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convenienceç of our çclientele last but certainly t least, we have hiredv: and they are well aware of thoreau'sout any further ado, i would like to introduce my partner and a leading authority of medical marijuana in northern california. >> good evening, commissioners. our office has been working for about a year and a half now, and we have focused on a particular objective. the first was to build an experienced team to operate treatment safely and effectively and comply to all laws and regulations. we were able to buildko a workig relationship with a consultant and a patient advocate, mr. wilson. secondly, we hired a security consultant who specializes specifically in security planning, staff training, and plan implementation. mr. bradley has planned a subsequent security plan, which he submitted. we have it available. it was also distributed to officer mccarthy. both mr. wilson and mr. bradley are going to speak tonight, and we will be available for any questions you have. the second priority has been to reach out to establish communications and to take steps to address their concerns. specif
convenienceç of our çclientele last but certainly t least, we have hiredv: and they are well aware of thoreau'sout any further ado, i would like to introduce my partner and a leading authority of medical marijuana in northern california. >> good evening, commissioners. our office has been working for about a year and a half now, and we have focused on a particular objective. the first was to build an experienced team to operate treatment safely and effectively and comply to all laws...
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this is a legacy of thoreau and emm emers emerson. turns out we're laggards. more important in european nations and scandinavia and even more common in japan. >> in "afterwards ar ar "going solo" looking at the growing trend of american adults choosing to live alone and what that means for the country. saturday night at 10:00 eastern. also this weekend on "book tv" sunday at 3:00, the second cousin of former secretary of state korcondoleezza rice, conn rice, and starting a war between gang leaders and police. and georgetown university's bonnie morris on her one-woman book. "book tv" every weekend on c-span2. >>> amid uncertainty about european sovereign debt, german chancellor angela merkel recently talked way group of students about the future of europe. after speaking for about 20 minutes, the chancellor took questions from students at the hertie school of governance in berlin. >> translator: professor, and ladies and gentlemen, i hope all of you can see me behind the lectern, but it seems like it's a good place to be. dear students, especially, i am happy t
this is a legacy of thoreau and emm emers emerson. turns out we're laggards. more important in european nations and scandinavia and even more common in japan. >> in "afterwards ar ar "going solo" looking at the growing trend of american adults choosing to live alone and what that means for the country. saturday night at 10:00 eastern. also this weekend on "book tv" sunday at 3:00, the second cousin of former secretary of state korcondoleezza rice, conn rice, and...
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about a country that worships the religion of self-reliance and individualism, this is a legacy of thoreau and emerson. it turns out we're laggards when it comes to living alone. it's much more common in scandinavian nations and even in japan. >> iraq clinen begg looks at the growing tend of american adults choosing to live alone and what that choosing to live alone and what that means for the country. also this weekend on book tv sunday at 3:00, the second cousin of former secretary of state condoleezza rice on starting dialogue between gang leaders and police. and george town university's bonnie morris, "revenge of the women's studies professor." book tv every weekend on c-span 2. >>> just the way i'll remember, here is that wonderful moment when senator lott revealed his nostalgia for the state's rights segregationist south. take a look. >> when strom thurmond ran for president, we voted for him. we're proud of it. >> publisher josh marshall on the internet and his website's emergence into the breaking news business. >> the media ecosystem is such a different world today than it was, it
about a country that worships the religion of self-reliance and individualism, this is a legacy of thoreau and emerson. it turns out we're laggards when it comes to living alone. it's much more common in scandinavian nations and even in japan. >> iraq clinen begg looks at the growing tend of american adults choosing to live alone and what that choosing to live alone and what that means for the country. also this weekend on book tv sunday at 3:00, the second cousin of former secretary of...
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this is the religion of thoreau, but we're laggards, in fact much more common in european nations, especially in scandinavia. and it's even more common in japan. >> on "after words" in going solo, a look at the growing trend of american adults choosing to live alone, and what that means for the country, saturday night at 10 eastern. also this weekend on book tv, sunday at 3:00, the second cousin of former secretary of state condoleezza rice, connie rice, on her work to reduce gang violence in l.a., and starting a dialogue between gang leaders and police. and at 8:15, georgetown university's bonnie morris on her one-woman play and book of the same name, "revenge of the women's studies professor," book tv, every weekend on c-span 2. >>> in fewer than 60 days, effective april 1st, 2012, japan will lower its combined corporate rate to 38%. that will leave the united states with the highest corporate tax rate in the entire industrialized world. this dubious distinction will make it that much more challenging to attract businesses to hire and invest here at home where we need jobs. >> someone said
this is the religion of thoreau, but we're laggards, in fact much more common in european nations, especially in scandinavia. and it's even more common in japan. >> on "after words" in going solo, a look at the growing trend of american adults choosing to live alone, and what that means for the country, saturday night at 10 eastern. also this weekend on book tv, sunday at 3:00, the second cousin of former secretary of state condoleezza rice, connie rice, on her work to reduce...
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he once called thoreau a big old meat ball of a fake with a genius of prose style. he's got his back. >> i love it. thank you very much. >> maybe humor will save us. [ applause ] >>> my friends, thu kn they knew america. [ applause ] >> i need a new america with ever lasting the attacks the ancient idea that men console their differences by killing each other. [ applause ] >> as candidates campaign for president this year, we look back at 14 men who ran for the office and lost. go to our website, c span.org/the contenders to see a video of people who had a lasting impact on american politics. >> they continue to offer only one solution to the problems which confront us. they tell us again and again and again, we should spend our way out of trouble and spend our way into a better tomorrow. >> c span.org/the contrs
he once called thoreau a big old meat ball of a fake with a genius of prose style. he's got his back. >> i love it. thank you very much. >> maybe humor will save us. [ applause ] >>> my friends, thu kn they knew america. [ applause ] >> i need a new america with ever lasting the attacks the ancient idea that men console their differences by killing each other. [ applause ] >> as candidates campaign for president this year, we look back at 14 men who ran for the...
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the legacy of thoreau and emerson, but it turns out we're laggard it's when it comes to living alone, in fact, much more comments in european nations es specially scandinavia and even more common in japan. >> in going solo, the author looks at the growing trend of adults choosing to live alone and what that means for the country. saturday night at 10:00 eastern. also this weekend on "book tv" sunday at 3:00, the second cousin of former secretary of state cons leeza rice, connie rice, on her work to reduce gang violence in l.a. and starting a dialog between gang leaders and police. at 8:15, georgetown university's bonnie morris on we are one-woman book of the same name, "book tv" every weekend on c-span2. >>> house speaker john boehner holds a weekly brief ing from about ten minutes, at 11:15 eastern, and we will take you there live, once it starts. certain to talk about the insider trading bill which was housed in the vote of 76-2. differences between the two will worked out. it's possible there will create to the health care coverage of contraception. a member of the house energy and
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north, was this idea that after the civil war the north could always, new englanders -- he hated thoreau, didn't like emerson either. northerners could always fall back on the simple fact that they'd won, their cause had been righteous, that somehow the world had approved of the end of slavery, that they had saved the union, saved the country and reinvented the country. and indeed this treasury of virtue became for northerners a kind of form of yankee pride. it always there when you needed it to scowl at or hold the south in scorn. and warren actually loved skewering both sides. i saved some of the worst things he said about the south and even the worst things he said about the north. he said this about yankees with their treasury of virtue. when one is happy and forgetful, facts get forgotten. but i think that sticks frankly to the whole of the country in a way we've treated civil war memory. what warren was really after in those two slogans, those two metaphors, great alibi, treasury of virtue, is reminding us, as he did in virtually everything he wrote, brilliantly i think everything
north, was this idea that after the civil war the north could always, new englanders -- he hated thoreau, didn't like emerson either. northerners could always fall back on the simple fact that they'd won, their cause had been righteous, that somehow the world had approved of the end of slavery, that they had saved the union, saved the country and reinvented the country. and indeed this treasury of virtue became for northerners a kind of form of yankee pride. it always there when you needed it...
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this is a legacy of thoreau and emerson. turns out we're laggards when it comes to living alone. it's much more common in european nations, especially in skand knave ya. >> on afterwards in "going solo" we look at the growing trend of american adults choosing to live alone and what that means for the country. saturday night at 10:00 eastern. also this weekend on book tv, sunday at 3:00, the second cousin of former secretary of state condoleezza rice on her work to reduce gang violence in l.a. and starting a dialogue between gang leaders and police. at 8:15, georgetown university's bonnie morse ris on her one-wom play and book of the same name. book tv, every weekend on c-span 2. >>> my most important point on who should run and who the conservative leader, the republican leader is, we can't tell them. i think it would be better if, like, a month before the election we announce who were running for president because -- [ cheers and applause ] i mean, the media is obsessive desire to know, who's your leader? is it michael steel? is it rush limbaugh? is it sarah palin? they want us
this is a legacy of thoreau and emerson. turns out we're laggards when it comes to living alone. it's much more common in european nations, especially in skand knave ya. >> on afterwards in "going solo" we look at the growing trend of american adults choosing to live alone and what that means for the country. saturday night at 10:00 eastern. also this weekend on book tv, sunday at 3:00, the second cousin of former secretary of state condoleezza rice on her work to reduce gang...
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this is a legacy of thoreau and emerson. it turns out we are laggards when it comes to living alone. it is much more common in european nations, and is more common in japan. >> a look at the growing trend of adults to live alone and what that means for the country. also at this weekend, second cousin of condoleezza rice, condi rice, on her work to reduce gang violence in los angeles. at 8:15, bonnie morris. book tv," every weekend on c-span2. >> american history tv documents a process of removing a replica coat and putting lincoln's original coat on display. on "americant artifacts." >> the president announced the 10 states getting approval to opt out of the no child left behind law. increased flexibility is an effort to allow states to avoid some of the mandates in allow all. the 10 states are colorado, florida, georgia, indiana, kentucky, new jersey, oklahoma, and tennessee. this is from the white house career to date. -- earlier today. thank you very much. welcome to the white house. i want to welcome you to the white hou
this is a legacy of thoreau and emerson. it turns out we are laggards when it comes to living alone. it is much more common in european nations, and is more common in japan. >> a look at the growing trend of adults to live alone and what that means for the country. also at this weekend, second cousin of condoleezza rice, condi rice, on her work to reduce gang violence in los angeles. at 8:15, bonnie morris. book tv," every weekend on c-span2. >> american history tv documents a...
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>> we understand that paul thoreau is one of the at favorite authors of brian and as you can see from this post or the blowing. he really became interested in this particular book and that is why we chose it because of their significance to the author. >> i have a letter from brian. >> exactly. remembering -- reminding that the book be considered for book notes and should point out that the late professor was a professor here at george mason university. in fact, this contains another book by a mason professor, which is the action of, say cheese, which by the way is the only fiction book to be highlighted and the "booknotes" program. cannot figure the rest of the 801 books. >> exactly. these books are shelved in the order that they were in brian lamb's office at c's and can also, they are in the order of the televised programs. >> so, beginning here come except for the ones taken out and you have notes here >> for the exhibited items speaking on in this arrangement. >> so these are the books in order, correct? >> were you at work notes -- >> yes, i was a regular at this viewer. and whe
>> we understand that paul thoreau is one of the at favorite authors of brian and as you can see from this post or the blowing. he really became interested in this particular book and that is why we chose it because of their significance to the author. >> i have a letter from brian. >> exactly. remembering -- reminding that the book be considered for book notes and should point out that the late professor was a professor here at george mason university. in fact, this contains...
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the home of louisa may alcott, henry david thoreau's bed. she developed a broader and eclectic list of people including sigmund freud and his couch, elvis presley's family gravesite at graceland and of places, old faithful in yellowstone park, the spiral jety sculpture in the great salt lake. often one led to another. abraham lincoln, for example, became a starting place. >> i love the lincoln memorandum memorial. out of there came not only the sculptor of lincoln but marian anderson came out of the lincoln memorial. eleanor roosevelt came out of the lincoln memorial. one of the best trips i took was i went to lincoln's boyhood... lincoln's birth place in kentucky and drove from kentucky to indiana to his boyhood home and up to springfield out in the middle of this country and then i drove into ohio for annie oakley. i've always loved the road but i'm just saying in this time it's great. just get out there and make your own list. find your own way. >> brown: the project grew out of a low point in her life. her long-time partner the writer an
the home of louisa may alcott, henry david thoreau's bed. she developed a broader and eclectic list of people including sigmund freud and his couch, elvis presley's family gravesite at graceland and of places, old faithful in yellowstone park, the spiral jety sculpture in the great salt lake. often one led to another. abraham lincoln, for example, became a starting place. >> i love the lincoln memorandum memorial. out of there came not only the sculptor of lincoln but marian anderson came...
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this is about a country that worships the religion of self-reliance and the legacy thoreau and we're lag garths and its more common in european nations and even more common in japan. >> host: and so thinking about the international kind of dimension of that, i thought it was interesting that though you're saying that -- you made the point in the book that living alone is occurring other places, this sort of context of living alone is different between those countries in some ways, and i was particularly struck by northern european example and their societies are different, and can you say a little bit about that? >> guest: absolutely. one of the things i learned is in order to have the freedom to choose to live alone, in order to be independent, you need to be really well connected. you need to be very strongly supported. so it turns out that people live alone not simply in places where they can afford to but also in countries that have invested collectively in producing a kind of society that supports individualism. and this is a surprise. right? when we think of the scandinavian co
this is about a country that worships the religion of self-reliance and the legacy thoreau and we're lag garths and its more common in european nations and even more common in japan. >> host: and so thinking about the international kind of dimension of that, i thought it was interesting that though you're saying that -- you made the point in the book that living alone is occurring other places, this sort of context of living alone is different between those countries in some ways, and i...
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this is the latest -- a legacy of thoreau.t turns to living alone. is much more common in european nations, and even more common in japan. >> look at the growing trend of adults living alone. also this weekend, the second cousin of condoleezza rice, connie rice, on her work to reduce gang violence in los angeles and starting a dialogue between gang leaders and police. then bonnie morris. tv" every weekend on c- span2. > >> he has been involved and this issue. he led an effort on cyber security, and published its first publication and in january 2011. give us an overview on what the threat stands for the average everyday citizens who uses the internet. >> the internet started out as a toy, but we have grown into the fabric of our economy, so when you go to the gas station, when you buy an airline ticket, it has grown in importance. i am waiting for the day when we get internet-based cars. increasing dependence, and the problem was that when this technology was created. people did not expect to be so central, so is not at all se
this is the latest -- a legacy of thoreau.t turns to living alone. is much more common in european nations, and even more common in japan. >> look at the growing trend of adults living alone. also this weekend, the second cousin of condoleezza rice, connie rice, on her work to reduce gang violence in los angeles and starting a dialogue between gang leaders and police. then bonnie morris. tv" every weekend on c- span2. > >> he has been involved and this issue. he led an...
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>> guest: um, we understand that paul thoreau was, is one of the favorite authors of brian, and as you can see from this poster, the blown-up notes, he really became interested in this particular book, and that's why we chose it, because of the significance to the author. >> host: and here you have a letter to brian from betty friedan. >> guest: exactly, recommending that marty's book be considered for "book notice," and i should point out he was a professor here at george mason university. in fact, this case contains another book by a mason professor which is "say cheese," which, by the way s the only fiction book to be highlights in the "book notes" program. so here are the rest of the 801 books, correct? >> guest: exactly. and these books are shelfed in the order that they were in brian lamb's office at c-span, and also they are in the order of the televised programs. >> host: so beginning here, i mean, except for the ones that are taken out and you have little notes here -- >> guest: exactly. those are place holders to indicate where the exhibited volumes belong in this arrangement
>> guest: um, we understand that paul thoreau was, is one of the favorite authors of brian, and as you can see from this poster, the blown-up notes, he really became interested in this particular book, and that's why we chose it, because of the significance to the author. >> host: and here you have a letter to brian from betty friedan. >> guest: exactly, recommending that marty's book be considered for "book notice," and i should point out he was a professor here at...
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and how happy she is in her new relationship with actor justin thoreau.ceful place. >>> a big congratulations to robert downey jr. and his wife, susan, we knew they were having a baby boy because robert slipped a few months ago. now, he's here. exton elias downey, or iron baby, as he'll likely be called. he arrived yesterday morning in l.a. downey says exton and his mom are doing just fine. >> i have never heard that name before. >> and you know, everybody has a thought about it. some people online like it. some don't. if i know robert, they're thrilled. they don't care. he's got two other babies on the way, "iron man 3" and "the avengers." >>> at brand new baby. winning hearts over at the toronto zoo. it's not been easy. he was rejected by his mom at birth. his two siblings died shortly thereafter. at 3 1/2 months, the zoo vet feel he's old enough for visitors to enjoy. the zoo is holding a naming contest. for now, he's known as bear. >> i'll write in exton, how about that? it's off the board. >> taken. >>> tee bbowing, so 2011. these days, all the cool
and how happy she is in her new relationship with actor justin thoreau.ceful place. >>> a big congratulations to robert downey jr. and his wife, susan, we knew they were having a baby boy because robert slipped a few months ago. now, he's here. exton elias downey, or iron baby, as he'll likely be called. he arrived yesterday morning in l.a. downey says exton and his mom are doing just fine. >> i have never heard that name before. >> and you know, everybody has a thought...
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this is in the legacy of thoreau. but it turns out it is much more common in other countries, and even more common in iran he talks about adults choosing to live alone and what that means for the country. also tonight, the former secretary of state -- the sister of condoleezza rice, connie rice. and at 8:15 p.m., bonnie morris on her one-woman play and a book of the same name, "revenge of the younwomen's studies professor." >> subscribe to youtube. sad,ere was this a very tragic episode in beaumont. a race riot broke out here a, on june 15, 1943. there was a story about a black man having raped a white woman. when this story spread through the shipyard, several dozen of the shipyard workers, some say at least 2000 shipyard workers came out of the shipyard and came downtown to the city hall and to the police department to try to find a person who had allegedly committed this crime >> there are hundreds of videos to choose from on line. "washington journal" continues. host: gene karpinski is president of the league of c
this is in the legacy of thoreau. but it turns out it is much more common in other countries, and even more common in iran he talks about adults choosing to live alone and what that means for the country. also tonight, the former secretary of state -- the sister of condoleezza rice, connie rice. and at 8:15 p.m., bonnie morris on her one-woman play and a book of the same name, "revenge of the younwomen's studies professor." >> subscribe to youtube. sad,ere was this a very tragic...
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this is a legacy of thoreau and emerson. but it turns out that we are laggards when it comes to living alone, that it's in fact much more common in european nations, especially in scandinavia. and it's even more common in japan. >> on "after words," in "going solo," eric klinenberg looks at the growing trend of american adults choosing to live alone, and what that means for the country. saturday night at 10:00 eastern. also this weekend on book tv, sunday at 3:00, the second cousin of former secretary of state condoleezza rice, connie rice, on her work to reduce gang violence in l.a. and starting a dialogue between gang leaders and police. and at 8:15, georgetown university's bonnie morris on her one-woman play and book of the same name, "revenge of the women's studies professor." book tv, every weekend on c-span 2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: now joining us is representative steve scalise to continue our conversation about the health care rules. there was a letter that was sent to kathleen sebelius. latest deci
this is a legacy of thoreau and emerson. but it turns out that we are laggards when it comes to living alone, that it's in fact much more common in european nations, especially in scandinavia. and it's even more common in japan. >> on "after words," in "going solo," eric klinenberg looks at the growing trend of american adults choosing to live alone, and what that means for the country. saturday night at 10:00 eastern. also this weekend on book tv, sunday at 3:00, the...
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this is a legacy of thoreau and emerson but it turns out that we are laggards when it comes to livinglone. there has been much more common in european nations and scandinavia and it's even more common in japan. >> just so we all remember, here is that wonderful moment when senator lott reveals his nostalgia for the states rights segregationist south. take a look. >> strom thurmond ran for president we voted for him. we are proud of him. >> talking points memo.com publisher josh marshall on the internet and his web sites emergence into the breaking news business. >> the media because we are in such a different world today than it was even 10 years ago, i think things like that happen all the time now. i mean i know they are is certainly many big stories that cpm has had over the last decade more and more and now we have an editorial staff of 20 people so we are breaking stories right and left. i think the thing is it's almost become, it's almost become commonplace and it's not nearly as surprising today as it was back then. >> more about tpm and josh marshall sunday night at 8:00 easte
this is a legacy of thoreau and emerson but it turns out that we are laggards when it comes to livinglone. there has been much more common in european nations and scandinavia and it's even more common in japan. >> just so we all remember, here is that wonderful moment when senator lott reveals his nostalgia for the states rights segregationist south. take a look. >> strom thurmond ran for president we voted for him. we are proud of him. >> talking points memo.com publisher...