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so it's very much socratic inquiry.d for the first time, i'm actually using a specific text, and a sacred text at that, to examine socratically where we are as a nation and whether this document, the constitution, which is just 4,300-some-odd words, is a facilitator of or impediment to our higher democratic hopes and aspirations. barry: well, it's interesting, though, your subtitle is, uh, the sort of jeffersonian approach to what he would do, but the interesting thing is-- i don't know if everyone's aware of it, but obviously they're aware that he wrote the declaration of independence, but he wasn't even in the country when the constitution was written. and it struck him as a bit of a shock himself. he wasn't prepared quite for what the constitution would entail. chris: right. he was across the water, the first u.s. minister to france after we became and official bona fide nation. if he had his way, there would be an amendment or an article in the constitution that actually said, every 20 years we're going to revisit t
so it's very much socratic inquiry.d for the first time, i'm actually using a specific text, and a sacred text at that, to examine socratically where we are as a nation and whether this document, the constitution, which is just 4,300-some-odd words, is a facilitator of or impediment to our higher democratic hopes and aspirations. barry: well, it's interesting, though, your subtitle is, uh, the sort of jeffersonian approach to what he would do, but the interesting thing is-- i don't know if...
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. >>> jurguen claw venía firmando por dos años la goleada que empieza y es sorpresa socrates de cabeza al 22 el sexto del torneo para el y acá parece lewadoscki es una máquina para hacer goles la manda a guardar 4 a 1 caída del quinto gol el 6 por 1 otro más, 3 puntos y lideres momentaneos hasta el partido del munchen . >>> diego costa no fue seleccionado para la selección y del bosque se adelanta . >>> que tal amigos estoy en shock, el jugadordecia . >>> ahora que lo pensé, lo correcto es aquí lo que he hecho en mi vida me o ha dado españa . >>> nació en brasil, con el criterio maradona habría jugado en italia, diego costa es brasileño y es poco etico que ahora juegue por españa . >>> por el momento es triste, ojalá dios me permita que pueda vivir en brasil . >>> por favor que me expliquen la decisión el que juega por un torneo no puede vestir otra camiseta ♪ . >>> el conde k jugaria por usa pausa y volvemos . >>> además en la nba se presentaban las nuevas contrataciones ♪ >>> el siguiente segmento es presentado por auto zone, ven a auto zone. >>> vamos a la conexión de la fórmula 1.
. >>> jurguen claw venía firmando por dos años la goleada que empieza y es sorpresa socrates de cabeza al 22 el sexto del torneo para el y acá parece lewadoscki es una máquina para hacer goles la manda a guardar 4 a 1 caída del quinto gol el 6 por 1 otro más, 3 puntos y lideres momentaneos hasta el partido del munchen . >>> diego costa no fue seleccionado para la selección y del bosque se adelanta . >>> que tal amigos estoy en shock, el jugadordecia ....
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por el borussia dortmund y podía quedar e la punta, el cabezazo para dentro del stuttgart, después sócratesjuegazo para el 2 a 1, el sexto para él, después en el 53, marco reuss, otra vez, y aparecía este hombre, lewandowsky, el polaco que es una máquina de hacer goles, hizo 3, estaba habilitado no hay posición de adelanto y después lewandowsky para el tercero, y 4 a 1 el borussia dortmund arriba, caía el quinto, sí, con un poco de suerte, la verdad, aboumeyang para el 6 a 1, lewandowsky otro más, a final de cuentas ganan 3 puntos y el bayern munich juega mañana >>> el delantero no fue convocado por felipe scolari para la copa confederaciones y costa estaba decidiéndose y al final fue la madre patria, esto causó las peores críticas, incluyendo la del conde k. >>> qué tal amigos, estoy en shock, sí en shock, al escuchar las palabras de diego costa a través de la página de su club el atlético madrid . >>> la verdad que lo miré, lo pensé, creo que lo mejor es españa porque aquí he hecho todo lo que tengo en mi vida, entonces todo lo que tengo y nme ha dado ha sido en este país. >>> todo lo que
por el borussia dortmund y podía quedar e la punta, el cabezazo para dentro del stuttgart, después sócratesjuegazo para el 2 a 1, el sexto para él, después en el 53, marco reuss, otra vez, y aparecía este hombre, lewandowsky, el polaco que es una máquina de hacer goles, hizo 3, estaba habilitado no hay posición de adelanto y después lewandowsky para el tercero, y 4 a 1 el borussia dortmund arriba, caía el quinto, sí, con un poco de suerte, la verdad, aboumeyang para el 6 a 1,...
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. >> when socrates had an opportunity to escape, he said i'm not going to do that. i live in democracy. i have the right to change the law but not to break the laws. that is what totally transformed my life. >> michaele vowed then and there to do his time, educate himself and become a contributing member to society. what followed was an undergraduate degree, a masters degree. he was on his way to a phd until the warden shut that down. >> the warden said this is a threat to our security. we're not a university. this is a prison. >> still michael says that enabled him to focus on writing, aided at that point by his wife carroll. they met while michael was behind bars and have been married ten years now. while in prison, michael published more than half a dozen books about his experience and prison life in general. professors around the country began adding his works to their courses. it was one school that decided to add michael himself. >> i said really? it was an amazing moment for me to think this university was going to hire me. >> the transition was not without t
. >> when socrates had an opportunity to escape, he said i'm not going to do that. i live in democracy. i have the right to change the law but not to break the laws. that is what totally transformed my life. >> michaele vowed then and there to do his time, educate himself and become a contributing member to society. what followed was an undergraduate degree, a masters degree. he was on his way to a phd until the warden shut that down. >> the warden said this is a threat to our...
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he picked up a philosophy book and learned about socrates. >> particularly, when he had an opportunity to escape, he said no, i'm not going to do that. i live in a democracy and in a democracy, i have the right to change the laws that i don't believe it. but i don't have a right to break the laws. that's what totally transformed my life. >> he vowed then and there to do his time and contribute to society. what followed was an undergraduate degree, a masters degree in hofstra university. michael was even on his way to a ph.d. until his warden shut that down. >> the ward .said that this is a threat to our security. we're not a university. this is a prison. >> still, moo i kel says that just enabled him to focus on writing, aided at that point by his wife carol. they met while michael was behind bars and have been married for ten years now. while in prison, michael published more than half a dozen books about his experience and prison life in general. professors around the country began adding his works to their courses. but it was one school, though that decided to add michael himself. >
he picked up a philosophy book and learned about socrates. >> particularly, when he had an opportunity to escape, he said no, i'm not going to do that. i live in a democracy and in a democracy, i have the right to change the laws that i don't believe it. but i don't have a right to break the laws. that's what totally transformed my life. >> he vowed then and there to do his time and contribute to society. what followed was an undergraduate degree, a masters degree in hofstra...
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being honest with ourselves, no matter what color or gender we are, if we are being honest, wasn't socratesunexamined life is not worth living? if you are living a life worth living, you've got to examine yourself. you got to wrestle with those inadequacies. as to how a black man -- i wonder how you wrestle with it -- i have my own answer -- as one black man, how do you wrestle with those inadequacies in this world, in this business, and come up with answers that allow you to address those inadequacies in a way that allows you to pursue your craft? does that make sense? thingst of all, the one that i always come back to is, to thine own self be true. there will be choices i make in may turn people within my own community away. why did you do that? for instance, i have a movie out that i was nominated for, and independent spirit award. this man is living a clandestine life. he is gay. he has aseted, but family. people come up to me and say, why did you do that? i go out with this young kid i meet on the internet. he is a teenager. is ad, because that manlicted, awful, troubled who was destro
being honest with ourselves, no matter what color or gender we are, if we are being honest, wasn't socratesunexamined life is not worth living? if you are living a life worth living, you've got to examine yourself. you got to wrestle with those inadequacies. as to how a black man -- i wonder how you wrestle with it -- i have my own answer -- as one black man, how do you wrestle with those inadequacies in this world, in this business, and come up with answers that allow you to address those...
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all featuring his everest socratic night he will now go to just play on. it's entertaining. it takes a summer trip. their stories but also have a bit of and expects the way their stories can be read easily use it is a small smile never a darling of critics he was nonetheless a publishing phenomenon selling more than ninety million copies of these books worldwide. as reported in any york times article did in the a was known for cultivating a vast network of intelligence officials diplomats and journalists to lafayette and information joe and some other people to its genesis in many american journalists who went down inside. it's their thing the td kind people may be paid in different sources the entire list my dear and traveler he was a man of strong opinions. he outlined to sign away from controversial topics. besides the unlit go into my com if you get out now on. she went to look in this series as a as the kremlin's read and was released last month. it now appears to be trains now those final mission. well today is if you're wondering i say yes does not stand for the speci
all featuring his everest socratic night he will now go to just play on. it's entertaining. it takes a summer trip. their stories but also have a bit of and expects the way their stories can be read easily use it is a small smile never a darling of critics he was nonetheless a publishing phenomenon selling more than ninety million copies of these books worldwide. as reported in any york times article did in the a was known for cultivating a vast network of intelligence officials diplomats and...
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the very big kick and do everything else while you're talking about strikes you're talking about socrates into the head talking about concussions to the head. that will handle seven standing account of a guy gets droppy can intelligent defend himself and not just stuff is not a sin you don't have that same thing it's so it's not necessary that a good wrestler would be a good m.m.a. fighter most of the time yes i would yeah course i love a good fighter of the boxers that's that's the challenge challenge that only have been a good of a fighter. if you all agile quit mike tyson now. no you gotta learn wrestling wrestling is the base because a lot of it is once you get striked we can hold on we can grab an island boxing was the guys grab a hold on we got a rep who breaks apart that's when our game begins because there's a take downs or submissions there's so many other things that come about kicks to the legs of boxers can't handle kicks the legs so now you're returning a new promoter right yes belet or. the ads on t.v. also on buying com and it's a it's a company that actually is willing to
the very big kick and do everything else while you're talking about strikes you're talking about socrates into the head talking about concussions to the head. that will handle seven standing account of a guy gets droppy can intelligent defend himself and not just stuff is not a sin you don't have that same thing it's so it's not necessary that a good wrestler would be a good m.m.a. fighter most of the time yes i would yeah course i love a good fighter of the boxers that's that's the challenge...
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socrates and galileo, john brown, thoreau, christ and debs heard the night cry "down with traitors!"t them gallows, crosses, prison bars; tho' we try to readjust them there they are among the stars. lives of great men all remind us we can write our names on high and departing leave behind us thumbprints in the fbi. >> today's program was actually produced for radio in 1996 with errol maitland and dan coughlin. special thanks to gary helm, brother shine and julie drizen. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. drizen. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> ♪
socrates and galileo, john brown, thoreau, christ and debs heard the night cry "down with traitors!"t them gallows, crosses, prison bars; tho' we try to readjust them there they are among the stars. lives of great men all remind us we can write our names on high and departing leave behind us thumbprints in the fbi. >> today's program was actually produced for radio in 1996 with errol maitland and dan coughlin. special thanks to gary helm, brother shine and julie drizen....
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he picked up a philosophy book and learned about socrates. >> when he had an opportunity to escape and he said no, i live 18 democracy, and in a democracy i have the right to change the laws but i don't believe in but i don't have a right to break the laws. that's what totally transformed my life. >> reporter: michael vowed then and there to do his time, educate himself, and become a contributing member to society. what followed was an undergraduate degree from mercy university a masters degree from hofstra university, michael was on his way to a ph.d. until his warden shut that down. >> the warden said that this is a athlete our security. we're not a university. this is a prison. >> reporter: still michael says that enabled him to focus on writing, aided at that point by his wife carol. they met while michael was behind bars and have been married for ten years now. while in prison, michael published more than half a dozen books about his experience and prison life in general. professors around the country began adding his work to their courses but it was one school that decided to add
he picked up a philosophy book and learned about socrates. >> when he had an opportunity to escape and he said no, i live 18 democracy, and in a democracy i have the right to change the laws but i don't believe in but i don't have a right to break the laws. that's what totally transformed my life. >> reporter: michael vowed then and there to do his time, educate himself, and become a contributing member to society. what followed was an undergraduate degree from mercy university a...
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joy reed and david and black socrates professor, michael dyson, thank you very much. >>> as the president appeals to democrats in congress, we will ask one house member for her reaction to his affordable health care fix. stay with us. ♪ huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. is caused by people looking fore traffic parking.y that's remarkable that so much energy is, is wasted. streetline has looked at the problem of parking, which has not been looked at for the last 30, 40 years, we wanted to rethink that whole industry, so we go and put out these sensors in each parking spot and then there's a mesh network that takes this information sends it over the internet so you can go find exactly where those open parking spots are. the collaboration with citi was important for providing us the necessary financing; allow this small start-up to go provide a service to municipalities. citi has been an incredi
joy reed and david and black socrates professor, michael dyson, thank you very much. >>> as the president appeals to democrats in congress, we will ask one house member for her reaction to his affordable health care fix. stay with us. ♪ huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. is caused by...
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socratic in the way he deals with issues. i was very impressed when we met before the inauguration. we tossed every question you could at him from monetary policy to foreign policy. and what he would do is sort of restate your premise-- if it was a conservative one-- in an honest way-- it wasn't a tendentious way-- state his premise and sort of look for a common area of understanding. the way a professor would in answering a question in the classroom. it wasn't ideological. it wasn't adhom then, and wasn't partisan. so i was quite impressed with the method and what seemed an intellectual openness. and i have to say one of the reasons i've been disappointed in him is i have seen that side of him in an off-the-record session, so i know he's not only capable of that, but that's sort of part of who he is. so when he would go around campaigning years later and not each giving credit to conservatives for having cared for the country or having a principle that would be one that would be opposed to what a liberal would believe but would be an honest and sincere one, he'd going around saying
socratic in the way he deals with issues. i was very impressed when we met before the inauguration. we tossed every question you could at him from monetary policy to foreign policy. and what he would do is sort of restate your premise-- if it was a conservative one-- in an honest way-- it wasn't a tendentious way-- state his premise and sort of look for a common area of understanding. the way a professor would in answering a question in the classroom. it wasn't ideological. it wasn't adhom...
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very big kick and they were everything else while you're talking about strikes you're talking about socrates into the head talking about god concussions to the head. that when i was seven standing account of a guy gets drop you can intelligent defend himself and not just stuff is not a sin you don't have that same thing it's so it's not necessary that a good wrestler would be a good m.m.a. fighter most of the time you do yes i would yeah course i love a good fighter of the boxer that's that's the challenge challenge that only have been a good of a fighter you know if you all agile quit mike tyson now. no you gotta learn wrestling wrestling is the base because a lot of it is once you get striked we can hold on we can grab an island boxing was the guys grab a hold on we got a rep who breaks apart that's when our game begins because there's a take downs or submissions there's so many other things that come about kicks to the legs of boxers can't handle kicks the legs so there you are turning a new promoter right yes belet or. the ads on t.v. also owned by a com and it's a it's a company that ac
very big kick and they were everything else while you're talking about strikes you're talking about socrates into the head talking about god concussions to the head. that when i was seven standing account of a guy gets drop you can intelligent defend himself and not just stuff is not a sin you don't have that same thing it's so it's not necessary that a good wrestler would be a good m.m.a. fighter most of the time you do yes i would yeah course i love a good fighter of the boxer that's that's...
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your report zero din on certain political and socratic, and the graphic characteristics in that reportnd the differences in that state. give a brief clinician before we open up the discussion. >> what we found is that when describe why -- they do it or do not run, it is quite different in terms of the level of office. ,o when you're talking about for example, women running for congress or the governors seat arech is what carrie and i focusing on, by the time to get to that level, they are talking about, i want to go in and i want to change the structure. when they are thinking about running at lower levels, it is about causes. really, it is about reform when you get to the top. it is a different kind of encouragement and training they need at that point. we also found a real corroboration that women, they need to be asked over and over and over. one of the things that is striking to me in terms of the people who are watching this panel here. i just think about the fact that run andyou ask them to i am asking you to run. that means that you all have to ask each other four times. each pe
your report zero din on certain political and socratic, and the graphic characteristics in that reportnd the differences in that state. give a brief clinician before we open up the discussion. >> what we found is that when describe why -- they do it or do not run, it is quite different in terms of the level of office. ,o when you're talking about for example, women running for congress or the governors seat arech is what carrie and i focusing on, by the time to get to that level, they are...
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joining us is the executive chairman of the athens exchange and ceo of the helenic group, socrates lazaridis. mr. lazaridis, why is this beneficial to be going down to the emerging markets index? was it because the greek portion of the developed index is so small people could ignore it? >> actually, there was a small number of companies representing in the world due to the decrease of prices of the stocks. and now the number has been increased to 10 participants in the msci index. this has boosted along with increased interest for all the greek companies has boosted the participation of this companies and index. there is still the liquidity of the market. >> how much greater interest have you had finding out about the greek markets, is it clear that these firms would move into the emerging markets index? >> i know that from yesterday that was the day of reclassification. we have had them importantly increased trading tifd. 1 billion, slightly below 1 billion on the base trading value. but i can say that it came over from growth in the first months of activity was -- is approaching the 2 bill
joining us is the executive chairman of the athens exchange and ceo of the helenic group, socrates lazaridis. mr. lazaridis, why is this beneficial to be going down to the emerging markets index? was it because the greek portion of the developed index is so small people could ignore it? >> actually, there was a small number of companies representing in the world due to the decrease of prices of the stocks. and now the number has been increased to 10 participants in the msci index. this...
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socrates was forced to biggest for if you'd likecemloc hear about that, press the page and the entirems. >> cleopatra. >> reporter: here you're find a rogue's gallery of best known poiznersse poisoners and poisonees. and also get a chance to solve a toxic murder mystery. from agatha christy to katniss. for the next nine months the exhibit will bring this agent of death very much to life. for "cbs this morning saturday," this is jim axelrod in new york. >> the poison is cool but so is that book. it looks like magic. >> that was a pretty neat book. i'd like to take one of those home. all right. now for a final look at the weather for your weekend. >>> up next award-winning chef david kinch brings a mouth-waters dish. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >> announcer: this portion sponsored by levemir flexpen. ask your health care provider about the benefits of levemir flexpen today. i remember the day my doctor said i had diabetes. there's a lot i had to do... ... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my docto
socrates was forced to biggest for if you'd likecemloc hear about that, press the page and the entirems. >> cleopatra. >> reporter: here you're find a rogue's gallery of best known poiznersse poisoners and poisonees. and also get a chance to solve a toxic murder mystery. from agatha christy to katniss. for the next nine months the exhibit will bring this agent of death very much to life. for "cbs this morning saturday," this is jim axelrod in new york. >> the poison...
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i had a professor, paul weiss, who dick cavitt used to have on his show, who said he was like a socratesthink my idea of speaking, conversing, talk shows have such an enormous potential, i think. we never know what's going to happen, particularly when you have a very old woman like me on them. >> you talk about the rebellion in detroit. detroit which has been your home for so long. the rebellion in the late 1960s. you weren't there throwing bottles, but you do believe that the ideas that you and that your husband and that all of you helped to cement in that place were meaningful for crafting that rebellion. all these yearslater, how do you is 'it? how is -- those are ideas, were they productive for detroit and still productive today? >> i've been in the radical movement for nearly four decades and i never felt the need to distinguish between a rebellion and a revelation but when we tore up the city and people called it a revolution, i thought, we really have to figure out what a revolution is from rebelling, from protesting. it was then that we began to think about revolution as an evolu
i had a professor, paul weiss, who dick cavitt used to have on his show, who said he was like a socratesthink my idea of speaking, conversing, talk shows have such an enormous potential, i think. we never know what's going to happen, particularly when you have a very old woman like me on them. >> you talk about the rebellion in detroit. detroit which has been your home for so long. the rebellion in the late 1960s. you weren't there throwing bottles, but you do believe that the ideas that...