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in fact make a coherent philosophical argument about political equality. one has to figure out how to bring ideas to life and show there is drama in ideas. ideas shape our world and so the ways in which they come to be in a cop text likely revolutionary summer is critical to our self-understanding about democracy and citizenship. my experience of other books about the declaration where the goal has been to talk about the ideas, is that people tend to want to give the history of where did this concept of happiness come from, what earlier philosophers had written about it or where did this concept of nation come from, and for a person who hasn't been exposed to that earlier tradition to make their way through a book of that kind is very hard. you have to have read a lot in order to understand the meaning of the declaration, and my view about philosophy is one needs to understand that, yes, as a scholar, but language itself is already an incredibly rich resource for understanding the structure of an argument. so in my book i bear down on the texas hoff at the
in fact make a coherent philosophical argument about political equality. one has to figure out how to bring ideas to life and show there is drama in ideas. ideas shape our world and so the ways in which they come to be in a cop text likely revolutionary summer is critical to our self-understanding about democracy and citizenship. my experience of other books about the declaration where the goal has been to talk about the ideas, is that people tend to want to give the history of where did this...
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and that his key terms, philosophical turns of the famous essay of our spiritual striving is striving is a key term in german philosophy and he's not using innocently. he's using it in a relatively precise sons when he talks about christ the national spirit and so on. he's not just making stuff up. he's using a well honed language to talk about the problem and that was the thing i tried to discuss in the book. i try to do it in a way that didn't require you to know anymore about german philosophy than 18 centuries and 90 when i started, which was basically nothing into sort of layout race coming from. >> you can see the notion of striving, corner tosses and in some ways we would get to that, but i want to first acknowledge the fact that i'm blessed to be in this place. labyrinth is one of the great oak stores in the united states. luscious be honest. my sister, dorothea and others have done a great job of keeping the labyrinth public space and to be in to be and i let what may very very dear brother. he is in fact talented and a man of letters. i don't know if you read his novels, but
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philosopher jack was hanging out in algiers.the allied forces landed in casablanca or algiers as part of north africana axis powers moving rapidly eastward until tunisia was liberated in may of 1943. that evening the americans arrived, as always distributing cigarettes, chewing gum, chocolate, and kids started going up to them. to this day he recounts actually -- his audience's first in counter with puerto rican and african-american soldiers who taught him to play ragtime. in iran i saw soldiers carrying bongos, puerto ricans and they say to me can you play local garage? i didn't know how but the latino g is taught me to sing that. the black gi told me to play the boogie-woogie on the piano. pianists play with one hand, they're right hand, the end of the tradition. the left-hand barely moves but the g is play with the right hand. to demonstrate he place a rhythm with his right hand and his left hand comes in with scott joplin's ragtime entertainer. operation torch as it was called from domination and unleashed a burst of musical
philosopher jack was hanging out in algiers.the allied forces landed in casablanca or algiers as part of north africana axis powers moving rapidly eastward until tunisia was liberated in may of 1943. that evening the americans arrived, as always distributing cigarettes, chewing gum, chocolate, and kids started going up to them. to this day he recounts actually -- his audience's first in counter with puerto rican and african-american soldiers who taught him to play ragtime. in iran i saw...
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i could not have been a philosopher. or i would have been the goofiest philosopher around. i could not have been a political scientist, because a model would have made me think where are the individual people? where is the improbability, the improbability and human life? so, history turns out to be the perfect match for what my neurons like to do, which is find out what we think about people and how they present themselves on the planet. >> you write about this for the denver post and usa today. share some interesting stories of how you try to convey your passion for history to those who read your columns. >> well, i am very fortunate that the denver post sent me up to do a regular column. i have written episodically for them. i did write some reflections on the last presidential campaign and the debate. a couple of those columns appeared. they asked me to appear regularly. i've had quite a lively time of it. i have gotten into controversy. i wrote in january, a column comparing some of the issues of pioneer relationships with indian people and westward expansion -- compari
i could not have been a philosopher. or i would have been the goofiest philosopher around. i could not have been a political scientist, because a model would have made me think where are the individual people? where is the improbability, the improbability and human life? so, history turns out to be the perfect match for what my neurons like to do, which is find out what we think about people and how they present themselves on the planet. >> you write about this for the denver post and usa...
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daniel allen is a leading philosopher and scholar at the institute for advanced studies at princeton. she feels that we don't know what the declaration of independence is about. we have never studied it. she has done courses on a for adult students call also a talented undergraduates. she says that the declaration is as much about a quality as it is about personal liberty. she has also discovered errors in the version of the declaration that we use, and some of this will be revealed in the next months. and she is an extra very figure. you will hear a lot about this book which she makes us love to be one of the most important in world history, not only american history. >> how long have you been working with dan l. allen on the spur? >> i have been working with dan l. allen two to three years. i have known her a bit longer. it is a major work. those serious historians and critics are paying attention to it. the news material and it will surprise people and make scholars debate how we interpret what it means and why the declaration means something to everyone. .. also who has collected
daniel allen is a leading philosopher and scholar at the institute for advanced studies at princeton. she feels that we don't know what the declaration of independence is about. we have never studied it. she has done courses on a for adult students call also a talented undergraduates. she says that the declaration is as much about a quality as it is about personal liberty. she has also discovered errors in the version of the declaration that we use, and some of this will be revealed in the next...
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you could say i'm somewhat of a philosopher.reading aristotle, socrates, homer, "the illyad," you know all that. >> i don't pray with bibles, i pray with false idols. i have no enemies just deceased rivals because i am creating history with homicidal travels, swimming with crying crocodiles deep in devil's vile. cursed at birth with a lifetime of trial. crime after crime with a pistol of denial. i've been flirting with death and [ bleep ] it with a smile. that's "suicide king." i have an extensive history of being suicidal and i overcame that, you know, like i tried cutting my wrists. i mean, i tried hanging myself. i tried shooting myself. i tried poisoning myself, and for me it wasn't my time to go. so that being said, i just put it on paper, expressed myself that way. and it's more than therapy, it's my life. >> coming up -- >> vegas, a bad habit. vegas. i would make $80,000 bets on a blackjack hand. retarded. i love the life. >> one inmate lives the high life on other people's money. >> i steal from corporations like honeywe
you could say i'm somewhat of a philosopher.reading aristotle, socrates, homer, "the illyad," you know all that. >> i don't pray with bibles, i pray with false idols. i have no enemies just deceased rivals because i am creating history with homicidal travels, swimming with crying crocodiles deep in devil's vile. cursed at birth with a lifetime of trial. crime after crime with a pistol of denial. i've been flirting with death and [ bleep ] it with a smile. that's "suicide...
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the time out today graham to shed a little bit of insight into the world graham hancock author philosopher really appreciate it thank you. that's our show you guys thanks for watching be sure to follow me on twitter at a martin or maybe next week when i read the set all over again have a great weekend. lemme see the series exists because the try to play lucky people are going to. want to hear the title or cut the teaching every minute of the lead the economy the law the weapons and my own luck like the odds of the snake six times the bases is the most elite one slayed sometimes from nothing to the leg this season ends in the moments just to look just keep up the story can still be just everything you see the stage seem to hate looking be just a little but the jungle was selling the best slayer. dramas the chance to be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. the faces changing the world lights never. grow. old picture of today's leaves the latest polling data from around the globe the globe to. the. well. you know. good luck. to building a new. mission to teach me. why you should. only. u
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for taking the time out today graham showed a lot of insight into the world graham hancock author philosopher really appreciate it thank you. that's our show you guys thanks for watching be sure to follow me on twitter martin or maybe next week when i break the set all over again have a great weekend. i'm at. this site that i think corporation kind of can. do and the bankers write all that all about money and other than actually fix the politicians write the laws and regulations that bankers coming up. there is just too much rat today's. top look at. this with the washington well it's a mess that is being suggested that in the latest numbers among the many candidates are perceived going to issues that are actually tied to a need doesn't do too much for our revenue my own tech agriculture giant piece on a seventy six year old american farmer based in india fallout do you think this is going to create for the cia do you think this is what's triggering a race there because the largest economy in the world it's also the largest debtor nation in the history of the world breaking the set is mostly
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taking the time out today graham to shed a lot of insight into the world graham hancock author philosopher really appreciate it thank you. that's our show you guys thanks for watching be sure to follow me on twitter martin or maybe next week when i back the set all over again have a great weekend. his name was use of good because he was nazi germany's minister of propaganda in the midst that he created exist to this day. it was google's propaganda it was supposed to actually trying to denigrate other nations while at the same time raising ordinary german so studiously to. keep its complete use of go bill snooze precisely what the masses need to hear in order to make them follow him he was like the pied piper from the fairy tale who made the rats fall to the tune of the spite of. the myths created by the chief nazi ideologist bound for tal saw in the west we have to fight these myths today in memory of those who walked in the second world war. two cooked right on the street. first street you and i were being put. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. on mom. put it on
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the time out today graham to shed a little bit of insight into the world graham hancock author philosopher really appreciate it thank you. that's our show you guys thanks for watching be sure to follow me on twitter martin or maybe next week when i'm back to sat all over again have a great weekend. lead . player . play. lead. live please please. i live. i know c.n.n. the m.s.m. b.c. and fox news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate i think. that was funny but it's close in for the truth and might think. it's because when full attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here. and our teen years we have a different breed. ok the the cars.
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and there's been this significant philosophical gap in economic policy that's opened up between germany on the one hand and the united states and some other countries on the other hand. so i think it's a -- it's a tough question. even if there is support for european integration and even if there are people in key positions who want to be forward leaning, there is this deep philosophical, you know, gr
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the founders were political philosophers. i don't see much of that in the republican party and i don't see any of that in the democratic party. we need to quit playing politics every day. everything is about crass politics. democrats are making statements about me moving to the right. there's nothing right or left about free markets. there's nothing right or left about rule of law. >> well said. >> they are framing it incorrectly. >> what i have been saying is that i think the country right now with 50 million americans in poverty and 50 million americans on food stamps and our veterans being put on fraudulent waiting lists and issue after issue, national security issues we're dealing with, for me i was there the night that newt gingrich became the speaker of the house. i love the contract with america. if i had five items it would be balance the budget. stop robbing our kids opinion i like the penny plan. control our board serious another one. we can duplicate the job success with energy in north dakota. we need a consensus
the founders were political philosophers. i don't see much of that in the republican party and i don't see any of that in the democratic party. we need to quit playing politics every day. everything is about crass politics. democrats are making statements about me moving to the right. there's nothing right or left about free markets. there's nothing right or left about rule of law. >> well said. >> they are framing it incorrectly. >> what i have been saying is that i think the...
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the time out today graham to shed a little bit of insight into the world graham hancock author philosopher really appreciate it thank you. that's our show you guys thanks for watching be sure to follow me on twitter i have a martin coming in next week when i back to set all over again have a great weekend. we welcome aaron made in abby martin to a b two of the coast on the r t network. it's going to give you a different perspective give me one stock tip of the never i'll give you the information you make the decision don't worry about it i'll bring you the said works it's a revolution of the mind it's a revolution of ideas and consciousness in frustrated with the since the extremely real problem if you would be described as angry i think i'm a strong enough under single. quotes in this with the washington well as submissive to the trees being suggested to the latest numbers of them the media candidates for the prophecy of current issues are actually back to and doesn't do too much for ad revenue and biotech agriculture giant teeth on a seventy six year old american farmer east india fallou
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the founders were political philosophers. i don't see much of that in the republican party and i don't see any of that in the democratic party. we need to quit playing politics every day. everything is about crass politics. democrats are making statements about me moving to the right. there's nothing right or left about free markets. there's nothing right or left about rule of law. >> well said. >> they are framing it incorrectly. >> what i have been saying is that i think the country right now with 50 million americans in poverty and 50 million americans on food stamps and our veterans being put on fraudulent waiting lists and issue after issue, national security issues we're dealing with, for me i was there the night that newt gingrich became the speaker of the house. i love the contract with america. if i had five items it would be balance the budget. stop robbing our kids opinion i like the penny plan. control our board serious another one. we can duplicate the job success with energy in north dakota. we need a consensus
the founders were political philosophers. i don't see much of that in the republican party and i don't see any of that in the democratic party. we need to quit playing politics every day. everything is about crass politics. democrats are making statements about me moving to the right. there's nothing right or left about free markets. there's nothing right or left about rule of law. >> well said. >> they are framing it incorrectly. >> what i have been saying is that i think the...
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the time out today graham to shed a little bit of insight into the world graham hancock author philosopher really appreciate it thank you. that's our show you guys thanks for watching be sure to follow me on twitter martin or maybe next week when i break the set all over again have a great weekend. dramas the truth be ignoring the. stories others refuse to notice or. say since changing the world's lights never. sold picture of today's no longer from around the globe and dropped in. on a marriage in the financial world. to cease to moments cannot stop the advance only taking on the demand for credit not going to get any economic benefit in life there are. for revolution to go straight from being a violent upset of the existing order to being a well run from ocracy is impossible it just won't happen because the act of the revolution is so bad that there are the aftershocks are so great that there is a period of chaos. do we speak your language or not of the. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles stories. you hear. the spanish fi
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the time out today graham to shed a little bit of insight into the world graham hancock author philosopher really appreciate it thank you. that's our show you guys thanks for watching be sure to follow me on twitter martin or maybe next week when i practice that all over again have a great weekend. well with the. billion euro zone tends to be twenty. degrees with sometimes so much fuel to sell something peaceful to front the chumbley such as the sun. we've got the future average. this is what we do we kill people and break things. we can see something if simple as people playing a soccer game we can see individual players in their community if. i can only see is facial expression can we see is a mouth open and crying out. maybe cursed oath or maybe he asked. for forgiveness for. there must be near certainty that no civilians will be killed or injured. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others refuse to notice. the faces change the world lights now. on full picture of today's thieves lived on demand from around the globe. up to. fifty. as isis insurgents continue their deadly advance
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the founders were political philosophers. i don't see much of that in the republican party and i don't see any of that in the democratic party. we need to quit playing politics every day. everything is about crass politics. democrats are making statements about me moving to the right. there's nothing right or left about free markets. there's nothing right or left about rule of law. >> well said. >> they are framing it incorrectly. >> what i have been saying is that i think the country right now with 50 million americans in poverty and 50 million americans on food stamps and our veterans being put on fraudulent waiting lists and issue after issue, national security issues we're dealing with, for me i was there the night that newt gingrich became the speaker of the house. i love the contract with america. if i had five items it would be balance the budget. stop robbing our kids opinion i like the penny plan. control our board serious another one. we can duplicate the job success with energy in north dakota. we need a consensus
the founders were political philosophers. i don't see much of that in the republican party and i don't see any of that in the democratic party. we need to quit playing politics every day. everything is about crass politics. democrats are making statements about me moving to the right. there's nothing right or left about free markets. there's nothing right or left about rule of law. >> well said. >> they are framing it incorrectly. >> what i have been saying is that i think the...
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philosopher jack was hanging out in algiers.he allied forces landed in casablanca or algiers as part of north africana axis powers moving rapidly eastward until tunisia was liberated in may of 1943. that evening the americans arrived, as always distributing cigarettes, chewing gum, chocolate, and kids started going up to them. to this day he recounts actually -- his audience's first in counter with puerto rican and african-american soldiers who taught him to play ragtime. in iran i saw soldiers carrying bongos, puerto ricans and they say to me can you play local garage? i didn't know how but the latino g is taught me to sing that. the black gi told me to play the boogie-woogie on the piano. pianists play with one hand, they're right hand, the end of the tradition. the left-hand barely moves but the g is play with the right hand. to demonstrate he place a rhythm with his right hand and his left hand comes in with scott joplin's ragtime entertainer. operation torch as it was called from domination and unleashed a burst of musical
philosopher jack was hanging out in algiers.he allied forces landed in casablanca or algiers as part of north africana axis powers moving rapidly eastward until tunisia was liberated in may of 1943. that evening the americans arrived, as always distributing cigarettes, chewing gum, chocolate, and kids started going up to them. to this day he recounts actually -- his audience's first in counter with puerto rican and african-american soldiers who taught him to play ragtime. in iran i saw soldiers...
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you've come across these typings, writings that are asking the big philosophical questions, and you decide that you need to engage that material again. engage it in the way you have engaged it in this book. >> yes. and why. >> and why? >> i think part of it is this. that one of the journal records -- not really records -- evades because they're afraid to write it down -- was a series of unusual experiences, mental experiences, that are very, very hard to talk about, about at all, because -- well, i'll tell you. when i started writing this book i knew i would work on this, i went tout lunch with my son -- out to lunch with my son at a dim sum place in l.a., and he is a writer, and i said, i am writing about something that happened to me, and he looked at me, you know, really kind of alarmed, and i said, when i was 17 -- and he looked even more alarmed. and i said i guess it was a mystical experience, and he said, oh, well, pfew. naturally. hard too say those words and i don't know if they're the right words. >> what's so hard about saying those words. >> i am a rationalist. to the core. i a
you've come across these typings, writings that are asking the big philosophical questions, and you decide that you need to engage that material again. engage it in the way you have engaged it in this book. >> yes. and why. >> and why? >> i think part of it is this. that one of the journal records -- not really records -- evades because they're afraid to write it down -- was a series of unusual experiences, mental experiences, that are very, very hard to talk about, about at...
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i didn't need a philosophical debate with him. the actions speak for them cess.through things he admitted that he forgotten he admitted back in the '70s i showed to him in some explosive changes. >> did you get into and this is what i would love to see, did you get into his relationship with barack obama. >> yes. >> where was that? barack obama when he ran for president distanced himself from bill ayers and now -- >> he's still with bill ayers. >> but since then there was a lot more -- >> interaction. >> they had a lot of ideology -- >> they got married in vermont. >> the matter about obama, president obama airs tomorrow night. i don't want to give too much away. most is tonight but some tomorrow. i asked him what the relationship was like. how close they were. and i also asked him whether president obama has ever contacted him since george stephanopoulos. >> how does he distinguish himself from the tsarnaev brothers. >> the more he tried to justify them and kimberly you'll see this part tonight i told him specifically you know who you sound like? osama bin laden
i didn't need a philosophical debate with him. the actions speak for them cess.through things he admitted that he forgotten he admitted back in the '70s i showed to him in some explosive changes. >> did you get into and this is what i would love to see, did you get into his relationship with barack obama. >> yes. >> where was that? barack obama when he ran for president distanced himself from bill ayers and now -- >> he's still with bill ayers. >> but since then...
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join me and my guests: scholars and scientists, spiritual teachers, and philosophers, as we explore theries of religion and metaphysics, of science and spirituality. join me and some really fascinating people as we try to figure out what life's all about and how it can have meaning for each one of us.
join me and my guests: scholars and scientists, spiritual teachers, and philosophers, as we explore theries of religion and metaphysics, of science and spirituality. join me and some really fascinating people as we try to figure out what life's all about and how it can have meaning for each one of us.
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matthews steward examines the philosophical thinking of america's founding fathers in nature's god, the radical origins of the american republic joshua horowitz, co-founder and publisher of living planet books reports on the u.s. naval technology that has an intensely driven whales on the beaches. more of the whales. look for these titles in bookstores this coming weekend watch for the authors in the near future on book tv and on booktv.org. now on book tv from book expo america publishing industry's annual trade show, jake halpern discusses his soon-to-be published book "bad paper: chasing debt from wall street to the underworld". >> host: a new book coming out and fall of 2014. jake halpern is the author. what is that paper? >> guest: "bad paper" is about this world that exists just beneath the surface that we don't know about. you don't pay your jam bill, your book club, over a certain amount of time the creditors sell instead of for pennies on the dollar and drops of the above-ground economy. then it is bought, sold, sometimes even stolen in this financial on the world that exists.
matthews steward examines the philosophical thinking of america's founding fathers in nature's god, the radical origins of the american republic joshua horowitz, co-founder and publisher of living planet books reports on the u.s. naval technology that has an intensely driven whales on the beaches. more of the whales. look for these titles in bookstores this coming weekend watch for the authors in the near future on book tv and on booktv.org. now on book tv from book expo america publishing...
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. >> we have such a philosophical mission around bringing people together around food.so natural for me to come here. >> we want them to walk away feeling like they have the tools to make change in their lives. whether that change is voting on an issue in a way that they will really confident about, or that change is how to understand why it is important to support our small farmers. each class has a different purpose, but what we hope is that when people leave here they understand how to achieve that goal and feel that they have the resources necessary to do that. >> are you inspired? maybe you want to learn how to have a patch in your backyard or cook better with fresh ingredients . or grab a quick bite with organic goodies. find out more about 18 reasons by going to 18 reasons.org and learn about buy right market and creamery by going to buy right market.com. and don't forget to check out our blog for more info on many of our episodes at sf quick bites.com. until next time, may the fork be with you. ♪ ♪ >> so chocolaty. mm. ♪ >> oh, this is awesome. oh, sorry. i thou
. >> we have such a philosophical mission around bringing people together around food.so natural for me to come here. >> we want them to walk away feeling like they have the tools to make change in their lives. whether that change is voting on an issue in a way that they will really confident about, or that change is how to understand why it is important to support our small farmers. each class has a different purpose, but what we hope is that when people leave here they understand...
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. >> philosophically you could engage in this discussion. >> philosophically i have an issue with the missile defense cooperation with china. build less missiles and deploy less missiles. philosophically china is the major driver of the problem. but yeah, theoretically, philosophically sure we could engage in this. >> not as long as we have any concern about the chinese/north korean relationship. >> and that's a major issue as well. >> and the leakage of anything we would tell the chinese to the north koreans. >> so i think we've come to the end of this session. >> good. >> thank you very much. david, patrick, thank you ian. >> thank you. >> final panel. >> the veteran affairs department today released an internal audit of its health care system revealing as many as is 100,000 veterans have mad long wait times when seeking medical treatment through the va and indicated that 13% of va schedulers said they received instructions to falsify appointment dates in order to meet performance goals. the audit was conducted within a one-month span and included a review of 731 va facilities and n
. >> philosophically you could engage in this discussion. >> philosophically i have an issue with the missile defense cooperation with china. build less missiles and deploy less missiles. philosophically china is the major driver of the problem. but yeah, theoretically, philosophically sure we could engage in this. >> not as long as we have any concern about the chinese/north korean relationship. >> and that's a major issue as well. >> and the leakage of anything...
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one time in the 16th century there was a polish philosopher and he said this.land is like a spider's web. a big fly will get through but a small one will get stuck. i came to a conclusion that you have to find strength within yourself. >> and jacek would soon show us that strength was one thing he didn't lack. >> we were able to come back about a half an hour, 45 minutes later. and they opened up the security door and he is in there in sunglasses, a full like workout suit. he's got his water bottles all together. and the guy is -- is ripped. i mean, he is big. he's a big guy. and he makes it out, well, this is just a cell workout. this is nothing. this is all i can do right here. >> i was a little shocked by his workout outfit. again, i'm used to seeing guys in the little prison issued shorts. and he was decked out in this professional looking fitness gear. so i kind of made a joke with him. and i said you're going to get a lot of letters from female american television viewers. "lockup" viewers. which just delighted him. >> but jacek was clear about the one am
one time in the 16th century there was a polish philosopher and he said this.land is like a spider's web. a big fly will get through but a small one will get stuck. i came to a conclusion that you have to find strength within yourself. >> and jacek would soon show us that strength was one thing he didn't lack. >> we were able to come back about a half an hour, 45 minutes later. and they opened up the security door and he is in there in sunglasses, a full like workout suit. he's got...
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. >>> the tomb of a 12th century philosopher was destroyed by islamic state of iraq and levant last weekthe minaret of the great mosque in the great center in aleppo was damaged. one of six destroyed in the civil war. ancient shrines and artefacts have been destroyed in timbuktu, in 2012. >> three years of conflict in syria produced a new gepp re of film making that some call emergency cinema. the films are short, film-makers anonymous. the work is getting international recognition. this week in new york. >> families eating. children being children. young men talking. abu calls their work emergency cinema. >> emergency cinema is like emergency medicine. you have to intervene. to save the image of your society. we wanted to show people with dignity. we wanted to show people without reducing them to be victims. >> the contrast of ordinary people living in extraordinary circumstances provides moments of insight on syria that are hard to find in news coverage, like the siblings playing in a tent that has become their home. or the upseen cameraman trying to cross a war-ravaged street guarded
. >>> the tomb of a 12th century philosopher was destroyed by islamic state of iraq and levant last weekthe minaret of the great mosque in the great center in aleppo was damaged. one of six destroyed in the civil war. ancient shrines and artefacts have been destroyed in timbuktu, in 2012. >> three years of conflict in syria produced a new gepp re of film making that some call emergency cinema. the films are short, film-makers anonymous. the work is getting international...
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commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase social, philosophical, and spiritual change my isolated individuals and communities. >> it gives a statement, the idea that a significant art of any kind, in any discipline, creates change. >> it is philosophy that attracted david linger to mount a show at meridian. >> you want to feel like your work this summer that it can do some good. i felt like at meridian, it could do some good. we did not even talk about price until the day before the show. of course, meridian needs to support itself and support the community. but that was not the first consideration, so that made me very happy. >> his work is printed porcelain. he transfers images onto and spoils the surface a fragile shes of clay. each one, only one-tenth of an inch thick. >> it took about two years to get it down. i would say i lose 30% of the pieces that i made. something happens to them. they cracked, the break during the process. it is very complex. they fall apart. but it is worth it to me. there are photographs i took 1 hours 99 the former s
commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase social, philosophical, and spiritual change my isolated individuals and communities. >> it gives a statement, the idea that a significant art of any kind, in any discipline, creates change. >> it is philosophy that attracted david linger to mount a show at meridian. >> you want to feel like your work this summer that it can do some good. i felt like at meridian, it could do some...
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hundred and 98 shootings this year despite that we could do better and what happened pass that philosophically look at the way to which i know change the focus we're partnering are in case pd as opposed to now as prosecutors we could reduce crime in our community so to the prosecution and the crimes strategy unit we look at block and block neighborhood by neighborhood and deciding who in our county is driving crime. neons we call it the al co- pan who was known to be a murderer and federal authority couldn't get him for the crimes but got him on tax evaluation. now the way the crime strategy unit works this is a graph of manhattan and our jurisdiction is just manhattan we separated it into 5 and 5 prosecutors assigned their paired within american people intelligence analyst the lawyers don't have the case hair expected to be the expert in their area to know who is driving violently crimes and the riveting and to help brian drive down the crime and do the justice. we have one hundred and 10 thousand cases that come from the courts of manhattan every year we're currently tracking go another thou
hundred and 98 shootings this year despite that we could do better and what happened pass that philosophically look at the way to which i know change the focus we're partnering are in case pd as opposed to now as prosecutors we could reduce crime in our community so to the prosecution and the crimes strategy unit we look at block and block neighborhood by neighborhood and deciding who in our county is driving crime. neons we call it the al co- pan who was known to be a murderer and federal...
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commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase social, philosophical, and spiritual change my isolated individuals and communities. >> it gives a statement, the idea that a significant art of any kind, in any discipline, creates change. >> it is philosophy that attracted david linger to mount a show at meridian. >> you want to feel like your work this summer that it can do some good. i felt like at meridian, it could do some good. we did not even talk about price until the day before the show. of course, meridian needs to support itself and support the community. but that was
commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase social, philosophical, and spiritual change my isolated individuals and communities. >> it gives a statement, the idea that a significant art of any kind, in any discipline, creates change. >> it is philosophy that attracted david linger to mount a show at meridian. >> you want to feel like your work this summer that it can do some good. i felt like at meridian, it could do some...
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election and authorizing the board of education and the college district to make appointments to philosophical vacancies. >> so supervisor avalos would you like to go ahead. >> yes. thank you chair yee and all for being here and supporting or considering this charter amendment before us i want to thank my co-sponsors supervisor mar and others this charter amendment is about democracy i how we fill vacancies on the board of supervisors and the mayor's office that was originally about all elected office one of our most charged values is civic praerpgs and duo to do that we have strong election that involve elections we have an issue of vacancies they come up every few years and often a vacancy in office we lose out on the ability of the people to be able to elect who comes into office and what happens if the person is selected and often that selection process didn't involve people going into the community or process that people have a board range of people that have involvement so this measure reverse a sense of democracy n in when there's a vacancy. we call it we have a nickname let's elect our
election and authorizing the board of education and the college district to make appointments to philosophical vacancies. >> so supervisor avalos would you like to go ahead. >> yes. thank you chair yee and all for being here and supporting or considering this charter amendment before us i want to thank my co-sponsors supervisor mar and others this charter amendment is about democracy i how we fill vacancies on the board of supervisors and the mayor's office that was originally about...
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for four long hours, every student in their last year of high school is asked to answer one philosophical question. up for consideration this year, should you do everything possible to achieve happiness? >> these are classic questions. those who have worked hard will easily do well. >> to pass or not to pass, these students will become enlightened after their success this july. >> let's get a reminder of top stories here on "france 24." no deal is reached between moscow and kiev over unpaid bills. russian's energy minister says gas supplies to the ukraine have been cut off. making gains, jihadist militants captured the city of tal afar. and claiming responsibility, rebels supersabaab sabaab say they were behind the attack on a kenyan coastal town which left at least 50 people dead. >> time now for a check of the top business news stories. marcus joins me. we are going to start with the race by the french engineering firm heating up. >> mitsubishi heavy industries of japan have ironed out details of their joint bid for the company. it puts them on a collision course with the american giant
for four long hours, every student in their last year of high school is asked to answer one philosophical question. up for consideration this year, should you do everything possible to achieve happiness? >> these are classic questions. those who have worked hard will easily do well. >> to pass or not to pass, these students will become enlightened after their success this july. >> let's get a reminder of top stories here on "france 24." no deal is reached between...
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christianity's beginning to take on a new shape as they tried to fend off the attack with the philosophers of ther alignment as well as catholic theologians in the group of protestant theologians with that hyper rationalist dick to comment to fullw flower of thepr american fundamentalist movement but the only way they interpreted the authority of the of by paul becoming the major intellectual mud but to speak to the secular threat of its own terms to become a rallying cry of the course of the 20th century this is control of the culture. >> host: how sick to forget was the scopes monkey trial? direct tel was significant. the basic facts may not reveal its significancease stokes was a biology teacherlaws in and encouraged by the aclu to challenge one of the many state laws.f it was clear he broke the law.ud he asked his own students tohe testify against him to tell the court he taught evolution contrary to use the books but it's not that scopes was found guiltytel because that was confirmed by a rather it be k a stage for the intellectual battle with the voice of modern science and william j
christianity's beginning to take on a new shape as they tried to fend off the attack with the philosophers of ther alignment as well as catholic theologians in the group of protestant theologians with that hyper rationalist dick to comment to fullw flower of thepr american fundamentalist movement but the only way they interpreted the authority of the of by paul becoming the major intellectual mud but to speak to the secular threat of its own terms to become a rallying cry of the course of the...
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eyepolitical issus in 1946, on assignment from "the yorker" west covered the new trials, they read more philosophical treaties on good and evil. concluded that the victors equallyban qished were guilty by virtual of their humanity. with merely a batter of and degree. conclusionrange considering the genocidal game nazi regime but quite thatstent with her belief violence and cruelty were entreensic to human natural, you can kill the people but not the evil impulses harbor. entrensic to humanity. its probut brilliant in found probing of legal national character, human frailty and the meaning of justice. rent burgge of inure earned her a reputation for observation. cultured see a world of and history and social status in and demeanor of an individual. quite a gift. gave her entree into the subject thatson, a permitted to bring her own scars of betrayal of her father into the arena of espionage.litical these articles written for "the yorker" and published in meaning ofooks, the treason in 1947 and "the new treason" revealed the tots that motivated people abandon democratic ideals in service to savage utop
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>> philosophical belief. i was the youngest. i came in the '80s. i watched ronald reagan and jimmy carter say, you know, put on a sweater and the best days behind us and reagan say no pastels, go to the shiny city on the hill. i knew what i wanted to believe. i believe in greater liberty and freedom. that's why i took a risk at 19 to create my own company. >> i want to talk about that. and i think a lot of people don't know this. you won the california state lottery or won a prize in the california state lottery just out of high school, $5,000. parlayed it through the stock market and at age 19, you opened your own delicatessen. >> i believe in risk. if i failed, i didn't expect government to bail me out. but if i succeeded, i didn't expect government to take all my money. i took this money, i created my own company. my father and i even built the counter in my dad's garage. we created a deli. i soon learned, if you're a small business owner, you're the first one to work, last one to leave, last one to be paid. we learn about what regulation does t
>> philosophical belief. i was the youngest. i came in the '80s. i watched ronald reagan and jimmy carter say, you know, put on a sweater and the best days behind us and reagan say no pastels, go to the shiny city on the hill. i knew what i wanted to believe. i believe in greater liberty and freedom. that's why i took a risk at 19 to create my own company. >> i want to talk about that. and i think a lot of people don't know this. you won the california state lottery or won a prize...
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. >> it's a philosophical approach that we have that starts day one. >> reporter: osteopathic medicine is a holistic approach that uses touch to diagnose problems and hands on techniques to correct them. >> be able to touch your patients in a way that can help their bodies heal. >> reporter: but now hold on to this: a startling number of medical students is now pursuing a degree in osteopathic medicine. >> there is room in the medical world for medical doctors and for d.o.s. >> reporter: shelly berkeley is ceo and senior provost of the western division of turow university in vallejo. here more than 5,000 individuals apply for just 135 slots in the d.o. school. more than half the graduates go into primary care. >> the affordable care act will be relying more and more on our program. >> reporter: under obamacare millions of newly insured californians will be looking for a doctor and d.o.s, according to the dean, are more likely to serve underserved communities and accept medi- cal. >> our students understand that culture a lot of people are brought to this campus because of that. >> repo
. >> it's a philosophical approach that we have that starts day one. >> reporter: osteopathic medicine is a holistic approach that uses touch to diagnose problems and hands on techniques to correct them. >> be able to touch your patients in a way that can help their bodies heal. >> reporter: but now hold on to this: a startling number of medical students is now pursuing a degree in osteopathic medicine. >> there is room in the medical world for medical doctors and...
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the dissent of paul kelly noted in the 10th circuit that judges acting as quote philosopher as "philosopherkings" using their powers as judges to assert that over the states. do you think that 10th circuit court decision is the most significant of these? >> is important that it split. kelly's dissent was important. i think it was very good. i think it bodes well for us end,use if this does not and, we will see a circuit split. all oftimately is where these arguments are going to end. it doesn't matter -- it is never good the judges get to decide that they get to use her own opinion of the law, but it doesn't matter if there were a number of worse decisions by federal courts. what matters is what happens in the end in the supreme court. >> republican appointed judges, democratic appointed judges, this is a nonpartisan issue. increasingly, americans of all politicals, of all and religious bullies are coming to embrace marriage for same-sex couples. i think we are just seeing where the future is headed. the supreme court will obviously be taking it up much sooner than anyone ever anticipated.
the dissent of paul kelly noted in the 10th circuit that judges acting as quote philosopher as "philosopherkings" using their powers as judges to assert that over the states. do you think that 10th circuit court decision is the most significant of these? >> is important that it split. kelly's dissent was important. i think it was very good. i think it bodes well for us end,use if this does not and, we will see a circuit split. all oftimately is where these arguments are going to...
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the tomb of a 12th century philosopher was destroyed by fighters in the islamic state of iraq and levant last book. the minaret of the great mosque built in the 8th century was damaged. it's one of six heritage sites destroyed during the war. al qaeda-linked fighters destroyed shrines and artefacts in timbuktu in 2012. dell dates are planning to vote to add new sites to the world heritage lists. three sites are being considered. we have more from one of the ancient sites in the national park. >> it's a world away from where the decision makers are, that hasn't stopped the people asking for dive join inter -- dye in intervention. they are from a town near central myanmar and regard u.n.e.s.c.o. heritage listing as an honour. >> translation: there are many cultural relition and buildings in this -- relics and buildings in this old city. >> the three cities are part of the pew kingdom that existed for about 1,000 years. people traded with india around the fifth century, leading to the spread of buddhism throughout south-east asia. not much is known about the pew. they lived in big cities. t
the tomb of a 12th century philosopher was destroyed by fighters in the islamic state of iraq and levant last book. the minaret of the great mosque built in the 8th century was damaged. it's one of six heritage sites destroyed during the war. al qaeda-linked fighters destroyed shrines and artefacts in timbuktu in 2012. dell dates are planning to vote to add new sites to the world heritage lists. three sites are being considered. we have more from one of the ancient sites in the national park....