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to his left is professor tom tyler. he's word famous for his cap breaking research on the ways that policing practices and the conduct of other officials help to shape the legitimacy of law and legal issues. for the last two months much of the country has been transfixed by the shooting death of a 17-year-old teenager, trayvon martin in sanford, florida who was unarmed and walking back from a convenient store when he was killed. much of the attention to this case is focused on the role of race, not just in the shooting but in the police investigation and the initial decision against arresting the shooter, george zimmerman or charging him with any crime. last week zimmerman was arrested and charged with second-degree and this morning, as we speak, the senate judiciary committee is holding hearings on ending racial profiling in america. professor tyler let me ask you as a psychologist and law professor, what do you make of the controversy over the shooting? how does it relate to the long standing debate about the role of
to his left is professor tom tyler. he's word famous for his cap breaking research on the ways that policing practices and the conduct of other officials help to shape the legitimacy of law and legal issues. for the last two months much of the country has been transfixed by the shooting death of a 17-year-old teenager, trayvon martin in sanford, florida who was unarmed and walking back from a convenient store when he was killed. much of the attention to this case is focused on the role of race,...
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, new jersey, chief of police and the university law professor and yale university law professor tom tyler. panelists also discussed the trayvon martin shooting and proposed legislation by congress prohibiting racial profiling. it's an hour and a half. >> welcome you to the center on administration of criminal law's fourth annual major conference. a new frontiers in race and criminal justice. for those of you who are veterans of these conferences, you know what important issues they tackle and what great panelists they get and actually very recently nyu press published the proceedings of the first conference published last year on prosecutors in the boardroom using criminal law to regulate corporate conduct. i know that was very influential set of papers and very influential volume. i would like to thank the centers faculty director, my wonderful colleague who is a professor of regulatory law and policy and she will speak in a few minutes and tell you all of the important stuff that you should know about the conference. i'm just a filler to make sure that everyone sits down before rachel t
, new jersey, chief of police and the university law professor and yale university law professor tom tyler. panelists also discussed the trayvon martin shooting and proposed legislation by congress prohibiting racial profiling. it's an hour and a half. >> welcome you to the center on administration of criminal law's fourth annual major conference. a new frontiers in race and criminal justice. for those of you who are veterans of these conferences, you know what important issues they...
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tyler, you're exactly right. you know, scott walker came into office, elected in 2010. he beat tom barrett, the guy he's on the ballot against today. he very aggressively went after public employee unions who many governors have targeted. but not quite so aggressively. he's gone to strip their collective bargaining rights. that prompted an incredible backlash. that's why the recall is happening. it's morphed as this thing has become bigger and bigger into a larger discussion about the state of the economy and how well walker has done. >> what is the national consequence here for the presidential race? >> reporter: well, i think a couple. first of all, if scott walk erwins, republicans will be emboldened elsewhere to take some of the same steps. it will be a sign that the resistance of public employee unions to moves of that kind to save money, balance budgets, is less than some people had thought. it will encourage republicans to think that they've had a rebound in the midwest. one of the things republicans have could wanted on as they look at democrats seeing demographic change he
tyler, you're exactly right. you know, scott walker came into office, elected in 2010. he beat tom barrett, the guy he's on the ballot against today. he very aggressively went after public employee unions who many governors have targeted. but not quite so aggressively. he's gone to strip their collective bargaining rights. that prompted an incredible backlash. that's why the recall is happening. it's morphed as this thing has become bigger and bigger into a larger discussion about the state of...
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tom cruise. thoughtful live from dysfunctional families to male dancers and a teddy bears, if this week's of office leases offer a lot of humor. here's a look at what is new at the movies. >> tylerback on the big screen finn medea's witness protection. i half a wall street ceo is a tangled in a ponzi scheme and facing death threats from the mob furious their foot under federal protection and sent to live with medea. it is up to media to look the family into shape to help them outsmart the mob. the latest film is rated pg- 13. sandy tatum stars in magic mike as a stripper with many talents. he had lines of all male review at night and during the day he is an entrepreneur or pursuing the american dream. and also starts matching the, the head. if magic light is rated r. if you're looking for something left the clear watching, half a live animal because -- like animated comedy, ted. said mcfarland stars as the title character bringing his brand camera to the big screen for the first time. mark walker plays a boston man whose childhood wish for is to divert it comes alive comes true. >>james: here is a live look. generally if you were around the coast or bay such temperatures in the
tom cruise. thoughtful live from dysfunctional families to male dancers and a teddy bears, if this week's of office leases offer a lot of humor. here's a look at what is new at the movies. >> tylerback on the big screen finn medea's witness protection. i half a wall street ceo is a tangled in a ponzi scheme and facing death threats from the mob furious their foot under federal protection and sent to live with medea. it is up to media to look the family into shape to help them outsmart the...
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tom, thank you very much. >> great. >>> really feels like stocks are just wilting in the summer heat today so what are the best of the best doing with their money? tyler matheson is at the morningstar conference in chicago. over to you. >> you know, mandy, i want you to say hello to matthew mcclendon. a university of queensland graduate. >> good day, mate. >> good day. >> matthew was born in papua, new guinea. how would you like to have a fund that's in the top 1% over the past decade and the top 10% or so over the past year? you get that kind of performance, you got a winner there. let's talk a little bit about this idea that i think must be on your mind based on what you say of financial repression. the idea that investors can't make real returns in risk-free assets. >> it is a paradox today. there is no risk-free asset that offers a real return largely because in response to the fault lines that exist in the real economy we've resulted to monetary therapy to try to solve our problems but the problem with that is that for prudent long-term investor today, even out 0 a decade or beyond, you are looki locking in. and if the goal of investing is to gro
tom, thank you very much. >> great. >>> really feels like stocks are just wilting in the summer heat today so what are the best of the best doing with their money? tyler matheson is at the morningstar conference in chicago. over to you. >> you know, mandy, i want you to say hello to matthew mcclendon. a university of queensland graduate. >> good day, mate. >> good day. >> matthew was born in papua, new guinea. how would you like to have a fund that's in...