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well i'm joined by robert jackson he is a professor of earth system science at stanford university in california and he is one of the authors of this study professor jackson we have now seen how it drastically and missions can be lowered but how long will this last mean honestly it probably won't last too long unless the recession lingers for for multiple years in the past when when an economic crisis happens emissions are typically jumped back up within a year or 2 and in this case is different this is really an unprecedented decline both in sort of human mobility and in greenhouse gas emissions so we're in a we're in a new new spot. and in this unprecedented decline of do you think there's some opportunity here to change long term thinking or is that just a dream. now it's not a dream it's a hope i think one thing that the virus is allowing us to do is rethink mobility and transportation. you know cities are keeping streets closed to cars that they have allowed pedestrians and bicyclists to use we're all getting used to telecommuting and maybe want to continue that at least a few da
well i'm joined by robert jackson he is a professor of earth system science at stanford university in california and he is one of the authors of this study professor jackson we have now seen how it drastically and missions can be lowered but how long will this last mean honestly it probably won't last too long unless the recession lingers for for multiple years in the past when when an economic crisis happens emissions are typically jumped back up within a year or 2 and in this case is...
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in the words of justice robert jackson of the court does not tempers logic with practical wisdom it will convert the constitutional bill of rights into a suicide pact. your response? >> the churches were the first to come forward and say we want to work with public health, we care about our people as much as anyone and many more safety protocols than you see going to a home depot or grocery store liquor store, many churches now take temperatures before you come in the building, they can keep social distancing. there's lots of things they can do. it has never been about the public health issue, the problem with these orders is they are trying to treat churches, synagogues, houses abortion flight some sort of lesser group or have lesser freedoms when they have most fundamental freedoms under the first amendment like the injunction statewide in kentucky in federal court stated churches have every right to safely open for in person services, they should be treated like any other gathering around the state and if other secular places can do things in a safe manner so, churches, so, synagogues
in the words of justice robert jackson of the court does not tempers logic with practical wisdom it will convert the constitutional bill of rights into a suicide pact. your response? >> the churches were the first to come forward and say we want to work with public health, we care about our people as much as anyone and many more safety protocols than you see going to a home depot or grocery store liquor store, many churches now take temperatures before you come in the building, they can...
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private roberts, sergeant jackson, lieutenant carter, and -- >> private parks, first class. >> firstss is right. >> i met somebody and i saw this man, one of my members treated me to a ticket to yankee stadium to see joe lewis. >> in one minute and 49 seconds, an american fist won a victory. it was not the final victory. those two men that were matched in the ring that night are matched again. this time in a far greater arena and for much greater stakes. a paratrooper in the nazi army, men turned into machines challenging the world. joe lewis, training for the fight of his life. this is not a fight between man and man, but between nation and nation. the fight for the real championship of the world to determine which way of life shall survive. their way or ooooos time, we must see to it that there is no return engagement. the stakes this time are the greatest men have ever fought for. what are the stakes? the american stakes. the german states. the gospel according to hitler. i am not going to read all of this, but there are one or two things in this book that will interest you. what
private roberts, sergeant jackson, lieutenant carter, and -- >> private parks, first class. >> firstss is right. >> i met somebody and i saw this man, one of my members treated me to a ticket to yankee stadium to see joe lewis. >> in one minute and 49 seconds, an american fist won a victory. it was not the final victory. those two men that were matched in the ring that night are matched again. this time in a far greater arena and for much greater stakes. a paratrooper in...
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private robert, sergeant jackson, lieutenant carter, and -- >> private parks, first class. >> first class i was over at the uso the other night and i met somebody i hadn't seen in quite a long time. the last time i saw this man, well, one of my members treated me to a ticket to yankee stadium to see joe lewis versus max -- in 1 minute and 49 seconds an american fist won a victory, but it wasn't the final victory. no, that victory is going to take a little longer and a whole lot more american faith. those two men that were matched in the ring that night are matched again. this time in a far greater arena and for much greater stakes. a paratrooper then nazi army, men turned into machines challenging the world. joe lewis training for the fight of his life. this time it's a fight not between man and man but between nation and nation. it's a fight for the real championship of the world to determine which way of life shall survive. their way or our way? and this time we must see to it that there is no return engagement for the stakes this time are theigatest men have ever fought for. and what a
private robert, sergeant jackson, lieutenant carter, and -- >> private parks, first class. >> first class i was over at the uso the other night and i met somebody i hadn't seen in quite a long time. the last time i saw this man, well, one of my members treated me to a ticket to yankee stadium to see joe lewis versus max -- in 1 minute and 49 seconds an american fist won a victory, but it wasn't the final victory. no, that victory is going to take a little longer and a whole lot more...
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justice robert jackson once observed, it is useful to temper doctrine or logic with tactical wisdom. failure to do so could convert the constitution into a suicide act. if the senate authorizes virtual proceedings, they must either amend or override some senate rules specifying such proceedings satisfy the rules, or the exception is made for them. the senate must also consider presidential orders that operate notwithstanding contradictory language in the rules so as you avoid an inadvertent impact on them. mr. chairman, the senate could adopt the standing order that would temporarily override the rules. that's something you can do if you are worried about the implications of amending the text. that's exactly what the senate did in 2013 with a standing order to reduce time on certain nominations. the standing order expired at the end of the congress. virtual proceedings are not a subsequent norm for senate. the opportunity for senators to interact with each other, party leaders, staff, diminished committees, not function customarily. over senators have the right to debate and the righ
justice robert jackson once observed, it is useful to temper doctrine or logic with tactical wisdom. failure to do so could convert the constitution into a suicide act. if the senate authorizes virtual proceedings, they must either amend or override some senate rules specifying such proceedings satisfy the rules, or the exception is made for them. the senate must also consider presidential orders that operate notwithstanding contradictory language in the rules so as you avoid an inadvertent...
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. >> awesome, i write about robert jackson who was the head in the 1930's. >> i have a question about the rise of the cold war and how that might have affected the compromise -- the composition and the target of their rhetoric. it seems that the rise of the cold war may have led to repositioning of the free enterprise rhetoric to attack foreign enemies rather than domestic enemies. i asked about this because i find myself reading speeches from past attorney generals and antitrust division and i see that in the 1950's shark -- sharp rise in these of free enterprise and that is what led me to pick up your book and come to the presentation and i found that informative. i wonder if you have any thoughts on the rise of the cold war and its effect on the rhetoric of free enterprise. >> that is a great question. one of the things that i think is that maybe the cold war was less important in free enter prize discourse than -- enterprise discourse than other things. it led to a new afro essence -- effervescence and it made the battle against communism that much more apparent to everyone. i fol
. >> awesome, i write about robert jackson who was the head in the 1930's. >> i have a question about the rise of the cold war and how that might have affected the compromise -- the composition and the target of their rhetoric. it seems that the rise of the cold war may have led to repositioning of the free enterprise rhetoric to attack foreign enemies rather than domestic enemies. i asked about this because i find myself reading speeches from past attorney generals and antitrust...
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wind feel scott, andrew jackson grant, sherman, sheridan, george meade, robert e. lee this was the heritage of american leadership in world war ii, they would not and could not fail. the one and only goal was victory. from the private, to four star generals, these were the outpourings of america's greatest resource. democracy in action. our dream that their forefathers had fought for, and made a reality, and of which these their sons, were fighting to preserve. or but even admit admits, the tensions of war, some battle weary men found some moments of relaxation. but when they fought, they fought to win. there's was a sublime dedication. there's was a glory the world would not soon forget. while the fighting was continuing in north africa, president roosevelt, and prime minister churchill met in casablanca to consider further strategical moves. invade sicily and italy efforts opportunity, counter attacks against hitler, and a bomber offensive against germany, preparing for a major offensive also in the pacific. nothing short of unconditional surrender for our enemy.
wind feel scott, andrew jackson grant, sherman, sheridan, george meade, robert e. lee this was the heritage of american leadership in world war ii, they would not and could not fail. the one and only goal was victory. from the private, to four star generals, these were the outpourings of america's greatest resource. democracy in action. our dream that their forefathers had fought for, and made a reality, and of which these their sons, were fighting to preserve. or but even admit admits, the...
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jackson. grant. sherman. sheridan. g. meade. robert e lee. john j pershing.ican military leadership in world war ii heritage that could not and , a would not fail. their one and only goal -- victory. ♪ [epic music] from buck privates to four star generals, these were the prices outpouring's of america's greatest resource, the product of more than a century and a half of freedom and democracy in action. the dream that their forefathers had fought for and made a reality, and which these, their sons, or fighting to preserve. but even amidst the attention of war, there were precious hours of respite in which battle weary men found rest and relaxation, and brief moments of humor. but when they fought, they fought to win. eirs was a sublime dedication. theirs was a glory the world would not soon forget. while the fighting was continuing in north africa, president roosevelt and prime minister churchill met in casablanca to determine further strategical moves. they agreed on four points, invade sicily, prepare counter attacks against hitler's submarines, and a bomber
jackson. grant. sherman. sheridan. g. meade. robert e lee. john j pershing.ican military leadership in world war ii heritage that could not and , a would not fail. their one and only goal -- victory. ♪ [epic music] from buck privates to four star generals, these were the prices outpouring's of america's greatest resource, the product of more than a century and a half of freedom and democracy in action. the dream that their forefathers had fought for and made a reality, and which these, their...
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the indomitable spirit and genius of washington, wenfield scott, andrew jackson, grant, sherman, sheridan, george g. mead, robert pershing. this was the heritage of american military leadership in world war ii, a heritage they could not and would not fail. their one and only goal, victory. from buck privates to four-star generals, these were the priceless outpouring of america's greatest resource, the product of more than a century and a half of freedom, of democracy in action, of a great dream that their forefathers had fought for and made a reality, and which these, their sons, were fighting to preserve. but even amidst the tensions of war, there were precious hours of respite in which battle-weary men found rest and relaxation and briefly moments of humor. but when they fought, they fought to win. theirs was a sublime dedication. theirs was a glory the world would not soon forget. while the fighting was continuing in north africa, president roosevelt and prime minister churchill met at casablanca to determine further strategical moves. they agreed on four major points -- invade sicily and italy at the first o
the indomitable spirit and genius of washington, wenfield scott, andrew jackson, grant, sherman, sheridan, george g. mead, robert pershing. this was the heritage of american military leadership in world war ii, a heritage they could not and would not fail. their one and only goal, victory. from buck privates to four-star generals, these were the priceless outpouring of america's greatest resource, the product of more than a century and a half of freedom, of democracy in action, of a great dream...
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and he goes to the valley where the social is more stonewall jackson than robert e. lee. but there for the first time in his life he's got a free hand to do what he wants to do. it's not like being superintendent of west point where the chief of the corps of engineers was always looking over his shoulder. he's free to be the kindn% >> the numbers are extraordinary. churches founded by the four principle denominations, protestant denominations grew at a rate approximately 300 times greater than the increase of the american population. the influence of american religion at every level of popular culture and a lead culture is extraordinary. go from college to college in the 1840s and 1850s and there are almost all being run by clergymen, staffed by clergy as professors, and what they're teaching is a religionized version of natural law and natural rights. it is the matrix in which americans of the civil war era find their bearings and then their relationships to each other. when you read the enormous volume of soldier letters, soldier diaries you are simply overwhelmed
and he goes to the valley where the social is more stonewall jackson than robert e. lee. but there for the first time in his life he's got a free hand to do what he wants to do. it's not like being superintendent of west point where the chief of the corps of engineers was always looking over his shoulder. he's free to be the kindn% >> the numbers are extraordinary. churches founded by the four principle denominations, protestant denominations grew at a rate approximately 300 times...
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he goes to the valley where the social milia is more stonewall jackson then robert e lee. but he has a free hand to do what he wants to do. estella being superintendent of west point were the chief of the corps of engineers was always looking over his shoulder. he is free to be the kind of person he wants to be. he is extraordinarily successful as college president. he is very progressive as a college president. he is getting rid of all of the old curriculum, bringing in studies of journalism and engineering and law. he is doing the kind of things in the valley that charles norton elliott is doing at harvard. he is cutting edge in terms of pedagogy. he's also extremely good at fundraising. think, robert e. lee, a glad hander. especially with wealthy northerners. he gets all of these people to contribute huge amounts of money to washington college. he is very successful at it. i think it really provides him with some of the greatest satisfaction that he is ever had in his life. gary: i'm going to change our spotlight to something, that is mainly maybe only of interest to me
he goes to the valley where the social milia is more stonewall jackson then robert e lee. but he has a free hand to do what he wants to do. estella being superintendent of west point were the chief of the corps of engineers was always looking over his shoulder. he is free to be the kind of person he wants to be. he is extraordinarily successful as college president. he is very progressive as a college president. he is getting rid of all of the old curriculum, bringing in studies of journalism...
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and he goes to the valley where the social is more stonewall jackson than robert e. lee. but there for the fist time rst his life he has a free hand to do what he wants. it's not like being superintendent of west point where the corps of engineers is always looking over his shoulder. he's free to be the kind of person he wants to be and he is extraordinarily successful as a college president. he's very progressive college president. he's getting rid of all the old ciricula. he is bringing in studies in journalism and engineering and law. he's doing the kinds of things in the valley that charles norton elliott is doing at harvard. he's cutting edge in terms of pedigochi. he is extremely successful as a fund-raiser. think, robert e. lee, the glad hander. >> with wealthy northerners. >> he gets old man mccormick. he gets all the people to contribute huge amounts of money to washington college. he's very successful at it. and i think it really provides him with some of the greatest satisfaction that he's ever had in his life. >> i want to get -- i'm going to change our spotli
and he goes to the valley where the social is more stonewall jackson than robert e. lee. but there for the fist time rst his life he has a free hand to do what he wants. it's not like being superintendent of west point where the corps of engineers is always looking over his shoulder. he's free to be the kind of person he wants to be and he is extraordinarily successful as a college president. he's very progressive college president. he's getting rid of all the old ciricula. he is bringing in...