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-- pluralism anxiety? are we getting to the situation where religious accommodation cases may be difficult for the courts to deal with? >> i think there is more at stake here than just details. there's a conflict of vision behind many of these cases. there is a form of modern liberalism that says only the individual in the state israel. -- is real. protect individuals against oppression by other social institutions. then there is the approach i would call principled pluralism. a community of communities that allows people to seek a vision of the good consistent with the common good is a positive thing. it has a positive value. i did think it matters what perspective, what philosophical perspective, you bring to these issues. i come from a more conservative side that says the most important institutions are not the state and more than the individual. culture -- the standards of a culture are created. the government has a positive role to nurture that pluralism. i do think that there are deep political list
-- pluralism anxiety? are we getting to the situation where religious accommodation cases may be difficult for the courts to deal with? >> i think there is more at stake here than just details. there's a conflict of vision behind many of these cases. there is a form of modern liberalism that says only the individual in the state israel. -- is real. protect individuals against oppression by other social institutions. then there is the approach i would call principled pluralism. a community...
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plurality elections are also known as winner takes all. you do not have to win a majority of the vote to be elected to congress or to be president. plurality is when you need to win the most votes, which is what happens. single-member district is also a synonym. when you have a single-member districts system, it typically promotes a two-party system. host: do you have a shadow or question? caller: shout out to mr. humans first. -- first period class. my question is the doctrine of -- guest: this is one of those questions where we are reminded it is about the words. stare decisis did not, in my dinner conversation but it will, up on tuesday. this is a latin phrase that speaks to the supreme court and how it works and how our legal system works. we are a nation of law and not men. our law system is not based on what you are i think but how the courts have decided over time. we call this president. p-r-e-c-d-e-n-t. the latin phrase is starry to sizes, let the decision stand. when our supreme court decides they do not say how do we decide, the
plurality elections are also known as winner takes all. you do not have to win a majority of the vote to be elected to congress or to be president. plurality is when you need to win the most votes, which is what happens. single-member district is also a synonym. when you have a single-member districts system, it typically promotes a two-party system. host: do you have a shadow or question? caller: shout out to mr. humans first. -- first period class. my question is the doctrine of -- guest:...
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pluralism. it motivated people to do good, religion has, when it comes to hospitals and homeless shelters and catholic charities and variety of religious groups and motivate ad search for justice over the years in the abolition p, prison reform movement and other things. religion, religious freedom is not some problem to be solved, some controversy to be engaged in. when you hear george washington's statement from earlier, that is a thrilling moment in the history of the world. in which a power like america came to the defense of a genuine pluralism which people could pursue their own visions of the good with respect for one another. and, so, i hate to see when rfra laws are used in ways that are suspect because it actually, i think, brings discredit to that cause. but i would also say that that rfra standard which we've had for decades has really never come up against this public accommodation laws. that hasn't been a problem for decades. and, all of this, that standard does is say that there s
pluralism. it motivated people to do good, religion has, when it comes to hospitals and homeless shelters and catholic charities and variety of religious groups and motivate ad search for justice over the years in the abolition p, prison reform movement and other things. religion, religious freedom is not some problem to be solved, some controversy to be engaged in. when you hear george washington's statement from earlier, that is a thrilling moment in the history of the world. in which a power...
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approach in his letter to the synagogue, which has been cited as the basis for the concept of religious pluralism. a definition that is more inclusive and perhaps more appropriate in today's united states than the term "tolerant." washington said it is no more than toleration that's spoken of. if the worthy indulgence of one class of people enjoys happily, the united states requires only they live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens in giving it on all occasions their effectual support. our speakers have dedicated their careers to considering issues of the appropriate interaction between religious liberty and u.s. lost. greg lipper is council on key cases in the u.s. supreme court. michael bursten writes about the intersection of religious believe in politics. greg is with the americans united for separation of church and state. before that, he worked at a law firm. christina ariaga is with the beckett fund. she tells me she has quite an eclectic collection of pets at home. we learned that in the green room. michael gersten is a columnist with the washington post and wo
approach in his letter to the synagogue, which has been cited as the basis for the concept of religious pluralism. a definition that is more inclusive and perhaps more appropriate in today's united states than the term "tolerant." washington said it is no more than toleration that's spoken of. if the worthy indulgence of one class of people enjoys happily, the united states requires only they live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens in giving it on all...
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then there is the approach i would call principled pluralism. that says a community of communities that allows people to seek a vision of the good consistent with the common good is a positive thing. it has a positive value. i do think it really matters what perspective, what political philosophical perspective you bring to these issues. i come from a more conservative side that says the most important institutions are not the state and more than the individual. they are the institutions in which the individual is shaped or morality is passed. where culture the standards of a -- culture are created. the government has a positive role to nurture that pluralism. i do think that there are deep political, philosophical disagreements behind us that are not going to be solved by appealing to these cases. meryl: how do we deal with pluralism in a increasingly diverse society? greg: very carefully. i think at the end of the day there needs to be humility and empathy. the word empathy is derided in some circles when lawyers say it. i think it is importan
then there is the approach i would call principled pluralism. that says a community of communities that allows people to seek a vision of the good consistent with the common good is a positive thing. it has a positive value. i do think it really matters what perspective, what political philosophical perspective you bring to these issues. i come from a more conservative side that says the most important institutions are not the state and more than the individual. they are the institutions in...
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as we become an increasingly pluralistic is that creating a pluralism anxiety? and are we getting to a situation now where the religious accommodation cases may become difficult to deal with? >> i do think that there is more mistake here. it only individual and that one of the main roles. other social institutions. and then there is an approach that i would call principal pluralism that says a committee of communities that allow people to seek a vision of the good consistent with the common good is actually a positive thing. has a positive value. so i do think it really matters what perspective perspective or political philosophic perspective you bring to these issues. i come from a more conservative burke inside that says in fact the most important institutions are not the state and more than the individual can't that the institutions in which individual -- the individual is shaped morality is passed culture is -- the standards of the culture are created and that the government has a positive role to nurture that pluralism. so i do think that there are some dee
as we become an increasingly pluralistic is that creating a pluralism anxiety? and are we getting to a situation now where the religious accommodation cases may become difficult to deal with? >> i do think that there is more mistake here. it only individual and that one of the main roles. other social institutions. and then there is an approach that i would call principal pluralism that says a committee of communities that allow people to seek a vision of the good consistent with the...
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plurality elections are also known as winner takes all.ou do not have to win a majority of the vote to be elected to congress or to be president. plurality is when you need to win the most votes, which is what happens. single-member district is also a synonym. when you have a single-member districts system, it typically promotes a two-party system. host: do you have a shadow or question? caller: shout out to mr. humans first. -- first period class. my question is the doctrine of -- guest: this is one of those questions where we are reminded it is about the words. stare decisis did not, in my dinner conversation but it will, up on tuesday. this is a latin phrase that speaks to the supreme court and how it works and how our legal system works. we are a nation of law and not men. our law system is not based on what you are i think but how the courts have decided over time. we call this president. p-r-e-c-d-e-n-t. the latin phrase is starry to sizes, let the decision stand. when our supreme court decides they do not say how do we decide, they
plurality elections are also known as winner takes all.ou do not have to win a majority of the vote to be elected to congress or to be president. plurality is when you need to win the most votes, which is what happens. single-member district is also a synonym. when you have a single-member districts system, it typically promotes a two-party system. host: do you have a shadow or question? caller: shout out to mr. humans first. -- first period class. my question is the doctrine of -- guest: this...
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okay, that's a pretty big swath of water and also plural by the way, submarines. but in fact they were so much more information available before the warnings could then send to turner. this is a very important point because now that the weather starts getting lucky thinks the three ships in short order, turner is never told about those things. moreover he is also never told that the u. 20 is for certain as a patrol has been assigned to a patrol zone right off of liverpool right in the path of the vessel. >> and none of the documentation reveals why there was a specific decision or none at all? >> what there is is a really startling access of information in the archives about what specifically happened in terms of messages that should or should not have been sent to l.a. now is know is what was sent. we also know that the chairman of the morning -- the newspapers have been news of the sinking of the ships by this huge money and he was in liverpool having breakfast and reading the paper. he sees this in the paper and suddenly he stops eating breakfast thing gets up
okay, that's a pretty big swath of water and also plural by the way, submarines. but in fact they were so much more information available before the warnings could then send to turner. this is a very important point because now that the weather starts getting lucky thinks the three ships in short order, turner is never told about those things. moreover he is also never told that the u. 20 is for certain as a patrol has been assigned to a patrol zone right off of liverpool right in the path of...
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2043 no ethnic group will constitute a majority of the population, making the united states a truly plural nation. will these demographic screech stress? -- create stress and tension in society, or will a more diverse foster greater innovation? will the internet continue? certainly will it continue as it is today, and what will be the impact of society as a result? what will the university look like in 2060? will professors still stand in front of the classroom and deliver lectures, or will learning be all virtual? more than any other generation before you, you will need to address the inevitable consequences of globalization protectionism, nationalism aggression and other actions that divide. in the next four decades of the century, you will share all of these issues with all the people of the world. i urge you to think about the words of president obama from a speech in cairo in 2009. this is what he said. "recognizing our common humanity is only the beginning of our task. words alone cannot meet the needs of our people. these needs will be met only if we act boldly in the years ahead an
2043 no ethnic group will constitute a majority of the population, making the united states a truly plural nation. will these demographic screech stress? -- create stress and tension in society, or will a more diverse foster greater innovation? will the internet continue? certainly will it continue as it is today, and what will be the impact of society as a result? what will the university look like in 2060? will professors still stand in front of the classroom and deliver lectures, or will...
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. >> en esta condiciÓn que tenemos de ser un mÉxico diverso y plural que tiene distintas Ópticas diferentese peÑa nieto: a las regiones del territorio que hasta hace unos aÑos y tiene escenarios de gran violencia. >> la captura de narcotraficantes han sido opacado por los escÁndalos en el occidente del paÍs. organismo como la onu continÚan evaluando a mÉxico en corrupciÓn y respetÓ los derechos humano >> marÍa: profanadores de tumbas desentierran visirÓ el mÁs antiguo cementerio de caracas. >> este no es el lugar de descanso eterno para quienes fallecen en caracas. urnas arrojadas en sus calles decenas de tumbas profanadas restos humanos expuestos a la vista con figuras de cristo sin cabeza >> eso estÁ de terror. estÁn profanando las tumbas para llevarse los cuerpos de las personas. >> la profanaciÓn de tumbas no es nueva pero los Últimos meses se ha hecho masiva. amalia tiene sus padres enterrados aquÍ y teme por su suerte. amalia: horrible! que no me vayan a hacer lo mismo en mi tumba. >> tumba de personajes histÓricos tampoco ha sido respetadas. en este mausoleo yace el cuerpo de joaquÍn
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so we get out of that impulse to resolve the problem of pluralism that we will talk about next time as well. and the diversity panel you end up getting more diversity. more religious possibilities. ok, thank you. our time is up for this panel. thank you to all three of you. a wonderful conversation. thank you to all of you for your questions. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span 3. follow us on twitter @c-span history. for information on her schedule of upcoming programs and to keep up with the latest history news. this year, c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit to fort lauderdale, florida. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> patsy west has worked closely with the seminole and suki tribes in southern florida for more than 40 years. studying their history to tell their stories. patsy: these are cyprus. cyprus is used to make the posts, and these are items that would have been made for tourism, o
so we get out of that impulse to resolve the problem of pluralism that we will talk about next time as well. and the diversity panel you end up getting more diversity. more religious possibilities. ok, thank you. our time is up for this panel. thank you to all three of you. a wonderful conversation. thank you to all of you for your questions. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span 3. follow us on twitter...
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pluralism should be part of a news reporting agency.a news broadcaster, it's my freedom from political influence ensuring my output is free from influence. >> i know that for you, for people that don't live in italy. all this must be surreal. everything comes from history. in italy it's clear there was no such thing as productivity. only critical finality and view points. >> if the plan to reshape fails, the alternative could be a scenario that might leave italian broadcasting in the hands of a few mooinguals and those now are controversial. rye's major competitor and free to air channels - the prime minister served three terms and has been accused of manipulateing the media. rupert murdoch's sky broadcast mainly on satellite, trying to subsidiary the free to air market. i don't think we'll see pritisation. there'll be rumours involving the sell off. but the news definition is public. we can't sell off the heart the essence of our national public television. >> i'm not a defender of wroi. i would not be upset if two chapels were sold of
pluralism should be part of a news reporting agency.a news broadcaster, it's my freedom from political influence ensuring my output is free from influence. >> i know that for you, for people that don't live in italy. all this must be surreal. everything comes from history. in italy it's clear there was no such thing as productivity. only critical finality and view points. >> if the plan to reshape fails, the alternative could be a scenario that might leave italian broadcasting in...
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2043 no ethnic group will constitute a majority of the population, making the united states a truly plural nation. will these demographic screech stress? will a more diverse foster greater innovation? will the internet continue? will the continue as it is today and will be the impact of society as a result? what will the university look like in 2060? where learning be all virtual? more than any other generation before you you will need to address the inevitable consequences of globalization protectionism, nationalism aggression and other actions that divide. in the next four decades of the century, you will share all of these issues with all the people of the world. i urge you to think about the words of president obama from a speech in cairo in 2009. "recognizing our common humanity is only the beginning of our task. words alone cannot meet the needs of our people. these needs will be met only if we act boldly in the years ahead and if we understand that the challenges we face are shared. our failure to meet them will hurt us all for we have learned from recent experience that when a fina
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justice alito: what if it's not a plural relationship? what if one state says that individuals can marry at the age of puberty? so a 12-year-old female can marry. would another state be obligated to recognize that marriage? mr. hallward-driemeier: i think probably not. but the state would have, in that instance, a sufficiently important interest in protecting the true consent of the married person. and most states don't recognize minors' ability to consent, certainly not to something that is as important as marriage. but what we see, in fact, is that, quite in contrast to the nonrecognition laws at issue here, the states do recognize the marriages of person who, by age, would not have been able to marry within their own states. that is the longstanding practice of all of the states, precisely because of the abomination, as it was referred to in the old treatises, of the notion that a persons could have a different marital state in some jurisdictions than others. justice sotomayor: sir, how about the consanguinity situation? virtually all
justice alito: what if it's not a plural relationship? what if one state says that individuals can marry at the age of puberty? so a 12-year-old female can marry. would another state be obligated to recognize that marriage? mr. hallward-driemeier: i think probably not. but the state would have, in that instance, a sufficiently important interest in protecting the true consent of the married person. and most states don't recognize minors' ability to consent, certainly not to something that is as...
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the object was to find the best photographs -- plural -- available. we could only find one. engage historians to find out more information. engage architects and fabricating consultants to determine the scale, dimensions, and to provide a blueprint for the build. professional guidance of this sort was sought by none other than one of our local architects john schaefer andrew martin of schaefer architects springfield, illinois. attorneys for our legal guidance was the sterling firm, jim fayhe. we then prepared a timeline for the project for each of the phases. the search for the builders began. the pressure builds to understand how to use old-school craftsman to reverse engineer and re-create an 18th-century vehicle in the 21st century. we had to determine a scale, the dimensions. we had to review the scale revised and start the process all over until we got it just right. we knew the rear wheel had 16 spokes. when you get to 16 spokes together, you have to have a certain size hub. with a certain size hub, it brings the diameter to about 56 inches for the rear wheel, which is
the object was to find the best photographs -- plural -- available. we could only find one. engage historians to find out more information. engage architects and fabricating consultants to determine the scale, dimensions, and to provide a blueprint for the build. professional guidance of this sort was sought by none other than one of our local architects john schaefer andrew martin of schaefer architects springfield, illinois. attorneys for our legal guidance was the sterling firm, jim fayhe....
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a famous argument is it is a refuge from pluralism, something similar to the argument that amanda is making. the old structures are breaking down. the certainty of a new revelation in a new scripture seems incredibly appealing to people that are set adrift in the early american republic. you can make an argument about the quality of the theology? are these ideas of internal human progress, the idea that you have a literal parental child relationship with the data -- are these driving it? some of these are similar to the one striving evangelicalism and some are different. amanda: i think the mormons are very clear examples of what is very clear in this time. democratization and authoritarianism is fused in religion because people are conflicted about how much are which they want. religion, one of the things it does for people is it offers them both. so, in mormonism, there is the sense of the importance of the individual in the afterlife, and the e turn our the of the individual the godlike nature of the individual and individual soul. and early mormonism is filled with really, really
a famous argument is it is a refuge from pluralism, something similar to the argument that amanda is making. the old structures are breaking down. the certainty of a new revelation in a new scripture seems incredibly appealing to people that are set adrift in the early american republic. you can make an argument about the quality of the theology? are these ideas of internal human progress, the idea that you have a literal parental child relationship with the data -- are these driving it? some...
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american establishment, we are into a deep pluralism, when we talk about christianity, that there's not a religious establishment in any way, even a broad one as there was in the '50s. what we are talking about is shifting configurations and patterns of non-affiliations, and the availability for americans, more so than ever before to shop around, find what they like, to move in and out of the congregations or communities. that makes any claim by any one of the major religious communities, that we are part of a religious establishment. evidence. >> how does that play out, 35 years, when my own kids are my age or a little older. does america look different. when they are head and shoulders above all affiliations. >> who can predict the future, not a historian, i will say this. i'm not sure i want to bank on the trend that when your children have children, or when the millennials begin to have children, that they won't go back to religion, that won't go back to traditional religion in the older sense of the mainstream institution, but many millennials, i'm related to a few of them. who pre
american establishment, we are into a deep pluralism, when we talk about christianity, that there's not a religious establishment in any way, even a broad one as there was in the '50s. what we are talking about is shifting configurations and patterns of non-affiliations, and the availability for americans, more so than ever before to shop around, find what they like, to move in and out of the congregations or communities. that makes any claim by any one of the major religious communities, that...
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connection to the planning department earlier initiative for the heart of the city in quotes and 40e67 to pluralizehat to the hearts of city. >> you thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm speaking today as chair of the be sure trans and alliance so i know that there are many alliance alliance is a member of alba we ask you to support of the recommendation and honor the priority for the cultural artist and artist housing and services for the city youth i say this as an artist a queer person of color and person that was pushed out of the mission after many years of living in the city the lions urges you to support of the budget and of the city's senior and disability rights group we're part of the rich fabric a fasten by the sdrablthd and immigrant family members the small social justice organization that keeps us alive and safe please support alba and all of us we need each other thank you. >> my name is patrick i work in the community in external regulations at the simplify if i and proud resident of district 4 thank you for license us to talk about the arts independent art
connection to the planning department earlier initiative for the heart of the city in quotes and 40e67 to pluralizehat to the hearts of city. >> you thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm speaking today as chair of the be sure trans and alliance so i know that there are many alliance alliance is a member of alba we ask you to support of the recommendation and honor the priority for the cultural artist and artist housing and services for the city youth...
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it also said plural, submarines but in fact there was so much more information available for the warnings that could have been sent to turner. this is a very important point because schwieger now that the weather has improved starts getting really lucky and sinks three ships in short order. turner is never told about those ships. nobody knows. moreover he is also never told that the u20 is for certain in the vicinity and u20 has patrol that has been assigned to a patrol zone right in the path of the cunard vessels. >> and none of the documentation reveals why there was a specific decision or not at all. >> what there is is a really startling absence of information in the archives about what specifically happened in terms of messages that should or should not have been set great all we know is what i've been sent and we also know the chairman of cunard allen booth on the morning when the newspapers, newspapers have the news of the sinking of the ships by you too on me and allen booth was in the liverpool having breakfast and reading the paper. he sees these in the paper and suddenly he sto
it also said plural, submarines but in fact there was so much more information available for the warnings that could have been sent to turner. this is a very important point because schwieger now that the weather has improved starts getting really lucky and sinks three ships in short order. turner is never told about those ships. nobody knows. moreover he is also never told that the u20 is for certain in the vicinity and u20 has patrol that has been assigned to a patrol zone right in the path...
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the protection of a religious pluralism which is good for the country.t has motivated people to good -- do good. religion has when it comes to hospitals, homeless shelters, charities, a variety of religious groups. it has motivated the search for justice over the years. prison reform movement. other things. religion is not -- religious freedom is not a problem to be solved or some controversy to be engaged in. when you hear george washington's statement from earlier that is a thrilling moment in the history of the world. a power like america came to the defense of a genuine pluralism in which people could pursue their own visions of the good with respect for one another. i hate to see when rifra laws are used in ways that are suspect. it actually brings discredit to that cause. i would also say that the rifra standard which we have had for decades has never come up against this public accommodation loss. this hasn't been a problem for decades. all that standard does is say that there should be a balancing test. not guaranteeing any outcome but accommodat
the protection of a religious pluralism which is good for the country.t has motivated people to good -- do good. religion has when it comes to hospitals, homeless shelters, charities, a variety of religious groups. it has motivated the search for justice over the years. prison reform movement. other things. religion is not -- religious freedom is not a problem to be solved or some controversy to be engaged in. when you hear george washington's statement from earlier that is a thrilling moment...
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it was a huge plurality. and you know, i remember stories about their discipline within their caucus at that time. if somebody didn`t vote with the party or, you know, didn`t go with tip o`neill or didn`t go with jim wright, they might have lost their parking place or their locks were changed in their office or they lost their telephone or -- you know, things like that, little subtle differences and disciplines that they had, saying that, you know, that`s a time past, that`s a generation past. and probably, they could get away with that. we can`t get away with that. i mean, we have such a tight margin that -- you know, sometimes when i first started it was a 5-vote margin. today we`re close to a 10-vote margin. depends on who`s here and who`s sick. but you have to deal with your own party all the time and keep people on board. you know, they call me a speaker but i really -- they ought to call me the listener because i spend so much time listening to people`s problems trying to work through those problems, tr
it was a huge plurality. and you know, i remember stories about their discipline within their caucus at that time. if somebody didn`t vote with the party or, you know, didn`t go with tip o`neill or didn`t go with jim wright, they might have lost their parking place or their locks were changed in their office or they lost their telephone or -- you know, things like that, little subtle differences and disciplines that they had, saying that, you know, that`s a time past, that`s a generation past....
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a plurality of people are neither. statistics in new hampshire, maybe about one third of new hampshire is independent. josh: a lot of people attach to the word "libertarian." but the definition varies a little bit. are you a libertarian? sen. paul: i like to use the word libertarian-ish. i am a conservative but a libertarian in that i believe in a right to privacy. i think the government has no right to look at your records unless they have a court order and probable cause, signed by a judge. i have had some objection to this collection of your phone calls. the warrant revealed by edward snowden said verizon. i do not know mr. verizon. they do not have a right to release my records. you put the individual's name on it, and you should have probable cause. i have a objection on privacy issues. on criminal justice issues, i think i can attract people beyond the republican party and not offend people in the republican party. the kid who makes a mistake with marijuana should not go to jail. a kid who makes a mistake with ma
a plurality of people are neither. statistics in new hampshire, maybe about one third of new hampshire is independent. josh: a lot of people attach to the word "libertarian." but the definition varies a little bit. are you a libertarian? sen. paul: i like to use the word libertarian-ish. i am a conservative but a libertarian in that i believe in a right to privacy. i think the government has no right to look at your records unless they have a court order and probable cause, signed by...
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some people say a plurality of people are neither. >> a lot of people attached to the word libertarian when they talk about you. the definition varies a little bit. what is a libertarian? senator paul: i like to use the word libertarianish. i believe in the right to privacy. i think the government has no right to be looking at your records unless they have a court order with your name on it. i have had a great deal of objection to this bulk collection of your phone calls. the warrant that was revealed by snowden said verizon on it. i do not know mr. verizon. if you want my phone records but the individual's name on it and you should have probable cause. a great deal of objection on privacy issues. also on criminal justice issues. i think i can attract people beyond the republican party, but not offend people in the republican party. i think a kid who makes mistakes with marijuana should -- should not go to jail. they did an article not too long ago, a kid named timothy tyler was caught with lsd when he was 23. 23 years ago. he is 46 years now, but he will spend the rest of his life in
some people say a plurality of people are neither. >> a lot of people attached to the word libertarian when they talk about you. the definition varies a little bit. what is a libertarian? senator paul: i like to use the word libertarianish. i believe in the right to privacy. i think the government has no right to be looking at your records unless they have a court order with your name on it. i have had a great deal of objection to this bulk collection of your phone calls. the warrant that...
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and the struggle against isis is an ideological struggle of those that share western values of pluralism and tolerance against those who are fundamentally intolerant and seek to kill their adversaries. >> reporter: but supporting the kurdish fighters is a complicated decision for american policy makers, because for decades kurds seeking their own homeland have launched attacks in turkey, prompting the united states to brand the p.k.k. as a terrorist organization. the u.s. now risks alienating turkey if it supplies heavy weaponry to the p.k.k., including its battle-tested women fighters. >> some of them are widowed from turkish military operations in the southeast. others are just committed to the kurdish cause and have taken up arms because there's been no political recourse for them in turkey. it's a continuation of the p.k.k.'s mobile approach to fighting for kurdish rights wherever kurds are oppressed. not only in turkey but in syria iraq and iran. >> reporter: but now, kurds face a much more serious existential challenge: containing isis and it's extraordinarily harsh treatment of wo
and the struggle against isis is an ideological struggle of those that share western values of pluralism and tolerance against those who are fundamentally intolerant and seek to kill their adversaries. >> reporter: but supporting the kurdish fighters is a complicated decision for american policy makers, because for decades kurds seeking their own homeland have launched attacks in turkey, prompting the united states to brand the p.k.k. as a terrorist organization. the u.s. now risks...
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what was so strange to me was that he said "you" singular, not the plural "you," which would have meant that my brother and i would survive. he said "you" will survive. meanwhile, my brother was so angry and so -- about what we witnessed, and he said he is going to go and wring the ss officer's neck and choke him. i said he could not get two feet close to him. he would be shot. he said he would do it. given that he was not quite 16 years old, he was very, very strong -- even though he was not quite 16 years old. since some people practiced god knows what all day long, he was a bodybuilder. i mean, incredibly so. he said, "i'll just grabbed him and crush them to death because he killed our father." i said, "a miracle happened. my father appeared to me in a dream, and he said we should believe there is a god, and we should never lose our faith in god because we're going to survive. he said that. you know our father -- even in dreams, he never said anything that was not so." so he gave up the idea of killing because that would be killing himself right away. not long after that, in the begi
what was so strange to me was that he said "you" singular, not the plural "you," which would have meant that my brother and i would survive. he said "you" will survive. meanwhile, my brother was so angry and so -- about what we witnessed, and he said he is going to go and wring the ss officer's neck and choke him. i said he could not get two feet close to him. he would be shot. he said he would do it. given that he was not quite 16 years old, he was very, very...
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if it proves to be the case, it will be stunning -- is that it looks like jim kenney could win a plurality of the african-american vote. that would be stunning. >> and does that hinge on the fact that hardy williams stuck his neck out and said he would get rid of police commissioner ramsey? some analysts are saying according to national research founder adam geller, that was a big mistake. don't get rid of the popular guy. >> i think it was a huge mistake, and i think it was knee-jerk reaction to what had happened in baltimore and ferguson. and i think anthony williams was trying to make himself more palatable to a constituency that sees police brutality as a huge problem. but he targeted his -- his target was way off. i mean, chief ramsey has so much widespread support -- black, white, latino -- across the board. so to attack him and essentially saying, "i wouldn't keep him on," it had the opposite effect. i don't think it engendered a lot of support in the african-american community, and i believe it diminished support across the board, perhaps, in non-african-american communities who re
if it proves to be the case, it will be stunning -- is that it looks like jim kenney could win a plurality of the african-american vote. that would be stunning. >> and does that hinge on the fact that hardy williams stuck his neck out and said he would get rid of police commissioner ramsey? some analysts are saying according to national research founder adam geller, that was a big mistake. don't get rid of the popular guy. >> i think it was a huge mistake, and i think it was...
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---dicha decisin fue tomada como parte de la agenda del concejo plural municipal de san salvador, abordadaen la alcaldia. cesar ---pasamos con gabriela dellan... blanca ---con las condiciones actuales del tiempo...gabriela... take gabriela live gabriela live amigos tengan todos y buenastardes y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 . enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: ================= ponga atencion porque a continuacion le muestro las temperaturas para las principales ciudades del area de la bahia: san jose: 66 oakland: 62 san francisco:59 oakland: 62 livvermore: 67 ================= el pronostico extendido paraosproximos cinco dias: san jose viernes:67 sabado:70 domingo: 74 lunes: 71 martes: 72 san francisco viernes:59 sabado 62 domingo: 67 lunes: 61 martes: 61 take vo cesar ---continua sin resolverse la misteriosa de untercera ---continua sin resolverse la misteriosa de una tercera ballena cuyo enorme cadaver terminaron en las playas de la bahia... take
---dicha decisin fue tomada como parte de la agenda del concejo plural municipal de san salvador, abordadaen la alcaldia. cesar ---pasamos con gabriela dellan... blanca ---con las condiciones actuales del tiempo...gabriela... take gabriela live gabriela live amigos tengan todos y buenastardes y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 . enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones...
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su fundaciÓn plural, apoya los derechos de la comunidad lgbt. >> puedes ser padre a travÉs de una amigares. al contrario. bÁrbara: si desea conocer mÁs sobre la vida de esta familia tan especial, puede buscar su informaciÓn completa. esa informaciÓn la puede encontrar en nuestra pÁgina en internet o seguirlos por sus redes sociales: si lo podemos traducir es como el paquete de tres. pamela: con este mensaje de amor nos des >> esta dapa va a ser desbloqueada y en menos de tres semanas vamos a estar llevando los papeles. >> las tareas de limpieza son agualeguas despuÉs del incendio en la zona de san josÉ. >> noticias univisiÓn 14 comienza ya. leÓn felipe gonzÁlez: buenas tardes de salud a leÓn felipe gonzÁlez. marÍa leticia gÓmez: y marÍa leticia gÓmez. ... las tareas de limpieza son intensas y ya hay varios negocios afectados. reportera: asÍ es buenas tardes. y alrededor de 10 negocios no han podido abrir sus puertas. asÍ se veÍa el agua contaminada que quedÓ despuÉs de que los bomberos extinguieron las llamas de un incendio. al norte de san josÉ. ocurriÓ a la medianoche, el agua se mezc
su fundaciÓn plural, apoya los derechos de la comunidad lgbt. >> puedes ser padre a travÉs de una amigares. al contrario. bÁrbara: si desea conocer mÁs sobre la vida de esta familia tan especial, puede buscar su informaciÓn completa. esa informaciÓn la puede encontrar en nuestra pÁgina en internet o seguirlos por sus redes sociales: si lo podemos traducir es como el paquete de tres. pamela: con este mensaje de amor nos des >> esta dapa va a ser desbloqueada y en menos de tres...
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su fundaciÓn plural, apoya los derechos de la comunidad lgbt. >> puedes ser padre a travÉs de una amigaay no tienen valores. al contrario. bÁrbara: si desea conocer mÁs sobre la vida de esta familia tan especial, puede buscar su informaciÓn completa. esa informaciÓn la puede encontrar en nuestra pÁgina en internet o seguirlos por sus redes sociales: si lo podemos traducir es como el paquete de tres. pamela: con este mensaje de amor nos despedimos hasta maÑana. [mÚsica] ♪♪ ilia: hoy en pensilvania se celebran las elecciones. elegirÁn a la alcaldÍa en noviembre. ademÁs, los votantes nominarÁn a 5 candidatos para el consejo de la ciudad. otras contiendas incluyen puestos en pensilvania. noticias univision tiene cobertura en equipo. ♪♪ asÍ es, iniciamos en el lugar donde se celebrarÍa la victoria del Único candidato demÓcrata hispano para filadelfia. >>en el transcurso il
su fundaciÓn plural, apoya los derechos de la comunidad lgbt. >> puedes ser padre a travÉs de una amigaay no tienen valores. al contrario. bÁrbara: si desea conocer mÁs sobre la vida de esta familia tan especial, puede buscar su informaciÓn completa. esa informaciÓn la puede encontrar en nuestra pÁgina en internet o seguirlos por sus redes sociales: si lo podemos traducir es como el paquete de tres. pamela: con este mensaje de amor nos despedimos hasta maÑana. [mÚsica] ♪♪...
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we see a plurality of americans is open to the argument the president is making about the opportunity that exists by opening up a more overseas market. >> is he implying she is insincere? mr. earnest: i think he was blunt about it that some of her facts are wrong. there is a disagreement that they have on this. the preston is also confident that those democrats were willing to set aside their opposition to anything that has trade associated with it and consider whether or not this proposal is in the best interest of american workers that we are optimistic about our opportunity -- about our ability to get support and votes. >> would you say in the house you are further ahead of that venue were two weeks ago? mr. earnest: it is principally hard to say because i'm not the designated vote counter. i can tell you that -- what they say is the conversations the president has been having with members of congress has been useful. there have been democrats who have been willing to set aside their reflexive opposition to anything that has trade associated with it and consider the argument the pr
we see a plurality of americans is open to the argument the president is making about the opportunity that exists by opening up a more overseas market. >> is he implying she is insincere? mr. earnest: i think he was blunt about it that some of her facts are wrong. there is a disagreement that they have on this. the preston is also confident that those democrats were willing to set aside their opposition to anything that has trade associated with it and consider whether or not this...
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in which, a power like america came to the defense of a genuine pluralism in which people could pursue own visions of good with respect for one another. so, i hate to see when rifra laws are used in a way that are suspect, because i think it brings to credit -- discredit to that cause, but i think the standard we had four decades has never really come up against these public accommodation laws. that has not been a problem for decades. all of this, that standard does is say there should be a balancing test. not guarantee any outcome, but accommodating deeply held religious beliefs. so, i think you can question people's motives in bringing up rifra laws in states, but this balancing test is a well tested pretty good method to accommodate the normal rules of the majority and a handful of exceptions of people who feel that their beliefs are being heard and and it is the courts who make this decision and they have generally been wise and its application. -- in its application. >> let's talk about her will versus hobby lobby. they seem more traditional in the sense that these are religiously
in which, a power like america came to the defense of a genuine pluralism in which people could pursue own visions of good with respect for one another. so, i hate to see when rifra laws are used in a way that are suspect, because i think it brings to credit -- discredit to that cause, but i think the standard we had four decades has never really come up against these public accommodation laws. that has not been a problem for decades. all of this, that standard does is say there should be a...
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as you look at presidential elections by county this is to plural america. we start in dc a thin strip of blue around maine, the st. lawrence seaway down through the great lakes the northern ohio and around michigan and minnesota down the mississippi river the west coast the tippy tip of miami. eight big indian reservations were no one lives and eight college towns in the middle of america. that is blue america. everything else is read. the people who voted for the constitution tend to be the people in the ports. and i claim that ports like philadelphia places connected to the world, places of commerce and trade often centers of education and philanthropy. where people and peoples intermingle. california where i grew up his were north meets south. philadelphia was always a more mixed place. new york, new york city. it's about commerce and trade in clashes and culture philadelphia is lasting with lawyers and so is the see in san francisco and boston. interestingly enough that is where the justices come from that was not always true. let's take transcribe. he
as you look at presidential elections by county this is to plural america. we start in dc a thin strip of blue around maine, the st. lawrence seaway down through the great lakes the northern ohio and around michigan and minnesota down the mississippi river the west coast the tippy tip of miami. eight big indian reservations were no one lives and eight college towns in the middle of america. that is blue america. everything else is read. the people who voted for the constitution tend to be the...
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. >> pluralism is india's greatest strength. i wish he would, he had paid mr. attention to that.ave to reach out to minorities. ethnicity thousands. give them a good reason to stay together. >> reporter: for his part, the indian prime minister said his government will ensure freedom of faith. one issue among many. turning around the country as big and diverse as india in one year was always going to be a challenge. political observers say for optimism and momentum to last and for real change to happen, the indian prime minister need to deliver more and soon. >>> some u.s. politicians are breaking ranks to stop controversial spy programs. details on the senate shocker coming up. >> plus an exclusive look at the lavish lifestyle of north korea's elite. while millions of others live in poverty and hunger. >> how does this compare to some of your friend and family members' homes? >> translator: this is much better. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin
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society where human rights and fundamental freedoms are respected and democratic values and political plural six tolerated and where individuals can work unobstructed to improve living conditions. this is particularly true with the afro cuban population. we also share concerns about the critical issues such as the cuban government's on going abuses of human rights and the presence of american fugitives in cuba, especially those wanted for the murder of u.s. law enforcement. but the central question is -- how can we best advance the adds conspiraciations while also addressing the concerns? our previous policy did not achieve the progress that we wanted to see. so a new approach is needed. they laid out a new path based on the believe that principled engagement brings new results. i think this is the right path to follow for the following reasons. first, for far too long the cuban government has used u.s. policy as an excuse to justify its shortcomings and hardships of the cuban people. the cuban government xploided policy for diplomatic gains, focusing international debate about what the u.s.
society where human rights and fundamental freedoms are respected and democratic values and political plural six tolerated and where individuals can work unobstructed to improve living conditions. this is particularly true with the afro cuban population. we also share concerns about the critical issues such as the cuban government's on going abuses of human rights and the presence of american fugitives in cuba, especially those wanted for the murder of u.s. law enforcement. but the central...
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about him leading a movement which i think may be true but that doesn't necessarily get you to a plurality of voters there's this question of how long -- there was an interesting piece from politico about the fact there's no big billionaire rising to the fore to essentially be the backer for paul, which i'm sure someone could take around and take as a badge of pride but there's all these other candidates who can keep them in it for the long run. >> but money isn't going to win it. you can have billionaires running super pacs. it didn't push rick santorum over the finish line it didn't push newt gingrich over the finish line. there were billionaires behind those guys. you have rand paul leading a battery of small donors. it's not necessarily a bad thing, it's a good thing. i think he is a leader of this large movement and the american people are starting to roll in behind it. don't denigrate his chances. he's doing very well in the polls. his dad did very well in iowa. he got over 20% in iowa. his dad got over 20% in new hampshire in the last election cycle. he can build off that and he can
about him leading a movement which i think may be true but that doesn't necessarily get you to a plurality of voters there's this question of how long -- there was an interesting piece from politico about the fact there's no big billionaire rising to the fore to essentially be the backer for paul, which i'm sure someone could take around and take as a badge of pride but there's all these other candidates who can keep them in it for the long run. >> but money isn't going to win it. you can...
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rachel, are you excited about the plurality about the crop of republican candidates? think. i think the democrats are kind of bored because they have one flavor, hillary. and i think republicans have like 31 flavors. so there is some -- >> baskin-robbins. >> baskin-robbins. there is something for everybody. everybody is excited. i think the question will be when it finally gets narrowed down will the one person gets narrowed down to excite them. that is what pubs have to have make sure the excitement matches. >> sandra some of the flavors didn't go very well. >> we're still talking about gold medal ribbon. if this turns to ice cream we're done. >> sandra, what do you think? we've seen some of these flavors before? >> honestly the general interest in this presidential campaign is what caught my eye. i'm so thrilled to see the number of voters at least giving some thought to presidential candidates this early on is a major positive for america. since march, 58% to 66% we're now seeing. so, you know those are registered voters by the way. i think the general interest in
rachel, are you excited about the plurality about the crop of republican candidates? think. i think the democrats are kind of bored because they have one flavor, hillary. and i think republicans have like 31 flavors. so there is some -- >> baskin-robbins. >> baskin-robbins. there is something for everybody. everybody is excited. i think the question will be when it finally gets narrowed down will the one person gets narrowed down to excite them. that is what pubs have to have make...
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. >> yeah, look, he carried 11 states in their primaries and won a plurality of the delegates in six you look at it, second to romney at the geneva convention that is to say romney won the nomination and second is santorum. here is what is hard for santorum. it's hard to recreate this in iowa. they take it seriously. turn the dial back to zero, re-set it all. a chance somebody like ted cruz or rick perry both of whom digging in deep. someone like carson who has a lot of pizzazz and appeal. somebody like that can usurp the role that rick santorum played in 2012. hard to do the same thing twice if it involves, you know getting lightning in a bottle. that's what happened to him last time around. you are right. he actually won by 34 votes though we didn't know it for several days. by that time the media and the attention had moved on to new hampshire. >> had had moved on. karl, thank you. and meanwhile violence ripping across baltimore murders and shooting skyrocket and now there is disturbing words from baltimore's police commissioner. >>> mohammed reza taheri-azar and shootings are now
. >> yeah, look, he carried 11 states in their primaries and won a plurality of the delegates in six you look at it, second to romney at the geneva convention that is to say romney won the nomination and second is santorum. here is what is hard for santorum. it's hard to recreate this in iowa. they take it seriously. turn the dial back to zero, re-set it all. a chance somebody like ted cruz or rick perry both of whom digging in deep. someone like carson who has a lot of pizzazz and...