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all of the social science's evidentiary area. two categories were brought to bear on this question of severe and durable effect. the simulation did not set a numerical threshold because you see a range of produced plans with democrats varying to use the simulations and we are giving the legislators leaving room. >> i'm sorry to interrupt but breathing room from what? how much? from what standard? i understand but isn't the real answer breathing room from proportional representation up to 7 percent? if not then what is the breathing room and where does it exist? in thething room exists bell curve of expected and reasonable map allocations of representation to employee some political consideration. >> but not answering the question whath's is not allowed his deviation from whatever the state would have come up with absent these partisan considerations? in other words the state can do whatever it wants and apart from proportional representation , however much it wants to or the natural features would suggest to come up with somethin
all of the social science's evidentiary area. two categories were brought to bear on this question of severe and durable effect. the simulation did not set a numerical threshold because you see a range of produced plans with democrats varying to use the simulations and we are giving the legislators leaving room. >> i'm sorry to interrupt but breathing room from what? how much? from what standard? i understand but isn't the real answer breathing room from proportional representation up to...
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. >> so the experts with the republican parties to testify that based on social science and his 20 years of experience , he c could demonstrate the voter tabulation where the democratics or republican how they would vote in future elections it is based on that kind of social science. >> i forget which one - - which brief it is but if this applies to north carolina or not but you have the famous example where the argument that method would never allow of republicans but then 15 days later all judges were republican. even in a more recent cycle things that were never supposed to happen happened. >> in this case the way that this was done was seven statewide elections over four election cycles to come up with a calculation of partisan advantage. it predicted ten republican districts and they want all ten. it predicted three democratic districts and the democrats won all ten and they did the same thing they use the same methodology to decide those districts in 2012. >> council, the reality is with all the statistical model our lives are based on insurances based on statistical models, health
. >> so the experts with the republican parties to testify that based on social science and his 20 years of experience , he c could demonstrate the voter tabulation where the democratics or republican how they would vote in future elections it is based on that kind of social science. >> i forget which one - - which brief it is but if this applies to north carolina or not but you have the famous example where the argument that method would never allow of republicans but then 15 days...
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secondly, the last thing on this is the connection to social science you say you're not a social scientist just called for was more social science and a wonderful partnership between not just the government and the ngos but the government and the ngos and the social science community which is just now starting to apply real-world techniques of project management and assessment to actually tell what the interventions do the randomized trials, things we are actually seeing in the aids world is revolutionary compared to what we thought about it a generation ago how you evaluate programs. it's similar to the kind of scientific and social scientific approach we use in public health and i think if we can bring rational social science the best passionate comstock to these kind of areas and evaluating what interventions are and the public health models will be on track to a progressive and cumulative strategy to work better over time as we incorporate the results from real scientific tests rather than trying something and having it work or not and coming in with a new set of people trying it. the
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experts concluded which designed this plan the redistricting expert to testify that based on social science and his 20 years of experience he could demonstrate how the voter tabulation districts pass elections democratic or republican how they would vote in future elections and all partisan gerrymandering in the modern era is based on the social science. >> it turns out that this applies to north carolina or not but it proves very often. but the argument was that it would never allow the election 15 days after the opinion came down all the judges looked. and even a lot of things that were not supposed to happen, happened. . >> the way this was done to use a composite seven statewide elections. over for election cycles to come up with the calculation partisan advantage. and it predicted ten republican districts and republicans won all ten and three democratic districts they want all ten. he's the same methodology. >> counsel, the reality is with all statistical models we spend our lives based on them that the insurance is paid on the statistical models , premiums are based on statistical mod
experts concluded which designed this plan the redistricting expert to testify that based on social science and his 20 years of experience he could demonstrate how the voter tabulation districts pass elections democratic or republican how they would vote in future elections and all partisan gerrymandering in the modern era is based on the social science. >> it turns out that this applies to north carolina or not but it proves very often. but the argument was that it would never allow the...
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ok for more let's go now to paul sperling vice chancellor of the college of social sciences at mass university in auckland is an expert on right wing extremism in new zealand thanks so much for joining us this morning the government's moving toward stricter gun control laws do you think that's the best way forward to prevent future terrorist attacks. well that's one of the issues that they need to address going forward because they can somebody in an urban area like this get similar may think we've been you know to use them in the sort of well i think there are other issues but there is certainly what the government are moving on very rare. what more do we know at this point about the suspect in custody and his background. well he's a stray and he traveled extensively travel to europe in the middle east and he wrote a minister eighty seven page manifesto and we have learned quite a bit about them from that minister so he came to new zealand a couple of years ago he does appear claims to be a lone wolf but i think the place of yet to establish when he's got connections with the local supreme ri
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is a research fellow at the school of advanced studies in these social sciences she joins us on the line from algiers good to have you with us first of all let me get your take on what we're witnessing right now in algiers is this simply a protest or the start of the revolution no i wanted that with a country. that's something we have you know each country has a manic i think that what we are. seeing now is and what. yesterday's session a very good control happy was from a very. poor child to the country to the trouble after a. war. she expressed. to the troops and that that's in itself an appeal to all. but it didn't look like a revision of who looked like much and whether like an independent thinker yesterday so that's a fact. cheerio. an independence day a celebration what do people want simply that the president. of the whole ruling elite by can call them that the alliance in the security forces and some powerful economic figures should leave power in algeria. now the question is really. going to run are not the question is. they going i don't. have to having to. accept alaska. the q
is a research fellow at the school of advanced studies in these social sciences she joins us on the line from algiers good to have you with us first of all let me get your take on what we're witnessing right now in algiers is this simply a protest or the start of the revolution no i wanted that with a country. that's something we have you know each country has a manic i think that what we are. seeing now is and what. yesterday's session a very good control happy was from a very. poor child to...
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the narrow science and the social science. you will be a happier person if you do that and that's one of the things we all want. host: oakland, new york. caller: i love the idea the author presents but i think it's a fallacious in actual crack this. that what people are looking for privileges and benefits. they are calculating how does whatever social political economic system actually benefit and what privileges do i derive from that to the average white person throughout the history of this country is not racist. but they benefit from a racist system so am i going to give up those privileges and benefits? the average rich person is not a monster but they benefit from a tax cut am i going to sit there and say i don't need more money, i'm already a billionaire? am i going to give up those privileges and benefits? the average man, i benefit from a sexist system. am i going to give up the benefits that i derive as a man whenever i start talking, people listen? host: ok. we will let our guest respond. becausereciate that people d
the narrow science and the social science. you will be a happier person if you do that and that's one of the things we all want. host: oakland, new york. caller: i love the idea the author presents but i think it's a fallacious in actual crack this. that what people are looking for privileges and benefits. they are calculating how does whatever social political economic system actually benefit and what privileges do i derive from that to the average white person throughout the history of this...
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these are difficult times for the humanities and social sciences but america clearly, clearly needs them more than ever so we feel quite lucky to have alumni that do appreciate these things. r hope is to find american democracy as the founders intended it but more than that. we want to understand our shortcomings as well as its accomplishments. the changes as well as the eternal truths and finally, we want to model what we think of as the true spirit properly understood and that spirit is working intellectually towards enlightenment, liberty, and justice for all and renewal of our democracy through searching inquiry and vigorous discussions such as we are about to have. at least i home. ur guest is professor kaeten mistry and my colleague jay sexton. fellow corpus christi and ox farmed university. but currently here in the history department in missouri. but i want to turn it over to jay. >> thanks, everyone. really excited about this conversation in part because of the guy i'll be conversing with is one of the coolest guys in the profession. kaeten mistry from the university of east ain
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these are difficult times for social sciences, but america, clearly, clearly, needs more than ever. teach and learn about the american constitutional democracy as the founders created its. we want to understand the ideas that inspired it. we want to understand our public shortcomings as well as accomplishments. finally, and here is a big one, we want to model what we think of as the true spirit of deliberative constitutional democracy in a way that can be properly understood. liberty, justice for all, and renewal of our liberal democracy through discussions like we are about to have area at least, i hope. discussione a between our guest kaeten mistry jay sexton.ague i will turn it over tojay for the proper introduction. jeff.nks, i'm really excited because the guy i will be conversing with is one of the coolest guys in the profession. mistry from the university of east anglia norwich, but a scholar who has been all around. he got his degree from the university of birmingham in central england. he has been a visiting professor at nyu. kaeten is a scholar of the 20th century, in parti
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the idea became a foundation of the emergent social sciences at the time. premature -- and a ataur of scientific investigation. this was especially true in ivy league schools, which were financed by former slave owners. the correlation to this belief was that blacks were compelled and raiseite women his race to a higher level. 's investigation that revealed the seductive sexuality of white women and the attractiveness and civility of their black lovers gave life to the social science. she is aware of what she is up against, which is why she uses statistics and information from white sources as well as her own. is about violence toward women and girls. like the rape of an eight-year-old white -- black woman by a white man who became a detective in memphis. these were the real female victims, thus begging the question, who were the real rapists and criminals? thus, in a victorian world, where class was conflated with character and character destiny, white menonly accused and women with all kinds of that allry but said black women deserve protection. and that
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melba book or a socialist and researcher at the paris based school for advanced studies in the social scienceswelcome to all of you on the i'm going to start with you you say that these protests were a long time coming how so. what's your response been frustrated with the way the government that has areas that late for a long time. widespread corruption incompetence in all areas of life. but i'm curious have kept mainly silent. for twenty years ago under the table mainly because they were going to the situation was a little bit better the violence through was the announcement that. would have let us bid for reelection in the next april. well judy i don't want to be going well i'm not saying. no more not just what people are protesting but of little hasn't been able to normal hasn't given us shorter insists over and over again and not just boy. just enough even though they were first created with the government there with. so little do you agree with that as well that this has been brewing for a while yes this is what has been going for a while and i think the jury people true it was the moment
melba book or a socialist and researcher at the paris based school for advanced studies in the social scienceswelcome to all of you on the i'm going to start with you you say that these protests were a long time coming how so. what's your response been frustrated with the way the government that has areas that late for a long time. widespread corruption incompetence in all areas of life. but i'm curious have kept mainly silent. for twenty years ago under the table mainly because they were going...
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these are difficult times for the humanities and social sciences but america clearly, clearly needs them more than ever, so we feel quite lucky to have alumni that do appreciate these things. our hope is to -- i hope the kinder institute teaches american democracy as the founders intended it but more than that, we want to understand our shortcomings as well as it's a compass fronts. in has gone through, as well as eternal truths. finally, we want to model what we think of as the true spirit of constitutional democracy and to have it properly understood, and that spirit is working intellectually towards enlightenment, liberty, and justice for all and renewal of our democracy through searching inquiry and vigorous discussions such as are about to have. at least i hope. and tonight's event will be a formal conversation with our guest professor kaeten mistry and my colleague jay sexton. he is the former director of the american institute and fellow corpus christi college and currently in the history department in misery. i will turn it over to jay for the proper introduction. jay: thank you,
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social science math and all that one and a lot more than that in school were doing all the more. so we asked students in the spring how many of them. you know could put their hands on a gun within twenty four hours and all. most overstayers in the school felt that they could get their hands on a gun within twenty four hours my students are not buying guns but they know that their uncle has a gun and they know where it is or they know that. they know somebody who has a con in the know where it is so when i say they could put their hands on a gun i'm not saying i could buy one. good afternoon i want to introduce my eyes to raise some of the met him this summer he did a workshop on black guns matter this summer and he's here again to talk to us today also feel. free to. oh really wow this is really cool hope all day and of course initially for. you got out you got my you got your mind on one thing all the time i'm lookin to go and this is art. i mean think about it but guns aren't the answer to everything art can have as a place to hitting a target a hundred yards away. with little
social science math and all that one and a lot more than that in school were doing all the more. so we asked students in the spring how many of them. you know could put their hands on a gun within twenty four hours and all. most overstayers in the school felt that they could get their hands on a gun within twenty four hours my students are not buying guns but they know that their uncle has a gun and they know where it is or they know that. they know somebody who has a con in the know where it...
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the idea became a foundation of the emerging social sciences at the time. now giving racism an imprimataur of objective scientific observation. this was especially true in ivy league schools, which were largely financed by contemporaneous and former slave owners. no less a figure than daniel britain, a university of pennsylvania professor and one-time president of the international congress of anthropology and the american association for the advancement of science in 1897 that, "blacks had regressed to being midway between the orangutan and the european whites." the correlation to this belief was that blacks were impelled to rape white women and raise his race to a higher level. wells' investigations that revealed the seductive sexuality of white women and the attractiveness and civility of their black lovers gave life to -- gave lie to the social science. she is aware of what she is up against, which is why she uses statistics and information from white sources as well as her own. her writings include violence towards women and girls. like the rape of a e
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social sciences census published results of an opinion poll shows that selenski is. the. boy with a very small difference between them in terms of voice and. this. she is also trailing behind but ever so slightly today the struggle will be very tight. as reasons why there was hasn't decided. to support. what i think that. is as follows. there are three candidates in place is a bad. one candidate. these four is associated to all four matic normal relations with russia that is boy. well different from the other three and that is why he receives no attention from the wise thing is probably the reason why the west keeps silent some say they. are ok with any of the three candidates i mentioned that is why they do not want to see them. by choosing some. particular candidates. because if they place their bet on one and the other wins. that would be a problem i think that's the reason. just mentioned the west or the united states probably already they probably already have any problem in tory election campaign you have a daughter the situation is in town and there's board it's. j
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social science cuts could start in may. he repeatedhat china wouldn't engage in a flo-like stimulus. for "nightly business report," i'm eunice yoon in bbeijing. >>> it has taken down celebrities and ceo s andwned half a trillion dollars worth of lawsuits. in the process, this week's college admission scandal has shined ath light o big business of getting into college. tonight our robt frank takes a look at one part of ,that the cvisers. >> reporter: theollege cheating scandal has cast a spotlight on one of the fastest growing industries in education, college consultants. there are now about 8,000 private educational consultants in the u.s., up from just five years ago. revenues are over $400 million a ar. if you add in test prep and tutors, the numbers are timated to be in the llions. college consultants say william rick singer was just a bor a in an otherwise important industry that helped guide students in the college process. demand is soaring for kids of younger and younger amges. every other day i have a second grader
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have goober care she's a research fellow at the paris based school of advanced studies in the social sciences in london olivier gaeta he is managing director of the risk consultancy global strat thank you both for joining us m l let me start with you you're on this program just a few days ago with me i know it's the third time you've been on in three weeks the first time was on march the second let me ask you to go back in your mind to then did you expect that you'd have a moment three weeks on with flicker saying he's standing down. yes yes unfortunately it was expected it was expected back yard jam people it was expected by the pot this terrace and it was expected by vietnamese to have to know about l.g.'s history because that's not the first sad that the regime needs to using the demands for chant the people's demands for chang chant and using them in order to stay in power at the so in one thousand sixty two when they imagine the last of the what would you call commandments in favor of the military commandments. so in ninety sixty five when a president submitted to him took over bimbette
have goober care she's a research fellow at the paris based school of advanced studies in the social sciences in london olivier gaeta he is managing director of the risk consultancy global strat thank you both for joining us m l let me start with you you're on this program just a few days ago with me i know it's the third time you've been on in three weeks the first time was on march the second let me ask you to go back in your mind to then did you expect that you'd have a moment three weeks on...
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the idea became the foundation of the emerging social sciences of the time. now giving racism a premature objective -- this was especially evident in ivy league schools that were largely financed by contemporaneous and former slave owners. britain, a yale graduate, a university of pennsylvania professor and one time president of the congress of anthropology and the american association for the advancement of science in 1890, said that and i quote, blacks had regressed to being midway between the orangutan and the european white. the correlation to this belief as britain also pointed out was that lacks were impelled to white women and thus raise his race to a higher level. wells investigation had revealed the seductive sexuality of white women and the attractiveness and civility other black lovers gave lie to the social science. believe me, she is aware of what she is up against which is why she uses statistics and information from white sources as well as her own. her writing also includes the violence toward women and girls. like the sexual assault of the bl
the idea became the foundation of the emerging social sciences of the time. now giving racism a premature objective -- this was especially evident in ivy league schools that were largely financed by contemporaneous and former slave owners. britain, a yale graduate, a university of pennsylvania professor and one time president of the congress of anthropology and the american association for the advancement of science in 1890, said that and i quote, blacks had regressed to being midway between...
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remember because a research fellow at the french school for advanced studies and social sciences she said algerian says the government is out of touch with the demands of the people on the religion science and the idea that they will organize on to the base of the elections fake transitions as those who are transitioned they will control from the top is a way to get in time and to think that. that protestors we will be carried and get home get back home on the protester side there's no interest in elections whatsoever curiously people are talking about general strike about cereal there's a million so they're not talking about elections or another candidate america or candidate even if it's not bush who wins the election so there's a sort of disconnection between the regime and the people who are actually currently they want to organize their old political life you know they have been marginalized from the oprah show boys you call life in sixty two is indeed the end in the dim dependency of the country and now they are singing it for now we can do we want to be in control want to get
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she's a research fellow at the paris based school of advanced studies in the social sciences in london live gaeta he is managing director of the risk consultancy global strat thank you both for joining us m l let me start with you you're on this program just a few days ago with me i know it's the third time you've been on in three weeks the first time was on march the second let me ask you to go back in your mind to then did you expect that you'd have a moment three weeks song with flicka saying he's standing down. yes yes unfortunately it was expected it was expected back yard jam people it was expected by the pot this terrace and it was expected by vietnamese to have to know about l.g.'s history because that's not the first sad that the regime needs to using the demands for chair and the people's demands for chiang chant and using them in order to stay in power at the so in one thousand sixty two when they imagine the last of the what would you call commandments in favor of the military commandments. so in ninety six to five when a president submitted to him took over bimbette and th
she's a research fellow at the paris based school of advanced studies in the social sciences in london live gaeta he is managing director of the risk consultancy global strat thank you both for joining us m l let me start with you you're on this program just a few days ago with me i know it's the third time you've been on in three weeks the first time was on march the second let me ask you to go back in your mind to then did you expect that you'd have a moment three weeks song with flicka...
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domestic we've been let's get more now with all spoon lee he's vice chancellor of the college of social sciences and mass university in auckland his work focuses on a number of issues including the extreme right good morning thanks for being with us paul this is a very sweeping ban on what weapons will still be available in new zealand and who will get to own them after the spent well it's very clear that they reached ration of weapons and before the ownership of those weapons is going to be much more restricted says your report made it in a thing which is a symbol to magic all of the interest of assault weapon will not be allowed to be owned by individuals with the exception of a special license and the prime minister made it treats a day that practically nobody would get that license ok and my understanding of the reading of the new ban is that weapon ownership will be restricted basically to small caliber twenty two news and two shotguns weapons for farmers essentially is that the case. is it is so you know saying which can carry a capture each which allows five shots so more will be baned an
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let's go straight to auckland for more now we're joined by paul spindly vice chancellor of social sciences at massey university right wing extremism is one area he focuses on thanks for being with us this morning can you give us an idea how big is the far right in new zealand and didn't provide any support for the mosque attacks. it's not particularly big in this country i would guess at a coup or about two hundred to two hundred fifty activists and a group possibly about three hundred who are supporters of but not necessarily then to. it's not clear the community do provide support to the government at the stage i have my suspicions i think it would be unusual if he did not like contact with the community of the premises but we've got to wait for the place to establish the facts of the case and i'll be looking forward to that with interest ok we just heard the prime minister of new zealand saying the government's moving towards stricter gun control laws do you think that's the best way forward or one good way to prevent attacks like this. i think it's essential. how somebody could access
let's go straight to auckland for more now we're joined by paul spindly vice chancellor of social sciences at massey university right wing extremism is one area he focuses on thanks for being with us this morning can you give us an idea how big is the far right in new zealand and didn't provide any support for the mosque attacks. it's not particularly big in this country i would guess at a coup or about two hundred to two hundred fifty activists and a group possibly about three hundred who are...
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social sciences centers published results of opinion poll shows a. boy with a very small difference between them in terms of voice and. this. is also trailing behind but ever so slightly today there is a battle for the second place and the battle the struggle will be very tight. for reasons why there was hasn't decided. to support. what i think the us has decided but it keeps silent about that. is as follows. there are three candidates in place as a bat. one candidate. these four is associated with the southeast. region of ukraine. she is all for magic normal relations with russia that is boy i knew well different from the other three and that is why he receives no attention from the why sleeping is probably the reason why the west keeps silent some say they. are ok with any of the three cow to decide that is why they do not want to. by choosing some. particular candidate. because if they place their bets on one and the other wins that would be a problem i think that's the reason we. just mentioned the west or the united states are probably already t
social sciences centers published results of opinion poll shows a. boy with a very small difference between them in terms of voice and. this. is also trailing behind but ever so slightly today there is a battle for the second place and the battle the struggle will be very tight. for reasons why there was hasn't decided. to support. what i think the us has decided but it keeps silent about that. is as follows. there are three candidates in place as a bat. one candidate. these four is associated...
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social sciences published results of an opinion poll shows a. very small difference between them in terms of voice and. this. is also trailing behind but ever so slightly today's there is a battle for the second place and that battle the struggle will be very tight. as reasons why there was hasn't decided. to support. what i think the u.s. has decided but it keeps silent about that. is as follows. there are three candidates and the second place is a bad selenski too much and. one candidate. these four is associated with the south eastern. region of ukraine is all for magic nor.
social sciences published results of an opinion poll shows a. very small difference between them in terms of voice and. this. is also trailing behind but ever so slightly today's there is a battle for the second place and that battle the struggle will be very tight. as reasons why there was hasn't decided. to support. what i think the u.s. has decided but it keeps silent about that. is as follows. there are three candidates and the second place is a bad selenski too much and. one candidate....
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spoke to animals of a curve research fellow at the french school for advanced studies and the social sciences she's in algeria at the moment and says that the regime is out of touch with the demands of the people on the region sides and the idea that they will organize on to the base of the elections fake transitions as those who are transitioned they will control from the top is a way to get in time and to think that. that protestors we will be tyrants and get home get back home on the protester sides there's no interest in elections whatsoever curiously people are talking about general strike about cereal there's a million so they're not talking about elections or another candidate american candidate even if it's not bullshit who wins the election so there's a sort of disconnection between the regime and the people who actually currently they want to organize their own political life you know they have been marginalized from the oprah show boys you call life in sixty two is indeed the end in the d.m. dependency of the country and now they are singing it from now we can do we want to be in c
spoke to animals of a curve research fellow at the french school for advanced studies and the social sciences she's in algeria at the moment and says that the regime is out of touch with the demands of the people on the region sides and the idea that they will organize on to the base of the elections fake transitions as those who are transitioned they will control from the top is a way to get in time and to think that. that protestors we will be tyrants and get home get back home on the...
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she's a research fellow at the paris based school of advanced studies in the social sciences in oxford in the u.k. we have michael willis he's the author of politics and power in the grab. from independents to the arab spring and here with me in doha views of blondel he's professor of international affairs. university welcome to you all can i start with you you're there in algiers i know you're not a reporter you're an analyst but i wouldn't like you perhaps to give us an idea what does it feel like what's the mood there right now well do what we're doing here has changed or not i mean three weeks ago before i'm kind of this there was there was discourse that actually the country is not going to evolve anymore that there is no life that for the people here and certainly the discourse that's challenged and there's a lot of hope and people are really optimistic but i don't say that it has not cherished without a new reason an important question is asked is why about why do we have a lot of the demonstrations now and makes you promised now well first i did something to denature of the of
she's a research fellow at the paris based school of advanced studies in the social sciences in oxford in the u.k. we have michael willis he's the author of politics and power in the grab. from independents to the arab spring and here with me in doha views of blondel he's professor of international affairs. university welcome to you all can i start with you you're there in algiers i know you're not a reporter you're an analyst but i wouldn't like you perhaps to give us an idea what does it feel...
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that's going to take a long toing and i think you know you need to look at govern the chinese and social sciences to try to think that but we have to do something in the source it's you know we read about a sticking plaster on if you like and that sticking plaster again needs to be a crease in the amount of stuff and so that we do and the freedom of movement the place i had to exercise that but also you know we have to put the placement in the perpetrators more and so the desire of the terran. will perhaps stop these youngsters from carrying these dollars and carrying out these all through tax is a very very stringent one in date we almost got to got back to it but how the victorian actually shoots it is because you know they deal with these things at various storms off one war or the other and and they did it with you know it with almost six three mm legislation. but because this is an extreme problem i think that's the kind of extreme cure that you know we're looking for we're back with the headlines at the top there. that's kaiser's financially but they say money that the girl is. closer to th
that's going to take a long toing and i think you know you need to look at govern the chinese and social sciences to try to think that but we have to do something in the source it's you know we read about a sticking plaster on if you like and that sticking plaster again needs to be a crease in the amount of stuff and so that we do and the freedom of movement the place i had to exercise that but also you know we have to put the placement in the perpetrators more and so the desire of the terran....
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beautifully is history right abdel wahab offender is professor of politics and dean of the school social sciences and humanities at the doha is achieve a graduate studies he joins us now on set thank you very much indeed the formation of this transitional arrangement if you like is clearly not enough for the protest movements but the protesters have now got a challenge haven't they they have to form themselves into a movement yes i think the government or beautifully done to the right movement in the sense that he. is doing the issue he said a transitional government has promised to postpone the elections both in the prove the worry for judeans it that up to now is that a black box in behind this region nobody knows since i think kaufmann nine hundred ninety two. it's not clear who the government. through that beautifully. try to centralize government in the president before that the president was usually just a dummy in his late years also he appears to be this dumb of the question is who's really behind this indeed it's the opposition certainly refer to. this nexus of politics business sense an
beautifully is history right abdel wahab offender is professor of politics and dean of the school social sciences and humanities at the doha is achieve a graduate studies he joins us now on set thank you very much indeed the formation of this transitional arrangement if you like is clearly not enough for the protest movements but the protesters have now got a challenge haven't they they have to form themselves into a movement yes i think the government or beautifully done to the right movement...
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this is the product of like a century of consistent social science. and by the way i wish it were not true. i wish women were very excited to marry overweight indolent man who play video -- i'm serious. i'm serious. i wish it were enough to sort of the charming at dinner. [laughing] but it's not actually. and that's not a choice that men make. it's an instinct that women have, and it's to overtime across population, race, income. if you're mad about it, kind of not my problem. at some point jeff to address people as they are which is my basic problem with a lot of what happens in washington. it does not address human nature, which is immutable, the one thing that doesn't change. and so if you have a society where on average women make more than income use every predictable series of events. when will stop getting married. they will not stop having children by the way. they continue to do that but those children will not have a father in the home. overlarge populations and that, everything else that happened which conservatives are the money with, we s
this is the product of like a century of consistent social science. and by the way i wish it were not true. i wish women were very excited to marry overweight indolent man who play video -- i'm serious. i'm serious. i wish it were enough to sort of the charming at dinner. [laughing] but it's not actually. and that's not a choice that men make. it's an instinct that women have, and it's to overtime across population, race, income. if you're mad about it, kind of not my problem. at some point...
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offended a professor of politics and the dean of the school of social sciences and humanities at the institute for graduate studies and he joins us now here thank you very much so as we've been saying there we heard the prime minister talk about how they're trying to form a new government trying to listen to the young people's concerns want to involve the younger generation and they're trying to make the changes that they've been called upon to do so why are people still protesting on the. it's and such large numbers well there has been a remarkable change of term by the government because in the first couple of weeks they were saying that this is threat to security and the military actually threaten the people. they have complete enough change tone suits which there came back from geneva three it seems that there is at least an appearance of victory for their beliefs i think pollution has won in the sense that the government is now speaking the language of the revolution and that evolution has called this day decisive day already almost foster it's a dream that they won't find of a
offended a professor of politics and the dean of the school of social sciences and humanities at the institute for graduate studies and he joins us now here thank you very much so as we've been saying there we heard the prime minister talk about how they're trying to form a new government trying to listen to the young people's concerns want to involve the younger generation and they're trying to make the changes that they've been called upon to do so why are people still protesting on the. it's...
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them, this is not talking points we on the all right believe, this is a product of a consistent social science. i wish women were very excited to marry overweight indolent men who play video games. [laughter] tucker: i am serious. [laughter] tucker: i wish it were enough to be charming at dinner. [laughter] tucker: but it is not. that is not a choice men make it is an instinct women have and it is true over time and across population, race, income. if you are mad about it, not my problem. you have to address people as they are, it does not address human nature, if you have a society where, on average, women make more than men, you will see a predictable series of events and women will stop getting married. they will continue to have children but those children will not have a father at home. ,verything else that happens conservatives are from a with because we spend a lot of time moralizing about it. a lot of time. we spend no time asking how can we make this better. if you have a society where the only full-time employees, true in western maine and much of rural america, hospitals and schools
them, this is not talking points we on the all right believe, this is a product of a consistent social science. i wish women were very excited to marry overweight indolent men who play video games. [laughter] tucker: i am serious. [laughter] tucker: i wish it were enough to be charming at dinner. [laughter] tucker: but it is not. that is not a choice men make it is an instinct women have and it is true over time and across population, race, income. if you are mad about it, not my problem. you...
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spoke to earlier who is in syria that is a research fellow for the school for advanced studies in social sciences she told us the army does have a history of intervening to tackle public anger against civilian rule we can see there are gay flat has a big factor of democracy in. iraq so we should not understand this no one has a way to almost certain people's demands on the demands of the administration but that's been going on from oklahoma. you know historically the option and power and you know january has always created crime. to use the place and. the all the actor is will do so to try. to do that are you. so it was only around two hours ago that we heard from algeria that the army chief. was wanting to invoke as we say article one hundred two of the constitution to remove president were to flee from power and right now we're hearing that the algerian constitutional council is holding a special amazing about that and to discuss article one hundred two invoking that which would then go to the parliament where it would need a two thirds majority to pass a senior political analyst with us in stu
spoke to earlier who is in syria that is a research fellow for the school for advanced studies in social sciences she told us the army does have a history of intervening to tackle public anger against civilian rule we can see there are gay flat has a big factor of democracy in. iraq so we should not understand this no one has a way to almost certain people's demands on the demands of the administration but that's been going on from oklahoma. you know historically the option and power and you...
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she's a research fellow at the paris based school of advanced studies in the social sciences in london a live. gaeta he is managing director of the risk consultancy global strat thank you both for joining us m l let me start with you you're on this program just a few days ago with me i know it's the third time you've been on in three weeks the first time was on march the second let me ask you to go back in your mind to then did you expect that you'd have a moment three weeks song with flicka saying he's standing down. yes yes unfortunately it was expected it was expected jam people it was expected by the point this just that it was expected by vietnamese to have to know about l.g.'s history because that's not the first sad that the regime needs to using the demands for chant the people's demands for chiang chant and using them in order to stay in power at the so in one thousand sixty two when they imagine the last of the what would you call commandments in favor of the military commandments. so in ninety sixty five when a president submitted to him took over bimbette and then explainin
she's a research fellow at the paris based school of advanced studies in the social sciences in london a live. gaeta he is managing director of the risk consultancy global strat thank you both for joining us m l let me start with you you're on this program just a few days ago with me i know it's the third time you've been on in three weeks the first time was on march the second let me ask you to go back in your mind to then did you expect that you'd have a moment three weeks song with flicka...
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well i'm above occur as a research fellow at the paris by school for advanced studies and social sciences speaking to us earlier from algiers she gave us some detail about the numbers of people thought to have taken part in these latest protests today healthy schill figure and government those not communicating on these figures but people are also has have been talking about two tree millions of adrienne's in the streets today a two hour to do country so this protest which march march stronger than those of us twenty but with the same feeling of confidence of her happy ness and also price to have been able to maintain them peaceful this space the huge number of participants and also despite the fact how this aid that everyone was expecting in the outside weird algerians to be violent and civilized cording to what they have been through during the ninety's so this feeling and its pride of having been able to maintain that most haitians peaceful was very important today and they were also not only the major interest to do about you know to have all they could give to the world will also a n
well i'm above occur as a research fellow at the paris by school for advanced studies and social sciences speaking to us earlier from algiers she gave us some detail about the numbers of people thought to have taken part in these latest protests today healthy schill figure and government those not communicating on these figures but people are also has have been talking about two tree millions of adrienne's in the streets today a two hour to do country so this protest which march march stronger...
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booker is a research fellow at the school of advanced studies in social sciences she joins us now by skype from algis good to have you with us given the statements from the ruling national liberation front from the army did we do believe that would actually cause days may now be numbered. well the time to move him out of the opportunity that she had to return is not going to make any difference. how does feeling that is to make and there is a huge this chance also among the people on the side that that there have been. spreading all over. there but they're also going to even maybe not a little less. oh what the algerian people are now beyond which you can really now it's about half the states getting rid of the regime and it's showing trying to have the not in article for the army to negotiate a chop and so that transition. glad you mentioned that point so what you think the next move by the civilian elites the military really will be if it sounds like they may not want to completely let go of power if there won't be a complete transition to democracy there was another sort of figure
booker is a research fellow at the school of advanced studies in social sciences she joins us now by skype from algis good to have you with us given the statements from the ruling national liberation front from the army did we do believe that would actually cause days may now be numbered. well the time to move him out of the opportunity that she had to return is not going to make any difference. how does feeling that is to make and there is a huge this chance also among the people on the side...