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>> simic we have no idea.it is tiny you have to say yes i agree to print off the ticket but you cannot see what they try to hide. the average layperson we don't add it -- we go all a magnifying glass to printed off to figure out to to figure out there legal jargon that was headed. >> plus a certain level of responsibility. senator, i do you have this in your folder? >> i would like to pass this to each of you. i circled the of word liability but i cannot read any of them. >> neither could we. >> at the beginning of the of the voyage to provide safety information to help preferred like the emergency to know what to do in the event of emergency. my panel had to experience emergency situations you were unprepared for did the cruise line provide any information of what to do of criminal or medical emergency? >> senator, and no. not in my situation. >> in our situation as well, senator, and no. it would be very simple to add by the way our medical and for every is he got a guy they gotta. we had no idea. >> having
>> simic we have no idea.it is tiny you have to say yes i agree to print off the ticket but you cannot see what they try to hide. the average layperson we don't add it -- we go all a magnifying glass to printed off to figure out to to figure out there legal jargon that was headed. >> plus a certain level of responsibility. senator, i do you have this in your folder? >> i would like to pass this to each of you. i circled the of word liability but i cannot read any of them....
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the comfort of his armchair the cannot leave science to scientist for the occupancy to politicians simic that is great. did i say that? [laughter] >> host: your words. how obviously a champion of participatory democracy that you held on to that coming out in you have ideas. >> but what we have been successful in doing just like a gnome chomsky we have managed to create something that works so what is the best party? is the typical protest but it is not political protests party are usually hateful looking for someone to blame we would not blame anyone. end others will say the local celebrity every said the votes for him because he is the celebrity. and the most exceptional thing is that we lasted the whole term, for years years, nobody quit and they all stayed friends. it worked. that is something that is very much important now with the alternative because part of that is the alternative. ended is the universal old globe will need. let's take this negativity and channel into positive. or the clown party. [laughter] or the happy party. >> host: the party has continued the people that rema
the comfort of his armchair the cannot leave science to scientist for the occupancy to politicians simic that is great. did i say that? [laughter] >> host: your words. how obviously a champion of participatory democracy that you held on to that coming out in you have ideas. >> but what we have been successful in doing just like a gnome chomsky we have managed to create something that works so what is the best party? is the typical protest but it is not political protests party are...
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[laughter] simic i definitely have a point. >> i will take that opportunity. >> that is the last will go that direction. >> i am an attorney from new rochelle in it seems to me that the perception of the entire continent is so skewed the media does not cover africa is anything anyone can do about that door if so, what? >> we will take two with three questions. >> hello. with a merging investor with those companies of international aspirations. i see there is a large -- a lot of partnerships of countries and entrepreneurs on the ground talk about growth companies in a communication based that is partners for different businesses that they could partner with to help facilitate in the communications world. >> the very eighth vibrant market. so we work with the very small company that came together to develop a panel in now we are delivering energy right to set grass roots. in the they first came to me and i said how much do you need? and they're is lots more with these companies and also g.. they had the confidence to put in the money but also talking about the technology for example, wi
[laughter] simic i definitely have a point. >> i will take that opportunity. >> that is the last will go that direction. >> i am an attorney from new rochelle in it seems to me that the perception of the entire continent is so skewed the media does not cover africa is anything anyone can do about that door if so, what? >> we will take two with three questions. >> hello. with a merging investor with those companies of international aspirations. i see there is a...
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so the sec took the first move they will close at the end of that year simic of bill that tries to address concerns over reid transmission consent to give people a level when it comes to negotiate with the providers in the people to try to deliver that media to the consumer. so when it comes to those issues. screeria -- nigeria. - featuring archival government and educational films from the '30's through the '70s. c-span 3 created by the cable tv industry provided by your local cable provider. ves we do expect this to start in just a moment. live coverage on c-span3. [inaudible conversations] welcome to the afternoon subcommittee hearing i think for serving as today's ranking member and are distinguished witnesses for being here this afternoon. has taken six months for our schedules to wine so we hope this a productive hearing and in march the subcommittee held a hearing to examine united nations report in north korea. and mib a prostitute's totalitarian regime the was a shocking wake-up call from the international community to take action it has been over five months away are just waiting
so the sec took the first move they will close at the end of that year simic of bill that tries to address concerns over reid transmission consent to give people a level when it comes to negotiate with the providers in the people to try to deliver that media to the consumer. so when it comes to those issues. screeria -- nigeria. - featuring archival government and educational films from the '30's through the '70s. c-span 3 created by the cable tv industry provided by your local cable provider....
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. >> then we did it in richmond that his have worked simic i wrote an article against that. >> withoutinting out because the project exile but other cities in virginia that did not the crime rate went down more. you have mens rea you have criminal intent how else to people though they are committing a crime? >> you make sell-offs is accessible. but they have to hire a lawyer to answer that question in then to have that statutes within the 51 titles of the code which is impossible task that is why we head to our beds a few lawyers will say you can do that's because it permit such uncertainty is ambiguous written it is impossible to know if the oppose conduct is lawful or unlawful. >> is that why it is so important. >> exactly why. >> say a word about the overlapping crimes of states in federal for the trial penalty? >> certainly. the trial penalty is the penalty for going to trial that, let me back up. it is a unique in cherished american value consistent with freedom and liberty that government accuses of a crime to take away our freedom we have the right to stand up to the government
. >> then we did it in richmond that his have worked simic i wrote an article against that. >> withoutinting out because the project exile but other cities in virginia that did not the crime rate went down more. you have mens rea you have criminal intent how else to people though they are committing a crime? >> you make sell-offs is accessible. but they have to hire a lawyer to answer that question in then to have that statutes within the 51 titles of the code which is...