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but i don't think it's uneducated. again f i took you to -- i taught at cape town the year before the change, and the leaders of the yes, christian resistance and a couple jewish resistance there to the government were their top scientists at the hospital where christian barnhard was. and i had seminars with people, in fact, six different religions in south africa. everybody's there. hindus were there all the way back to gandhi's time. communists, catholic protestants, so many gradations in those days. black, colored, everything. and we studied the religious view of human rights, and they were highly educated people and highly intensely religious. i think it depends on what you devote yourself to, and if you're a busy scientist, that's what you devote yourself to. >> and i, although the question wasn't directed to me, i'll say, you know, having read these three books and read you the partial list of some that are to come in the series, there's certainly an opinion in parts of the academy that there are still, there is
but i don't think it's uneducated. again f i took you to -- i taught at cape town the year before the change, and the leaders of the yes, christian resistance and a couple jewish resistance there to the government were their top scientists at the hospital where christian barnhard was. and i had seminars with people, in fact, six different religions in south africa. everybody's there. hindus were there all the way back to gandhi's time. communists, catholic protestants, so many gradations in...
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the more educated part of population became secular, but very uneducated, became very religious, and yesterday professor christopher lectured here and said people who do not believe in evolution should not use cell phone. [laughter] the point is this, if you don't believe in science, you should not use it. you can pray. [laughter] >> i believe in evolution, but i also use the cell phone. well, that's an extreme statement of the case, but there is something to it. in general it's been not only evolution, but many other features. i did editing of a six volume study on fundamentalism around the world. what interested me was all across the board they were critical of moo derpty -- moo modernity. there's better radio, internet, television, and so on. you put the worlds together in very different ways. the generalization is true. a mar -- majority of people in higher learning do this. darwin said when i started out in science, i put my beliefs on paper in a drawer, and then years later i pull it out, and a lot of people in science do work at it and think fresh thoughts about religion, but
the more educated part of population became secular, but very uneducated, became very religious, and yesterday professor christopher lectured here and said people who do not believe in evolution should not use cell phone. [laughter] the point is this, if you don't believe in science, you should not use it. you can pray. [laughter] >> i believe in evolution, but i also use the cell phone. well, that's an extreme statement of the case, but there is something to it. in general it's been not...
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perspective , 1.3 billion voices all screaming and people remaining in poverty and people remaining uneducated, that does not equal freedom for them. i think over the last 30 years what they have said, and i think more than said, which i think is key for us, they have practiced in a sense that self-sacrifice, the contract that says you as my government, so long as you continues to make the promise of my children's life better, more fruitful, i will for the most part with diligent -- in a communal sense, i adhere to that. that indeed is what i want. and so for us to say to them, you should want this. what they are saying is no. what we want by and large is the ability for us to walk forward as a people and to achiever, i think there is no other word other than miraculous. we are not ore fapts [speaking chinese] you asked me have you drank the kool-aid. i believe to a certain extent i have. that's my motto and the message behind what our company does and with china focus, we seek nothing less than the definition of the 21st century. by taking the best artists in the west, the jay z's. the rihann
perspective , 1.3 billion voices all screaming and people remaining in poverty and people remaining uneducated, that does not equal freedom for them. i think over the last 30 years what they have said, and i think more than said, which i think is key for us, they have practiced in a sense that self-sacrifice, the contract that says you as my government, so long as you continues to make the promise of my children's life better, more fruitful, i will for the most part with diligent -- in a...
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reputation how can poor people send their children to schools like these because their parents are uneducated even at home there is no one to tutor or supervise their studies or homework it's a position supported by the members of indian society the schools are not meant for them. as many people look. to getting elected in the sense that he comes from around his so probably labor is a what they were there. for to him in that sort of fit into i mean so he would have trouble getting assimilated in spite of the next first option the integration model received for children like cushy education is simply about accomplishing her dreams i want to study till the twelfth grade ten become a teacher. but it's a dream that may just fall through the gap of india's socio economic divide. priya sridhar our team new delhi india. web page altie dot com always get more on our news stories and features here's a quick look at what's available for you right now you can log on to find out more about america's ghost town state. nothing compared to post evacuation china. and the c.c.t.v. footage from central falls n
reputation how can poor people send their children to schools like these because their parents are uneducated even at home there is no one to tutor or supervise their studies or homework it's a position supported by the members of indian society the schools are not meant for them. as many people look. to getting elected in the sense that he comes from around his so probably labor is a what they were there. for to him in that sort of fit into i mean so he would have trouble getting assimilated...
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works in our office, actually, and his mother, who is a tibeten nomad, living on the grasslands, uneducated woman, and very kind of wisenned old woman, was able to get visa to come to the united states, which in itself is quite an achievement. she will be seeing at the end of her life, the dalai lama for the very first time and taking this profound religious teaching from him. something as we said at the beginning, is impossible inside tibet. it's just for her, it is transformational in many ways. >> i wanted to get that story in. forgive me. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> thanks so much. >> tony, over to you. >>> thank you. fox five's holly morris is down on the national mall. you can still visit the folklife festival going on today through july 11th. holly? >> reporter: when you come down here, you'll want to allow some time so you can spend an adequate amount of time in each of the three areas. we talked about the peace corps, about columbia, and the final area, rhythm and blues. the curator joins me. >> good morning. >> reporter: tell me about this celebration, and the cultu
works in our office, actually, and his mother, who is a tibeten nomad, living on the grasslands, uneducated woman, and very kind of wisenned old woman, was able to get visa to come to the united states, which in itself is quite an achievement. she will be seeing at the end of her life, the dalai lama for the very first time and taking this profound religious teaching from him. something as we said at the beginning, is impossible inside tibet. it's just for her, it is transformational in many...
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they just roam around the station all night all uneducated and disoriented. well-educated train lady. you know what's what. >> the problem is, she can get her money back but she cannot get back all the time she's wasted having this innane conversation when she could have been doing something, well, more educated. >> that's right. >> that's right. stop the train. who cares if it's nowhere near a station. stop the train. see what you did, nice, calm, conductor lady? well-educated lady wants her money back. she'll boycott the train. she won't get run over walking to work or anything in new york city because she has that force field of education that makes the taxis bounce off her. they teach that at better schools. then the train is filled with lesser educated people less polite. would that make you feel better, calm conductor lady? that's right. get away from her. some of her education might rub off. i know calm conduct lady you were doing your job but you're dealing with a very well-educated person. it's not like she's a crazy person. note to self, when somebo
they just roam around the station all night all uneducated and disoriented. well-educated train lady. you know what's what. >> the problem is, she can get her money back but she cannot get back all the time she's wasted having this innane conversation when she could have been doing something, well, more educated. >> that's right. >> that's right. stop the train. who cares if it's nowhere near a station. stop the train. see what you did, nice, calm, conductor lady?...
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they just roam around the station all night all uneducated and disoriented.l-educated train lady. you know what's what. >> the problem is, she can get her money back but she cannot get back all the time she's wasted having this innane conversation when she could have been doing something, well, more educated. >> that's right. stop the train. who cares if it's nowhere near a station. stop the train. see what you did, nice, calm, conductor lady? well-educated lady wants her money back. she'll boycott the train. she won't get run over walking to work or anything in new york city because she has that force field of education that makes the taxis bounce off her. they teach that at better schools. then the train is filled with lesser educated people less polite. would that make you feel better, calm conductor lady? that's right. get away from her. some of her education might rub off. i know calm conduct lady you were doing your job but you're dealing with a very well-educated person. it's not like she's a crazy person. note to self, when somebody says they're not a
they just roam around the station all night all uneducated and disoriented.l-educated train lady. you know what's what. >> the problem is, she can get her money back but she cannot get back all the time she's wasted having this innane conversation when she could have been doing something, well, more educated. >> that's right. stop the train. who cares if it's nowhere near a station. stop the train. see what you did, nice, calm, conductor lady? well-educated lady wants her money...
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and you have these often unskilled--i shouldn't say unskilled--uneducated preachers; they do have a skill and a talent and a calling to preach. but you have them going into the frontier and preaching and creating converts and building new churches. so religiously for these--at this time, you have a proliferation of sects. they finally pull back and don't maintain the distinction between church and sect and call them all denominations. c-span: as you know, a quarter of the population today is catholic, and about six million of the population are jewish. when did the jews and the catholics come to the united states? >> guest: there--there--the first jewish congregation came in the 17th century, actually. it came from brazil to new york city but that population--the jewish population, i mean, was very small. there's several people in my cohort who are jewish, but it's very small. and that population, the real jewish immigration doesn't come till the end of the 19th century. catholic population, there are some catholics with the irish population that came in the 18th century, but many more sc
and you have these often unskilled--i shouldn't say unskilled--uneducated preachers; they do have a skill and a talent and a calling to preach. but you have them going into the frontier and preaching and creating converts and building new churches. so religiously for these--at this time, you have a proliferation of sects. they finally pull back and don't maintain the distinction between church and sect and call them all denominations. c-span: as you know, a quarter of the population today is...
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you are uneducated sufficiently. it is your wages that cause these problems. that is not the case. it is unfair trade that iswe know that the business community is sitting on its hands. with the senator was describing and the congressman, is that they need a free-market policies that induced the behaviors and the outcomes that will restore the economy. we are genuinely at a tipping point. we are right on the edge of no senator or no member of congress being able to fix the problems. there are 15 prescriptions in the task force report. we are not 90s and think that -- not naiave and think they will be instantly enacted. they're written by our colleagues that -- we are not naive in thinking that they will be instantly enacted. they were written by our colleagues. nobody speaks to it more ably than our two members. the national injured -- and need a national infrastructure bank. it needs to attack the $3 trillion of decrepit infrastructure we have that this has not only forestalled full employment, but has naidas made us -- but has made us increasingly uncompetitive in the global econ
you are uneducated sufficiently. it is your wages that cause these problems. that is not the case. it is unfair trade that iswe know that the business community is sitting on its hands. with the senator was describing and the congressman, is that they need a free-market policies that induced the behaviors and the outcomes that will restore the economy. we are genuinely at a tipping point. we are right on the edge of no senator or no member of congress being able to fix the problems. there are...
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guest: i have to say, the electorate is uneducated. there is a small percentage of people they really pay attention to what is going on. but this the first time in american history that people have been so engaged in the political process. this movement is all about education, educating people on these issues to empower them. so many times people go to the polls and vote by name recognition or the letter next to somebody's name, and that is what we need to stop. we need to get away from politics and let people vote on the issues. when someone walks into a ballot box, they should know where they stand on the issues. you should have two columns there with the issues and no candidates. that is what we need to move towards and get away from party politics. host: a number of analysis pieces from the associated press available on-line at ap.org. people are disgusted, confidence is tanking, nothing is getting done in washington, the markets are spooked, the global reputation of the united states has lived, and this raging effort to shrink the
guest: i have to say, the electorate is uneducated. there is a small percentage of people they really pay attention to what is going on. but this the first time in american history that people have been so engaged in the political process. this movement is all about education, educating people on these issues to empower them. so many times people go to the polls and vote by name recognition or the letter next to somebody's name, and that is what we need to stop. we need to get away from...
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growing up in homes in which uneducated adults failed to prepare children for school in their most impressionable years. welcoming jail or even prison as a respite from the other destitution of the street, because after all, in the joint, one at least receives shelter, health care, and meals, even if they are delivered behind bars with the accompaniment of handcuffs and a debilitating effects of a criminal record. the unable to flee a floating city core lack of transportation or alternative housing. impoverishment means for many living apart from the so-called mainstream of american society, the sectors to which politicians pay some heed. it means being hidden in plain curtain ofd and odd invisibility, residing in "the other america peacoat it means being unable to even enter bankruptcy. this puts me in mind of a case decided by the supreme court in 1973. the united states vs. crass. crass was an indigent to challenge the constitutionality of a law that conditioned his eligibility to file for bankruptcy protection from the payment of $50 fee. reversing the holding of a lower court, a closely divi
growing up in homes in which uneducated adults failed to prepare children for school in their most impressionable years. welcoming jail or even prison as a respite from the other destitution of the street, because after all, in the joint, one at least receives shelter, health care, and meals, even if they are delivered behind bars with the accompaniment of handcuffs and a debilitating effects of a criminal record. the unable to flee a floating city core lack of transportation or alternative...
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your uneducated, your wages causing problems. we know that is not the case.t is unfair trade destroying this country. we know the business community is sitting on its hands. what the senator was describing his they need a framework. we need a framework of policies that induce the behavior's and the outcomes that will restore this economy. we are genuinely at a tipping point. we are right on the edge of number of congress being able to fix problems on our behalf soon. something along these lines. there are 15 prescriptions in the task force report. we are not naive in thinking it will be enacted. they were written by our colleagues in a way that could be if we had enough wherewithal in the house and senate together but they are going to be out there. one that is the most moment to me and we will spend time on, nobody speaks to it more ably than our two members here. national infrastructure bank needs to be and levered in -- institution. it needs to attack $3 trillion of decrepit infrastructure we have that not only forestall of us from full employment but is m
your uneducated, your wages causing problems. we know that is not the case.t is unfair trade destroying this country. we know the business community is sitting on its hands. what the senator was describing his they need a framework. we need a framework of policies that induce the behavior's and the outcomes that will restore this economy. we are genuinely at a tipping point. we are right on the edge of number of congress being able to fix problems on our behalf soon. something along these...
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and the women in essence are sort of uneducated. i don't want to be cruel.ding stock for these people. they don't go out and recruit other people. they grow from within with young women just like what was in that report. and for men to come now forward and say, oh, we're aghast that this was happening in our community is a bold-faced lie. >> quickly, mike, how big a deal is this trial? we heard from gary's report that he's making all these calls, thousands of dollars worth of calls, essentially controlling this sect. how big a deal is this trial? how big a fact that warren jeffs is going to go through this? >> this story didn't begin with the raid. it's not going to end with this trial. it's a big deal. if america finally wakes up and recognizes that if they turn their backs, these guys will go right back to what they've been doing for generations. it's time for america to make some statements. and if we're really serious about protecting children we need to focus on these folks. to a much greater degree. i could fill an entire show just listing the nape nam
and the women in essence are sort of uneducated. i don't want to be cruel.ding stock for these people. they don't go out and recruit other people. they grow from within with young women just like what was in that report. and for men to come now forward and say, oh, we're aghast that this was happening in our community is a bold-faced lie. >> quickly, mike, how big a deal is this trial? we heard from gary's report that he's making all these calls, thousands of dollars worth of calls,...
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but the uneducated people, you can ignite the big problems between them. that was the case and day-by-day we were trying to manage all these problems. when -- with a clear from the first day that we were not -- we declared from the first day that we were not a replacement for the legislature. we would have new constitution. the main objective of the transition period. and we were not seeking to proceed for this authority. and if we would free and fair democratic elections, as i said, the main change this lives these changes was the case of these people under dictatorship, and the security forces had the upper hand, so that most of the egyptian people felt that they are free and they have to get all their rights sen. not tomorrow. that is a very big challenge. no government can respond to all these, and also the revolution has no figure, no leadership. to talk to them to convince them to share sacrifice. they would like to have more positions and so. it was a big challenge. it took patience from us to manage to ask the experts in the constitution and the ec
but the uneducated people, you can ignite the big problems between them. that was the case and day-by-day we were trying to manage all these problems. when -- with a clear from the first day that we were not -- we declared from the first day that we were not a replacement for the legislature. we would have new constitution. the main objective of the transition period. and we were not seeking to proceed for this authority. and if we would free and fair democratic elections, as i said, the main...
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but what i will say is that assertion by some that this is unimportant moment is very uneducated. host: does that include freshman republicans? have you had meetings with them? guest: we are have -- we're telling them the same. i am making here today. i understand the politics of this. but there is an element of responsibility very important. that area of responsibility is to ensure that first and foremost, the united states government does not default on its obligations. host: a democrat and omaha, nebraska has been waiting. caller: i just want to ask the question. after the republicans gut medicare and medicaid and social security, what you think is going to happen to the world when the poor do not have anything? where are they supposed to go for any kind of medical assistance or anything? i do not understand -- why would you put the poor people, jeopardize their lives for expensive taxes that the world knows he cannot afford any more? guest: thank you for the call. my response to that is, in terms of the changes that are proposed and have been proposed with regards to social se
but what i will say is that assertion by some that this is unimportant moment is very uneducated. host: does that include freshman republicans? have you had meetings with them? guest: we are have -- we're telling them the same. i am making here today. i understand the politics of this. but there is an element of responsibility very important. that area of responsibility is to ensure that first and foremost, the united states government does not default on its obligations. host: a democrat and...
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growing up in homes in which uneducated adults failed to prepare children for school in their most impressionable years. welcoming jail or even prison as a risk bite from the destitution of the street. in the joint one at least receives meals even if these items are delivered behind bars with the accompaniment of handcuffs and the debilitating effects of a criminal record. being unable to flee a flooding city for lack of transportation impoverishment means living apart from the so-called mainstream american society the sectors of the society to which politicians pay some heed. it means being hit in in plain sight behind an odd curtain of invisibility. it means residing in what has been termed the other america. it means being unable to enter bankruptcy this reminds me of a case decided by the supreme court in 1973. the united states vs. crass. he was an indigent to challenge the constitutionality of a law the condition of his eligibility to apply for bankruptcy on the payment of a 50 delicacy. reversing the holding of a lower court, a supreme court upheld the constitutionality of the requirement.
growing up in homes in which uneducated adults failed to prepare children for school in their most impressionable years. welcoming jail or even prison as a risk bite from the destitution of the street. in the joint one at least receives meals even if these items are delivered behind bars with the accompaniment of handcuffs and the debilitating effects of a criminal record. being unable to flee a flooding city for lack of transportation impoverishment means living apart from the so-called...
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guest: i have to say, the electorate is uneducated.re is a small percentage of people they really pay attention to what is going on. but this the first time in american history that people have been so engaged in the political process. this movement is all about education, educating people on these issues to empower them. so many times people go to the polls and vote by name recognition or the letter next to somebody's name, and that is what we need to stop. we need to get away from politics and let people vote on the issues. when someone walks into a ballot box, they should know where they stand on the issues. you should have two columns there with the issues and no candidates. that is what we need to move towards and get away from party politics. host: a number of analysis pieces from the associated press available on-line at ap.org. people are disgusted, confidence is tanking, nothing is getting done in washington, the markets are spooked, the global reputation of the united states has lived, and this raging effort to shrink the deb
guest: i have to say, the electorate is uneducated.re is a small percentage of people they really pay attention to what is going on. but this the first time in american history that people have been so engaged in the political process. this movement is all about education, educating people on these issues to empower them. so many times people go to the polls and vote by name recognition or the letter next to somebody's name, and that is what we need to stop. we need to get away from politics...
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growing up in homes in which uneducated adults fail to prepare children for school in their most impressionable years. welcoming jail or even prison as a respite from the utter destitution of the street. for after all, in the joint, one at least received shelter, health care and meals, even if these items are delivered behind bars with the accompaniment of handcuffs and the debilitating effects of a criminal record. being unable to flee a flooding city for lack of transportation. or alternative housing. impoverishment means for many living apart from the so-called mainstream of american society. the sectors of society to which politicians pay some heed. it means being hidden in plain sight behind an odd curtain of invisibility. it means residing in what michael hearon termed "the other america." it means being unable to even enter bankruptcy. this puts me in mind of a case decided by the supreme court in 1973. the united states vs. cras. cras was an indigent who challenged the law that made him have to pay $50 to file bankruptcy. they upheld the constitutionality of the fee requirement. writing
growing up in homes in which uneducated adults fail to prepare children for school in their most impressionable years. welcoming jail or even prison as a respite from the utter destitution of the street. for after all, in the joint, one at least received shelter, health care and meals, even if these items are delivered behind bars with the accompaniment of handcuffs and the debilitating effects of a criminal record. being unable to flee a flooding city for lack of transportation. or alternative...
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[laughter] that is the long way of saying i am the loser of the loser of uneducator. the huntsman family started out with noble intentions, but here we are. we're honored and delighted to be with you in florida. when i arrived yesterday, i was called a radical. i have been called a lot of things. i have seven kids so i am used to being called a lot of things. people ask whether they should call me ambassador or governor. i say since i have been called everything, you can call me anything. [laughter] i was called a radical yesterday by the florida democratic party. that is because i believe in balancing the budget. i believe in the ryan plan. [applause] all i can say is guilty as charged. i am here to tell you we have a cancer growing in this country. it is called debt. unless we excise, repeat, or cut it out, it will consume this young generation. for the first time in history of this country, the greatest country that ever was, we are about to pass down to their generation country that is less good, less productive, less competitive, less compassionate, less hopeful
[laughter] that is the long way of saying i am the loser of the loser of uneducator. the huntsman family started out with noble intentions, but here we are. we're honored and delighted to be with you in florida. when i arrived yesterday, i was called a radical. i have been called a lot of things. i have seven kids so i am used to being called a lot of things. people ask whether they should call me ambassador or governor. i say since i have been called everything, you can call me anything....