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. >> social justice -- >> social justice -- >> social justice.ohn: social justice, something leftists talk about. >> social justice is code for good things no one needs to argue for, and no one dare be against. >> save the whales. >> gays in the military now! >> free nelson mandela. >> they freed him already. john: what's the enemy of social justice? >> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >> spread those resources. john: when that's tried, people have to wait in endless lines for their social justice. >> [inaudible] john: social justice -- >> if we don't get it -- john: that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> and now, john stossel. john: are you for social justice? i want to say i am because if i'm not, wouldn't that mean i'm for social injustice? that sounds terrible. it's why social justice is such a powerful slogan. it usually means, well, i'm not clear exactly what it means. it can mean so many things. jonah goldberg explains that in this video for prager university. >> ask ten lib calls to tell you -- lib
. >> social justice -- >> social justice -- >> social justice.ohn: social justice, something leftists talk about. >> social justice is code for good things no one needs to argue for, and no one dare be against. >> save the whales. >> gays in the military now! >> free nelson mandela. >> they freed him already. john: what's the enemy of social justice? >> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >>...
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-- social welfare programs? food stamps, medicare, medicaid, social security? jennifer: the history of the relationship between military social programs and civilian ones changes over time. initially, the military provides one of the first models for social welfare for the united states. civil war pensions are widely considered by historians to be one of the first american models of how you would provide for people in old age or disability. these are government programs for a wide swath of the population. and the g.i. bill sort of works in that same way, as a model of broader social welfare. what does it look like to provide housing subsidies, access to education, low-interest loans? what does that do for a population? of course, these programs are also emerging at the same time that civilian social welfare programs are growing. right after the civil war era pensions reach a huge concentration in the 1890's, the progressive era starts. the civilian welfare state starts to build and complement the growth of the military welfare state. that changes in the late 20
-- social welfare programs? food stamps, medicare, medicaid, social security? jennifer: the history of the relationship between military social programs and civilian ones changes over time. initially, the military provides one of the first models for social welfare for the united states. civil war pensions are widely considered by historians to be one of the first american models of how you would provide for people in old age or disability. these are government programs for a wide swath of the...
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>> that is social listening at its finest. that is such an important key here. social listening.fline. social listening to what your audience is liking or demanding more of. you could be creating content that you think is fantastic, but then you do that random miscellaneous piece of content and you realize that's what your audience really ate up. maybe that's the direction you move forward with your content strategy with. so listening is key. that's why i say doing a brand audit further allows you to get to know your audience and then suit yourself up that much better to roll out your most effective strategy going forward. >> do you feel like you can then do some selling on social media? you've established your brand. you've established this communication. can you then slip in some things about selling your product? >> so here is the thing when it comes to social media. you should look at social media as building brand awareness and building your community. because when you built brand awareness and have a loyal and engaged community, they kind of start to do the selling for you.
>> that is social listening at its finest. that is such an important key here. social listening.fline. social listening to what your audience is liking or demanding more of. you could be creating content that you think is fantastic, but then you do that random miscellaneous piece of content and you realize that's what your audience really ate up. maybe that's the direction you move forward with your content strategy with. so listening is key. that's why i say doing a brand audit further...
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i want to harden the social sciences. he said i determine early during my darpa tour to try to orient this program as much towards quantitative measurement and analysis as possible. he thought his solution was this company called simone maddox, a computer can be found by a prominent mit professor. it most of them at election of president kennedy by predicting on a state-by-state basis allegedly with action of 80% the final results. harpers magazine and 61 called it a people machine site where you could devise a mathematical model of the american public and feed into the computer? a professor said this is the a-bomb of the social sciences. so he said as far as we at darpa concert a group like this had impeccable credentials and help avoid many problems. it seemed like a perfect solution is going to be the biggest disaster that disaster start showing up in vietnam in 1966 and one of the first studies with walters psychotherapy study. you would think we are mocking this picture of people bought it at the time. some people di
i want to harden the social sciences. he said i determine early during my darpa tour to try to orient this program as much towards quantitative measurement and analysis as possible. he thought his solution was this company called simone maddox, a computer can be found by a prominent mit professor. it most of them at election of president kennedy by predicting on a state-by-state basis allegedly with action of 80% the final results. harpers magazine and 61 called it a people machine site where...
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es decir, instagram, en la red social mÁs narcisista.s filtros que tienen la red social. creo que a todos nos gusta vernos bien en una fotografÍa, sin embargo, lo natural es lo mÁs bonito. hace poco veÍamos una campaÑa en "pequeÑos gigantes", que era que todas las mujeres ponÍan una fotografÍa sin maquillaje y se veÍan bonitas. carolina: hay una pregunta bien importante, quÉ hay con los poderosos likes? el informe revela que el 78% de los usuarios de las redes sociales admitiÓ en algÚn momento que ellos mismos habrÍan eliminados fotos por no tener los suficientes likes. es decir, si pones una foto de instagram y tienes 40, lo borras. carolina: eso es mucho. javier: pero para ti, no es nada. carolina: aprovechamos para que no sigan en nuestra cuenta para ver mÁs detalles. javier: hay otro dato importante. 2/3 de los milenios admitieron dar ese like a fotos y vÍdeos que le hayan dado like anteriormente a ellos. podrÍamos decir que es un like p or like. yo soy bien mezquino en eso. [risas] carolina: exactamente. hoy en dÍa, parece imposible
es decir, instagram, en la red social mÁs narcisista.s filtros que tienen la red social. creo que a todos nos gusta vernos bien en una fotografÍa, sin embargo, lo natural es lo mÁs bonito. hace poco veÍamos una campaÑa en "pequeÑos gigantes", que era que todas las mujeres ponÍan una fotografÍa sin maquillaje y se veÍan bonitas. carolina: hay una pregunta bien importante, quÉ hay con los poderosos likes? el informe revela que el 78% de los usuarios de las redes sociales...
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rosario:carolina rosario travÉs de redes sociales.n holiday inn. carolina: retomando el tema del dÍa sobre lo que uno debe hacer cuando presencia un crimen en redes sociales, el portavoz de la policÍa de miami dade, nos comentaba que es muy importante que la gente se comunique directamente con las autoridades. nos gustarÍa preguntarles a ustedes quÉ harÍan si estÁn viendo su cuenta de instagram,facebook si ven que lo que estÁn viendo no es una broma y lo que estÁ viendo es de verdad? rosario:manden sus comentarios usando el #ediciÓndigital. carolina: hablando de temas que han estado por todas partes en redes sociales. el es gobernador de veracruz, javier duarte, aceptÓ voluntariamente su extradiciÓn a mÉxico desde guatemala, en donde fue capturado el fin de semana tras permanecer prÓfugo durante meses. rosario: la imagen sonriente de duarte durante su captura causÓ repercusiones en mÉxico y varios memes. carolina:si ve esta fotografÍa, en donde se estÁ sonriendo y como que pendiente de la conversaciÓn que estÁn teniendo a su alrededor
rosario:carolina rosario travÉs de redes sociales.n holiday inn. carolina: retomando el tema del dÍa sobre lo que uno debe hacer cuando presencia un crimen en redes sociales, el portavoz de la policÍa de miami dade, nos comentaba que es muy importante que la gente se comunique directamente con las autoridades. nos gustarÍa preguntarles a ustedes quÉ harÍan si estÁn viendo su cuenta de instagram,facebook si ven que lo que estÁn viendo no es una broma y lo que estÁ viendo es de verdad?...
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socialize constructs, that the differences between the sexes are the source of social inequity. it women could eradicate what makes us different from men, then we would have achieved social equality within the topic this mentality givest contraception, the hookup culture and abortion, to name a few. get the problem with this thinking was that from the get-go it assumed there was something inherently flawed about women and of the male mold was a ideal against which all things should be measured. this i argue in the book has had the effect of empowering men all the more an objective by integrating women. don't believe me? offer a quote from one man come in early self-professed feminist hugh hefner. in the interview with esquire he said women are the major beneficiaries of the sexual revolution took a permitted them to be natural sexual beings as men are. as for feminism should have been all along. unfortunately, within feminism does than a puritan probation as anti-sector. playboy is the antidote to puritanism. in the 1950s and 60s there were still states outlawed birth-control pi
socialize constructs, that the differences between the sexes are the source of social inequity. it women could eradicate what makes us different from men, then we would have achieved social equality within the topic this mentality givest contraception, the hookup culture and abortion, to name a few. get the problem with this thinking was that from the get-go it assumed there was something inherently flawed about women and of the male mold was a ideal against which all things should be measured....
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>> musculus departments to monitor social media but we can't monitor all social media.avily on the companies to forward the information to the police department. we just don't have the resources to monitor social media. >> social media companies like to artificial intelligence to help them out. how do you think that will play out? >> hopefully will play out well. facebook has the financial wherewithal to make this happen. they need to focus their efforts and they could not have been, law enforcement and basically set up some kind of a delay before the flight streams are actually posted on their website. lea: thibodeaux post on post on facebook life, they can post on twitter, periscope, something else. thank you for your insight. d.c. homicide detective rod wheeler, we appreciate it. >> appreciated. lauren: the number one seeded celtics in a tune up and hold it in new york rangers smother the montrÉal montreal canadiens to even up the series. the same, new music firm prints. ♪ lauren: one year after prince's desk in the new music is released in the legendary performer. y
>> musculus departments to monitor social media but we can't monitor all social media.avily on the companies to forward the information to the police department. we just don't have the resources to monitor social media. >> social media companies like to artificial intelligence to help them out. how do you think that will play out? >> hopefully will play out well. facebook has the financial wherewithal to make this happen. they need to focus their efforts and they could not...
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if women could eradicate what makes us different from man, we will have achieved social equality with men they thought. this mentality gave us contraception, the hookup culture and abortion to name a few and get the problem with this thinking was from the get-go it assumed there was something inherently flawed about women and the male mold with the ideal against which all things should be measured. this i argue in the book has had the effect of empowering then all the more an object defined integrating women. don't believe me? try a free quote from one man, curly salt or fast hugh hefner. in an interview, he said the major beneficiaries of the revolution permitted them to be natural be that men are. that is where feminism should have been all law. unfortunately, within feminist and there has been a period in prohibitionist element that is anti-factual. the antidote to puritanism peered in the 1950s and 60s, still states that outlaw birth control so i started pending court cases to challenge that. at the same time, i helped sponsor the lower court cases that eventually led to rove the
if women could eradicate what makes us different from man, we will have achieved social equality with men they thought. this mentality gave us contraception, the hookup culture and abortion to name a few and get the problem with this thinking was from the get-go it assumed there was something inherently flawed about women and the male mold with the ideal against which all things should be measured. this i argue in the book has had the effect of empowering then all the more an object defined...
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es una de las mascotas mÁs populares de las redes sociales. carolina: hermoso.lina: quÉ ternura! luce tierno. que diferente. tendrÍas un perro Único. muy lindo. hay que seguirlo por las redes sociales. carolina: esto si que es un triÁngulo amoroso. te acuerdas de el gato y el ratÓn que siempre se pelea. en este caso, la historia es un poco diferente, un gato, un perro y un ratÓn juegan. carolina: estos animales eran la mascota de una familia que los tuvieron que dejar en un refugio de animales. al ser separados los empleados mostraron un cambio de Ánimo. este vÍdeo creo que lo publicaron las mismas personas del centro de animales. se ha hecho viral. carolina: ojalÁ que alguien que quiera adoptar un animal puede adoptar a los 3 para que sea una familia grande y feliz. carolina: te imaginas tener 3 pares de gemelos y con la misma fecha de cumpleaÑos? carolina: me encantarÍa. esto le ocurriÓ a una familia que cuando estaban proceso dado dar a 2 pares de gemelos, la mujer quedÓ embarazada de gemelos. carolina: ahora, lo mÁs curioso del caso es que todos nacieron en
es una de las mascotas mÁs populares de las redes sociales. carolina: hermoso.lina: quÉ ternura! luce tierno. que diferente. tendrÍas un perro Único. muy lindo. hay que seguirlo por las redes sociales. carolina: esto si que es un triÁngulo amoroso. te acuerdas de el gato y el ratÓn que siempre se pelea. en este caso, la historia es un poco diferente, un gato, un perro y un ratÓn juegan. carolina: estos animales eran la mascota de una familia que los tuvieron que dejar en un refugio de...
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medicare and social security go hand in hand. it was roosevelt who invented social security. medicare came in in the 1960's. these programs you often hear , about doomsday dates for those programs, don't you? social security goes insolvent in 2034 and medicare is belly up in 2025. whatever it is. what does that all mean? first of all, it is not recent. they have always had a insolvency dates on those programs. they just adjust the years closer or further away. depending on what else is happening in the federal government. when obamacare came in. that pushed medicare's insolvency date back something like 11 years. it is something that the economists wrestle with. does it mean if the date is 2034 for social security, does that mean there is no more money? no, it means you cannot pay 100 cents on the dollar. it means trouble. that's the date where they pay $.99 on the dollar. t, doesn't mean cup put --kapu but it means trouble. the question is, what is being done to preserve these programs? if you get a chance when you get home, fire up the computer and plug in social security 2
medicare and social security go hand in hand. it was roosevelt who invented social security. medicare came in in the 1960's. these programs you often hear , about doomsday dates for those programs, don't you? social security goes insolvent in 2034 and medicare is belly up in 2025. whatever it is. what does that all mean? first of all, it is not recent. they have always had a insolvency dates on those programs. they just adjust the years closer or further away. depending on what else is...
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con esto de las ondas sociales. >> sÍ.sentadora: quÉ recomienda tÚ a una chica que quiere comenzar con su canal de youtube? >> que no tengan miedo. muchas chicas tienen miedo de grabarse. siempre tienes que ser tÚ misma. brilla con esa luz. presentadora: muy bien. por Último, quÉ has aprendido con tu canal? >> es demasiado. es una plataforma muy bonita. te apoyan tanto. he pasado por muchos momentos difÍciles, de verdad, sin el apoyo de mis seguidores no sÉ lo que serÍa de mi. les agradezco. gracias por seguir me en mis redes sociales. presentadora: muchas gracias. que pases un buen dÍa. >> gracias. igualmente. ♪ presentadora: bueno. [habla en inglÉs] las cosas que aprendÍ de las caricaturas. tengo muchos recuerdos de ver caricaturas de niÑa. [habla en inglÉs] como vemos en las redes sociales, muchos de ustedes han compartido fotografÍas recordando lo que han aprendido a travÉs de las caricaturas. dicen que todo es posible. incluso, por debajo del agua. como vimos muchas caricaturas de el pato donald, compartan en ediciÓn
con esto de las ondas sociales. >> sÍ.sentadora: quÉ recomienda tÚ a una chica que quiere comenzar con su canal de youtube? >> que no tengan miedo. muchas chicas tienen miedo de grabarse. siempre tienes que ser tÚ misma. brilla con esa luz. presentadora: muy bien. por Último, quÉ has aprendido con tu canal? >> es demasiado. es una plataforma muy bonita. te apoyan tanto. he pasado por muchos momentos difÍciles, de verdad, sin el apoyo de mis seguidores no sÉ lo que...
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constructs the differences between the two are from social inequity. if we could eradicate than we would have social equality this davis contraception and abortion to name a few viet from the get-go that there's something inherently flawed about women in the ideal of which all things should be measured in i have argued it has the effect to empower men that objectify women if you don't believe we offer a quotation from hugh hefner in the interview with "esquire" he said women are the major beneficiary of the sexual revolution that is where feminism should have been all along unfortunately there is that prohibitionist element it is the antidote to puritanism outlying birth control so i started the court cases to challenge that the same time i hope those lower court cases i was a feminist before there was such a thing that is part of the history berger now we live out those logical extremes that all perceptible differences between the sexes are arbitrary and socialized we're on the final frontier or as pled in a recent article the ultimate goal is to demo
constructs the differences between the two are from social inequity. if we could eradicate than we would have social equality this davis contraception and abortion to name a few viet from the get-go that there's something inherently flawed about women in the ideal of which all things should be measured in i have argued it has the effect to empower men that objectify women if you don't believe we offer a quotation from hugh hefner in the interview with "esquire" he said women are the...
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--la misma arma con la que se habria tomado fotos en la red social.take vo blanca --una propuesta para instalar nuevas camaras de seguridad crean una fuerte polemica en san jose. --mientras el departamento de policia y miembros de los vecindarios afectados consideran necesario que se instalen para identificar a los conductores que exceden la velocidad en determinadas areas, muchos conductores dicen que la propuesta afectaria la intimidad de quienes van al volante. blanca la dramática búsqueda de un maestro que se dio a la fuga con su alumna en el estado de tennessee culminó hoy con un arresto al nortede california... take 2boxes pasemos con david gonzález quien tiene los detalles de cómo se originó la captura de este supuesto pederasta... david, se sabe si la joven huyó con el sujeto por decisión propia?... david on camera buenas tardes blanca...eso todava no lo ha dicho la polica y la investigación actualmente continúa en curso... sin embargo, previo al arresto ambos fueron captados en un video de vigilancia portando un cambio de apariencia muy pecul
--la misma arma con la que se habria tomado fotos en la red social.take vo blanca --una propuesta para instalar nuevas camaras de seguridad crean una fuerte polemica en san jose. --mientras el departamento de policia y miembros de los vecindarios afectados consideran necesario que se instalen para identificar a los conductores que exceden la velocidad en determinadas areas, muchos conductores dicen que la propuesta afectaria la intimidad de quienes van al volante. blanca la dramática búsqueda...
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is there any place that you see for social programs to be cut? need to be part of an effort of cuts in the federal government if we're going to lower some of those numbers? guest: just a couple of minutes. the first is that we actually shrinking these programs. so the impression in the article it's going up isn't true. the set of programs addressed, ongress has been shrinking for five or six years. so that's why we have a lot of damage. we spend less on workforce training than we used to. only about 30 r percent of the cost of college. i mentioned they're serving the in child care assistance that we have in the since the the program 1990s. a point where there's a lot of unmet need. in terms of what we should do budget, i would note that one of the important things for the people viewing to keep is the tax proposal, go -- that the president has said he'll be working on with congress. the worry is that would be tacks for the wealthy which would, of course, go in he wrong direction in terms of contributing to those numbers that you described, but no
is there any place that you see for social programs to be cut? need to be part of an effort of cuts in the federal government if we're going to lower some of those numbers? guest: just a couple of minutes. the first is that we actually shrinking these programs. so the impression in the article it's going up isn't true. the set of programs addressed, ongress has been shrinking for five or six years. so that's why we have a lot of damage. we spend less on workforce training than we used to. only...
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to ask a question via social media please use the #at nasa. today's participants are thomas associate administrator of the science mission direct your at nasa headquarters in washington. mikhail g. lawn astronomer at the university of niche in belgium. sean kerry, manager of nasa's science center at caltech in pasadena, california. sarah seager professor of planetary science and physics at massachusetts institute of tech elegy in cambridge. and nicole louis astronomer at the states science institute in baltimore. and zach thomas can you start us off with what the big news of the day is? >> thank you so much. i've been associate administrator for the trek there for social science and i am in awe today about the depth and breadth of the science we do here. we are changing people's lives every day and we stretch our imagination and we inspire every day. i'm excited to announce that we have used our spritzer space telescope to determine the seven planets orbiting a nearby -- star about 40 light years away. as you can see in this illustration many
to ask a question via social media please use the #at nasa. today's participants are thomas associate administrator of the science mission direct your at nasa headquarters in washington. mikhail g. lawn astronomer at the university of niche in belgium. sean kerry, manager of nasa's science center at caltech in pasadena, california. sarah seager professor of planetary science and physics at massachusetts institute of tech elegy in cambridge. and nicole louis astronomer at the states science...
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hablando de redes sociales, eres fanÁtico de ellas?novaciÓn tecnolÓgica. por supuesto, que la redes sociales no se quedan atrÁs. trabaja aquÍ con facebook. nos va a contar de las nuevas herramientas. estamos sÚper emocionados. >> hemos pensado 3 cosas nuevas de facebook. una cÁmara nueva a la izquierda. tambiÉn, maneras de compartir fotos y vÍdeos que hacen con la cÁmara. la diferencia es que directo es sÓlo cuando quiere compartir una foto con una Única amiga. las historias son con tus amigos, pero sÓlo por un dÍa. >> nombraste la nueva cÁmara de facebook. en quÉ consiste? [habla en inglÉs] >> hay un montÓn de diferencias. la mÁs grande son los efectos. un efecto asombroso la relaciÓn que hemos podido hacer con algunas polÍticas. tambiÉn, la nueva pelÍcula de los powers rangers. todos los usuarios pueden utilizar estas herramientas. >> ya lo saben. para todos los fanÁticos se pueden utilizar las nuevas herramientas. ♪ presentadora: gracias a nuestro reportero digital. presentador: si estÁs buscando empleo y tu sueÑo es encontrar uno c
hablando de redes sociales, eres fanÁtico de ellas?novaciÓn tecnolÓgica. por supuesto, que la redes sociales no se quedan atrÁs. trabaja aquÍ con facebook. nos va a contar de las nuevas herramientas. estamos sÚper emocionados. >> hemos pensado 3 cosas nuevas de facebook. una cÁmara nueva a la izquierda. tambiÉn, maneras de compartir fotos y vÍdeos que hacen con la cÁmara. la diferencia es que directo es sÓlo cuando quiere compartir una foto con una Única amiga. las historias...
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the guardian is saying that it social care. the guardian is saying thatitis social care.t is considering taxes on very expensive homes. these are the kind of policies that ed miliband's labour and of policies that ed miliband's labourandjeremy of policies that ed miliband's labour and jeremy corbyn's labour would be quite keen on having. she is trying to steal the centre ground and bringing in some fairly socialist policies. it'll be interesting to how that plays with the good people of burgess hill and if they believe this is a centre ground conservative party warm weather she is quite a hard right wing conservative party. facebook must pay to police the internet. social media firms may have two paper the cost of policing digital crimes. i could end up being quite expensive. it will be almost impossible to do, as well. the telegraph says that a similar arrangement is in place for football clubs, when there is certain policing on match days, those foot ball policing on match days, those football clubs contribute to that. that is because it is a known fact that match will
the guardian is saying that it social care. the guardian is saying thatitis social care.t is considering taxes on very expensive homes. these are the kind of policies that ed miliband's labour and of policies that ed miliband's labourandjeremy of policies that ed miliband's labour and jeremy corbyn's labour would be quite keen on having. she is trying to steal the centre ground and bringing in some fairly socialist policies. it'll be interesting to how that plays with the good people of burgess...
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the elite school was the social milieu where roosevelt formed life. the intersection of class and combat shaped and new round of college civil war monuments very different from the early memorial halls at harvard, or the sentimental soldier statue dedicated around the same time at williams. let's look at one northern and one southern example. i campaign launched at yale in 1869 culminated six years later in the dedication of a memorial and intermingled union and confederate soldiers. the point was that yale men were fighting men, and they were poised to reproduce. [laughter] dr. brown: only the dead are listed, but they are proxies for all who served. not coincidentally, the president of yale was the leader of the college presidents for training. college presidents were important to this initiative because yale did not advocate strenuous military training in response to army manpower needs, but as a form of discipline, a form of education. this is very different from the kind of cincinnatus consideration that we saw in daniel chester french's minuteme
the elite school was the social milieu where roosevelt formed life. the intersection of class and combat shaped and new round of college civil war monuments very different from the early memorial halls at harvard, or the sentimental soldier statue dedicated around the same time at williams. let's look at one northern and one southern example. i campaign launched at yale in 1869 culminated six years later in the dedication of a memorial and intermingled union and confederate soldiers. the point...
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the hopes of climate change, security of socialized medicine. and this has played a major role in shaping the nature of the u.s. political debate. >> there is a lecturer at stanford law school. the first book is exceptional america what divides america from the world and from each other. beverly is calling in from georgia. hello, go ahead. >> caller: my concern has to do with people that call themselves conservative and who feel it's fine to have as many guns as they want and not have any regulation or anything that would violate their second amendment rights and on the other hand, they do not believe that women should have abortio abortions. >> guest: that is a great question. overall, the american conservatism in the last 30 30 years is a phenomenon that political scientists have said basically the republican party moved dramatically to the right in the last 30 years and much more so to the right and the party has moved to the left and much of that shift is explained by the weight of the antigovernment actors especially the fundamentalism and
the hopes of climate change, security of socialized medicine. and this has played a major role in shaping the nature of the u.s. political debate. >> there is a lecturer at stanford law school. the first book is exceptional america what divides america from the world and from each other. beverly is calling in from georgia. hello, go ahead. >> caller: my concern has to do with people that call themselves conservative and who feel it's fine to have as many guns as they want and not...
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capitalist countries do get more social justice all the time.beatles said, the world keeps getting better. ♪ ♪ when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums at angie's list, we believe there are certain things you can count on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. [ toilet flushes ] so when you need a plumber, you can...
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poll shows between socialism and capitalism, young people actually prefer socialism.booing] when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums [applause] john: when i went to college, my professors were pretty clear. it was simple. good people go into public service. greedy selfish people try to make money. so, how many of you heard that message from your professors in school? some, i'm happy not so many. a recent survey of young people asked, which is better, socialism or capitalism? slightly more picked socialism. i think -- are they crazy? socialism eats freedom an opportunity. brian teaches economics at kings college in manhattan. one student came into your office said, is it okay if i go into business? >> yeah, it was sort of like she was admitting that she had cheated on an exam or something. put her head down, said, is it all right if i want to go into business? i thought to myself, is this state of our situa
poll shows between socialism and capitalism, young people actually prefer socialism.booing] when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums [applause] john: when i went to college, my professors were pretty clear. it was simple. good people go into public service. greedy selfish people try to make money. so, how many of you heard that...
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you've got to have growth with social inclusion. and that is something which is universal across latin america. (soft music) - [narrator] the commodities bubble eventually burst revealing fundamental problems. economic disarray went hand in hand with political upheaval. - there's a saying that when the tide goes out, you see who's swimming naked and i think that was true with a lot of latin american countries, brazil obviously being the most obvious case. the countries where there was a lot of corruption, the countries where they spent, especially recent years chasing off business and investors, those are the ones that are really struggling right now. - when the silver cycle ended, things got bad and fingers got pointed. all these countries that had been spending, you know it's kinda like you get a job and you get a raise and all of a sudden you lose your job and you've been spending like a rich guy 'cause you've been earning like a rich guy. well now you're not earning like a rich guy, but you still have all these bills. politicall
you've got to have growth with social inclusion. and that is something which is universal across latin america. (soft music) - [narrator] the commodities bubble eventually burst revealing fundamental problems. economic disarray went hand in hand with political upheaval. - there's a saying that when the tide goes out, you see who's swimming naked and i think that was true with a lot of latin american countries, brazil obviously being the most obvious case. the countries where there was a lot of...
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if you see something disturbing on social media, report it.n be a little difficult especially if it is online and happening halfway across the country. anything that you can do to try to alert authorities to what is going on and what you may be seeing, that is important to do. >> in this case, if the attack is happening in chicago and i'm in mountain view, do i call 911? do i try to look up chicago pd? how does somebody report something disturbing that they see online? >> if you can find out where the crime is happening, absolutely call the local authority for where you think the crime is occurring. you can also report something to the fbi online. they have a submission section on their website for crimes happening on the internet. here in mountain view, we're fortunate enough where we have our own cyber security unit where we can actually look at crimes here that happen in mountain view. >> katie, are you the person who tweets from the account? the police department has -- >> i am. >> are you? because i notice that you have a picture of someo
if you see something disturbing on social media, report it.n be a little difficult especially if it is online and happening halfway across the country. anything that you can do to try to alert authorities to what is going on and what you may be seeing, that is important to do. >> in this case, if the attack is happening in chicago and i'm in mountain view, do i call 911? do i try to look up chicago pd? how does somebody report something disturbing that they see online? >> if you can...
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but he also was interested in social is. another thing happened, they were assigned behavioral sciences and a hired a man to run the behavioral sciences office and it becomes another branch out of the behavioral sciences. he goes on to lay the foundations which i also discussed in the book but it began to coincide so what begin to happen is a became an insurgency agency that was being flooded by strange proposals to basically help understand this insurgency. one of my favorites was from 1965 when general electric wrote suggesting that there company be given a contract that would allow the company to apply experience in technology and counterinsurgency and it was for the internal religious activity. so a massive lie detector. it was a modern version reimagined so they consider the following scenario. a high-security central government arrives by helicopter and is suspected of being under pressure. pressure. they are assembled by their local teams such that each can see every other villager. so imagine you are all villagers. e
but he also was interested in social is. another thing happened, they were assigned behavioral sciences and a hired a man to run the behavioral sciences office and it becomes another branch out of the behavioral sciences. he goes on to lay the foundations which i also discussed in the book but it began to coincide so what begin to happen is a became an insurgency agency that was being flooded by strange proposals to basically help understand this insurgency. one of my favorites was from 1965...
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. >> un tema muy controversial y los invitamos a que comenten en las redes sociales utilizando el # ediciÓnlas personas mÁs vulnerables . en este momento son personas vulnerables y esta su mensaje a un mÁs controversial. sin embargo, esta carta que le mandÓ varias arqueas dice que estÁ, y sin embargo de que no estÁ a favor de que tomÉ la posiciÓn polÍtica. a una familia indocumentada. para evitar problemas con la ley. >> bueno, y en otras noticias, egipto declarÓ estado de emergencia tras una masacre de cristianos. bajo estrictas medidas de seguridad se reunieron en el monasterio de santa mina. los familiares de las vÍctimas de los atentados que ocurrieron el domingo, contra dos iglesias semanas antes de la visita del es que esto ocurre. justamente en diciembre hubo otro ataque adentro de un centro religioso. el presidente de egipto dio unas declaraciones fuertes carolina, que dijo que reconocÍa que la guerra iba a ser una difÍcil y larga pero que tenÍan todas las herramientas puestas para combatir este grupo de extremistas que estÁn causando muchos problemas. >> especialmente en un dÍa en
. >> un tema muy controversial y los invitamos a que comenten en las redes sociales utilizando el # ediciÓnlas personas mÁs vulnerables . en este momento son personas vulnerables y esta su mensaje a un mÁs controversial. sin embargo, esta carta que le mandÓ varias arqueas dice que estÁ, y sin embargo de que no estÁ a favor de que tomÉ la posiciÓn polÍtica. a una familia indocumentada. para evitar problemas con la ley. >> bueno, y en otras noticias, egipto declarÓ estado de...
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hablaba de esas imÁgenes que veÍas en la redes sociales y son tremendas.en el suelo. no sabemos si son heridos o fallecidos. incluso, otros pasajeros estaban tratando de entrar al vagÓn para ayudar a las personas que estaban dentro. son unas imÁgenes que las podemos ver. uno de los metros que se encuentra en el centro de la ciudad. la explosiÓn se produjo cerca de las 02:40. un poco mÁs temprano en estados unidos. presentador: las autoridades, especÍficamente el comitÉ nacional antiterrorista, dijo que un segundo artefacto explosivo habrÍa sido hallado en la misma -- otra estaciÓn. josÉ: afortunadamente, no estallÓ. todo indica, como decÍa el fiscal ya estÁ hablando de un ataque terrorista, vladimir putin ha dicho que no se elimina esta teorÍa y todo indica que una persona entrÓ al metro con un maletÍn. presentadora: justamente, te decÍa eso. se ven unas imÁgenes una persona que dejaba un maletÍn, pero hasta este momento, no hay imÁgenes. jose: sÓlo hay imÁgenes de la cÁmara de seguridad. se vea la persona vestida de forma tradicional. por ahora, es sÓlo u
hablaba de esas imÁgenes que veÍas en la redes sociales y son tremendas.en el suelo. no sabemos si son heridos o fallecidos. incluso, otros pasajeros estaban tratando de entrar al vagÓn para ayudar a las personas que estaban dentro. son unas imÁgenes que las podemos ver. uno de los metros que se encuentra en el centro de la ciudad. la explosiÓn se produjo cerca de las 02:40. un poco mÁs temprano en estados unidos. presentador: las autoridades, especÍficamente el comitÉ nacional...
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all the economical and social questions that coincide.elenchon and even if was never very clear on it, i think he would have -- his discourse is either the eu changes or we leave the eu. as window, germany would never accept the rules of a far left party, so he would have probably ended up leaving the eu so the program in this sense would be the same. it is a volatile mix. we have already heard that perhaps marine le pen could emerge the victor in the second round of voting. do you buy into that? geraldine: theoretically, no. the social party, which only plus, you 6% now, have the conservative party at -- with theould macron voters, we already reach more than 50%, and i'm pretty sure the conservative party voters will not vote for marine le pen. alan: i disagree. there are studies that say 1/3 of the electorate of voters for francois fillon will vote for marine le pen. there talking about conservative catholic populations in france whose values are much closer to this patriotism and nationalism of marine le pen than to this liberalism, th
all the economical and social questions that coincide.elenchon and even if was never very clear on it, i think he would have -- his discourse is either the eu changes or we leave the eu. as window, germany would never accept the rules of a far left party, so he would have probably ended up leaving the eu so the program in this sense would be the same. it is a volatile mix. we have already heard that perhaps marine le pen could emerge the victor in the second round of voting. do you buy into...
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social security. i talked to you about christa mecadon and christa has -- she opens so many case files for people with issues with social security. and you know, you know, there's one county that i skept. schuylkill county, pennsylvania. 150,000 people that live there and fully 38,000 of them receive social security checks. either disability or old age benefits. and folks really depend on that. they depend on getting the right amount and getting it on time because a big chunk of those people, that's all they have to live on and we know that and we're very conscious of that and if a problem comes up with social security, let us know. we may be able to help. medicare goes hand in hand with social security. and they make mistakes sometimes, too. and sometimes your provider isn't getting paid and you don't want your doctor or your nurse to be upset or your therapist and we can help with that. economic development. we talked about a little bit. to me, fostering the climate for more and better jobs is proba
social security. i talked to you about christa mecadon and christa has -- she opens so many case files for people with issues with social security. and you know, you know, there's one county that i skept. schuylkill county, pennsylvania. 150,000 people that live there and fully 38,000 of them receive social security checks. either disability or old age benefits. and folks really depend on that. they depend on getting the right amount and getting it on time because a big chunk of those people,...
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el escÁndalo que persigue un banco sigue trending en redes sociales.n que varios de sus colegas de habla hispana frecuentaron lugares altamente visitados por inmigrantes para convencerlos de abrir cuentas de ahorro y cheques. la estrategia era cumplir con objetivos de ventas agresivas. el abogado que obtuvo las declaraciones juramentados, dice que algunos empleados ofrecÍan 10 $ por abrir una cuota corriente. 10 $ no es mucho lo que ofrecen pero no es nada de Ético. continuando con ese tema de inmigraciÓn, vamos a nuestra pantalla virtual, ahÍ estÁ carolina para hablar mÁs del tema. carolina: recordamos cada paso que ha tomado el mandatario en cuanto tema de inmigraciÓn, solamente 98 dÍas que ha estado en el poder. faltarÍa solamente dos dÍas para que se cumpla este sÁbado los 100 dÍas como presidente de estados unidos . en su quinto dÍa como presidente firmÓ una orden ejecutiva anunciando castigos para gobiernos locales que no cooperen con la informaciÓn. un informe indica que los considerados como santuario rechazar mantener bajo arresto a personas.
el escÁndalo que persigue un banco sigue trending en redes sociales.n que varios de sus colegas de habla hispana frecuentaron lugares altamente visitados por inmigrantes para convencerlos de abrir cuentas de ahorro y cheques. la estrategia era cumplir con objetivos de ventas agresivas. el abogado que obtuvo las declaraciones juramentados, dice que algunos empleados ofrecÍan 10 $ por abrir una cuota corriente. 10 $ no es mucho lo que ofrecen pero no es nada de Ético. continuando con ese tema...
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it's a social agenda. there is nothing there to benefit or strengthen the military. so i come back to what i said before, it's up to civilians, including civilians in congress, who voted to repeal that law, they need to be held accountable for the problems that they caused. and then we can see if there's some other way to proceed. another question. yes, art. >> my name is arthur schultz. what i bring to this discussion is 20 years as an armor officer. i was in vietnam. my troop led the what was called the cambodian incursion. 60 days of constant maneuver, fighting one time after another. i would never want to see any women in that because that goes through at least pms cycles which nobody yet has talked about. when i've asked that question, i'm told that a woman loses 50% of her strength during that cycle. now, we talked about task cohesion. task cohesion seems to me, it has to be built on the ability to do the task. i'm an armor officer. armor is not just driving a tank. if you hit a mine, you're going to
it's a social agenda. there is nothing there to benefit or strengthen the military. so i come back to what i said before, it's up to civilians, including civilians in congress, who voted to repeal that law, they need to be held accountable for the problems that they caused. and then we can see if there's some other way to proceed. another question. yes, art. >> my name is arthur schultz. what i bring to this discussion is 20 years as an armor officer. i was in vietnam. my troop led the...
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>> social skills. >> what's one important social skill we talked about recently? >> academics. >> what you do every monday morning you like? >> conversations goes. >> yes. conversation skills are important. and you like that? >> yes. >> as jen said, the majority of each day in the community access programs in sf usd runabout 750-am until 1:50 pm so we spent one hour between functional academics and then nine-1 pm were in the committee at different sites. one of the things we do with students who are coming in on the yellow bus , sam and tommy were both travel train off the yellow bus learning to take public transportation safely. learning to plan the route, get to the bus and the entire-the travel training in entirety. sam, do you want to talk for about a second through that process? >> my teacher came to my house. she taught me how to look for landmarks, crossroads by myself and later jen came in and tommy had to take the train all the way down to the [inaudible] center which is a long ruptured so you have to be pretty patient. >> yes. it is along route. so stude
>> social skills. >> what's one important social skill we talked about recently? >> academics. >> what you do every monday morning you like? >> conversations goes. >> yes. conversation skills are important. and you like that? >> yes. >> as jen said, the majority of each day in the community access programs in sf usd runabout 750-am until 1:50 pm so we spent one hour between functional academics and then nine-1 pm were in the committee at different...
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that says use their social security numbers submitted by firms which do not match existing social securityumbers in the social security administration so they called those mismatches. when they get a certain number, the social security administration will send out letters to the firms. so the top of the firms, there is a good representation of businesses in those fights they. and when they have a get the tax year 2002, the number has actually increased. so that's a rough way to kind of get at the level of undocumented may be. and of course there's always raise and poultry plants, and plants generally. and so, when operation everest was done, an undercover operation called operation everest, the indicted pace and for seven years engaging in effect dignity and recruiting a legal document. executives were never indicted. they were indicted if they were found guilty. postcode you said it escalated after 1994. was it coincidental that senate has passed? >> guest: i think it was nafta. it was also the valuation of the peso in mexico, where some of the business owners i talked to said it's bankru
that says use their social security numbers submitted by firms which do not match existing social securityumbers in the social security administration so they called those mismatches. when they get a certain number, the social security administration will send out letters to the firms. so the top of the firms, there is a good representation of businesses in those fights they. and when they have a get the tax year 2002, the number has actually increased. so that's a rough way to kind of get at...
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if, as seems to be the cased, we era where social science is led to trump common sense, social scientistshould be more thorough, which means they need to be sent back to the drawing board on this topic. [applause] >> we have plenty of time for question and answer. >> you have made some really provocative statements. i appreciate it. a couple that come to mind. been made thats we need women in the special operations forces because that would make them smarter. women have more degrees and graduate degrees. this would increase the quality of special operations forces. this was stated in a recent special operations forces briefing. i have a printout that someone in the army sent to me. i will also show this out too. myth, it saysgory it is a myth that women are physically incapable of handling the rigors of combat arms, even though the overwhelming scientific evidence gathered by the university of pittsburgh showed that eating in 65% of tests, the next gender groups could not -- next gender -- mixed gender groups. they say it is a myth that women will be a distraction. what is this photo shar
if, as seems to be the cased, we era where social science is led to trump common sense, social scientistshould be more thorough, which means they need to be sent back to the drawing board on this topic. [applause] >> we have plenty of time for question and answer. >> you have made some really provocative statements. i appreciate it. a couple that come to mind. been made thats we need women in the special operations forces because that would make them smarter. women have more degrees...
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medicare and social security go hand in hand. it was roosevelt who invented social security. medicare came in in the '60s. these programs -- you often hear about doomsday dates for those programs, don't you? social security goes insolvent in 2034 and medicare is belly up and you know, 2025 -- whatever it is. what does that all mean? well, first of all, it's not recent. they have always had ininvolve sven -- insolvency dates on those programs. and they just adjust the years closer or further away depending on what else is happening in the federal government. when obamacare came in. that pushed medicare's insolvency date back something like 11 years. so it's something that the economists wrestle with. does it mean if the date is 2034 does that mean they're out of money, there's no more money in that bucket? no, it means you cannot pay 100 cents on the dollar for what is owed. that's the date they start paying 99 cents on the dollar. it doesn't mean kaput but it means trouble. the question is, what is being done in the house to preserve these programs? there's something -- if yo
medicare and social security go hand in hand. it was roosevelt who invented social security. medicare came in in the '60s. these programs -- you often hear about doomsday dates for those programs, don't you? social security goes insolvent in 2034 and medicare is belly up and you know, 2025 -- whatever it is. what does that all mean? well, first of all, it's not recent. they have always had ininvolve sven -- insolvency dates on those programs. and they just adjust the years closer or further...
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the rest of it is dedicated to social security, social spending, health care, medicaid, medicare, military spending of course. you only have 15 cents of every dollar remaining for spending outside those areas and corridors. >> was that always the case? or does it change depending on events or things that are happening in the u.s. economy, in the u.s. government? for instance, now we have a new administration with a fairly aggressive program for infrastructure and things like that. >> right. that's, again, a very good comment. it's not always been that way. your introductory comments about, for example, the percentage of individual tax, 40% back in the '40s, as you say, predominantly u.s. persons pay far more in income tax, for example now, than larger corporations. a lot of the research we've looked at and in talking to our clients, the way to reverse this trend is increasing investment in education, so we can create higher skilled jobs, to create tax revenue, actually grow the economy, create more discretionary spending. >> tim, thank you so much. >>> and the question we all want answered
the rest of it is dedicated to social security, social spending, health care, medicaid, medicare, military spending of course. you only have 15 cents of every dollar remaining for spending outside those areas and corridors. >> was that always the case? or does it change depending on events or things that are happening in the u.s. economy, in the u.s. government? for instance, now we have a new administration with a fairly aggressive program for infrastructure and things like that....
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and there is an upslope of swell of social discontent that led to the demise of that social this -- social order. i do not think we have that same demise, because there are channels or discontent. the more interesting question is can the european union face a theion of the arab spring next five to six years, is that something we are underestimating? we think when i headed there, pathway.t there is a if marine le pen wins, if this leads to politics in germany changing and how to keep the eurozone together. and the anti-euro sentiment starts to grow. maybe we cannot have an air of spring in the coming years for the european union. -- that is anly important debate that will probably grow. >> we teach in the latin american department, so one more. last question. it has to be the last question. >> thank you very much. from germany. imf visiting scholar at johns hopkins. while i have been in the u.s. several times, i am a little surprised about this pessimism. maybe this is linked to donald trump. are farhe europeans more optimistic than you are. i would say the chance for marine le pen to win i
and there is an upslope of swell of social discontent that led to the demise of that social this -- social order. i do not think we have that same demise, because there are channels or discontent. the more interesting question is can the european union face a theion of the arab spring next five to six years, is that something we are underestimating? we think when i headed there, pathway.t there is a if marine le pen wins, if this leads to politics in germany changing and how to keep the...
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so clearly, i think relying on the huge body of research that's out there that shows the social cost to both sexes and to children of this, but also i think sort of celebrating the distinct roles of fathers and mothers. and i think, you know, that's still very much possible in this postmodern world where you have any be number of arrangements where, you know, both couples may be working full time, you may have a stay-at-home dad or mom. i think instead of sort of being threatened by that as conservatives, it's important to step back and realize that even in all of those different scenarios, there's still at the end of the day distinct contributions that men and women are making in their homes. >> first of all, i think you were really harsh to pizza in your -- [laughter] remarks. gregory t. angelo, i'm the president of log cabin republicans. on a serious note, i want to ask would your opinion on any of these -- let me back up. some of your statements about an opposition to these constructs of gender identity was based on their vagaries. >> right. >> would your opinion of any of those
so clearly, i think relying on the huge body of research that's out there that shows the social cost to both sexes and to children of this, but also i think sort of celebrating the distinct roles of fathers and mothers. and i think, you know, that's still very much possible in this postmodern world where you have any be number of arrangements where, you know, both couples may be working full time, you may have a stay-at-home dad or mom. i think instead of sort of being threatened by that as...
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we know the suspect has been active on social media.far as social media as a tool for law enforcement, charles, how do you think it's impacting the response? >> it has a huge impact. i think you saw that even with the boston bombing in which the boston police department leveraged social media to keep people informed. i'm sure cleveland is doing is same thing right now. you have to try to reach as many people as people through as many ways as possible. social media is another thing we use often. >> we're careful. we don't want to provide any information. we don't want to escalate the situation ourselves through our platform here. we hope to have more information exactly about what this person has done, where he could be, how close law enforcement are to apprehending him. we're getting drips of new informing. right now we can tell you hospitals are reporting they have not received any shooting patients. that's some new information. we also know cleveland state university issued a shelter in place as police continue to look for the man on
we know the suspect has been active on social media.far as social media as a tool for law enforcement, charles, how do you think it's impacting the response? >> it has a huge impact. i think you saw that even with the boston bombing in which the boston police department leveraged social media to keep people informed. i'm sure cleveland is doing is same thing right now. you have to try to reach as many people as people through as many ways as possible. social media is another thing we use...
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nos estÁn acompaÑando en la televisiÓn y redes sociales. no puede seguir a las redes sociales. serilfie digital. carolina: seguimos con algunos de los que estÁn conectados con nosotros. saludos a martÍn. carolina: miguel angel, julio, fernando, a toda la gente que todos los dÍas se conectan con nosotros. esperemos nos manden sus fotografÍas. carolina: no puede seguir en todas las plataformas digitales. pueden enviar sus fotos y comentarios. lo que quieran. carolina: sÉ que esta noticia le va a gustar a los caballeros que les encantan los autos. nueva york, serÁ por 10 dÍas, el centro internacional del automÓvil. viajÓ nuestros parto en autos para contarnos -- nuestro experto en autos para contarnos. adelante. ♪ ♪ >> una de las presentaciones mÁs espectaculares que he visto en mi vida ha sido la del demonio. versiÓn del cuarto de milla. vehÍculo mÁs rapido de todos los tiempos. 840 caballos de potencia. 9.6 segundos para alcanzar a 140 millas por hora. ♪ ♪ los conocedores habrÁn que no hay nada en el mercado como eso. estamos utilizando lo mismo. 6.8 litros. supercargado. otra d
nos estÁn acompaÑando en la televisiÓn y redes sociales. no puede seguir a las redes sociales. serilfie digital. carolina: seguimos con algunos de los que estÁn conectados con nosotros. saludos a martÍn. carolina: miguel angel, julio, fernando, a toda la gente que todos los dÍas se conectan con nosotros. esperemos nos manden sus fotografÍas. carolina: no puede seguir en todas las plataformas digitales. pueden enviar sus fotos y comentarios. lo que quieran. carolina: sÉ que esta noticia...
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social insurance programs. their most recent look at the 2016 budget. when you interviewed people what was their awareness of tax policy and where their spending goes? guest: there are major misconceptions. that is smart educated and politically engaged people also misunderstandings of policy. it's important to recognize that is a common problem. of government spending there were a couple of things that were more encouraging than you might expect. ask people how much of the budget is spent on foreign aid. in reality it's 1% of the budget. when people are overestimating the foreign aid budget they are also thinking of military spending. bothnistan is receiving foreign aid and military spending. sometimes misperceptions are actually overdrawn. part of the budget became in for far more attention was welfare spending. more than programs like social security and medicare which are much larger parts of the budget. host: our guest has a undergraduate and graduate degree in french. how did you get into tax policy? guest: my college roommate was .otc and went of
social insurance programs. their most recent look at the 2016 budget. when you interviewed people what was their awareness of tax policy and where their spending goes? guest: there are major misconceptions. that is smart educated and politically engaged people also misunderstandings of policy. it's important to recognize that is a common problem. of government spending there were a couple of things that were more encouraging than you might expect. ask people how much of the budget is spent on...
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let's go back to social media. this comes from miles o'brien here on twitter who asks what sort of instrument could be used to answer the question of whether they harbor life. >> we have a sea of instruments that cover wavelengths. all the way into that further read spectrum. it covers the right thing. we can start to do a lot of what sarah suggested. >> i just want to add one thing. we really try to emphasize that we have the capability to find signs of life elsewhere but nature has to deliver. it's also new to us we don't totally know what's out there. a lot of atmospheres without clouds substantial enough we will have no trouble finding at all. if it's the opposite i want to add one more point that we haven't covered yet. we've other ground-based searches. we hope to have many more of these. in a lot of chances to find life in the future. >> is it possible to listen to the planet system using our study group. >> to my knowledge they have none of that. it is doable. >> next question comes from the twitter user. h
let's go back to social media. this comes from miles o'brien here on twitter who asks what sort of instrument could be used to answer the question of whether they harbor life. >> we have a sea of instruments that cover wavelengths. all the way into that further read spectrum. it covers the right thing. we can start to do a lot of what sarah suggested. >> i just want to add one thing. we really try to emphasize that we have the capability to find signs of life elsewhere but nature...