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they are losing their control over the norms over the american culture. the consensus on the issues like marriage for example is shifting away from the teachings of the traditional churches. for the christian activists are realizing that they have to recalibrate. so you know what, our founding fathers are a minority witness in the pagan and roman context and we will do it again if we have to. >> do you consider yourself a christian or evangelical and does that matter? >> i am a bit unusual in the historians who focus on evangelical christianity, and then i do not personally identify with this tradition. my sense p6 and i haven't done it in a survey but my sense in just reading the literature and knowing my colleagues is that the vast majority of the scholars who study evangelicals are themselves professing evangelicals or ex- evangelicals who have the uncharitable way of putting it would be to say they have an ax to grind. so we're interested in explaining the contemporary political and religious landscape. this brings its advantages and its costs you mig
they are losing their control over the norms over the american culture. the consensus on the issues like marriage for example is shifting away from the teachings of the traditional churches. for the christian activists are realizing that they have to recalibrate. so you know what, our founding fathers are a minority witness in the pagan and roman context and we will do it again if we have to. >> do you consider yourself a christian or evangelical and does that matter? >> i am a bit...
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the evolution and presenting a moral and social consequences that he foresaw if evolution became the norm and public-school classrooms. one of the journalists who covered this trial was h. l. mencken who became famous for writing is hilarious send offs of the fundamentalists encountered. he played a large role in shaping what i'll call mainstream america, the american elite view of conservative protestantism and thinking of conservative protestants as these bumpkins who would rather burn books than all of their children to encounter a new idea, who were putting their heads in the sand and wanted nothing to do with very. much of what my book is about is the effort of the next generation to overcome that reputation that they felt tired with. >> host: who are some of those next generation people? >> guest: these are folks associated with the evangelist billy graham, one that most of us think of and no not primarily in an intellectual context but as an evangelist who went around the world. he was deeply concerned with the intellectual fade and reputation he was friends with karl henry, others
the evolution and presenting a moral and social consequences that he foresaw if evolution became the norm and public-school classrooms. one of the journalists who covered this trial was h. l. mencken who became famous for writing is hilarious send offs of the fundamentalists encountered. he played a large role in shaping what i'll call mainstream america, the american elite view of conservative protestantism and thinking of conservative protestants as these bumpkins who would rather burn books...
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i think that's the norm. i think that the exception is what the global summit in london which i'm attending is trying to do, to end the culture of immunity for sexual violence particularly in relation to sexual violence and conflicts. it's seeking to support the victim survivors in the process. and seeking to change attitudes both attitudes and relation to the tolerance levels around sexual violence and attitudes towards women and male victims of sexual violence. lastly i think it's seeking to strengthen--to take practical steps to strengthen accountability and prosecutions. once we start to see effective justice process and prosecutions over time and attitudes it will have a deterrent affect. >> we're going to take a short break. when we come back we'll talk about social sanction whether there is enough outrage in many of these societies we're talking about to force a response. to force a new paradigm in society and an idea that you just can't get away with this stuff any more. this is inside story. stay with
i think that's the norm. i think that the exception is what the global summit in london which i'm attending is trying to do, to end the culture of immunity for sexual violence particularly in relation to sexual violence and conflicts. it's seeking to support the victim survivors in the process. and seeking to change attitudes both attitudes and relation to the tolerance levels around sexual violence and attitudes towards women and male victims of sexual violence. lastly i think it's seeking to...
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and seeing the community's norms as your norms. this is where the part where i want to ask some questions for them to develop their thesis. the way in which the paper proceeds these three criteria are articulated, but then when they apply it to the john roberts robot they state they do not believe he can follow rules. they do not believe that he can take internal perspective. they do not believe that as a member of a community that he can internalize the community's norms. this is the part of the paper where i wanted to ask questions because it was not clear, given the lead-up to the hypothetical that in fact these things could not be ture. rue. so let's start with the idea of what it means to be a member of the community. john roberts, both the robot and the real roberts graduated from harvard law school in 1979. i graduated in 1981. although i did not know him. so we were both exposed to the same culture. we were emersed in the same culture. he took exams. he spoke to people. some of the people that i went to at harvard law school
and seeing the community's norms as your norms. this is where the part where i want to ask some questions for them to develop their thesis. the way in which the paper proceeds these three criteria are articulated, but then when they apply it to the john roberts robot they state they do not believe he can follow rules. they do not believe that he can take internal perspective. they do not believe that as a member of a community that he can internalize the community's norms. this is the part of...
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in one generation the norm shifted. no longer a practice. he problem was solved by people standing up and agreeing collectively and publicly to affirm that they would not cut their daughters and once everyone did it, it became a shared public norm that than immediate >> people's behavior and to the extent people are interested in legislative solutions and human rights actors want pronouncements from the government and action from the secretary of state i am not sure that is the way to get at solving the problem of homophobia in africa. maybe a less sexy and more complicated work of working with communities to collectively change norms. is not a satisfying answer but conforms to my general argument which the government is not where you go for change in africa. >> why don't you tell us your name and where you are from. >> i am from chicago, just down the street. you touch upon in your last comment a question i was going to ask about people not looking to the national government for help and support and to the extent any reporting in this countr
in one generation the norm shifted. no longer a practice. he problem was solved by people standing up and agreeing collectively and publicly to affirm that they would not cut their daughters and once everyone did it, it became a shared public norm that than immediate >> people's behavior and to the extent people are interested in legislative solutions and human rights actors want pronouncements from the government and action from the secretary of state i am not sure that is the way to get...
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so behaviors have changed, the rules and norms have changed, but some of the traditional expectations still reflect a. so now let me turn back to your question. and believe me, those icons are not scientific. i will tell you that some on the looks of these cultural trends, it's a lot easier to find young women who have made their mark in their 20s, vis-À-vis young man than older women. and this is just the way most societies have been oriented for most of human history. it tends to be the man who rides up. those who famously become the celebrities and waiters in society. but that is clearly changing. >> we talked a little bit earlier about how we have a middle child syndrome. we are the do-it-yourself generation stuck between two giant influential generations. can you talk about why is that? why are we so self-sufficient? >> well, i think that self-sufficiency has to do with the parenting of the norms. and i think there was a phrase to describe this with young adults in their 30s and 40s and when they were children, they came into this lexicon and you probably remember that. they were
so behaviors have changed, the rules and norms have changed, but some of the traditional expectations still reflect a. so now let me turn back to your question. and believe me, those icons are not scientific. i will tell you that some on the looks of these cultural trends, it's a lot easier to find young women who have made their mark in their 20s, vis-À-vis young man than older women. and this is just the way most societies have been oriented for most of human history. it tends to be the man...
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we'll go rate by rate to determine where we are in lock with the average and where we're out of the norm. >> actually, you kind of preempted my question. >> on the professional component though is the study being done there also because i think i should return to private practice? >> on the professional component at the hospital, those rates are determined and billed by the university of california so i'm not sure -- i can check with them and find out exactly kind of what the latest analysis they have about where they are, but that would not be included in the document that you have in front of you. >> so these are actually clinic rates for use of the xhinic and not the professional rates? >> correct. >> okay. so under -- just to clarify then, the differential between -- your difference between general clinic, which i know is at san francisco, but what about the primary cares that are community clinics and are we charging a facility charge on top of the professional charge? >> so for the primary care clinics, the difference is less significant than it is for the hospital because we set o
we'll go rate by rate to determine where we are in lock with the average and where we're out of the norm. >> actually, you kind of preempted my question. >> on the professional component though is the study being done there also because i think i should return to private practice? >> on the professional component at the hospital, those rates are determined and billed by the university of california so i'm not sure -- i can check with them and find out exactly kind of what the...
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. >>> still to come, is gun violence really the norm? president obama used those words. but we investigated. do the numbers back that claim up? >>> plus, paula deen's comeback. it is now complete? a year after her "n" word scandal, she has her sights set on an entirely new network. >>> and every elevator passenger's worst nightmare coming true for this man. tonight, if this happened to you, what to do. ♪ the last four hours have seen... one child fail to get to the air sickness bag in time. another left his shoes on the plane... his shoes! and a third simply doesn't want to be here. ♪ until now... until right booking now. ♪ planet earth's number one accomodation site booking.com booking.yeah! means keeping seven billion ctransactions flowing.g, and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you always know what's coming - and are ready for it. make it matter. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time.
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we live in a world where free democratic governments are the norm. that was not the case 150 years ago. america stood almost alone among the nations as a democracy governed by a written constitution. the country established in 1787 by the founders was an unfinished experiment in self-government. many outside of america and especially in europe doubted it could survive. secession and civil war were evidence to these monarchists and aristocrats that democracy had a fatal flaw and it simply would not work. when the people are left to choose their own leaders and chart their course, they will fall into civil war. unionists understood how the enemies of democracy perceive the civil war in this country, and believe the triumph of the national government over secession was the only way to vindicate the american revolution and ensure the example, the american example of liberty, would succeed. as one union officer wrote at the end of the war, the soldiers of the united states had the proud satisfaction that it has been our privilege to live and take part in t
we live in a world where free democratic governments are the norm. that was not the case 150 years ago. america stood almost alone among the nations as a democracy governed by a written constitution. the country established in 1787 by the founders was an unfinished experiment in self-government. many outside of america and especially in europe doubted it could survive. secession and civil war were evidence to these monarchists and aristocrats that democracy had a fatal flaw and it simply would...
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the name caliber glided and this is the among the talk that doug invariants and her guys to give the norm got stamets didn't because of this step. of unspayed implication at cancun this is self procedure and help most of the any given vote actually to flame each other the third as berkeley had one of us as a herd to target in the immediate scene mccants a month i can it was not the doctor thought. the office ever would new york wonder who would know and isn't by for by and then defect in the cost come. from. only murph talk or your own clothes on here to haunt the edges the song the whole deal that you feel dizzy while sweat some cans made victim of the see more song play lover more. spin on test your. belief you guess your high sister. you got the marquee do appear you did are. good if you get your house you got to sell your hobby out gobs of what a big guy it would be on the end of soak up the. over simone street dissever move the most in your phone bill or evade the minster already did some good via. got to go to the particular subject it's all good citizens it may go a bit in the cont
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those news are so caught up in money and they're scared of anything out of the norm so they'll be quick to say like oh that like there's so much stuff i want to do but because of the things that's connected even stuff you asked me whether it be homophobic slurs or the fact that i want to yell or the fact that i'll read very or do this or should be like this and not use the normal like they're scared so they're like they'll back away and it's because we will never progress if we can say if we don't get the courage to just say something you would do you see you so fine you're forty richest. couple films under my belt a bunch of furniture a couple buildings skate parks around the world married yes one year old not a one year old at forty i don't know i have a kid holding up a son twenty three. you look at you a baby you know you're a kid kid you were young i guess i don't feel know i don't even know how to feel facebook twitter instagram you use a ball you don't use of the only thing on my phone is instagram and i use that even post stupid funny photos or photos that i sit in color just to
those news are so caught up in money and they're scared of anything out of the norm so they'll be quick to say like oh that like there's so much stuff i want to do but because of the things that's connected even stuff you asked me whether it be homophobic slurs or the fact that i want to yell or the fact that i'll read very or do this or should be like this and not use the normal like they're scared so they're like they'll back away and it's because we will never progress if we can say if we...
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but, that is not the norm. myers is leaving washington, d.c. behind. out why tonight at 8:00. >> now, a visit to the cia museum in langley, virginia where museum director ncaa curator present -- cia curator presents easy and >> we are standing in the memorial lobby of the original headquarters building. this lobby has a number of significant memorials in it. every visitor to the agency comes through this entrance. every new agency officer takes their oath of office here in this lobby, in front of 107 of our fallen officers. they walked across the agency field to take their place in the lobby. and the father of central intelligence is watching over their shoulders as they begin a career for our central intelligence agency in our nation.
but, that is not the norm. myers is leaving washington, d.c. behind. out why tonight at 8:00. >> now, a visit to the cia museum in langley, virginia where museum director ncaa curator present -- cia curator presents easy and >> we are standing in the memorial lobby of the original headquarters building. this lobby has a number of significant memorials in it. every visitor to the agency comes through this entrance. every new agency officer takes their oath of office here in this...
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this is becoming the norm. >> this is becoming the norm. pamela brown is following the story for us. pam, i know that details are still coming in. what more can you tell us about what happened today in portland? >> that's right, erin. in fact, we're expecting to learn more in a presence conference in just about an hour from now. but what we have learned according to law enforcement sources we've been speaking with today is that this gunman, who walked into the school, high school this morning was a student, and that he apparently died from a self-inflicted wound. and according to scanner traffic, erin, it appears he walked in this morning wearing all black, including a helmet and a bulletproof vest and opened fire, killing one of his fellow students. right now investigators are still trying to piece together why he did this. >> shots fired in the locker room. at least one person down. >> reporter: the burst of gunfire rang out shortly after 8:00 a.m. >> shots fired! >> in the locker room. >> reporter: with more than 2800 students at reynold
this is becoming the norm. >> this is becoming the norm. pamela brown is following the story for us. pam, i know that details are still coming in. what more can you tell us about what happened today in portland? >> that's right, erin. in fact, we're expecting to learn more in a presence conference in just about an hour from now. but what we have learned according to law enforcement sources we've been speaking with today is that this gunman, who walked into the school, high school...
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that's not the norm. journalist lisa myers is leading washington d.c. behind. find out why on c-span's "q&a." >> on the next "washington journal" former republican congressman tom davis talksñr about the tea party of 2014. associated press reporter alicia caldwell will examine the resources of the washington border. we'll take the calls on facebook and twitter . "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. s and senate are in session for business. the house gavels tuesday at noon. for what to expect in both chambers we talk to a capitol hill reporter. >> billy house is the national journal congressional leadership correspondent. house republicans will hold leadership holding elections to replace eric cantor. are there any other challenges. >> on thursday the conference will vote. >> how about the race for house majority whip. who are the candidates? >> right now there are three candidates. there's a group about 177 conservative members. which gives a heavy lift into the race. there's a late entry from indiana. he is said to be may be eyeing the chai
that's not the norm. journalist lisa myers is leading washington d.c. behind. find out why on c-span's "q&a." >> on the next "washington journal" former republican congressman tom davis talksñr about the tea party of 2014. associated press reporter alicia caldwell will examine the resources of the washington border. we'll take the calls on facebook and twitter . "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. s and senate are in session for...
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that is almost the norm. that thehat is sad is employers are mainly from the same country. >> he wants to fight for his money. any others get up and simply go back home. most cannot afford to get involved in a long legal battle. it shows them where they sleep. in an old junkyard. up there.eople sleep when it rains, they stay down here because the rain comes through the roof. they can only film here in secret. he paid 50 euros a month for his bed. he cannot afford any more. he sent home whatever money he can. he is a wife and five children in bulgaria. >> the little one just called. earned anyas not money. he lives with his wife and seven year old son. says.3, 4 rooms, he the construction company has their official headquarters here. it is also where the company houses and eastern european workers. another bed over there. 21 people live here. person pays 250 euros a month. >> for a bed? ofye as well as the uses, the kitchen, toilet, and showers. here they are. two showers and two toilets. his son is doing his g
that is almost the norm. that thehat is sad is employers are mainly from the same country. >> he wants to fight for his money. any others get up and simply go back home. most cannot afford to get involved in a long legal battle. it shows them where they sleep. in an old junkyard. up there.eople sleep when it rains, they stay down here because the rain comes through the roof. they can only film here in secret. he paid 50 euros a month for his bed. he cannot afford any more. he sent home...
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the bank reports this is evidence that social norms can change and improve lives. >> woman who have the equal opportunity can have the ability to raise their children, to send them to the education. one additional year of education for a woman will have an increasing earning for their fewer tour wage up to 30%. >> the world bank plans to use voice and agency as a central part of its global development agenda. it will apply what it calls a gender lens when investing in countries. >> 31 billion of our lending last year, more than 90% or 98% actually now gender mainstream meaning that each of our project will be designed with the perspective of how this is going to be benefitting women or girls. >> now we have proof when you give women more freedom, economic power, they contribute to and help grow country's economies. what do we do with this? >> it's time to move. it's been time to move along time we know it's not human rights issue to have full and equal participation of women and girls in all aspects of life. but it's also an economic issue. where do we go from here? it's interesting, be
the bank reports this is evidence that social norms can change and improve lives. >> woman who have the equal opportunity can have the ability to raise their children, to send them to the education. one additional year of education for a woman will have an increasing earning for their fewer tour wage up to 30%. >> the world bank plans to use voice and agency as a central part of its global development agenda. it will apply what it calls a gender lens when investing in countries....
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i knew his friends and family knew upper gay or the neighbor next was a bio sex all would change the norms and standards in our culture he said within those they realize we're tare children we are there ever myth and lie and unyund would be destroyed once and for all. harry was right. i mean look at you tell 35 years later his legacy of hope is taking fruition and becoming a reality. i see harvey's legacy everyday in our changing society. a break off men and women like michael sam and like elaine page and mary lamborghini had the courage to 125u7bd and declare their love while we made really good strives here in the united states for equal rights for lesbians and
i knew his friends and family knew upper gay or the neighbor next was a bio sex all would change the norms and standards in our culture he said within those they realize we're tare children we are there ever myth and lie and unyund would be destroyed once and for all. harry was right. i mean look at you tell 35 years later his legacy of hope is taking fruition and becoming a reality. i see harvey's legacy everyday in our changing society. a break off men and women like michael sam and like...
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so looking for that mid-70's by the bay and looks clear for this clause were still the norm in the bay is the temperatures dropped out of 5354 degrees as a were expected for the east bay find the temperature is closest to your neighborhood and that's kind of the general idea what you can expect will give it a more complete breakdown at 915. and sir 60--615 the meter is and not yet been activated so deftly a better than usual ride. could traffic check and let traffic plot the east bay does little slowing and interstate 580 a much lighter than usual for your ride to them all to my pass all to little more this morning and sells maple and son of north a freeways are still very light. the be busy traffic we can in the north bay is in that area. >>: 6am friday a controversial appearance by san francisco's catholic archbishop in the nation's capital. for a rally supporting traditional marriage. and the big nascar race expected to attract thousands of fans in the north bay. we're live in sonoma with a preview. 4 homes in 2 days destroyed by flames in the south bay. kron four's will tran is liv
so looking for that mid-70's by the bay and looks clear for this clause were still the norm in the bay is the temperatures dropped out of 5354 degrees as a were expected for the east bay find the temperature is closest to your neighborhood and that's kind of the general idea what you can expect will give it a more complete breakdown at 915. and sir 60--615 the meter is and not yet been activated so deftly a better than usual ride. could traffic check and let traffic plot the east bay does...
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in the united states, it's discouraged in parts of the middle east where arranged marriages are the norm> when a man and his family have daughters, daughters are the purity of these women, of the daughters, then guarantees a marriage. you see, and the delivery of the girl intact, virginally intact, which then commands a higher dowery. a girl who has been violated does not command a dowery. in fact, may not be able to find a husband. >> tina's death may have been part of an old tradition -- the honor killing. >> she stained the family's honor. and blood, zein would say, blood must cleanse blood. >> in societies where honor killings are common, it is generally a killing done by a male member of a family, presumably to avenge a dishonor on the honor of the female member of the family. she had a black boyfriend. this was enough to cause the anger of her family and her father to arise to the boiling point, where indeed he felt the family had been so shamed by her indiscretion that the only way to avenge it was to kill her. >> prosecutors were convinced she had been murdered in cold blood by h
in the united states, it's discouraged in parts of the middle east where arranged marriages are the norm> when a man and his family have daughters, daughters are the purity of these women, of the daughters, then guarantees a marriage. you see, and the delivery of the girl intact, virginally intact, which then commands a higher dowery. a girl who has been violated does not command a dowery. in fact, may not be able to find a husband. >> tina's death may have been part of an old...
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totally out of the norm. >> july 28th, 2008. arlington, texas. minton of the arlington police department auto and theft unit is alerted that a bait car has been broken into. bait cars rigged with cameras and gps tracking equipment are used by police departments nationwide to catch thieves in an area where it's a problem. >> we pick a car that looks like cars that are most stolen. we lock the doors remotely. record everything inside with video cameras and microphones. then we deploy them to a place where we have a crime problem or persons stealing cars in the area. we're basically fishing with the bait. >> the bait car, a red chrysler sebring is stolen just down the road from the station. an alert is triggered. >> once that is received, all i know is it's moving 20 miles an hour west on division street. >> the bait car is headed towards james greenwell. and when the suspect drives by greenwell's cruiser, the officer is surprised to see who's behind the wheel. >> as it goes by i see who was in it. i was shocked. the suspect was an elderly female. to
totally out of the norm. >> july 28th, 2008. arlington, texas. minton of the arlington police department auto and theft unit is alerted that a bait car has been broken into. bait cars rigged with cameras and gps tracking equipment are used by police departments nationwide to catch thieves in an area where it's a problem. >> we pick a car that looks like cars that are most stolen. we lock the doors remotely. record everything inside with video cameras and microphones. then we deploy...
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that's not the norm. >> emmy award winning and investigative reporter lisa myers is leaving washington d.c. find out why on c-span "q&a." >> one day after his primary loss in virginia, house majority leader eric cantor officially announced he will be stepped down from his leadership role at the end of july. he was defeated by david brat. >> good afternoon. first of all, i just want to talk a little bit about what happened last night and then going forward. you know, growing up in the jewish faith, i grew up, went to hebrew school, read a lot in the old testament and you learn a lot about individual setbacks. but you also read and you learned that each setback is an opportunity and that there's always optimism for the future. and while i may have had a -- suffered a personal setback last night, i couldn't be more optimistic about the future of this country. i'm honored that i've had the privilege to serve and represent the people of virginia's seventh district. people often lament what is wrong with this town, but i want to remind you of what's right. i've had the honor to serve with so
that's not the norm. >> emmy award winning and investigative reporter lisa myers is leaving washington d.c. find out why on c-span "q&a." >> one day after his primary loss in virginia, house majority leader eric cantor officially announced he will be stepped down from his leadership role at the end of july. he was defeated by david brat. >> good afternoon. first of all, i just want to talk a little bit about what happened last night and then going forward. you...
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that's not been the norm before. we should be able to work that out and use our time to represent the people of the united states so that ambassador, when he has another group of united states senators out there, can there, you belong to the tribunal that's unique in the world, that every country in the world wished it had because it is the forum, the only one of its kind, where you have extended debate on major issues until you get a consensus and come to a result. that's the only way to govern a complex country like the country that is the united states of america, and we're getting back toward that, and hypocrite that our leaders -- and i hope that our leaders and our appropriations committee members can take the next step and let us go to work like we aimed to do. we have rhodes scholars and former governors and people who have been here a long time and a short time. it is not easy to get here and it is not easy to stay here. so while we're here, we'd like to work. which means we'd like to speak, have our say, vot
that's not been the norm before. we should be able to work that out and use our time to represent the people of the united states so that ambassador, when he has another group of united states senators out there, can there, you belong to the tribunal that's unique in the world, that every country in the world wished it had because it is the forum, the only one of its kind, where you have extended debate on major issues until you get a consensus and come to a result. that's the only way to...
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we live in a world where free democratic governments are the norm. that was not the case 150 years ago. america stood almost alone among the nations as a democracy governed by a written constitution. the country established in 1787 by the founders was an unfinished experiment in self-government. many outside of america and especially in europe doubted it could survive. secession and civil war were evidence to these monarchists and aristocrats that democracy had a fatal flaw and it simply would not work. when the people are left to choose their own leaders and chart their course, they will fall into civil war. unionists understood how the enemies of democracy perceive the civil war in this country, and believe the triumph of the national government over secession was the only way to vindicate the american revolution and ensure the example, the american example of liberty, would succeed. as one union officer wrote at the end of the war, the soldiers of the united states had the proud satisfaction that it has been our privilege to live and take part in t
we live in a world where free democratic governments are the norm. that was not the case 150 years ago. america stood almost alone among the nations as a democracy governed by a written constitution. the country established in 1787 by the founders was an unfinished experiment in self-government. many outside of america and especially in europe doubted it could survive. secession and civil war were evidence to these monarchists and aristocrats that democracy had a fatal flaw and it simply would...
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the miscarriage of justice apparently risks becoming the norm in egypt. >> the judge announced the sentence to a packed courtroom in cairo. caged with defendants from other trials, the three, including a former bbc journalist, had been up the. when the judge spoke, it was not what they wanted to hear. peter is sentenced to seven years in prison. the defendants were taken aback by the severity of the jail term. as were others in the courtroom. they said the prosecution had presented no credible evidence against the defendants. outside, disbelief among friends and relatives. >> if they have evidence, how many years could they give him? for nothing they give him seven years? >> australia expressed shock at the verdict. >> we are deeply dismayed by the fact that a sentence has been imposed. we are appalled by the severity of it. it is hard to credit that the court in this case could have reached this conclusion. >> the trial has sparked huge international interests. another nine defendants, including two british and dutch journalist were tried in absentia. the case is also raised concerns about
the miscarriage of justice apparently risks becoming the norm in egypt. >> the judge announced the sentence to a packed courtroom in cairo. caged with defendants from other trials, the three, including a former bbc journalist, had been up the. when the judge spoke, it was not what they wanted to hear. peter is sentenced to seven years in prison. the defendants were taken aback by the severity of the jail term. as were others in the courtroom. they said the prosecution had presented no...
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as wearable cameras are the norm, these will be the norm, we are approaching what i think of a massive public eye. we'll have footage of everyone doing everything all the time. a few years ago i reported on a project that the intelligence community sponsored, a prize for anyone that could come up with a way the location was taken, based on the pixel information. they don't look at geodata. there's no cheating looking at the captions. the software recognises that there's the golden gate bridge up. here is where the photo was taken. we know that based on the documents that edward snowden leaked, the n.s.a. has been collecting millions of images every day for a facial recognition project. putting aside the privacy implications, and there are no end of privacy implications. the basic fact of the matter is law enforcement moves to the day where they can spot a suspect. where they look for the graduation photo. when that is the case, this dude stealing the bike will raid home to find the cops waiting for him. today we are lucky if one or two people capture a plane crash. in a few years we'll
as wearable cameras are the norm, these will be the norm, we are approaching what i think of a massive public eye. we'll have footage of everyone doing everything all the time. a few years ago i reported on a project that the intelligence community sponsored, a prize for anyone that could come up with a way the location was taken, based on the pixel information. they don't look at geodata. there's no cheating looking at the captions. the software recognises that there's the golden gate bridge...
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i knew his friends and family knew upper gay or the neighbor next was a bio sex all would change the norms and standards in our culture he said within those they realize we're tare children we are there ever myth and lie and unyund would be destroyed once and for all. harry was right. i mean look at you tell 35 years later his legacy of hope is taking fruition and becoming a reality. i see harvey's legacy everyday in our changing society. a break off men and women like michael sam and like elaine page and mary lamborghini had the courage to 125u7bd and declare their love while we made really good strives here in the united states for equal rights for lesbians and lgbt lgbt the message is needed harry's message of hope is needed around the world. right now more than one sixth of the world's populations has been recripple listed in the last year because their lesbian or gay that's absolutely wrong. that's why stuart and i founded the harvey milk foundation to take this message globally around the world where people really need us as stuart as said when we speaks in foreign countries, you kno
i knew his friends and family knew upper gay or the neighbor next was a bio sex all would change the norms and standards in our culture he said within those they realize we're tare children we are there ever myth and lie and unyund would be destroyed once and for all. harry was right. i mean look at you tell 35 years later his legacy of hope is taking fruition and becoming a reality. i see harvey's legacy everyday in our changing society. a break off men and women like michael sam and like...
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this is becoming the norm. we take it for granted. >> according to an analysis by a group mayors against illegal guns there have been 44 school shootings in the u.s. since the massacre at sandy hook elementary in 2012, that is average three per month. overseas, three u.s. special operation forces are dead after being ambushed. the troops were mistakenly called in by friendly fire. this is one of the worst friendly fire tragedies since since 2001. >> a san jose father faces charges after his young son suffered serious injuries in a fire works accident. police say they found 14 pounds of fire works and the 10-year-old boy suffered a severe hand injury. >> i think he was shocked. all he was saying to me is i'm sorry. sorry. this kid had no hand. freaked me out. i am still shooken up about it. >> police say the father was arrested on charges of child endangerment and possession of illegal fire works. it's illegal to possess any form of fire works in the city of san jose. >> three east bay siblings the focus of an am
this is becoming the norm. we take it for granted. >> according to an analysis by a group mayors against illegal guns there have been 44 school shootings in the u.s. since the massacre at sandy hook elementary in 2012, that is average three per month. overseas, three u.s. special operation forces are dead after being ambushed. the troops were mistakenly called in by friendly fire. this is one of the worst friendly fire tragedies since since 2001. >> a san jose father faces charges...
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i know, so i share the normative commitments on privacy and civil liberties and digital rights but whatif it wasn't convenient the best reading of the law which happens to be the one that we want the law to be? this is a problem because if we are bound by metaphorical and logical reasoning, if we are bound by looking at what the cases say in sort of leaping from their entirely wicked get into a problem if it turns out the best reading of the law isn't the best reading of what we want a lot to be. and the bandit -- example of this phyllo is a guy named olmstead. olmsted was a former seattle police officer who was sort of the al capone of the west. he was the largest bootlegger in the west and at one point was believed to be the largest employer in the puget sound region in the 1920s. he ran a massive bootlegging operation, bringing down barrels of whiskey from canada. the untouchables where they do essentially the same thing. olmsted was known to be a bootlegger. the police install the wiretap outside of his house on the phone line. they found all sorts of evidence from the wiretap trans
i know, so i share the normative commitments on privacy and civil liberties and digital rights but whatif it wasn't convenient the best reading of the law which happens to be the one that we want the law to be? this is a problem because if we are bound by metaphorical and logical reasoning, if we are bound by looking at what the cases say in sort of leaping from their entirely wicked get into a problem if it turns out the best reading of the law isn't the best reading of what we want a lot to...
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waterermany played ghana, use triple during the break and return to the norm after the match.rtying. the game was a draw. hans, the stories you follow in the interest of bringing out -- us up to speed. what is the beer effect? >> for the host country, that is where you see the biggest pop. the number is 1.7%, the increase in beer sales. brazil has expected at 3% increase because people expect their team to go deep. that is worth another percentage point. 1%germany goes to the final, increases the estimate for some worries -- breweries. not a whole lot but they are struggling and who does not want an excuse to do a package on beer? >> hans, let's have your predictive capabilities on germ any-usa tonight, what is going to be the score? >> 2-2. >> oh, you are so sitting on the fence. for professional reasons. what do you think? >> 1-1. what source? >> 2-1, for the u.s.. >> the germans behind me are not happy. theyuropean chipmakers -- supply semiconductors to apple. i know very little about football. my predictive background is useless. more on that story when "countdown" returns
waterermany played ghana, use triple during the break and return to the norm after the match.rtying. the game was a draw. hans, the stories you follow in the interest of bringing out -- us up to speed. what is the beer effect? >> for the host country, that is where you see the biggest pop. the number is 1.7%, the increase in beer sales. brazil has expected at 3% increase because people expect their team to go deep. that is worth another percentage point. 1%germany goes to the final,...
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that is almost the norm. what is sad is that most are from the same country.hey exploit their own countrymen. he wants to fight for his money. many others give up and go back home. most cannot afford to get involved in a long legal battle. cologne, he shows us where he sleeps. an old van in a junkyard. he sleeps here, he says, and a friend sleeps over there. two more people sleep up there. when it rains come in a state on here because the rain comes through the roof. we can only film here in secret, with blinds drawn. he pays 50 euros a month for his bed. he cannot afford any more. he sent home whatever money he can. he has a wife and five children in bulgaria. the little one just called come he says. he asked if he is sending money. but sadly, he has not earned any at. -- yet. sergio lives with his wife and seven-year-old son. in a 13 square meter apartment in an industrial area. 1, 2, 3, 4 rooms he says, in that one, there are three beds. in that one, two. the construction company that owes him money has its official headquarters here. it is also where the c
that is almost the norm. what is sad is that most are from the same country.hey exploit their own countrymen. he wants to fight for his money. many others give up and go back home. most cannot afford to get involved in a long legal battle. cologne, he shows us where he sleeps. an old van in a junkyard. he sleeps here, he says, and a friend sleeps over there. two more people sleep up there. when it rains come in a state on here because the rain comes through the roof. we can only film here in...
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i think this is more than the norm, than an anomaly in the american history, i urge americans to readical politeness. we were fighting wars, it has been a lot of strife. so it's not necessarily the end of the world. neil: well, you're right about that, and always overcome these things, but the real division, almost begs for someone, i don't know, to come along and unite people. in the 30s it was fdr, in the 80s ronald reagan. see fair and balanced. the two parties involved. i don't know who the two parties are. >> this is the most partisan president we have seen in the white house, there is a very telling quote from price the politics very first day obama calls in the house leader and said i want to work with you, eric cantor comes up with proposals, the president sets them down, look at him and says elections have consequences, i win, i trump you. that's a quote from the book, it set the tone in washington. the tea party emerged from. that this partisanship is a result of a partisan president. neil: you don't seem to like the president this partisanship is more the historical norm th
i think this is more than the norm, than an anomaly in the american history, i urge americans to readical politeness. we were fighting wars, it has been a lot of strife. so it's not necessarily the end of the world. neil: well, you're right about that, and always overcome these things, but the real division, almost begs for someone, i don't know, to come along and unite people. in the 30s it was fdr, in the 80s ronald reagan. see fair and balanced. the two parties involved. i don't know who the...
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>> the fees are a little bit lower than the norm. i think it's 5 or 600. >> yeah. >> commissioner mar. >> inspector, what do you think is a reasonable amount of time to get external -- >> yeah, i'm not as concerned about the fees, but also the -- what's the reasonable amount of time to get all the work done, especially the exeter ternal work to abate the order. >> two or three months should be reasonable. >> it's really just the fence, windows an rejation. vegetation. >> and to repaint most of the building because of the peeling paint. >> so three months. >> i have a question for the board. a part of the order of abatement requires the homeowner to register with abandoned property registry. is that still required or are we going to modify it to not -- >> could i suggest that we ask the department to inspect the premises and determine whether it needs to be registered as a vacant building or whether it needs to be fully compliant with inhabiting? >> if there's one minor outstanding maintenance issue involved, the building stays on the
>> the fees are a little bit lower than the norm. i think it's 5 or 600. >> yeah. >> commissioner mar. >> inspector, what do you think is a reasonable amount of time to get external -- >> yeah, i'm not as concerned about the fees, but also the -- what's the reasonable amount of time to get all the work done, especially the exeter ternal work to abate the order. >> two or three months should be reasonable. >> it's really just the fence, windows an...
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at ste and who guys to give the norm got stomach stim because of this shit box so he also owned by dempsey haitian i cango him this is procedure and the dog knows it the i me given but actions will slay me of adulthood as berkeley had one of us as a hood to target in the immediate scene with guns on monday like in those in all the dr out of. the office everwood new york wonder who exactly know and isn't buying for buy it and then defect in the gun scum. oh oh oh. oh. oh. oh oh oh oh oh. in the murph call. it. saw the whole deal sit at the feel dizzy walk sweat some cans music team is see more. loves you more. spin more tests you're doing no. good if you guess your high sister. maki do a preview do are. just you. got support of the got it avidity on that when the fuck up they are. obviously alone i the street dissever move the most in your phone bill and david the minister already did some good done look up to get it at a particular subject it's all good citizenship may go to a meeting of a continuous was a mood when i'm the. best that ama. be hitting that this can't possibly be so good tha
at ste and who guys to give the norm got stomach stim because of this shit box so he also owned by dempsey haitian i cango him this is procedure and the dog knows it the i me given but actions will slay me of adulthood as berkeley had one of us as a hood to target in the immediate scene with guns on monday like in those in all the dr out of. the office everwood new york wonder who exactly know and isn't buying for buy it and then defect in the gun scum. oh oh oh. oh. oh. oh oh oh oh oh. in the...
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what we colorado caall radicals they call the norm. >> that's an inhumane view. >> i was raised 24 years of my life, that's how they operate. it's the norm. >> that's not american. >> it's certainly a very tough situation and we face lots of challenges with the drama that's continuing to play out there as we speak. my thanks to the both of you. i know you'll both continue to watch as developments unfold. thank you so much. >>> now let's hear from you. what do you think? will 300 military advisers at this point help make a difference in iraq or should the u.s. make a bigger commitment? tweet me your responses and i will read some of your answers later in our show. >>> turning now to other news, we have fury over those missing irs e-mails. >> and that was an apology to this committee. >> i don't think an apology is owed. there is not a single e-mail has been lost since the start of this investigation. every e-mail has been preserved that we have. we have produced or will produce -- >> you don't think the time period between january, 2009, and april 2011 is relevant to this investigation? >
what we colorado caall radicals they call the norm. >> that's an inhumane view. >> i was raised 24 years of my life, that's how they operate. it's the norm. >> that's not american. >> it's certainly a very tough situation and we face lots of challenges with the drama that's continuing to play out there as we speak. my thanks to the both of you. i know you'll both continue to watch as developments unfold. thank you so much. >>> now let's hear from you. what do...