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of his insight and analysis is just undeniable. it is a reflection of how comfortable and distracted many of us our -- us are that we have not created a more sustained movement around cases like this. i voted for barack obama. i would vote for him again when the time comes. at the same time, i get asked this question so often, right? are we post-race? are we past racism because there is a black man in the white house? the question is, i mean, was england post-gender with margaret thatcher? indira gandhi, was in the a post-gender when bolivia elected its first working class president, where the post-class? i mean, it is a reflection of the dichotomy. the movement -- you cannot deny the accomplishments of the movement. the human rights movement, which we need to begin talking about more, and malcolm x began to increasingly before he was assassinated, but the thing is, these smokescreens get thrown at us, and we fall over and over again. happen with clarence thomas in a certain way, right, you know? in a more evil way, many of us have
of his insight and analysis is just undeniable. it is a reflection of how comfortable and distracted many of us our -- us are that we have not created a more sustained movement around cases like this. i voted for barack obama. i would vote for him again when the time comes. at the same time, i get asked this question so often, right? are we post-race? are we past racism because there is a black man in the white house? the question is, i mean, was england post-gender with margaret thatcher?...
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it is undeniable that our rights under search and seizure laws must be protected. but cops that blow cases by violating these rights should lose their jobs and be prosecuted themselves. i hope new chief greg suhr follows through on his promises to clean up the san francisco police department that betrays the trust put in it when it pulls stunts like this. so, what happens when those we think are protecting us from criminal activity become the criminals themselves? what is the mentality that causes this to happen? how much can a police department overcome such a betrayal of trust, public trust? so we're going to explore some of these issues today with our most imminent panel, all of them experts in their field. and we are very fortunate to have them all here. let me introduce you first to stuart hanlon, at my immediate left. stuart is a defense attorney of great renown. he has over 30 years of experience, including some of the country's most high-profile cases. including cases involving police and official misconduct. next to him is our san francisco police chief, g
it is undeniable that our rights under search and seizure laws must be protected. but cops that blow cases by violating these rights should lose their jobs and be prosecuted themselves. i hope new chief greg suhr follows through on his promises to clean up the san francisco police department that betrays the trust put in it when it pulls stunts like this. so, what happens when those we think are protecting us from criminal activity become the criminals themselves? what is the mentality that...
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this has undeniably resulting in delays and measures to improve nuclear safety. >> translator: did any members of the society look back and report on the accident? >> translator: nobu shuto, professor emeritus at tohoku university, who was well-known for his studies of tsunamis, was invited. it is quite unusual for someone who is not a member of the society to give a lecture at the conference. in a thesis published 26 years ago, dr. shuto warned about a tsunami but it was not given much attention in drawing up safety measures for nuclear power plants. >> translator: it is important to use one's imagination when preparing for tsunami. we have to imagine how past tsunami would have affected today's coastal areas. >> translator: how will the society and the japanese nuclear physicists, researchers try to cope with the fukushima daiichi nuclear accident into the future? >> translator: the most important thing is that evacuees from fukushima will be able to return home as early as possible. the atomic energy society says it will work closely with experts around the world to help decontamina
this has undeniably resulting in delays and measures to improve nuclear safety. >> translator: did any members of the society look back and report on the accident? >> translator: nobu shuto, professor emeritus at tohoku university, who was well-known for his studies of tsunamis, was invited. it is quite unusual for someone who is not a member of the society to give a lecture at the conference. in a thesis published 26 years ago, dr. shuto warned about a tsunami but it was not given...
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this is undeniably resulted in days in measures to improve nuclear safety. >> did any members of the society look back and report on the accident? >> a professor emeritus at tohoku university who is well known for his studies of tsunami, was invited as a guest speaker. who is quite unusual for someone who is not a member of the society to give a lecture at this conference. in a thesis published 23 years ago, this professor had warned about the danger of tsunami crippling electrical systems at a nuclear power plant. but his warning was not given much attention in drawing up safety measures for nuclear power plants. >> translator: it is important to use one's imagination when preparing for tsunami. we have to imagine how past tsunami would have affected today's coastal areas. >> how will the society and the japanese nuclear physicists, researchers, try to cope with the fukushima daiichi nuclear accident into the future? >> the most important thing is that evacuees from fukushima will be able to return home as early as possible. the atomic energy society says it will work closely with e
this is undeniably resulted in days in measures to improve nuclear safety. >> did any members of the society look back and report on the accident? >> a professor emeritus at tohoku university who is well known for his studies of tsunami, was invited as a guest speaker. who is quite unusual for someone who is not a member of the society to give a lecture at this conference. in a thesis published 23 years ago, this professor had warned about the danger of tsunami crippling electrical...
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this has undeniably resulting in delays and measures to improve nuclear safety. >> translator: did any members of the society look back and report on the accident? >> translator: nobuo shuto, professor emeritus at tohoku university, who is well-known for his studies of tsunamis, was invited as a guest speaker. it is quite unusual for someone who is not a member of the society to give a lecture at the conference. in a thesis published 23 years ago, dr. shuto warned about a danger of a tsunami crippling electrical systems at a nuclear power plant, but it was not given much attention in drawing up safety measures for nuclear power plants. >> translator: it is important to use one's imagination when preparing for tsunami. we have to imagine how past tsunami would have affected today's coastal areas. >> translator: how will the society and the japanese nuclear physicists, researchers try to cope with the fukushima daiichi nuclear accident into the future? >> translator: the most important thing is that evacuees from fukushima will be able to return home as early as possible. the atomic ener
this has undeniably resulting in delays and measures to improve nuclear safety. >> translator: did any members of the society look back and report on the accident? >> translator: nobuo shuto, professor emeritus at tohoku university, who is well-known for his studies of tsunamis, was invited as a guest speaker. it is quite unusual for someone who is not a member of the society to give a lecture at the conference. in a thesis published 23 years ago, dr. shuto warned about a danger of...
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. >> i think it's undeniable that if you are's starting a new business and you're not sure about how the economy's going to work around you and what the government's going to do, that you are going to be more cautious. the larger fundamental macro issue is the american economy's largely becoming a big firm, small firm economy. when big firms aren't growing, small firm its won't grow. >> tom: your start-up act suggestion really focus on entrepreneurialism, why focus there as opposed to focusing and fuhr turring small companies already in operation. >> what we are looking for is high-growth operations that are generally new start-ups in in. in technological areas where people aren't working. and that if you look across thistical, the force of statistics tell us that it's the new businesses that are critical to the growth of the economy. simply put, i think our task is to get more people starting businesses. and to then attend to the question of the success of those businesses. and therein comes the answer to your question. and that is, to get them successful, yes, they have to have cap
. >> i think it's undeniable that if you are's starting a new business and you're not sure about how the economy's going to work around you and what the government's going to do, that you are going to be more cautious. the larger fundamental macro issue is the american economy's largely becoming a big firm, small firm economy. when big firms aren't growing, small firm its won't grow. >> tom: your start-up act suggestion really focus on entrepreneurialism, why focus there as opposed...
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looking at the recidivism figures, the repeat offender figures for young adults, the carry over is undeniable in terms of the recidivism on the juvenile site. so i do not know how that gets modified, whether in the reentry consoles or a subset, but i personally will push very hard for there to be almost kind of a slightly different approach in making sure adult and juvenile probation and juveniles elevated in the discussion on the adult side, because it is all adults, with a sprinkling of juveniles, but not in the formalized way that i think it needs to happen. and i know that the chiefs talk all the time and are connected at the hip on this. but the systems and support systems do not recognize that. on down to almost on a nonprofit level and the service delivery level, even if staff knows that. that is what i am worried about, and that systems delivery infrastructure, they have not quite seen that transitional age question in repeat offenders from used into adult. that is noticeable in the statistics that we have been thoroughly reviewing. we are at 75% on a repeat offender level at the juve
looking at the recidivism figures, the repeat offender figures for young adults, the carry over is undeniable in terms of the recidivism on the juvenile site. so i do not know how that gets modified, whether in the reentry consoles or a subset, but i personally will push very hard for there to be almost kind of a slightly different approach in making sure adult and juvenile probation and juveniles elevated in the discussion on the adult side, because it is all adults, with a sprinkling of...
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marxism ok well you can respond to that when you want would one thing is gentlemen one thing is undeniable is the the income distribution in the united states and names and some tax and in europe now is getting worse and worse we've never seen anything like it since the beginning of the great depression and one hundred twenty nine now is that has something to do with the current model of capitalism the rich this get richer and the poor just get poorer a room go ahead. well of course if we look at the neoliberal turn in the one nine hundred seventy s. what's going on is that at that point wealth and income has dropped to historic lows for the upper one one percent the upper ten percent three point one per side and so you have reagan coming in the us that are coming in an angel in and you see a massive upward transfer of wealth so for example by the mid one nine hundred seventy s. the top one percent of the population held about twenty percent of the well that was a historical low by the late one nine hundred eighty s. barely a decade later it was up to thirty five percent and recently we ar
marxism ok well you can respond to that when you want would one thing is gentlemen one thing is undeniable is the the income distribution in the united states and names and some tax and in europe now is getting worse and worse we've never seen anything like it since the beginning of the great depression and one hundred twenty nine now is that has something to do with the current model of capitalism the rich this get richer and the poor just get poorer a room go ahead. well of course if we look...
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looking at the recidivism figures, the repeat offender figures for young adults, the carry over is undeniable in terms of the recidivism on the juvenile site. so i do not know how that gets modified, whether in the
looking at the recidivism figures, the repeat offender figures for young adults, the carry over is undeniable in terms of the recidivism on the juvenile site. so i do not know how that gets modified, whether in the
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into the bucket, i was convinced of a truth that i had always paid lip service to but now knew was undeniableether. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the pentagon memorial fund, jim lacheck, who lost his brother, dave, in the pentagon. [applause] >> as we commemorate that fateful september here in the united states, we must remember that citizens of more than 90 nations perished that day. they came to build better lives for themselves, their children, their loved ones. they were members of many races and many religions. monsignor lorenzo albaseti wrote, here there were jews, christians, buddhists, muslims, atheists. there were rich, there were poor, there were c.e.o.'s, there were waiters, there were newlyweds, there were widowers. it was humanity, an affirmation of human dreams, of human ambition, of human desire, of the hope of human progress. ♪ >> i think there's a lot of hope the world will continue to come together and focus on what be done to bring all religious faiths and all nations together. >> i think america is a beacon of hop
into the bucket, i was convinced of a truth that i had always paid lip service to but now knew was undeniableether. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the pentagon memorial fund, jim lacheck, who lost his brother, dave, in the pentagon. [applause] >> as we commemorate that fateful september here in the united states, we must remember that citizens of more than 90 nations perished that day. they came to...
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not done much other than cater to the corporations and has become a lackey pity now i think it's undeniable that the problems obama inherited from george w. bush were vast debt war a financial crisis but i also have to agree with our viewer that the change that president obama promised to deliver simply hasn't arrived he wanted ministration is just as close to wall street as the previous one if not closer lobbyists are still running washington d.c. and he's expanded our wars and military presence of brot now what that means for his chances at reelection we can't be so sure but i think it's safe to say that there are a lot of disappointed obama voters out there now lastly i want to respond to a kind of you who watched my interview with and sparing of the young turks from last week kind of shell said on you tube hope this doesn't sound sexist you two make the bubble headed bleach blonde on phone news look it is and sound insane thanks gals well i know that the bubble headed laws are anything but hideous let's face it the fox ladies look good but thank you for the column and i will continue tr
not done much other than cater to the corporations and has become a lackey pity now i think it's undeniable that the problems obama inherited from george w. bush were vast debt war a financial crisis but i also have to agree with our viewer that the change that president obama promised to deliver simply hasn't arrived he wanted ministration is just as close to wall street as the previous one if not closer lobbyists are still running washington d.c. and he's expanded our wars and military...