tried for 20 years or 30 years, along with others to try to get the corps of engineers to not force us upstream to let so much water out. that has been going on for years. now we hav
is a prize of the absence lows of the rivers in montana. -- he is apprised of the eds and flows of the montana. >> for years, i have tried very hard to convince the army corps of engineers that they should change their master manual in the other direction. the army corps of engineers studies have shown for a long time that the economic value of the upstream states, montana especially, is that 10 times the economic value of the economic river downstream. downstream strays, especially...
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and p.a.strategy of diplomacy, of negotiations, of institution- building is symbolic. what they have achieved is a real victory based on armed struggle. they're going to use this to sort of pose their own strategy of at least the rhetoric of armed struggle if not the practice of armed struggle against abu massen. you do have to understand that i think that they did climb down a great deal on their demand. they did do this, i think, out of a certain degree of desperation. >> ifill: daniel levy, how did this become... at the time 19-year-old soldier who was held the entire nation hanging on his every, hanging on his future, how did he become such a folk hero? >> well, i mean, some of the commentators in israel, gwen, have been talking about the fact that israel is such a small community that this really was the behavior of a community. someone even used the word of a schtettle going back to jewish life in eastern europe, rather than the behavior of a sovereign nation-state. i think really the explanation for why people feel like that, in addition to, of course, it being
and p.a.strategy of diplomacy, of negotiations, of institution- building is symbolic. what they have achieved is a real victory based on armed struggle. they're going to use this to sort of pose their own strategy of at least the rhetoric of armed struggle if not the practice of armed struggle against abu massen. you do have to understand that i think that they did climb down a great deal on their demand. they did do this, i think, out of a certain degree of desperation. >> ifill: daniel...
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it is probably one of the least thought of compositions. people are getting rid of this stuff. it holds no real value to them, because they're disposing of it. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel. what attracted you to apply for this special program? >> who would not want to come to the dump? but is the first question. for me, being in a situation that you're not comfortable in has always been the best. >> what materials were you immediately attracted to when you started and so what was available here? >> there are a lot of books. that is one of the thing that hits me the most. books are good for understanding, language, and art in general. also being a graphic designer, going straight to the magazines and seeing all this printed material being discarded has also been part of my work. of course, always wood or any kind of plastic form or anything like that. >> job mr. some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. -- taught me through some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. >> the first thing that attracted me to this was the printe
it is probably one of the least thought of compositions. people are getting rid of this stuff. it holds no real value to them, because they're disposing of it. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel. what attracted you to apply for this special program? >> who would not want to come to the dump? but is the first question. for me, being in a situation that you're not comfortable in has always been the best. >> what materials were you immediately attracted to when...
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part of the department of treasury.he cheapest way to finance the flow and for the taxpayer. now there are e-mails and he and the minority has put into the record the release to the public that shows many treasury officials had grave concerns about this loan. plus the treasury department ever in a position to just reject kalona? >> neither the treasury department nor the federal financing bank would have legal authority to reject the law. >> if asked on the record commit the president asked with the treasury department approve of the loan being given or would they have objected to it? >> i'm sorry can you repeat that question? >> if you had been given an opportunity, if the treasury department had had the authority to say yes or no on the solyndra loan at the time it was granted, with the treasury department have approved of it or disapproved? >> one of the treasury did not have that authority and number two, we did not have all of the due diligence of background information the department of energy had. so it's not our
part of the department of treasury.he cheapest way to finance the flow and for the taxpayer. now there are e-mails and he and the minority has put into the record the release to the public that shows many treasury officials had grave concerns about this loan. plus the treasury department ever in a position to just reject kalona? >> neither the treasury department nor the federal financing bank would have legal authority to reject the law. >> if asked on the record commit the...
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of ukraine and these national interest of ukraine are definitely inside of europe but inside of a united europe because all countries of the european continent included and not excluded as one of the people feeling the pulse of the russian foreign politics do you think feel today that this tension with europe is really pushing ukraine. closer to russia for example for example to the customs union or leave it well at least at least they know that. the korean leadership now or has restarted the restart of the consideration of different options and i do not believe that this is just the can sequence of the sequence of the pressure which is now being set on ukraine from the rippin union from the site of the rippin union this is a very sober. financial calculation and the figures are there and the figures point out a very clear perspective that in case you create states outside of the custom union in case your green stays outside of the common economic space of the custom union of the eurasian union ukraine will lose march mar much more in comparison with what it gains out of the common econo
of ukraine and these national interest of ukraine are definitely inside of europe but inside of a united europe because all countries of the european continent included and not excluded as one of the people feeling the pulse of the russian foreign politics do you think feel today that this tension with europe is really pushing ukraine. closer to russia for example for example to the customs union or leave it well at least at least they know that. the korean leadership now or has restarted the...
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so we moved out of here up we moved out of the former soviet republics most of russian military bases while the united states continued to deploy new military bases in certain stupid encounters and the last but not least the current project of anti missile systems which used to be respond responded somehow there i do not think that is can there ease the response this is the the usual military planning of russia i believe because we are outside of nato we are outside of the strongest military alliance in the history of mankind which is very close to the russian borders and to expect from russia that these expansion of nato this military planning of nato will be a left result any response any military spawns would have been absolutely in a physical human shouldn't the increasing russia's military budget well this was one of the reasons why former finance minister could resign he said that he said that the military budget was too high well you and me we both remember the arms race during the service and we all remember that it started very joyfully like like like a response to america's
so we moved out of here up we moved out of the former soviet republics most of russian military bases while the united states continued to deploy new military bases in certain stupid encounters and the last but not least the current project of anti missile systems which used to be respond responded somehow there i do not think that is can there ease the response this is the the usual military planning of russia i believe because we are outside of nato we are outside of the strongest military...
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and on top of this, we need to at least be putting on the table the question of military action all of libya and syria. we see reports this week that more and more the syrian opposition is despairing of succeeding through their beautiful and nonviolent tactics, and there are instead of larger numbers of defectors from the syrian military that have taken up forceful action against the regime. and we should put in the air the possibility of helping them from the air in the same way that nato helped the rebels in libya. i think that would, among other things, holds the promise of changing the psychological equation inside syria as a lot of people in the regime, in the mid-tiller's -- military, can be made increasingly to wonder how this is going to end up which side is going to win, and whether they are going to end up on the winning or losing sight. thank you. [applause] >> abram shulsky. >> thank you. and i'd like to thank bradley foundation once again, not only for supporting this conference but for its generosity over the years. i've certainly been a great beneficiary of that. it's ce
and on top of this, we need to at least be putting on the table the question of military action all of libya and syria. we see reports this week that more and more the syrian opposition is despairing of succeeding through their beautiful and nonviolent tactics, and there are instead of larger numbers of defectors from the syrian military that have taken up forceful action against the regime. and we should put in the air the possibility of helping them from the air in the same way that nato...
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the history of america is part of of world history. the story of the loyalists refugees shows some american people and american ideas have made their mark but also show us how we need to bring things from the wider world back here to america in certain ways. so the strength of our country seems to me his founded him and our wonderful unity, but the beauty of it resides in our diversity. so with that i see there are people with questions. [applause] [applause] >> loyalists who were religious particularly those who professed christianity biblical and/or other explanations given to justify their taking a stand by remaining loyal to their original national roots. >> so the question, if you didn't hear it, is about religion and the american revolution. anglicanism, you know, there was some correlation between anglicanism and loyal listen. in particular you find clergymen who have sworn an oath of sorts to the church of england which is the established church of which the king is the head. so for these people there is definitely an element t
the history of america is part of of world history. the story of the loyalists refugees shows some american people and american ideas have made their mark but also show us how we need to bring things from the wider world back here to america in certain ways. so the strength of our country seems to me his founded him and our wonderful unity, but the beauty of it resides in our diversity. so with that i see there are people with questions. [applause] [applause] >> loyalists who were...
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i reminded him of the importance of pakistan in all of this. i continue to believe there is no solution in the region without pakistan and no stable future in the region without a partnership. not surprisingly, i told him the budget battles will dominate his days, that he could not have a more accomplished partner than secretary panetta. mr. secretary, our time together has been short in days, but long on substance. i consider myself fortunate to have had this opportunity to serve you and to learn from you as i did under secretary gates, another extraordinary man i consider a good friend and mentor. thank you for your leadership and the trust you place in me. it is exceedingly clear to me that you care about our men and women in middle form -- in uniform and you will make sure they and their families remain foremost in mind as we grapple the difficult decisions ahead. first among those decisions is what kind of military the american people deserve over the next 20 or 30 years. when i look at the effects of a decadent war and what affect it has
i reminded him of the importance of pakistan in all of this. i continue to believe there is no solution in the region without pakistan and no stable future in the region without a partnership. not surprisingly, i told him the budget battles will dominate his days, that he could not have a more accomplished partner than secretary panetta. mr. secretary, our time together has been short in days, but long on substance. i consider myself fortunate to have had this opportunity to serve you and to...
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you know it was the source of a great deal of profit. working closely in the weapons program for quite a while you do become aware that. you know nuclear weapons the materials they are used to make the money by nature kind of are hazardous and you have to be. careful with that. number of bizarre terrible accidents up there arch every six weeks or so there'd be something happening that that had of had a bad effect on health effect on somebody. on at least one person. and an essay as well solid most is not operating to nuclear industry safety standards they actually found that at livermore lab they were storing plutonium in paint cans food cans the thing about plutonium is it has to be stored in an airtight container. i worked and the plutonium facility in p a four in the glove boxes there were a number of incidents in the glove boxes there were accidents actually they weren't incidents they were accidents they resulted in people being exposed to plutonium in various forms. there were some pretty. sick i think your radio voice all over thi
you know it was the source of a great deal of profit. working closely in the weapons program for quite a while you do become aware that. you know nuclear weapons the materials they are used to make the money by nature kind of are hazardous and you have to be. careful with that. number of bizarre terrible accidents up there arch every six weeks or so there'd be something happening that that had of had a bad effect on health effect on somebody. on at least one person. and an essay as well solid...
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of your head to the soles of your feet? who taught you to hate your own kind, to hate the race you belong to so much? malcolm liberated our minds by dissecting america transforming police, integration, liberals, our government. he did all of this, you know, in no uncertain terms. and he made us also begin to look at the idea that it was possible to challenge white america, um, you know, this political murder, this economic murder, this social murder, this mental murder that happened. he showed black america posture, the private emphasis beneath the public words. and he called at a very early time along with people like kwame for a black united front which many people are not really talking about again at some particular point. and i think what i'm looking at in this book what -- is that the conversation that will happen now again about malcolm, the conversation by the black united front, the conversation, also, about america, the conversation about what does it mean to have a black president in america, you know? the conver
of your head to the soles of your feet? who taught you to hate your own kind, to hate the race you belong to so much? malcolm liberated our minds by dissecting america transforming police, integration, liberals, our government. he did all of this, you know, in no uncertain terms. and he made us also begin to look at the idea that it was possible to challenge white america, um, you know, this political murder, this economic murder, this social murder, this mental murder that happened. he showed...
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in a country that currently holds the chairmanship of the committee of ministers of the council of europe. in this law do you think that. would be ready to concede spending so as least it's widely known a little italian a college promised to several european leaders to save the little money for free and prove you with their results by the end of the year and a confidential conversations with those leaders. you know colleges informally initiated the trial about half a year ago i think they did not expect not. says consequences but now he cannot reviews a vector of ukrainian development itself and its movement toward europe so he will be forced to change the destiny of you live in washington well a ukraine considers itself to be a sovereign and independent country there are many many questions but still do you think it's independent enough not to let foreigners intervene into its internal judicial affairs. it's independent enough i believe but there's a scene. the history of what are you koreans and snake ninety one under state emerged in current was an article existing borders reflective o
in a country that currently holds the chairmanship of the committee of ministers of the council of europe. in this law do you think that. would be ready to concede spending so as least it's widely known a little italian a college promised to several european leaders to save the little money for free and prove you with their results by the end of the year and a confidential conversations with those leaders. you know colleges informally initiated the trial about half a year ago i think they did...
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what advocates of the bank of north dakota and public banking have pointed out is that the state of north dakota has a low unemployment rate, 3.2%, and they achieved budget surpluses during the last couple of years. the recession starting 2008. and then have been able to extend credits after 2008 when we saw the credit freeze on the part of private banks, affecting public agencies and many small businesses and other enterprises. finally, and last point, related initiatives. this gets to be rfp question. there was some discussion about it, including a requirement in the rfp being prepared by the treasurer and tax collector's office for banking services and whether or not the city could make a requirement or provide extra points in scoring bidders if they're providing a higher level of investment for the local community. and there is some concern, and the city attorney has expressed an opinion on that it may not be allowed under state law. however, our conclusion, after talking to the city attorney, if it is a voluntary activity that the banks are asking simply to present that information,
what advocates of the bank of north dakota and public banking have pointed out is that the state of north dakota has a low unemployment rate, 3.2%, and they achieved budget surpluses during the last couple of years. the recession starting 2008. and then have been able to extend credits after 2008 when we saw the credit freeze on the part of private banks, affecting public agencies and many small businesses and other enterprises. finally, and last point, related initiatives. this gets to be rfp...
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of all the hundreds of billions of dollars of exports they do around the world, one-third of them cometo the united states of america. just pretend you're in business for yourself and you have a customer that buys one-third of your products and they do something to make you mad. you going to declare war on them? no, you're going to sit down and figure out, how do we make this work? you can never predict the future on darn near anything, but with certainty -- whether the a the minnesota twins finishing in last place in year, madam president, what i never would have preducted because they have a good team in previous years, or whether it's trade law or the economy -- but you knew that as soon as we passed this, two things would happen. one is that the chinese -- in this case was the people's bank of china, the ministry of foreign afairks i think, and the ministry of commerce -- would immediately squawk "trade war, trade war, trade war." unfortunately, some others in this body and in newspapers minimum micked that but it wasn't going to result in that. and the other thing you can predict
of all the hundreds of billions of dollars of exports they do around the world, one-third of them cometo the united states of america. just pretend you're in business for yourself and you have a customer that buys one-third of your products and they do something to make you mad. you going to declare war on them? no, you're going to sit down and figure out, how do we make this work? you can never predict the future on darn near anything, but with certainty -- whether the a the minnesota twins...
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call of son of part of his back in his home town of petra following the trip to st petersburg educated as an engineer he spent a good deal of time there in the libraries he was looking for suitable blueprints for a new project. technical expertise and the experience of a historian but equally important these kind of ship building. the grid founded in seventeen zero three literally a month after he established st petersburg. created for the purpose of manufacturing cannons and cannon balls for the fledgling russian navy. however peter didn't build wooden boats here it is shipyards where elsewhere. there are several private shipyards and. they operate just like the ones owned by the mach two calls. and says it times a local plant built wooden minesweepers for the navy it was shut down in the one nine hundred ninety s. but some of the stuff when fuz yes taken off to set up businesses of their own moreover they passed their interest wooden boats on to their children. are we going to make the steering or. the boats quite small so let's take a look at design forty five. it is. what was. the
call of son of part of his back in his home town of petra following the trip to st petersburg educated as an engineer he spent a good deal of time there in the libraries he was looking for suitable blueprints for a new project. technical expertise and the experience of a historian but equally important these kind of ship building. the grid founded in seventeen zero three literally a month after he established st petersburg. created for the purpose of manufacturing cannons and cannon balls for...
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mum of jobs. -- number of jobs.but i will tell you that this will be -- this will bring some economic development to these areas of the copper triangle. that i cannot deny. but the issue for me is at what price? athat price do we bring this economic development without some protection to the environment, without some protection to the emploe rights, but more, what do we do ensure that the american public who owns this property -- and there is no debate that this ore , deposit is some of the richest ore bodies, copper, gold, silver , and other rare metals will be minehere. it's one of the richest deposits of ore not only in north america but probably in this world. and that's why resolution copper has maintained nine years, 10 years of trying to get this bill done, because they know how rich this is. so at what price do we pay for this economic boom? well, mr. chairman, i would tell you that one of the differences that i have with the sponsor of this bill, and i have to thank him because representative go czar rched
mum of jobs. -- number of jobs.but i will tell you that this will be -- this will bring some economic development to these areas of the copper triangle. that i cannot deny. but the issue for me is at what price? athat price do we bring this economic development without some protection to the environment, without some protection to the emploe rights, but more, what do we do ensure that the american public who owns this property -- and there is no debate that this ore , deposit is some of the...
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of life of americans. the individual admission of carcinogenics and other chemicals have been reduced by 1.7 million tons each ear through actions taken voluntarily in many cases by more than 170 industries and they keep adding up. they have been tremendously important. in 2010, the reductions in final parallel and ozone pollution from the 1990 clean air act amendments prevented more than 160,000 cases of premature mortality, 130,000 heart attacks, 13 million lost work days and 1.7 million asthma attacks. but there is so much more work to be done. this immoral toxin is widespread in our nation's waterways. currently 48 states have issued fish consumption advisories, including 23 states that have issued statewide advisories for all of their lakes and rivers. in my district, milwaukee, wisconsin is loathed on one of the great lakes that is a major resous for my community for the region and indeed for the world. and it has been subject to large mercury contamination from mercury airborne pollutants. i would b
of life of americans. the individual admission of carcinogenics and other chemicals have been reduced by 1.7 million tons each ear through actions taken voluntarily in many cases by more than 170 industries and they keep adding up. they have been tremendously important. in 2010, the reductions in final parallel and ozone pollution from the 1990 clean air act amendments prevented more than 160,000 cases of premature mortality, 130,000 heart attacks, 13 million lost work days and 1.7 million...
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we are ready for the maybe tens of thousands of jobs this will bring us. most importantly, we are ready and in need of the capacity that this system will bring. so that is where i believe we are. if current a challenges were the threshold for determining capital investment for the next generation, we would never make capital investment. there is no question, muni and the mta have for challenges, as do the rest of government, and we need to work through those, we need to be held accountable for those, but today's operational challenges are not a reason not to invest in the future of san francisco, and that is what this project is. we did respond point by point to every finding and recommendation. we are not going to go through the entire response today, but we do want to bring everyone up to speed on exactly where we are in addressing the main themes of the recommendations in the report, and to do that, i would like to ask the gentleman managing the central subway project to walking through a brief presentation. supervisor campos: thank you. >> chairman cam
we are ready for the maybe tens of thousands of jobs this will bring us. most importantly, we are ready and in need of the capacity that this system will bring. so that is where i believe we are. if current a challenges were the threshold for determining capital investment for the next generation, we would never make capital investment. there is no question, muni and the mta have for challenges, as do the rest of government, and we need to work through those, we need to be held accountable for...
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the passage of time and the routine becomes part of your life a lot of the normal that. differs from his fellow students in many ways most monks begin practicing buddhism from a young age. so it was well into his thirty's before he decided to take it up exchanging his show turmoil for the crimson robe of a monk. but. i became disenchanted with conventional life of the nation and i realized that it would get me nowhere. that is when i decided to take the spiritual paths. for the layman buddhism is just a religion would you want but for people who want to move forward and study of teaching in earnest it is a pound list science. it is almost impossible to comprehend all of it even if you spend a lifetime studying what you know what. evil. is considered one of the key spiritual senses of contemporary buddhism in russia. hundreds of pilgrims come here every day. to begin with they go through a special ritual they need to spin drums as they make several rounds of the. each of the drums contains files of sheets of paper prayers inscribed on them it is believed if you spin a dru
the passage of time and the routine becomes part of your life a lot of the normal that. differs from his fellow students in many ways most monks begin practicing buddhism from a young age. so it was well into his thirty's before he decided to take it up exchanging his show turmoil for the crimson robe of a monk. but. i became disenchanted with conventional life of the nation and i realized that it would get me nowhere. that is when i decided to take the spiritual paths. for the layman buddhism...
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the case of libya, there has been a very rare moment of convergence of interest that the majority of the arab street if you will wanted to see gadhafi removed. that is why with the help of nato and an arab league resolution that asked for that help, there's a huge convergence between what the west wants and people in the arab street want. that has been very different with countries. we saw with the case of egypt, the u.s. secretary of state and u.s. government, slow to come out and support the revolution there, hesitant in the issue of bahrain, reluctant in the issue of syria and sending a mixed message as to whether or not the united states is fully supportive of the arab spring and what the people are trying to do or whether or not it's going to back the wrong horses in the eyes of the people. >> ayman, thank you so much. general mccaffrey as always. thanks so much for your time. we're staying on top of the story all throughout the day on msnbc. we'll have more on the reported death of moammar gadhafi, whether we can confirm or not. we're waiting to check in at the white house to s
the case of libya, there has been a very rare moment of convergence of interest that the majority of the arab street if you will wanted to see gadhafi removed. that is why with the help of nato and an arab league resolution that asked for that help, there's a huge convergence between what the west wants and people in the arab street want. that has been very different with countries. we saw with the case of egypt, the u.s. secretary of state and u.s. government, slow to come out and support the...
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then many decisions and acts of war and acts of my own... myself decisions by myself led me fro one stage to the other until where i felt like i was on top of the world. i got to the place where i was at the depth of my own life. >> you're married, you had one baby. and then... w sue knew this was not good for you. this is not a good place for you. >> well, it's, again, like many women in abusive relationships you're thinking okay, i have a child now, i want this child to grow up in a normal family setting. he's probably going to change. >> rose: your husband is going to change? he'll be better. >> yes. thgs will get betr. one child leads to a second child. a second child leads to a third child. and the longer you stay, the deeper you find yourself sinking into a state of no return. >> rose: what was the motivating factor for you to say "no longer i've got to go"? >> well, for me, i had in my head a place that i will not sink to. i took all of the physical beatings in private but always said to myself if i'm ever insulted publicly, that's th
then many decisions and acts of war and acts of my own... myself decisions by myself led me fro one stage to the other until where i felt like i was on top of the world. i got to the place where i was at the depth of my own life. >> you're married, you had one baby. and then... w sue knew this was not good for you. this is not a good place for you. >> well, it's, again, like many women in abusive relationships you're thinking okay, i have a child now, i want this child to grow up in...
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of wisconsin, the documentary history of the ratification of the constitution. there are to date 21 volumes in print, most of them focus on ratification -- or pulling together the documents of ratification in different states. in individual states, i should say. some --some for some states there aren't vary men records. for some there are very rich, and certainly i would say the project still has five states to go, that it hasn't published anything on, but they have covered the major states. there's one volume on pennsylvania. three on virginia. four on massachusetts. and, of course, five on new york. the last of which came out only last year. literally could not have told the story of ratification in new york without the work of the documentary history of the ratification on that convention. so, you know, i couldn't have written it in 2004. i had no idea. but this is literally the earliest time i think i could have completed the book in the form i have written it. >> now, if you want to understand the importance of the documentary history, the ratification of t
of wisconsin, the documentary history of the ratification of the constitution. there are to date 21 volumes in print, most of them focus on ratification -- or pulling together the documents of ratification in different states. in individual states, i should say. some --some for some states there aren't vary men records. for some there are very rich, and certainly i would say the project still has five states to go, that it hasn't published anything on, but they have covered the major states....
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the one of. the one of them that although i think. he believes the show manic ritual will hold off any dangerous journey in the long trip. this is the right place for rituals as you can see three rivers meet here. ok the number three symbolizes life spirituality and power on. here rituals weekly purify people water absorbs bad energy to produce a sense of calm and gives an order of protection. ahead with city. at the other end of the short distance from the republic's capital. several men are about to be ordained the shaman. thanks. the ritual three days would be shamans almost entirely deprived of sleep and food. they will go into a state of trance to appeal to the spirits of their ancestors. were nomadic people and therefore the initiations used to be held where the community happened to be at the time but today there's a process of globalization going on where we've set up a religious organization of shamans this is where the initiations are before man oh . yes. forest is an entrepreneur he wi
the one of. the one of them that although i think. he believes the show manic ritual will hold off any dangerous journey in the long trip. this is the right place for rituals as you can see three rivers meet here. ok the number three symbolizes life spirituality and power on. here rituals weekly purify people water absorbs bad energy to produce a sense of calm and gives an order of protection. ahead with city. at the other end of the short distance from the republic's capital. several men are...
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all of the works primarily of bearden and of jacob lawrence, if you can recall all of those -- are manifestations of the great migration. 20th century african-american, and that's american culture, is hard to separate from the culture of the great migration because it is the children who had been freed from the strictures of jim crow who were four free to -- who were now free to explore and be their truest creative selves as a result of their participants. when you think about jazz, you think about miles davis whose parents had migrated from arkansas to illinois where he had the luxury of being able to spend the hours it would take to become the mast err of his -- master of his instrument and to create a whole new form of music. and you think of thelonious monk whose parents left north carolina for harlem and had -- what would have happened had they not made that decision when he was 5 years old where he would get a chance to flourish in the way that he did. and then you think of john coltrane who also kim from north carolina, ended up in philadelphia where, believe it or not,s that is where he g
all of the works primarily of bearden and of jacob lawrence, if you can recall all of those -- are manifestations of the great migration. 20th century african-american, and that's american culture, is hard to separate from the culture of the great migration because it is the children who had been freed from the strictures of jim crow who were four free to -- who were now free to explore and be their truest creative selves as a result of their participants. when you think about jazz, you think...
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of my. marching in harmony head for our you tube channel to check out the chance which the occupy protesters are using to rouse the rallies across. the. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to hope for asian to rule today. palestinian militants in gaza are calling for a cease fire with israel as an exchange of deadly fire between the two sides has continued into a second day israeli air strikes have killed at least nine people they came in response to rocket attacks to the south of the country that left one person dead well each of the earlier brokered a cease fire that now appears to have faltered is the worst escalation of violence between israel and gaza in weeks and us the story dominates global headlines the mainstream media is overlooking a resumption of protests and government spending into libya where thousands have taken to the streets are the smallest leader was there for the start of the. the
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of. brutal way oversized coins that this is a situation as mission to proving cruel tricks it may actually ironically it was jewish groups who work through their interests then british prime minister tony blair was instrumental in get deafens rehabilitation bringing him in from the cold in two thousand and seven the play didn't leave empty handed trade between flourished so did the cozy relationship it was six more secret meetings off the player left off base his people denying they were about releasing the lockerbie bomber abdelbaset al the granny all britain would lose its lucrative libyan deals i'd regret myself enormously that gadhafi was put should he should have been said to the international criminal court put on trial and forced all to questions for all the terrible things he did and if it gathers diva contemporary world leaders who are previous regimes lead is tough and we need to do. what is dotted it out day with people some details of the murky dealings have already emerged cl
of. brutal way oversized coins that this is a situation as mission to proving cruel tricks it may actually ironically it was jewish groups who work through their interests then british prime minister tony blair was instrumental in get deafens rehabilitation bringing him in from the cold in two thousand and seven the play didn't leave empty handed trade between flourished so did the cozy relationship it was six more secret meetings off the player left off base his people denying they were about...
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of weapons of mass destruction.a recipient of aid, south korea has become a donor nation, boarding developments from asia to africa. supporting developments from asia to africa. they will host the next security summit next year. south korea's success is a tribute to the sacrifices and tenacity of the korean people. it is also a tribute to the vision and commitment of president lee. mr. president, you have shown how the international community should work in the 21st century, more nations bearing the responsibility of meeting global challenges. in the face of unprovoked attacks on your citizens, you and the south korean people have shown extraordinary strength, restraint, and resolved. i would add that, in all of our dealings, presently has shared my focus on what matters most common -- president lee has shared my focus on what matters most, the security and prosperity of our citizens. we agreed to move ahead quickly with a landmark trade agreement that congress passed last night and which i will sign in the coming d
of weapons of mass destruction.a recipient of aid, south korea has become a donor nation, boarding developments from asia to africa. supporting developments from asia to africa. they will host the next security summit next year. south korea's success is a tribute to the sacrifices and tenacity of the korean people. it is also a tribute to the vision and commitment of president lee. mr. president, you have shown how the international community should work in the 21st century, more nations...
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we have seen the rise of o'pitizeation of islam, and in retrospect, the response of rudy giuliani and george bush tamped that down. we have seen a rise of islamist as a political football. some people feel by hate, issues that distract. and on the other side, paralyzing political correctness that doesn't deal with the facts. talk about your place in that intersection. >> guest: so, that's a softball, right? we'll start with the easy ones, first. i don't yet know, john, what my place is in that intersection, except to say that when you thank me for being squarely on the side of freedom, i think you and god for allowing me to wind up in a society in which i can do that relatively safely. without any exaggeration, every morning i wake up thanking allah that as a political refugees my family and i were accepted on the precious soil of canada, my country, and i say in liberty and love that we were literally handed our freedom along with our winter coats, okay? we didn't fight for these freedoms. we didn't take up arms for them. we didn't shed blood for them. they were gifted to us. and i t
we have seen the rise of o'pitizeation of islam, and in retrospect, the response of rudy giuliani and george bush tamped that down. we have seen a rise of islamist as a political football. some people feel by hate, issues that distract. and on the other side, paralyzing political correctness that doesn't deal with the facts. talk about your place in that intersection. >> guest: so, that's a softball, right? we'll start with the easy ones, first. i don't yet know, john, what my place is in...
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this is the product of thousands of hours of work, of staff work, hundreds of hours of testimony and hearings, a week-long markup with the full committee putting this package together. the thoughts, the ideas, the recommendations of the administration, people in and out of the administration, the knowledge and expertise of thousands of individuals goes into this most important piece of legislation. that for 50 years has been taken up, debated, amended, passed and signed into law by the president of the united states. now because of one small provision of this bill, the majority leader of the senate at the behest of the white house has decided that we won't take up the defense authorization bill for the first time in 50 years. i think that the distinguished republican leader and i, who have been around here for quite a while, have seen this process now deteriorate to the point where we now cannot debate, amend, and pass legislation that is so vital to our nation's security and the men and women who take part in preserving it. kind of a sad day for this member. mr. mcconnell: i would j
this is the product of thousands of hours of work, of staff work, hundreds of hours of testimony and hearings, a week-long markup with the full committee putting this package together. the thoughts, the ideas, the recommendations of the administration, people in and out of the administration, the knowledge and expertise of thousands of individuals goes into this most important piece of legislation. that for 50 years has been taken up, debated, amended, passed and signed into law by the...
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of millions of years.0 years, as i said, it's been 170 to 300 parts per million of carbon dioxide. since the start of the industrial revolution, that concentration is up to 390 parts per million. if we continue on the trajectory that we find ourselves, our grandchildren will see carbon concentrations in the atmosphere top 700 parts per million by the end of the century, twice the band exiting top -- band with top we've lived with for centuries. mankind has been engaged in agriculture for about 10,000 years. 800,000 years ago it's not clear we had yet mastered fire. the entire development of human civilization has taken place in that 800,000 years, and within that 170 to 300 parts per million bandwith. if you go back millions of years you're back into geologic towns. in april of this year scientific experts came together at the university of oxford to discuss the current state of our oceans. the workshop report stated that -- and i quote -- "human actions have resulted in warming and acidification of the oc
of millions of years.0 years, as i said, it's been 170 to 300 parts per million of carbon dioxide. since the start of the industrial revolution, that concentration is up to 390 parts per million. if we continue on the trajectory that we find ourselves, our grandchildren will see carbon concentrations in the atmosphere top 700 parts per million by the end of the century, twice the band exiting top -- band with top we've lived with for centuries. mankind has been engaged in agriculture for about...
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only 13% of supporters -- of survivors reported, and only 20% of those cases went to trial, and of those cases, only 53% of the harassers or the a salters or the rape tests were convicted. sexual assault, in fact, is the leading cause of post-traumatic stress among women veterans, with the result of depression, stress, high rates of substance abuse and difficulty after discharge. female rape and sexual assault and harassment survivors report a lower satisfaction rate, to put it mildly, with veterans' health services. and treating, just treating the sexual assault within the military costs us $800 million a year in tax dollars. for more, i hope you see the service women's action now our, represented here. are you here? [cheers and applause] a great group, and one that represents women veterans living from all wars with all kinds of imaginative communal healing tactics. but clearly, women and the military are a frontier for the future of all the questions of sexual harassment. palin to my sisters who are lawyers and under -- bowing to my sisters who are lawyers and understand whether this
only 13% of supporters -- of survivors reported, and only 20% of those cases went to trial, and of those cases, only 53% of the harassers or the a salters or the rape tests were convicted. sexual assault, in fact, is the leading cause of post-traumatic stress among women veterans, with the result of depression, stress, high rates of substance abuse and difficulty after discharge. female rape and sexual assault and harassment survivors report a lower satisfaction rate, to put it mildly, with...
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two of them are outside of our jurisdiction. recommendations that we agree with that are either implemented is well under way, the general obligation bond oversight committee is not a review board and per the charter serves as overseer of the program and provides advice on the running of the program. we have had several hearings in the last two and a half months regarding the report. it has formally adopted a set of changes that will continue to enhance the government's advice that that body offers to the program. there was a liaison to the program since the inception in 2004, that individual has served to privately review complaints, walked through our investigation, but the more recent steps that we concur with involve the appointment of to liaisons' rather than a single individual. more formal work to define the role of liaison in terms of case sample in. and, hold quarterly reviews in public session going forward. historical practice has been to have at least an annual review in a public session, so it was not as if oversigh
two of them are outside of our jurisdiction. recommendations that we agree with that are either implemented is well under way, the general obligation bond oversight committee is not a review board and per the charter serves as overseer of the program and provides advice on the running of the program. we have had several hearings in the last two and a half months regarding the report. it has formally adopted a set of changes that will continue to enhance the government's advice that that body...
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citizens it's over forty five percent so of course that means that the most energetic part of the of the population the young and educated people are left without jobs and what does that mean that means that they're going out on the streets and they're making their voices heard they're just starting to get together from different places from different neighborhoods in madrid in fact it's not just the spanish capital that's going to participate in these marches it's basically several dozens of towns and cities across the entire country but here in madrid people are meeting in their various neighborhoods because they have. special quarters that up all over the place and they're going to walk down to the center to start it's more or less conradt now there are still some people out there of course but there's going to be thousands literally thousands as there were months ago we're going to come here and they are going to voice their their opinion of what the government is doing or rather not doing loud and clear so we're still ahead for a very busy and very interesting day in madrid of c
citizens it's over forty five percent so of course that means that the most energetic part of the of the population the young and educated people are left without jobs and what does that mean that means that they're going out on the streets and they're making their voices heard they're just starting to get together from different places from different neighborhoods in madrid in fact it's not just the spanish capital that's going to participate in these marches it's basically several dozens of...
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the positions and influence of a functioning part of a parliamentary system looks like the care of a commitment that comes from a principle at least one of them experience there are one or more of the virtue of contributions and so on and that's gone another bauble. if you want to become clear of committing. the house and the senate have to pay or support it have to pay for it would you get the money to pay for same problems you don't sort. provide some of the more influence you are already overwhelming plumes of concentrated capital so it's harder and harder to distinguish between elected officials and. economic concentration that never was reasonable distinguish us from so this is not something about all of us about now it's sort of mentioned upstream well but what's left of america's democratic system if this is the process that has been cemented in crates and what is really left at this from every angle there's these one might have slipped from just take a look at public opinion there are plenty of about two thirds of the public thinks something entire congress would be thrown ou
the positions and influence of a functioning part of a parliamentary system looks like the care of a commitment that comes from a principle at least one of them experience there are one or more of the virtue of contributions and so on and that's gone another bauble. if you want to become clear of committing. the house and the senate have to pay or support it have to pay for it would you get the money to pay for same problems you don't sort. provide some of the more influence you are already...
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the writing of it or the contents of it?> the novel. >> what do you think the experience of writing this book has done for you? >> that's a hard question. i just, i think that writing a book is really hard. i was always looking for that, how the other people do this. i realize that along the way while was riding highs of the woody allen movie whenever works. that kind of became a model. i guess what i learned is that you just have to keep at it until it works. i don't really have a great answer to that. it's just, you know, you just find a way and make a lot of mistakes. there are a lot of tragedy after throughout zero other scenes in cut things. it's difficult, and i think what i realize is that writing is difficult, some not to beat myself up about it. i told the kids the same thing because i think that a lot of the kids find treading very difficult, an analyst tell them that's good. you should find it difficult because it is. >> of this? other questions? >> sure. whatever happened? >> he was at syracuse university. he got
the writing of it or the contents of it?> the novel. >> what do you think the experience of writing this book has done for you? >> that's a hard question. i just, i think that writing a book is really hard. i was always looking for that, how the other people do this. i realize that along the way while was riding highs of the woody allen movie whenever works. that kind of became a model. i guess what i learned is that you just have to keep at it until it works. i don't really have...
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troops are going to be leaving iraq by the end of this year and of course the death of moammar gadhafi yesterday in libya now i rarely on the mainstream media yesterday for having a giant celebration about any analysis any questions as to the legality of this entire war but today they only continued to ignore those larger questions and of course they started playing domestic politics with the situation as usual because they just cannot help themselves so today the biggest question for the mainstream media was one of credit. after four decades in power and months of fighting to keep control more market off the it's gone is a living is a liberation of vindication for president obama's foreign policy how much credit can the administration actually claiming this morning the obama administration from your perspective deserves a lot of credit for this is well done i think they deserve credit for shall the death of moammar gadhafi adds to president obama's growing list of high profile national security here what you're hearing from the white house is that this is a big occasion for their stra
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of this area of cloud computing. we need to make sure that there is an awareness from the design phase but also in terms of those of us who would operate within that. whether we are in the government sector or the private sector that we understand the good computer hygiene will allow us to eliminate a good portion of the vast majority of those intrusions and sometimes when we don't get rid of that or many times when we don't get rid of that that creates a clutter that makes it more difficult for the system operators, the federal government, for the private sector to be able to focus on the worst kinds of attacks we have on the system. so it behooves all of us to do that. it is one of the simple things i was trying to stress of the meeting the level of awareness as we go forward with cloud computing and how do we do a better job both in terms of just regular computer operations, but also as we move towards mcleod computing. how do we make sure that we are anticipating the unique security concerns that may be involved
of this area of cloud computing. we need to make sure that there is an awareness from the design phase but also in terms of those of us who would operate within that. whether we are in the government sector or the private sector that we understand the good computer hygiene will allow us to eliminate a good portion of the vast majority of those intrusions and sometimes when we don't get rid of that or many times when we don't get rid of that that creates a clutter that makes it more difficult...
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main standards for for the state of economy of the country is is the rate of the sales of new cars one of the main standards for. to to value the the the state of literature in the country is it is it possible to live on writing in a country so a russian writer and russian author if he of course he's not writing cheap detective stories can you limit. that's a good question. may i ask you whether the american writer a british writer can leave only on his. own his role très the i don't know and i'll tell you why. probably they probably they all are professors at university exactly thanks exactly so if you're thinking only ten twelve twenty bestselling authors in any country they can leave and sustain you know the living standards on their altars. if you're talking about the big literature. i doubt it i doubt that any any big literary name is. not doing something else for his living working as a professor as a consultant. another interesting thing about about translations you said we're talking about fiction about poetry but. thousands and maybe millions of people are . around the world g
main standards for for the state of economy of the country is is the rate of the sales of new cars one of the main standards for. to to value the the the state of literature in the country is it is it possible to live on writing in a country so a russian writer and russian author if he of course he's not writing cheap detective stories can you limit. that's a good question. may i ask you whether the american writer a british writer can leave only on his. own his role très the i don't know and...
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the price of graphite, the price of lumber, the price of rubber. the wages paid to the laborer who did this, and so on. the marvelous example of how you can get a complex structure of cooperation and coordination, which no individual planned. there was nobody who sat in the central office and sent an order out to -- russia, out to malaysia, produce one more thimble of rubber. or sent a signal. it was a market that coordinated all this without anybody having to know all of the people involved. >> how many times have you told that pencil story? >> well, i really haven't told it that many times. we told, i told it in the book. but i think this is the third time. >> you're living in san francisco, where we are. >> yes. >> what brought you here? >> well, when i reached the age of 65, i was at that time living in chicago and teaching in chicago. i decided i had graded all the exam papers i was going to grade. my wife grew up in portland, oregon. and she was in love with san francisco. and she has wanted to come -- tried to move us out here many times dur
the price of graphite, the price of lumber, the price of rubber. the wages paid to the laborer who did this, and so on. the marvelous example of how you can get a complex structure of cooperation and coordination, which no individual planned. there was nobody who sat in the central office and sent an order out to -- russia, out to malaysia, produce one more thimble of rubber. or sent a signal. it was a market that coordinated all this without anybody having to know all of the people involved....
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what kind of the crux of these letters was. sure well the whole point of this process is to sort of highlight this other underlying movements that the occupy wall street folks are trying to put into place which is the occupy the board room movement that's what they call it like the board room it basically what it is it's a website that's been set up by occupy wall street folks in collaboration with some union groups some community organizing groups where they sort of list about two hundred different bank executives everyone from. citi group to. blankfein to jamie dive into some sort of lower level executives and board members and people can and then she go any american can go and like put together their story talk about you know there's sort of several categories for example struggling with foreclosure mortgages student. and other frustrations for example one of the big ones was sort of the the perceived collusion between wall street and washington and the corruption that they say they feel like they see in washington and so ab
what kind of the crux of these letters was. sure well the whole point of this process is to sort of highlight this other underlying movements that the occupy wall street folks are trying to put into place which is the occupy the board room movement that's what they call it like the board room it basically what it is it's a website that's been set up by occupy wall street folks in collaboration with some union groups some community organizing groups where they sort of list about two hundred...
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it was one of the favorite streets of (inaudible) secretary of the spanish count of fernandino, my grandfather, another irish man feeling at home in havana. there, at the busy corner of calle street and oreilly was a cafe bakery owned by a catelan. it was described by many foreigners, in particular british and irish who lived in havana at the time, as one of the best order and most elegant cafes in the world. its large door led to a main floor with a fantastic stone floor. i saw it in the 50's, i was very little but i still was there in the 50's, and have a fountain that all that water really produce a refreshing sound that drown the patrons' loud conversations. but what made dominica famous, according to some foreigners and historians, was its ice cream of countless flavors and its famous fruit ices: guava and other flavors were served according to an irish traveler. and he wrote, that all these ice creams were served in an overgrown wine glass. on the plate under each language a long brown coil, paraquillo looking like a cigar and tasting of brown sugar, well-beaten eggs and flour. this is t
it was one of the favorite streets of (inaudible) secretary of the spanish count of fernandino, my grandfather, another irish man feeling at home in havana. there, at the busy corner of calle street and oreilly was a cafe bakery owned by a catelan. it was described by many foreigners, in particular british and irish who lived in havana at the time, as one of the best order and most elegant cafes in the world. its large door led to a main floor with a fantastic stone floor. i saw it in the 50's,...
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companions well another benefit of this of course is that a lot of the wealth confiscation schemes and algorithms used by wall street are patented wealth confiscation technologies and if you repealed the patent laws of the copyright laws that would eliminate wall street's ability to use this patent technology to confiscate wealth through high frequency trading and algorithmic trading so that would be a way to topple them by eliminating their monopoly position using algorithmic patented algorithmic trading to confiscate cash from from society yeah and due to copyright laws the government regulators are not actually able to look at their proprietary theft machine said. all right well follow up on this now speaking of pirates there's other pirates in the news tell me more access in this first headline here maybe rescues italian cargo ship from pirates a royal navy team freed twenty three hostages on a ship hijacked by pirates after picking up a message in a bottle and it really think of the occupy wall street protesters the tea party protesters or at least some of them that these are like
companions well another benefit of this of course is that a lot of the wealth confiscation schemes and algorithms used by wall street are patented wealth confiscation technologies and if you repealed the patent laws of the copyright laws that would eliminate wall street's ability to use this patent technology to confiscate wealth through high frequency trading and algorithmic trading so that would be a way to topple them by eliminating their monopoly position using algorithmic patented...
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some of the world's greatest beauties of the paris of the world. all right ali. here. is what is the word bolshoi associated with interest of good day is this a ballet. this say. this a chandelier. that credible. and of course this is a russia just see the stage with all sauvie and symbols now removed came the last president of the u.s.s.r. we heil gorbachev bella legend maya p.c. at square as well as directives from the competition world class values including last scala the vienna opera and covent garden precious opening night tickets of the wealthy and well connected only were exclusively available for the president's office and for others happy to watch in that she also and the opening night show calico concert was displayed on giant t.v. screens. and as the curtain came down the cheers wrongful from outside could get heard bringing inside the renovated restored shopping extending the patch over art scene. looking suitably glamorous for the a bad as well now up ahead tonight odds he hears from inside israel's political circle be one explanation
some of the world's greatest beauties of the paris of the world. all right ali. here. is what is the word bolshoi associated with interest of good day is this a ballet. this say. this a chandelier. that credible. and of course this is a russia just see the stage with all sauvie and symbols now removed came the last president of the u.s.s.r. we heil gorbachev bella legend maya p.c. at square as well as directives from the competition world class values including last scala the vienna opera and...
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of a u.s. citizen without asking any courts about any form of due process whatsoever that is exactly the type of thing that our constitution is supposed to protect against so essentially king obama just tore that constitution right up traveled all over it decided that he is above it that sets an incredibly dangerous precedent and the problem here is that people are actually cheering this death cheering it is a positive step in our war on terror cheering is yet another victory for this president what happens when it's not somebody the government is labeled as a terrorist who gets killed or executed should i say what happens when someone else when it's not obama that's deciding on ordering executions is the left suddenly going to come out of the woodwork say that it's in same it's dangerous and it's excessive use of power if there are any objections at that point they won't matter because the president has already been set you can't pick and choose something like this it is a matter of all along
of a u.s. citizen without asking any courts about any form of due process whatsoever that is exactly the type of thing that our constitution is supposed to protect against so essentially king obama just tore that constitution right up traveled all over it decided that he is above it that sets an incredibly dangerous precedent and the problem here is that people are actually cheering this death cheering it is a positive step in our war on terror cheering is yet another victory for this president...