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i had two sisters who are social workers for uneducated. and they have a basic instinctive fairness you write in the first chapter of this book. i cannot take any credit away from him. you can call him the framework of the book. i don't know how house to tell you. we work together and thrive together. he was a producer who came and was a writer on the johnny carson show and came to us on the mary tyler moore show about the second or third year i guess. and went on to do many other things i do a one-man show of his now. call a man in his prostate. in the last. we have done this book together. why in your view are right wing people net jobs. as you described them. they go to new extremes it's like when you go to who was a supreme court judge that obama --dash garland and he saw the way that that majority congress said no way. almost without any conversation at all i now turn around and i find with neil portraits how did it happen. talk about stealing a march on one. the right wing certainly did a good job they knew they could not win. this bo
i had two sisters who are social workers for uneducated. and they have a basic instinctive fairness you write in the first chapter of this book. i cannot take any credit away from him. you can call him the framework of the book. i don't know how house to tell you. we work together and thrive together. he was a producer who came and was a writer on the johnny carson show and came to us on the mary tyler moore show about the second or third year i guess. and went on to do many other things i do a...
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have a voice and we all feel entitled to give our opinion, but a lot of the time, that opinion is uneducatedhappening with trump, with modest fashion, it has actually moved it forward. like kanye used the first hijabi model. the designers are trying to make a statement and it's actually having a really positive effect. women of all faiths or no faiths are realising that they have another option out there, and i think that that is going to expand the industry for all of us. music: human by rag'n‘bone man i really hope, for muslim women, that it's going to reach a level where they can walk out of their homes choosing to dress however they want without fearing being attacked for that. and i think that hopefully, i'm hoping, we're working towards that direction. # i'm only human after all # i'm only human after all, don't put the blame on me # don't put the blame on me. saturday turned into the day of the downpour. that is not surprising when you see skies like this and many others from weather watchers. the area of low pressure producing those showers and outbreaks of rain on saturday are still
have a voice and we all feel entitled to give our opinion, but a lot of the time, that opinion is uneducatedhappening with trump, with modest fashion, it has actually moved it forward. like kanye used the first hijabi model. the designers are trying to make a statement and it's actually having a really positive effect. women of all faiths or no faiths are realising that they have another option out there, and i think that that is going to expand the industry for all of us. music: human by...
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. >> sometimes his message is not quite grammatical and seems a little bit uneducated. >> i would sayt's not particularly difficult to translate trump. >> get the (bleep) out of here. get this guy out of here. russian cramer aside, how does one translate trump with all these obstacles. >> sometimes i lie. >> you lie? >> i have to. >> no, no, you can't do that because, see, rewe are counting on you to translate president trump accurately to the rest of the world. >> okay. i am accurate 97% of the time. >> 97% you translate trump correctly. >> yeah. >> but the 3%. >> 3% you have to fake it to make sense, otherwise you're going to look like an idiot yourself. >> it makes us sound stupid. >> bing, bing, bong, bong, bing, bing. >> how would you translate that? >> bing, bing, bong, bong. >> interesting. okay, maybe that was a softball, how about this memorable quote? >> total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> there's no give leapt to "what the hell is going on" in arabic. >> that's unf
. >> sometimes his message is not quite grammatical and seems a little bit uneducated. >> i would sayt's not particularly difficult to translate trump. >> get the (bleep) out of here. get this guy out of here. russian cramer aside, how does one translate trump with all these obstacles. >> sometimes i lie. >> you lie? >> i have to. >> no, no, you can't do that because, see, rewe are counting on you to translate president trump accurately to the rest of...
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understand you and it's us that has to get down on the mud and understand why you're okay with being uneducatednd then figure out how to trick you into believing what we believe so you will vote for us but we don't really share your values. that's what i see, as a voter and a mom when the democratic party speaks to me. >> i'm not when you disagree with that but i will say a lot of people have that same sense about the republican party and that's what led to donald trump. >> absolutely. >> joan sets out in her book and elsewhere a pretty specific set of policy items and agenda for the democrats to do something about this. how does that fit with how you see things and are you confident what she's talking about can actually tie into the bernie sanders agenda that you support. >> can you highlight the points in your book? >> the points in my book is that an economic agenda is really important to give solid lives people who aren't college grads but i think college is really important and we should support anybody who wants to go for it, but on the other hand, two thirds of americans are not college
understand you and it's us that has to get down on the mud and understand why you're okay with being uneducatednd then figure out how to trick you into believing what we believe so you will vote for us but we don't really share your values. that's what i see, as a voter and a mom when the democratic party speaks to me. >> i'm not when you disagree with that but i will say a lot of people have that same sense about the republican party and that's what led to donald trump. >>...
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mean, because i'm introverted and i don't like being around a bunch of guys, especially a bunch of uneducateds that are just pouncing at you. and they're obviously bigoted and homophobic and all kinds of other things. so it's just -- >> so in a way it was a good thing? >> yes, it was a good thing, for my mental health. >> as merithew awaits his sentencing, the time has arrived for another inmate. three months earlier, pamala speckin was convicted of dui for the fifth time in ten years. today she goes to court to hear her sentence. >> my guidelines are still 7 to 23 months. i'm expecting that judge trusok will go in the middle and give me 15 months. the worst that can happen is he can max me out to five years if he wants. he's the judge. >> watch your head. >> this is one of the worst parts. getting in a cage in a van. it's not normal. and it smells in there. >> bye, guys. >>> coming up -- >> it blew my mind away. i hyperventilated. i had to sit down. i couldn't breathe. >> pamala speckin's judge delivers her sentence. then -- >> my beard represents how long i've been here. >> after multiple e
mean, because i'm introverted and i don't like being around a bunch of guys, especially a bunch of uneducateds that are just pouncing at you. and they're obviously bigoted and homophobic and all kinds of other things. so it's just -- >> so in a way it was a good thing? >> yes, it was a good thing, for my mental health. >> as merithew awaits his sentencing, the time has arrived for another inmate. three months earlier, pamala speckin was convicted of dui for the fifth time in...
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that just because stupid, uneducated conservatives naturally hate school.hey cannot get into them. right? wrong. actually, republicans of college degrees are even more hostile to college than those without them because they know how bad it is. but if colleges have lost the confidence of nonliberals, consider the media. 85% of republican voters say the national news media are hurting the country. once again a substantial swing from just a few years ago. publicans are then oppressed by labor unions, either, or banks. the only institutions that are still viewed positively by both sides of the spectrum are churches and religious groups and yet those institutions are the ones that are losing power in america. the sentiments are not pointless, these are not numbers that mean nothing. a country can't thrive without strong, respected institutions. it's a big deal when the nations elites reject their own people, but it's an even bigger deal one the people reject them. today the parents of 11-month-old charlie gard stormed up the british courtroom when they were batt
that just because stupid, uneducated conservatives naturally hate school.hey cannot get into them. right? wrong. actually, republicans of college degrees are even more hostile to college than those without them because they know how bad it is. but if colleges have lost the confidence of nonliberals, consider the media. 85% of republican voters say the national news media are hurting the country. once again a substantial swing from just a few years ago. publicans are then oppressed by labor...
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when you say the only people support president trump are knuckle draggers, losers, uneducated.urse people had are attacked that way will rise up against the opposition and go against anything. that's why it is serious americans who have just come to different conclusions about what the real problems of the country are and the right way to go and solve them. >> steve, is that doable? are we talking past each other or is it possible to have a conversation where we are not insulting each other's intelligence? >> i don't know. i think one of the issues we have is it is more commercially viable in partisan politics. there's more consumer demand for that sort of rhetoric he than ever before. you can cash in on it. and that profit incentive is a mighty powerful one. >> we'll leave it there. thank you for this conversation. are thank you. >>> coming up, a big announcement coming but that this show in a few minutes. stick around. at planters, we're all about great taste. hey richard, check out this fresh roasted flavor. looks delicious, huh? -yeah. -and how about that aroma? -love that
when you say the only people support president trump are knuckle draggers, losers, uneducated.urse people had are attacked that way will rise up against the opposition and go against anything. that's why it is serious americans who have just come to different conclusions about what the real problems of the country are and the right way to go and solve them. >> steve, is that doable? are we talking past each other or is it possible to have a conversation where we are not insulting each...
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mindful of the fact that the current person who is sometimes sits in the white house said i just love uneducated people because they are the ones who vote for me? your thoughts? >> so he had hecation, well, multiple ways you can think about education in the context of the system. but the first is you might have a link between education and the middle class, or the education and economics. so some people think, define the middle class based on education. that gets back to the conversation earlier about how we think about what is the middle class. there is another idea we have, largely 20th century idea but there is element in the 19th century, but education was best, only way to move forward into the middle class. there is a book about called the raise between education and technology which suggests that education is the way to stay ahead of technological changes and still be able to be successful in the new economy. so we can think about education on economic side of the ledger. political, constitutional side of the ledger, a number of people throughout history believe education was very importa
mindful of the fact that the current person who is sometimes sits in the white house said i just love uneducated people because they are the ones who vote for me? your thoughts? >> so he had hecation, well, multiple ways you can think about education in the context of the system. but the first is you might have a link between education and the middle class, or the education and economics. so some people think, define the middle class based on education. that gets back to the conversation...
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what's the difference in the poorest places in the world between an educated and uneducated little girl? the uneducated little girl will be a save, probably married out of off at a an early age, bearing children long before she should and maybe they'll survive and maybe they won't then we'll have overpopulation problems, but if they finish school, the opposite is the case. so what did your budget decide to do to this mcgovern dole school feeding program? you eliminated it. now, is that going to make for a better world and safer world? >> senator, what we are attempting to do is to marshall forces of others. we are talking to ore other countries and asking them to do more to step in to fill in some of the needs that jordan has and refugee camps. same in turkey. so, we are using our authority to bring to bear other resources as well. these are some of the very difficult choices we made in achieving a budget level that we have put forth in this budget. none of these choices are easy. none of them. there's not a one of them that was not difficult to make. and so i do not take exception to a
what's the difference in the poorest places in the world between an educated and uneducated little girl? the uneducated little girl will be a save, probably married out of off at a an early age, bearing children long before she should and maybe they'll survive and maybe they won't then we'll have overpopulation problems, but if they finish school, the opposite is the case. so what did your budget decide to do to this mcgovern dole school feeding program? you eliminated it. now, is that going to...
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china is very aware that it has a country full of uneducated poverty-stricken folks who they do not wantloating their border if kim on june -- kim jong-un falls so it is not in their interest to have north korea collapsed but the chinese do not love the idea of a country with nuclear weapons. host: you cover the pentagon for defense news, thank you for your time. guest: thank you. host: bactrim question of the morning, the staff shakeup in the white house -- back to our question, the morning, the shakeup in the white house, john kelly is replacing reince priebus. there are a couple of things about the indignities reince priebus had to suffer through, his final departure was a -- for what had been a largely demeaning tenure and witchy got -- host: trump's the meaning of previous --reince priebus, during a meeting in the oval office, a fly distractedly president as it continued to circle, donald trump summoned the chief of staff and asked him to kill the insect. lethargy janice from -- let's go to arthur from baltimore, maryland, on the line for independents. caller: this is what i think.
china is very aware that it has a country full of uneducated poverty-stricken folks who they do not wantloating their border if kim on june -- kim jong-un falls so it is not in their interest to have north korea collapsed but the chinese do not love the idea of a country with nuclear weapons. host: you cover the pentagon for defense news, thank you for your time. guest: thank you. host: bactrim question of the morning, the staff shakeup in the white house -- back to our question, the morning,...
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mean, because i'm introverted and i don't like being around a bunch of guys, especially a bunch of uneducatedust pouncing at you. and they're obviously bigoted and homophobic and all kinds of other things. so it's just -- >> so in a way it was a good thing? >> yes, it was a good thing, for my mental health. >> as merithew awaits his sentencing, the time has arrived for another inmate. three months earlier, pamala speckin was convicted of dui for the fifth time in ten years. today she goes to court to hear her sentence. >> my guidelines are still 7 to 23 months. i'm expecting that judge trusok will go in the middle and give me 15 months. the worst that can happen is he can max me out to five years if he wants. he's the judge. >> watch your head. >> this is one of the worst parts. getting in a cage in a van. it's not normal. and it smells in there. >> bye, guys. >>> coming up -- >> it blew my mind away. i hyperventilated. i had to sit down. i couldn't breathe. >> pamala speckin's judge delivers her sentence. then -- >> my beard represents how long i've been here. >> after multiple escape attemp
mean, because i'm introverted and i don't like being around a bunch of guys, especially a bunch of uneducatedust pouncing at you. and they're obviously bigoted and homophobic and all kinds of other things. so it's just -- >> so in a way it was a good thing? >> yes, it was a good thing, for my mental health. >> as merithew awaits his sentencing, the time has arrived for another inmate. three months earlier, pamala speckin was convicted of dui for the fifth time in ten years....
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it's people who can read and couldn't read, educated, uneducated. given half a chance. it truly was a revolutionary idea. an idea that both startled, at the same time, gave hope to the rest of the world. it's an american idea that i still think gives hope to the rest of the world. i have traveled almost every country in the world. in the last 40 years i've met every major world leader without exception. why do they look at us the way they do. why are we still the most respected nation in the world. but all are faults and all of the mistakes we've made. our principals, our founders seems to me they asserted which has been referenced already, again, what was a revolutionary idea, including the french revolution. we hold these truths self evident. we hold these troops self evident. there is nothing self evident about that assertion when it was made. all men are created equal, endowed by their creators. we initially asserted that our rates do not come from a government, they come from the mere fact that we're children of god. we exempt, therefore, we ha
it's people who can read and couldn't read, educated, uneducated. given half a chance. it truly was a revolutionary idea. an idea that both startled, at the same time, gave hope to the rest of the world. it's an american idea that i still think gives hope to the rest of the world. i have traveled almost every country in the world. in the last 40 years i've met every major world leader without exception. why do they look at us the way they do. why are we still the most respected nation in the...
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>> most of them are just, you know, poor farmers, shepherds, things like that, you know, mostly uneducatedmostly, you know, without a lot of exposure to different kinds of mentalities. >> and what is this training like, how long is it? got a great first person sense of what is so difficult here. >> well, as far as i know, they treat them -- you know, the good camps and good ngos treat them immediately with psychiatrists, psychologists if they can. they are very short staffed, obviously, so that's a problem, but they have workshops in the camps, they try to teach them, you know, how to live a moderate muslim life, and, you know, what isis has done to the country, as well, so it's a process of, you know, deprogramming that starts with the ideology. >> and what is the isis curriculum? >> so, it was basically this really toxic combination, because one of the first things they would do when they took over a village is they would open up a school, and they would also install radical imams at the mosque, so at one avenue you have this very heavy emphasis on religion and, you know, radical ideolog
>> most of them are just, you know, poor farmers, shepherds, things like that, you know, mostly uneducatedmostly, you know, without a lot of exposure to different kinds of mentalities. >> and what is this training like, how long is it? got a great first person sense of what is so difficult here. >> well, as far as i know, they treat them -- you know, the good camps and good ngos treat them immediately with psychiatrists, psychologists if they can. they are very short staffed,...
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educated, uneducated. the revolutionary notion of the consent of the governed.t. we hold these truths self-evident. there was nothing self-evident about that assertion. when it was made. the x on the wall. all men are created equal. endowed by their creators. we initially asserted that our rights do not come from a government. they come from the mere fact we're children of god. we exist. therefore we have these rights. we need not ask anyone. for any of the rights we possess. this new republic went on to, would not be defined by single race or religion but by those inalienable rights. that to our founders were self-evident. and they thought self-executing. but it took 13 years to get those asserted rights. 13 years to put these ideas into a document of governance. the constitution. the constitution that made our institutions. the guarantor off, but the guarantor of these inalienable rights. it was the vehicle that we constructed here in this city, that would enshrine the principles we said we believed in. and unlike any other nation in the world, and that is no
educated, uneducated. the revolutionary notion of the consent of the governed.t. we hold these truths self-evident. there was nothing self-evident about that assertion. when it was made. the x on the wall. all men are created equal. endowed by their creators. we initially asserted that our rights do not come from a government. they come from the mere fact we're children of god. we exist. therefore we have these rights. we need not ask anyone. for any of the rights we possess. this new republic...
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the fact that the educated sector, segment of society, more likely to be unemployed than the uneducated, that's something that a country does not have regardless of what wednesday if the jcpoa. >> respond to that. >> very quickly. >> very, very prominent, similar to dr. -- is at the university of pennsylvania, and i asked her the other day, how due the mullahs feel about the enormous education movement which is certainly bound to undermine in the long run their position in iran? her answer was, it's very simple, they have a policy that you know well here. don't ask-don't tell. >> i've met women seminarians, too, so they're trying to beat the clerics at their own game. >> one story i wanted to tell. iranian women amaze me all the time. i was just reading a couple -- yesterday, 140 iranian filmmakers participating in some events in italy. to me it's like 140 filmmakers? i didn't know iran had 140 filmmakers period. >> these are women. >> women filmmakers. and every other sector as well. so women are making their -- >> [inaudible] >> do we have any other questions? all this information. pa
the fact that the educated sector, segment of society, more likely to be unemployed than the uneducated, that's something that a country does not have regardless of what wednesday if the jcpoa. >> respond to that. >> very quickly. >> very, very prominent, similar to dr. -- is at the university of pennsylvania, and i asked her the other day, how due the mullahs feel about the enormous education movement which is certainly bound to undermine in the long run their position in...
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the fact that the educated sector -- segment of the society are more likely to be unemployed than uneducated that's something that the country does not address. regardless of what happens with the jcpoa, it was going to come back and haunt them. >> absolutely. >> a brief follow-up. >> very quickly, yes. >> a very, very prominent, similar to dr. mizahany, at the university of pennsylvania, i asked her how do the mullahs feel about the education movement which is bound to undermine in the long run iran. they have a policy that you know well -- don't ask/don't tell. >> can i point out actually i met women seminarians and they're trying to beat them at their own game. >> the iranian women amaze me all the time. i was reading yesterday that there are 140 probably -- probably 140 iranian filmmakers participating in some event in italy. to me, like 140 filmmakers, i didn't know iran had 140 filmmakers, period. >> these are women. >> women filmmakers. and every other sector as well. so women are making -- >> right. do we have any other questions? we stunned you all with all of this information? paul
the fact that the educated sector -- segment of the society are more likely to be unemployed than uneducated that's something that the country does not address. regardless of what happens with the jcpoa, it was going to come back and haunt them. >> absolutely. >> a brief follow-up. >> very quickly, yes. >> a very, very prominent, similar to dr. mizahany, at the university of pennsylvania, i asked her how do the mullahs feel about the education movement which is bound to...
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china is very aware that it has a country full of uneducated poverty-stricken folks who they do not wantfloating their border if kim on june -- kim jong-un falls so it is not in their interest to have north korea collapsed but the chinese do not love the idea of a country with nuclear weapons. host: you cover the ♪ >> as c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that affect you. an attorney that specializes in the foreign agents registration act. pollster talksic about public opinion and key issues facing the trump administration and 115th congress. the brookings institution discusses russia's latest intercontinental ballistic missile test. join the discussion. >> now, the confirmation hearing for nominees act to serve at the treasury department and federal board of governors. the presidents choice for comptroller of currency is the bank.f one west he testified alongside a former george w. bush treasury official -- g >> thank you very much. and would the witnesses for our hearing please come and take their seats and while they're doing that, senator shelby c
china is very aware that it has a country full of uneducated poverty-stricken folks who they do not wantfloating their border if kim on june -- kim jong-un falls so it is not in their interest to have north korea collapsed but the chinese do not love the idea of a country with nuclear weapons. host: you cover the ♪ >> as c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that affect you. an attorney that specializes in the foreign agents registration act. pollster...
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we are not talking about someone uneducated. it is a fighter pilot.his is a highly trained chemist seriously trained person. when we look at the terror organizations, golan struggle freezes the consciousness and this is unlike the perception of this and many other countries. if we look at this awareness, it goes to a period that preceded the incidents. if we get these experiences, therefore certain countries and certain allies, we see some of our allies as a terror organization and they seem to be confused. because this is the type of organizational behavior that we are facing, overall this is a long period of organization and during that period, and they have the radical identities within the agency organization in a successful manner. they have approached powers by this strategy. somebody started the word, then they would send a security officer and then a regular white-collar worker and an higher-level officers, experts and so on. the people who last the guidance is for the new one and the institution, there were people responsible for the organiza
we are not talking about someone uneducated. it is a fighter pilot.his is a highly trained chemist seriously trained person. when we look at the terror organizations, golan struggle freezes the consciousness and this is unlike the perception of this and many other countries. if we look at this awareness, it goes to a period that preceded the incidents. if we get these experiences, therefore certain countries and certain allies, we see some of our allies as a terror organization and they seem to...
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islamic state caliphate who changed her mind when she got there, we have seen educated people, uneducatedent people and a range of offences, so we see people who have been convicted of some of the most serious plots that we can imagine, attacks on people, members of the public, in this country and people who are plotting a drive—by shooting for example. people plotting knife attacks. and people like anjem choudary, probably the most high—profile conviction in recent times, the cleric who was eventually jailed for recent times, the cleric who was eventuallyjailed for inviting support to islamic state. and interestingly, growing numbers of women and girls are being convicted and another interesting fact, the fa ct and another interesting fact, the fact that 18% or so of the people convicted of terrorism crimes related to iraq and syria have never been anywhere near iraq or syria. what about the geographical spread? is there any consistency? that is interesting, what we see our geographical clusters where you get this kind of radical subculture that emerges, so when people commit the sort of
islamic state caliphate who changed her mind when she got there, we have seen educated people, uneducatedent people and a range of offences, so we see people who have been convicted of some of the most serious plots that we can imagine, attacks on people, members of the public, in this country and people who are plotting a drive—by shooting for example. people plotting knife attacks. and people like anjem choudary, probably the most high—profile conviction in recent times, the cleric who...
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were struggling through the civil rights area were embarrassing to most of us because they were uneducated and they did not know how to articulate their needs and because of that, not being able to articulate, we had to go and spend some time trying to shore people up. and this is what i'm trying to say to everybody. in mobilizing and getting together we have to take the time that we need to make people what we consider camera ready. we have become a society that is focused on what looks beautiful to us, what is pleasing to us, what we are comfortable with. the people that are being left out in our society are those who are not comfortable to us, who don't look like us, who are not pleasing to the eye and those are the people that represent real americans. and the reason why donald trump is the president today is not because there was a large number of people who did not like the direction the country was going, it's because a large number of people who are disenfranchised and marginalized were not being represented by all of us. so we share some of that blame. we share the blame that we d
were struggling through the civil rights area were embarrassing to most of us because they were uneducated and they did not know how to articulate their needs and because of that, not being able to articulate, we had to go and spend some time trying to shore people up. and this is what i'm trying to say to everybody. in mobilizing and getting together we have to take the time that we need to make people what we consider camera ready. we have become a society that is focused on what looks...
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people with a criminal background, people with no former criminal background, educated people, uneducated women and girls. hannah, what do you make of this curious mix of people being involved? it is really interesting. steve's findings resonate with what i found when i profiled all people who have been convicted of islamist offences. going back nearly 20 years now, there are many similarities, especially in the fact that it is almost impossible to draw out one single profile. there are so many routes into this type of offending. in radicalisation can happen online, in schools, in mosques, through individuals, through family networks. equally, some have travelled abroad, others haven't. some of your findings were similar to mine, particularly the growing prevalence of women and the increase in online radicalisation. dr sajjan gohel, what is the prevalent in terms of people wanting to go abroad and people being blocked from going? as isis grew and expanded its tentacles from 2011 onwards, it used the internet as its oxygen of publicity. and through encrypted messaging, they were able to co
people with a criminal background, people with no former criminal background, educated people, uneducated women and girls. hannah, what do you make of this curious mix of people being involved? it is really interesting. steve's findings resonate with what i found when i profiled all people who have been convicted of islamist offences. going back nearly 20 years now, there are many similarities, especially in the fact that it is almost impossible to draw out one single profile. there are so many...
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think back on it i feel terrible not because you o proved me wrong but because i stupidly voiced an uneducatedfor your passion for the game. there are people i kno w the table, wow, you are not going to make it. he ended up -- >> wow. >> i'm kidding. >> wow. >> he ended up getting that letter and it really made him feel better. has there ever been a time in your life where you have had a dream and someone said, no, that's not going to happen. al roker. >> i sent in a letter early in my career for a weekend weather position in baltimore and i got a letter back you are not ready. i ended up meeting that news director on a roker-thon and reminded him. >> your claim to fame. >> you haven't forgotten. >> no, i hadn't. >> i remember high school football coach saying, hey, listen, do you know what the odds are of making it to the nfl, it's 9 in 10,000. don't forget to hit the books, you are not going to play. sitting in my group at my high school was a guy named glen millburn who would go on to get drafted in the nfl. >> what about you, beautiful, wonderful person in college and everyone knew that sh
think back on it i feel terrible not because you o proved me wrong but because i stupidly voiced an uneducatedfor your passion for the game. there are people i kno w the table, wow, you are not going to make it. he ended up -- >> wow. >> i'm kidding. >> wow. >> he ended up getting that letter and it really made him feel better. has there ever been a time in your life where you have had a dream and someone said, no, that's not going to happen. al roker. >> i sent in...
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think back on it, i feel terrible, not because you proved me wrong but because i stupidly voiced an uneducatedisdain for your passion for the game. there are people who said to all of us at the table who said, wow, you're not going to make it. >> mom. >> no, come on. >> ended up getting that letter and it really made him feel better. you guys, has there ever been a time in your life where you have had a dream and someone said, no, that's not going to happen? >> i sent in a letter early in my career for a weekend weather job in baltimore and got a letter from the news director back, you're not ready. i ended up meeting that news director on a rokerthon. >> many years later. >> reminded him. >> claim to fame. >> you hadn't forgotten. >> no, i haven't. >> coach, high school football coach saying, you know what the odds are making it to nfl. if you're in high school football, 9 in 10,000. don't forget to hit the books. you're not going to play. sitting in my group in my high school a guy who went on to get drafted in the nfl. >> what about you hoda, ever happen to you? >> yeah. i was roommates wit
think back on it, i feel terrible, not because you proved me wrong but because i stupidly voiced an uneducatedisdain for your passion for the game. there are people who said to all of us at the table who said, wow, you're not going to make it. >> mom. >> no, come on. >> ended up getting that letter and it really made him feel better. you guys, has there ever been a time in your life where you have had a dream and someone said, no, that's not going to happen? >> i sent in...
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becausethere is so much resentment between the palestinians behind that fence and israel that an uneducated palestinian versus an educated palestinian or unhealthy. >> i'm going push back a little minute. this seems like a fair question. how much longer should folks like me wait on behalf of the american taxpayers until they clean up their act? it's been67 years. how much longer should we wait? >> i feel your sfrus administration and i think that what we needto figure out is what is the replacement of unra or how do wego back? first we have to limit the number of refugees it's out of hand the number of people that unra covers because they're not all refugees. but the schooling and the healthcare for those groups in there, i mean, there's no other place for them to get it. and so there's a population there that does need to have that. all the points you raised are right and all the -- those are all things that we need to fix. but i jufs -- >> my time as it expired ms. ambassador but at a minimum i think we ought to look at what they're mission and is if we can't meet this mission we ought to
becausethere is so much resentment between the palestinians behind that fence and israel that an uneducated palestinian versus an educated palestinian or unhealthy. >> i'm going push back a little minute. this seems like a fair question. how much longer should folks like me wait on behalf of the american taxpayers until they clean up their act? it's been67 years. how much longer should we wait? >> i feel your sfrus administration and i think that what we needto figure out is what is...