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professor and also the stephen graham teaches and researches on security and surveillance and the militarization of space cities are getting more into the focus of conflict this is not entire. currently. on texas is leading to another. of renewed emphasis on the city site. throughout history have protected cities and their inhabitants know the rules have disappeared borders are more open than ever. in the generally doesn't come from the outside is already here living among us. the city is a fragile fabric of space. and we protect ourselves against the invisible comprehensible against feelings of vulnerability you can see to hear of the original ones a further one monitoring this vehicle is coming up and down the street down the end there are further to hang up the corner of that building at the end of the street another one and then another two on the corner of that building these globes this building is one of my favorites it's completely encrusted t.v. some of which is almost impossible to work out what it is for. one that monitoring the door is the service entrance and you've got a globe whic
professor and also the stephen graham teaches and researches on security and surveillance and the militarization of space cities are getting more into the focus of conflict this is not entire. currently. on texas is leading to another. of renewed emphasis on the city site. throughout history have protected cities and their inhabitants know the rules have disappeared borders are more open than ever. in the generally doesn't come from the outside is already here living among us. the city is a...
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professor and also stephen graham teaches and researches on security and surveillance and the militarization of space cities are getting more into the focus of conflict this is not entirely new currently however this context is it's leading to another scout sense of renewed emphasis on the city as a site of violence of coldplay. throughout history rules of protected cities and their inhabitants now the rules have disappeared and borders are more open than ever. the enemy generally doesn't come from the outside he's already here living among us. this is he is a fragile fabric a vulnerable space. old. how can we protect us. selves against the invisible heat and comprehensible against feelings of vulnerability you can see to hear of the original ones a further one monitoring this vehicle is coming up and down the street down the end there are a further two hang of the corner of that building at the end of the street another one and then another two in the corner of that building these are hanging globes this building is one of my favorites it's completely incrusted in c.c.t.v. some of which is
professor and also stephen graham teaches and researches on security and surveillance and the militarization of space cities are getting more into the focus of conflict this is not entirely new currently however this context is it's leading to another scout sense of renewed emphasis on the city as a site of violence of coldplay. throughout history rules of protected cities and their inhabitants now the rules have disappeared and borders are more open than ever. the enemy generally doesn't come...
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professor and also stephen graham teaches and researches on security and surveillance and the militarization of space cities are getting more into the focus of conflict this is not entirely new currently however this new context is it's leading to another scout signs of renewed emphasis on the city a society of violence and conflict. throughout history rules of protected cities and their inhabitants now the rules have disappeared and borders are more open than ever. the enemy generally doesn't come from the outside he's already here living among us. the city is a fragile fabric abominable space. of how can we protect ourselves against the invisible even comprehensible against feelings of vulnerability you can see to hear of the original ones a further one monitoring this vehicle is coming up and down the street down the end there are a further two hang up the corner of that building at the end of the street another one and then another two on the corner of that building these are hiding globes this building is one of my favorites it's completely encrusted in c.c.t.v. some of which is almost
professor and also stephen graham teaches and researches on security and surveillance and the militarization of space cities are getting more into the focus of conflict this is not entirely new currently however this new context is it's leading to another scout signs of renewed emphasis on the city a society of violence and conflict. throughout history rules of protected cities and their inhabitants now the rules have disappeared and borders are more open than ever. the enemy generally doesn't...
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professor and also stephen graham teaches and researches on security and surveillance and the militarization of open space cities are getting more into the focus of conflict this is not entirely new currently however this new context is it's leading to another scout sense of renewed emphasis on the city a society of violence of conflict. throughout history rules of protected cities and their inhabitants now the rules have disappeared and borders are more open than ever. the enemy generally doesn't come from the outside he's already here living among us. the city is a fragile fabric abominable space. how can we protect ourselves against the invisible even comprehensible against feelings of vulnerability you can see to hear of the original ones a father one monitoring this vehicle is coming up and down the street down the end there are further to hang up the corner of that building at the end of the street another one and then another two on the corner of that building these are hanging globes this building is one of my favorites it's completely encrusted in c.c.t.v. . some of which is almost
professor and also stephen graham teaches and researches on security and surveillance and the militarization of open space cities are getting more into the focus of conflict this is not entirely new currently however this new context is it's leading to another scout sense of renewed emphasis on the city a society of violence of conflict. throughout history rules of protected cities and their inhabitants now the rules have disappeared and borders are more open than ever. the enemy generally...
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stephen breyer. mccain and lindsey graham talk about syria. now a discussion on individual constitutional rights with stephen breyer and margaret marshall. she wrote a decision-making massachusetts the first state to legalize same-sex marriage. this is about an hour. i would like to thank all of you for being here, with a special thanks to alan and stephen for your generous today. this has already become a signature event. we thank you. ourchertoff has expanded programs and brought it wonderful new directions. today we have two luminaries of american law here. the fact that we have justice marshall here is an important reminder of something many of us forget, even those of us who are lawyers, and that is we have something unique in this country in our constitutional system. we have state constitutional courts, and the work the judges on the highest court that the states play in interpreting state constitutions, and in many -- state state caution constitutional justices have taken individual rights further than the federal supreme court has. it
stephen breyer. mccain and lindsey graham talk about syria. now a discussion on individual constitutional rights with stephen breyer and margaret marshall. she wrote a decision-making massachusetts the first state to legalize same-sex marriage. this is about an hour. i would like to thank all of you for being here, with a special thanks to alan and stephen for your generous today. this has already become a signature event. we thank you. ourchertoff has expanded programs and brought it wonderful...
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stephen breyer. mccain and lindsey graham talk about syria. ow a discussion on individual constitutional rights with stephen breyer and margaret marshall. she wrote a decision-making massachusetts the first state to legalize same-sex marriage. this is about an hour. i would like to thank all of you for being
stephen breyer. mccain and lindsey graham talk about syria. ow a discussion on individual constitutional rights with stephen breyer and margaret marshall. she wrote a decision-making massachusetts the first state to legalize same-sex marriage. this is about an hour. i would like to thank all of you for being
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stephen yates, peter brookes. thank you. bill: we'll talk to senator lindsey grahamerror attack in nairobi and al-shabaab what threat they pose to us here at home. >> don't want to make this minister mad. find out what prompted the minute stir at the wedding to go after the photographer. >> please, sirs, leave. please -- >> [inaudible] >> anywhere other than here. martha: some incredible video of a pilot of a small plane forced to make an emergency landing on chicago's lakeshore drive. it started after the plane began having mechanical problems. the pilot said he had to make a split-second decision where to land it. here is what he did. >> when the aircraft is shaking like that, it can fall apart in midair. i called o'hare tower. i did a may-day call. he responded and he knew my position. i called back and i said i will put it on lakeshore drive. martha: wow. the pilot landed it, timing his landing with the traffic signals on the road of the that is a pretty good trick. he did that so nobody would get hurt and he succeeded. bill: he is good. i want that pilot. martha
stephen yates, peter brookes. thank you. bill: we'll talk to senator lindsey grahamerror attack in nairobi and al-shabaab what threat they pose to us here at home. >> don't want to make this minister mad. find out what prompted the minute stir at the wedding to go after the photographer. >> please, sirs, leave. please -- >> [inaudible] >> anywhere other than here. martha: some incredible video of a pilot of a small plane forced to make an emergency landing on chicago's...
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graham talk about syria. after that we will talk about the war parent -- war powers act. then we will talk about rights with supreme court justice stephen breyer. of firstcial preview ladies: influence and image. politics ande style and how the role of first lady's continues to evolve. an hour.bout >> you have to be honest exactly how you feel, and i felt it was the best thing in the world when the supreme court voted to legalize abortion and put it in the hospitals where it the longest. belongs.it >> somewhere there may be someone who follows in my footsteps. i wish him well. of the firstthree ladies we will be exploring. evening, and thanks for being with us. set the stage are two of our academic advisors of the series. with a recapstart after we left things season one. settart with the woman who the stage for everyone. did the rolee, how of first lady change? to look at how it remained the same, and that was the woman as hostess for the nation. i think the role grew to encompass preserving the white house, crafting an image for her administration, and i think a growing recognition of the position of the united in world affairs, so yo
graham talk about syria. after that we will talk about the war parent -- war powers act. then we will talk about rights with supreme court justice stephen breyer. of firstcial preview ladies: influence and image. politics ande style and how the role of first lady's continues to evolve. an hour.bout >> you have to be honest exactly how you feel, and i felt it was the best thing in the world when the supreme court voted to legalize abortion and put it in the hospitals where it the longest....
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stephen's and i did mine, of course-- i began to realize how unique crosby was. his sense of jazz-- which is one of his first loves-- is -- pervades all his music. and is very different than graham nash music. somehow it shouldn't works but it really works like a ban did. >> brown: neil young. >> neil young is probably one of the strangest of my friends. he's adamant about following his heart. hi he's serious as a heart attack about his music. he brings a darker edge. i don't mean darkener a negative sense, but more of an intensity to our music. the music of crosby stills and nash born in the summer of love was lighter, sunnier. neil's -- the sun turns down a little when neil comes into the band. >> brown: and joni mitchell. >> joni is in my opinion a genius. she is an outstanding woman obviously very beautiful but incredibly talented when it comes to song writing. she's really painting with words. >> brown: what about graham nash. what did you bring to all of this? >> wow. what did graham nash bring to this madness? maybe a little stability. i'd been through it all with the hollies. i'd been through the screaming girls and the crowds where you couldn't hear yourself play becaus
stephen's and i did mine, of course-- i began to realize how unique crosby was. his sense of jazz-- which is one of his first loves-- is -- pervades all his music. and is very different than graham nash music. somehow it shouldn't works but it really works like a ban did. >> brown: neil young. >> neil young is probably one of the strangest of my friends. he's adamant about following his heart. hi he's serious as a heart attack about his music. he brings a darker edge. i don't mean...