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you see her bound with unequal political rights, equal work, unequal wages and this kindly omit flowers rope. those are obviously issues that women continue to grapple with today. and this image is one of many that allender used where she features uncle sam, the democratic donkey, the republican elephant and other typical images of democracy to showcase how contradictory our country was towards women. particularly during world war i, these women really focussed on the fact that president wilson was lobbying for democracy abroad while not doing so in the united states. and we're going to look another cartoon that shows that issue. we're going to move over here. this cartoon is called "insulting the president." and it was published june 2nd, 1917. in january of 1917, the national women's party began picketing the white house through a sustained act of nonviolent protest and they were among the first group ever to do this. every day these women would stand in front of the white house holding their banners that would basically speak for them. saying mr. president, how long must women wait f
you see her bound with unequal political rights, equal work, unequal wages and this kindly omit flowers rope. those are obviously issues that women continue to grapple with today. and this image is one of many that allender used where she features uncle sam, the democratic donkey, the republican elephant and other typical images of democracy to showcase how contradictory our country was towards women. particularly during world war i, these women really focussed on the fact that president wilson...
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. >> we're talking about a system of navigation that is unequaled, to be able to sail into the open sea without maps and compasses and go from one island to find the next by reading the world. and the metaphor of, i have to keep my island and where i'm from in my mind and fixed so i know where i'm going. i mean, you can't ask for a better metaphor as a songwriter. >> here's a fun fact. a lot of that was based off my grandfather. he looked like that. samoan high chief who has high chief tattoos all over his body. >> your grandfather who was a wrestler as well? >> correct. >> you are not the hero, you're a bit of a goofball at points. >> well, you know. goofball is a little strong. >> don't be angry. >> 15 samoans beat your [ bleep ] in rugby. he's got this thing. he played brigham young when he was on the team. he sees my character, it's goofball. >> holding on to resentment clearly here. >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> "mu juan that" is in theaters now. >>> the retirees are coming out of retirement in a "golden want a feast fit for the season? at red lobste
. >> we're talking about a system of navigation that is unequaled, to be able to sail into the open sea without maps and compasses and go from one island to find the next by reading the world. and the metaphor of, i have to keep my island and where i'm from in my mind and fixed so i know where i'm going. i mean, you can't ask for a better metaphor as a songwriter. >> here's a fun fact. a lot of that was based off my grandfather. he looked like that. samoan high chief who has high...
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and the process and in many ways the emerging into the unequal footing solos first black said came so to come from areas of enslavement to the south and many of them were fugitives. but to but the background for our story want is the period between the civil war indienne of world war ii. want that black people in pittsburgh that really took off that period after the civil war. so in in this moment of the civil war pittsburgh is beginning to pick up steam as the iron and steel center . when they say they were uneven but the perception for african-americans and the behavior was a little bit mixed. first of all, industrialist event that they were adaptable to the machines it is fundamentally a rule. in to get the rhythm of the industrialism. >> and the steel owners. and then to break the strike of the white workers and then before the great migration so it is an interesting that the employers could then see the black people as people when in general that is the negative attitude. so with these ideals in a way african-americans because it wasn't just the owners who discriminate because th
and the process and in many ways the emerging into the unequal footing solos first black said came so to come from areas of enslavement to the south and many of them were fugitives. but to but the background for our story want is the period between the civil war indienne of world war ii. want that black people in pittsburgh that really took off that period after the civil war. so in in this moment of the civil war pittsburgh is beginning to pick up steam as the iron and steel center . when they...
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when he took power in 1959, he had two objectives-- one was to totally reform cuba's corrupt and unequal social order and the other was to gain independence from the united states. in the early years he made a lot of progress on both of these. he kicked the americans out and abolished capitalism in cuba replacing it with soviet-style communism. but the reality is over time those goals began to actually erode. we see now that his brother, raul castro, is moving towards more of a market socialism on the order of china or vietnam. so the old-style soviet model just didn't work. and since december 2014, cuba and the united states have been re-engaging with one another. u.s. visitors are going down there by the thousands and u.s. businesses are just chomping at the bit to get into cuba. >> desjardins: how did fidel castro do this? it's been many deck epidemics since cuban people have suffered from economic distress and political repression? >> you know, it's fascinating. when you think that the wall fell in '89, that the soviet union unraveled 25 years ago, and the cubans went through a very
when he took power in 1959, he had two objectives-- one was to totally reform cuba's corrupt and unequal social order and the other was to gain independence from the united states. in the early years he made a lot of progress on both of these. he kicked the americans out and abolished capitalism in cuba replacing it with soviet-style communism. but the reality is over time those goals began to actually erode. we see now that his brother, raul castro, is moving towards more of a market socialism...
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times, the obstacles are very clear so i think the current pittsburgh is still grappling with its unequal racial past and its inability to fully address or embrace that racism continues to affect the city. i would hope people would pay attention to inequality because working-class people are not going to be quiet about long-term at neglect and inequality. they will move on their own accord and in some cases, you may have to move in ways that disrupt the peace of the community because people have ignored the issues for so long. just take a page and say let's become cognizant of these history. these people deserve a seat at the table. they contribute to this community. we shouldn't wait until a crisis hits where people have reached a breaking point to address the issues. >> the duquesne incline was built in 1877. it was one of four inclines used to transport people to the top of what was once called cole hill. today it's known as mount washington's. it has become a tourist attraction with the observation deck. book tv visits to pittsburgh continues with a trip to the carnegie library. >> ca
times, the obstacles are very clear so i think the current pittsburgh is still grappling with its unequal racial past and its inability to fully address or embrace that racism continues to affect the city. i would hope people would pay attention to inequality because working-class people are not going to be quiet about long-term at neglect and inequality. they will move on their own accord and in some cases, you may have to move in ways that disrupt the peace of the community because people...
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unequal to british prime ministers by more briefly by rose burry. from this to this nastily perspective. judges will be guarding as national symbols and imperial were icon. he was conducting who they were making no request. in terms of his debut dealing with the succession, the position wasn't quite the same. the views that he entertained of edward the sixth or jorng the sixth. that changed over time and the views that they enter change are very much on power with the views if you can send that, as well. also changed very greatly over time. so sometimes from friendship to disapproval, sometimes in the office direction. above all it was crucial to remember that church hill was convinced he belongs to the advice of his ministers. church hill never to give it away. but he's not really extraordinary mile. the personnel of politics, domestic state, the grand strategies of war and peace. it was determined to get his way. and philip ziegler, think of a single instance in which she changed his view of any employee, question, it's crazy that i know it was mi
unequal to british prime ministers by more briefly by rose burry. from this to this nastily perspective. judges will be guarding as national symbols and imperial were icon. he was conducting who they were making no request. in terms of his debut dealing with the succession, the position wasn't quite the same. the views that he entertained of edward the sixth or jorng the sixth. that changed over time and the views that they enter change are very much on power with the views if you can send...
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yes, if public schools are notoriously unequal. it's young men and women of color are often profiled by police as are some of the most community or communities thought to be muslim like sikhs, for example, who asked parents harassment. and warehouses people of color in prisons, often with a rational and rationally disparate sentences. but we know as the nation and as communities can do better. but we won't do better with a president who stands the flames of bigotry or treats women with disdain or who responds to this outpouring of hatred and violence within their friends. governors, state attorneys general, u.s. attorneys, members of congress have already responded with programs, initiatives and legislation which we celebrate for enhanced data collection and enforce meant and public calls for this kind of violence to end. president-elect trump has thus far failed to do his part. president-elect trump, you've got to be the president for all of us. today we are calling on you to make good on that pledge by disavowing the hate speech
yes, if public schools are notoriously unequal. it's young men and women of color are often profiled by police as are some of the most community or communities thought to be muslim like sikhs, for example, who asked parents harassment. and warehouses people of color in prisons, often with a rational and rationally disparate sentences. but we know as the nation and as communities can do better. but we won't do better with a president who stands the flames of bigotry or treats women with disdain...
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they may be equal in status, the way cabinet officers are all equal but there are unequalities even withinhe cabinet. i think you'll see an inequality develop and i suspect the chief of staff will be the go-to go for the president. >> i got 15 seconds. you said you think will trump will pick a woman in his cabinet. who? >> i think he'll pick a woman. i'm not sure who. folks are talking about kelly ayotte. >> maybe defense secretary. >> she could do that. she was great on the defense committee in foreign affairs in congress. i think she's got the capacity to do that. i think she would be great. >> she didn't support donald trump at the end. would that be a problem? >> donald's going to be a big man. that's not going to be an issue with him in his selections. it may be a consideration but not an issue. >> appreciate your time. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> quick break. we're back after this. our mission is to produce programs and online content for african women as they try to build their businesses and careers. my name is yasmin belo-osagie and i'm a co-founder at she leads africa. i def
they may be equal in status, the way cabinet officers are all equal but there are unequalities even withinhe cabinet. i think you'll see an inequality develop and i suspect the chief of staff will be the go-to go for the president. >> i got 15 seconds. you said you think will trump will pick a woman in his cabinet. who? >> i think he'll pick a woman. i'm not sure who. folks are talking about kelly ayotte. >> maybe defense secretary. >> she could do that. she was great on...
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yes, its public schools are notoriously unequal. it's young men and women of color are often profiled by police as are some in the muslim community or communities thought to be muslim like sikhs. off with disparate. we know as a nation and a community we can do better, but we won't do better with a president who fans the flames of bigotry, or treats women with disdain, or who responds to this outpouring of hatred and violence with indifference. now, governors, state attorneys general, u.s., members of congress have already responded with programs, initiatives and legislation, which we celebrate for enhanced data direction and enforcement. and public calls for this kind of violence to end. but president-elect trump has thus far failed to do his part. now, president-elect trump, you vow to be the president for all of us. today we are calling on you to make good on that pledge by disavowing the hate speech that has affected our public discourse and by telling your supporters, and all americans, to stop committing these acts. you must l
yes, its public schools are notoriously unequal. it's young men and women of color are often profiled by police as are some in the muslim community or communities thought to be muslim like sikhs. off with disparate. we know as a nation and a community we can do better, but we won't do better with a president who fans the flames of bigotry, or treats women with disdain, or who responds to this outpouring of hatred and violence with indifference. now, governors, state attorneys general, u.s.,...
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tolerated because everybody has a cell phone and can see how unequal things are. the awareness people have in the smallest african village, they can see how people in london or new york are living. he poorest child in any of our countries now has a sense of what other people have that they don't. so not only is there increasing inequality but there's also greater knowledge of inequality and that's a volatile mix for our democracies and that's why addressing inequality has been one of the key areas of focus for my economic policy. in our countries, in america and in most advanced market economies, we want people to be rewarded for their achievements. we think that people should be rewarded if they come up with a new product or a new service that is popular and helps a lot of people. but when a c.e.o. of a company now makes more money in a single day than a typical worker does the entire year, when it's harder for workers to climb their way up the economic adder, when they see a factory close that used to support an entire city or town, that fuels the feeling that g
tolerated because everybody has a cell phone and can see how unequal things are. the awareness people have in the smallest african village, they can see how people in london or new york are living. he poorest child in any of our countries now has a sense of what other people have that they don't. so not only is there increasing inequality but there's also greater knowledge of inequality and that's a volatile mix for our democracies and that's why addressing inequality has been one of the key...
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but don't politicians have a responsibility to reach out to different groups and address the unequal treatment, whether it is african-americans, latinos in terms of employment, criminal justice, where there is wages. that's identifying inequality and addressing those constituents that face them. >> i think that's right, rev. it is the politics of justice, not the politics of division. like the trump campaign wage. ms. clinton's slogan was stronger together. mr. sanders, senator sanders has a point. her message didn't resonate well on issues of income inequality. that's an issue that unites working people, whatever their race is. >> i agree with you. >> yes. and so, you know, i think all politicians need to speak to all people. and not just a small segment of them. >> and i agree with senator sanders and respectful on that. don't throw those of us discriminated against under the bus while you do that, because we have issues of class and race and gender in this country and we don't need to sacrifice one for the other. let me tell you something that was really caught my eye. trump voter
but don't politicians have a responsibility to reach out to different groups and address the unequal treatment, whether it is african-americans, latinos in terms of employment, criminal justice, where there is wages. that's identifying inequality and addressing those constituents that face them. >> i think that's right, rev. it is the politics of justice, not the politics of division. like the trump campaign wage. ms. clinton's slogan was stronger together. mr. sanders, senator sanders...
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as we become more unequal and pull apart, people spend more and more of their lives in containers, again, most people don't live in new york city, new york is somewhat unique. even within new york, living containers of relationships and more and more are disconnected from communities, from place, from each other, from others and one of the things that i write about is that genuine community becomes through vulnerability. it's through people needing each other. if you have gotten to a point where you no longer need anyone because you have monetized all of your needs, you are actually impoverished when it comes to real connections and some of us who were raised in wealthy families can -- a friend of mine says if i were to write my family history it would be called orphans with parents. so little touch and connection in that family that -- all families are different. but there is something that happens with the social isolation, the being told to be afraid of the world, people are going to rip you off, you can't talk to strangers, you don't want to talk to that person that's not immediately
as we become more unequal and pull apart, people spend more and more of their lives in containers, again, most people don't live in new york city, new york is somewhat unique. even within new york, living containers of relationships and more and more are disconnected from communities, from place, from each other, from others and one of the things that i write about is that genuine community becomes through vulnerability. it's through people needing each other. if you have gotten to a point...
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. >> i felt like the original conclusion was so unequal, so i felt like that could be the conclusion they would reach. >> it does not appear to get huma abedin off the hook. joining me now, congressman trey goudy who investigated mrs. clinton. great to see you, congressman. your reaction to director comey's announcement today? >> well, i have kind of focused on a word of his letter with the word conclusions, plural. he had a lot of conclusions in july, including she was careless in the way she handled classified information. she didn't turn over all of her work e-mail and quote, sent and received information, including that which was marked classified. now, making use of the word conclusions, today, plural was important. >> we have not changed our conclusions since july. and clearly, this closes a book on the question of criminality in so far as the feds are concerned and her e-mail. does it not? . >> i don't think so. i think it closes the book based on what they know now. investigations are never over unless a statute of limitations expired or unless jeopardy is attached so this in
. >> i felt like the original conclusion was so unequal, so i felt like that could be the conclusion they would reach. >> it does not appear to get huma abedin off the hook. joining me now, congressman trey goudy who investigated mrs. clinton. great to see you, congressman. your reaction to director comey's announcement today? >> well, i have kind of focused on a word of his letter with the word conclusions, plural. he had a lot of conclusions in july, including she was...
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you could challenge the supreme court on the basis of unequal distribution. is when they decide -- [inaudible] is when they decided we had to draw lines and keep every district equal, congressional, state senate, et cetera. they could come to that same conclusion by the supreme court and out the window goes the electoral college. >> that's an interesting discussion. >> we're going have more. state senator jerry hill will join us in the next half hour. he's got a plan that we're going to be talking about as well. it is interesting, the minute we lose the game, we want to change the goal post. it's a hiss a historical thing. >> millions are preparing for holiday shopping. nerd wallet joins us next. ,,,, - announcer: here at airbnb, we want to work with the city on new common-sense home sharing rules. to help protect affordable housing, we've launched a one host, one home policy. so hosts may now only rent space at one address in san francisco. and we want to work together to improve the city's permit system so that it's simple, fair and effective. together, we
you could challenge the supreme court on the basis of unequal distribution. is when they decide -- [inaudible] is when they decided we had to draw lines and keep every district equal, congressional, state senate, et cetera. they could come to that same conclusion by the supreme court and out the window goes the electoral college. >> that's an interesting discussion. >> we're going have more. state senator jerry hill will join us in the next half hour. he's got a plan that we're...
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that is not the separate and unequal system of private charters that exist for profit.nd so where you have a difference in those accountable incubators of good ideas like they have in several states, compare that to betsy devos in michigan where she fought against any kind of accountability. take the school dollar in corporations and we're done. that is what we're facing now. >> lily eskelsen garcia. good to see you. >> happy thanksgiving. >> happy turkey day to you as well. shoppers in line, in california, camping out all night. that guy looks really happy about it too. what deals are worth the wait? your black friday shopping guide straight ahead and nikki haley tapped for u.n. secretary and a few moments ago. why the choice also helps another key trump supporter. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the major
that is not the separate and unequal system of private charters that exist for profit.nd so where you have a difference in those accountable incubators of good ideas like they have in several states, compare that to betsy devos in michigan where she fought against any kind of accountability. take the school dollar in corporations and we're done. that is what we're facing now. >> lily eskelsen garcia. good to see you. >> happy thanksgiving. >> happy turkey day to you as well....
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tolerated because everybody has a cell phone and can see how unequal things are. the awareness that people have in the smallest african village, they can see how people in london or new york are living. the poorest child in any of our countries now has a sense of what other people have that they don't. so not only is there increasing inequality, but also there is greater awareness of inequality. and that's a volatile mix for our democracies. and this is why addressing inequality has been one of the key areas of focus for my economic policy. in our countries, in america and in most advanced market economies, we want people to be rewarded for their achievement. we think that people should be rewarded if they come up with a new product or a new service that is popular and helps a lot of people. but when a c.e.o. of a company now makes more money in a single day than a typical worker does in an entire year, when it's harder for workers to climb their way up the economic ladder, when they see a factory close that used to support an entire city or town, fuels the feelin
tolerated because everybody has a cell phone and can see how unequal things are. the awareness that people have in the smallest african village, they can see how people in london or new york are living. the poorest child in any of our countries now has a sense of what other people have that they don't. so not only is there increasing inequality, but also there is greater awareness of inequality. and that's a volatile mix for our democracies. and this is why addressing inequality has been one of...
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because everybody has a cell phone and can see how unequal things are. the awareness that people have in the smallest african village, they can see how people in london or new york are living. the poorest child in any of our countries now has a sense of what other people have that they dont. so not only is there increasing inequality, but also there is greater awareness of inequality. and thats a volatile mix for our democracies. and this is why addressing inequality has been one of the key areas of focus for my economic policy. in our countries, in america and in most advanced market economies, we want people to be rewarded for their achievement. we think that people should be rewarded if they come up with a new product or a new service that is popular and helps a lot of people. but when a c.e.o. of a company now makes more money in a single day than a typical worker does in an entire year, when its harder for workers to climb their way up the economic ladder, when they see a factory lose that used to support an entire city or town, fuels the feeling th
because everybody has a cell phone and can see how unequal things are. the awareness that people have in the smallest african village, they can see how people in london or new york are living. the poorest child in any of our countries now has a sense of what other people have that they dont. so not only is there increasing inequality, but also there is greater awareness of inequality. and thats a volatile mix for our democracies. and this is why addressing inequality has been one of the key...
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others were able to understand how incarceration has become a key h part of the development of an unequalystem based on inequality for all. the idea is simple, if we can't figure out places, rather than figuring out places to be able to employ people, to be able to educate people in the way that freeze them, instead we want to relegate people to a criminal justice system. again, this question that we see, that happy rainbow picture of the hospital is that theat is counter image to the image that's really out there of schools that are not teaching, of a society that is hell-bent on incarceration of young people of color, and i think what we have to do is, as we are reaching a point where we are thinking about trying to turn the ship around, we have to be able to take all of those things into consideration that it's about incarceration but it's also about de-escalating policing and d militarizing and building up the structures that create healthy communities and educated communities at the same time. they're all these these things that have to shift at once. i hope we are at that point wher
others were able to understand how incarceration has become a key h part of the development of an unequalystem based on inequality for all. the idea is simple, if we can't figure out places, rather than figuring out places to be able to employ people, to be able to educate people in the way that freeze them, instead we want to relegate people to a criminal justice system. again, this question that we see, that happy rainbow picture of the hospital is that theat is counter image to the image...
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says the prize money a total purse of $120,000 for the men and $30,000 for the women is obviously unequal. the group wants the commission to deny mavericks' four-year use permit application and cut it down to one year to leverage a full women's division in 2017 and beyond. >> i would like to see these women compete in semifinals and a final. >> i don't know why it doesn't go far enough that we had a very hard time finding six women to make up one heat. >> reporter: mavericks founder jeff clark said more women need to surf mavericks on a regular basis to qualify for the contest and mavericks worked hard to put women on an equal footing. >> 6 women, $30,000, $120,000, 24 men, divide it. >> reporter: women surfers are allegedly not trying to disrupt the contest. >> we are trying to pave the way for future for children to make a living surfing like serena williams and tiger woods. >> reporter: len ramirez, kpix 5. >> the coastal commission meeting is going on. so far no decision on a mavericks permit. >>> new at 6:00 a new study shows traffic is now worse in the bay area than it is in los ang
says the prize money a total purse of $120,000 for the men and $30,000 for the women is obviously unequal. the group wants the commission to deny mavericks' four-year use permit application and cut it down to one year to leverage a full women's division in 2017 and beyond. >> i would like to see these women compete in semifinals and a final. >> i don't know why it doesn't go far enough that we had a very hard time finding six women to make up one heat. >> reporter: mavericks...
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this is the product of a radically unequal weight o of -- way of allocating votes.t is a fractition of the way yo the votes in people in wyoming and other states compared to california. we should be l looking at that d saying, does it make sense he aske? if they look a at the results in sightt is a reason to disqualify the winner of a popopular ecection, we would actually have esidentialal campaigign cited sosomething more than just an dollllar of their time in 10 states in the u.s.s. we would have presidential campaigns focused d on a broad swath ofof americans to convince them to support the candidate. amy: finally, professor, your harvard law professor. i would ask about a totally different issue. controversy sparked tuesday when he made tita unconstitutional proposals in a single tweet. he tweeted -- nobody should be allowed to , perhapserican flag loss of citizenship or a year in jail." the supreme court has ruled it is unconstitutional to strip people of citizenship for most crimes, quitting desertion. earl warren wrote in 1958, the deprivation of citizenship
this is the product of a radically unequal weight o of -- way of allocating votes.t is a fractition of the way yo the votes in people in wyoming and other states compared to california. we should be l looking at that d saying, does it make sense he aske? if they look a at the results in sightt is a reason to disqualify the winner of a popopular ecection, we would actually have esidentialal campaigign cited sosomething more than just an dollllar of their time in 10 states in the u.s.s. we would...
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unequal to british prime ministers by more briefly by rose burry. from this to this nastily perspective. judges will be guarding as national symbols and imperial were icon. he was conducting who they were making no request. in terms of his debut dealing with the succession, the position wasn't quite the same. the views that he entertained of edward the sixth or jorng the sixth. that changed over time and the views that they enter change are very much on power with the views if you can send that, as well. also changed very greatly over time. so sometimes from friendship to disapproval, sometimes in the office direction. above all it was crucial to remember that church hill was convinced he belongs to the advice of his ministers. church hill never to give it away. but he's not really extraordinary mile. the personnel of politics, domestic state, the grand strategies of war and peace. it was determined to get his way. and philip ziegler, think of a single instance in which she changed his view of any employee, question, it's crazy that i know it was mi
unequal to british prime ministers by more briefly by rose burry. from this to this nastily perspective. judges will be guarding as national symbols and imperial were icon. he was conducting who they were making no request. in terms of his debut dealing with the succession, the position wasn't quite the same. the views that he entertained of edward the sixth or jorng the sixth. that changed over time and the views that they enter change are very much on power with the views if you can send...
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yes, it is public schools are notoriously unequal. it's young men and women of color are often profiled by police, as are some in the muslim community or communities thought to be muslim. it warehouses people of colors often with irrational and desperate. [inaudible] what we know is we can do better we won't be able to do better with the president who fans the flames of bigotry or treats women with disdain or response to this outpouring of hatred and violence with indifference. governors, state attorneys general, u.s., u.s. attorneys, members of congress have already responded with programs, initiatives and legislation which we celebrate for enhanced data collection and enforcement, and public calls for this kind of violence to end, but president-elect trump has thus far failed to do his part. now president-elect trump, you you vowed to be the president for all of us. today we are calling on you to make good on that pledge. by disavowing the hate speech that has infected our public discourse, and by telling your supporters, and all am
yes, it is public schools are notoriously unequal. it's young men and women of color are often profiled by police, as are some in the muslim community or communities thought to be muslim. it warehouses people of colors often with irrational and desperate. [inaudible] what we know is we can do better we won't be able to do better with the president who fans the flames of bigotry or treats women with disdain or response to this outpouring of hatred and violence with indifference. governors, state...
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situation where you don't need masses of people but i do think we have a problem in that there's clearly unequal sacrifice when it comes to military service. i have always favored for most of my life some sort of a universal service requirement and supported various schemes along that line. so far none of it has come to pass, one of which would be a military option. but i think the phrase you so often, thank you for your service is somewhat of a guilt complex. but my perceptions but is that when we came back from world war ii, that phrase was strange to us "thank you for your service." everybody was in the service of the country in one way or the another. and i quibble with the term greatest generation, i'm not sure that was much more than an excellent marketing slogan for brokaw's book. i have come to term with it and i accept it, i think, only if we include those t whole country. as you said. the countryunbelievably unified. it did it -- it happened in an instant but it stayed right on through the war. and how we get that again none of us here in this audience can say today, certainly i can't.
situation where you don't need masses of people but i do think we have a problem in that there's clearly unequal sacrifice when it comes to military service. i have always favored for most of my life some sort of a universal service requirement and supported various schemes along that line. so far none of it has come to pass, one of which would be a military option. but i think the phrase you so often, thank you for your service is somewhat of a guilt complex. but my perceptions but is that...
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tolerated because everybody has a cell phone and can see how unequal things are. the awareness that people have in the smallest african village, they can see how people in london or new york are living. the poorest child in any of our countries now has a sense of what other people have that they don't. so not only is there increasing inequality, but also there is greater awareness of inequality. and that's a volatile mix for our democracies. and this is why addressing inequality has been one of the key areas of focus for my economic policy. in our countries, in america and in most advanced market economies, we want people to be rewarded for their achievement. we think that people should be rewarded if they come up with a new product or a new service that is popular and helps a lot of people. but when a c.e.o. of a company now makes more money in a single day than a typical worker does in an entire year, when it's harder for workers to climb their way up the economic ladder, when they see a factory close that used to support an entire city or town, fuels the feelin
tolerated because everybody has a cell phone and can see how unequal things are. the awareness that people have in the smallest african village, they can see how people in london or new york are living. the poorest child in any of our countries now has a sense of what other people have that they don't. so not only is there increasing inequality, but also there is greater awareness of inequality. and that's a volatile mix for our democracies. and this is why addressing inequality has been one of...
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tedious, just to be on this is a perfect working and progress the public schools are notoriously unequal as those in our profile by police with the muslim community and as we know the recant do better with the disdain or response to an outpouring of hatred and violence with indifference. this state attorneys general members of congress have already responded with programs and initiativesinitiati said legislation that decelerate for enhanced data collection and enforcementthe pr but the president-elect has failed to do his part you vowed to be the president for all of us today we are calling on you to disavow him the public discourse and telling your supporters and all americans to stop committing these tax that the nation in the world are watching.n one as several colleagues have noted from the early days of his transition and those that send a message that is unmistakable that seems to reinforce the very issues at the core of our concerns today we are concerned about the impact of what jeff sessions or steve abandon one heartbeat away from the president but the time to discuss this will
tedious, just to be on this is a perfect working and progress the public schools are notoriously unequal as those in our profile by police with the muslim community and as we know the recant do better with the disdain or response to an outpouring of hatred and violence with indifference. this state attorneys general members of congress have already responded with programs and initiativesinitiati said legislation that decelerate for enhanced data collection and enforcementthe pr but the...
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way there are other reasons it might have been put there but it power, the unequal power relationships at the time. but they take on a life of their over time. people get used to them. you mentioned richmond and monument avenue. is part of the marketing of the city. it is one of the post visited places. is good for business. it is about green and it is good for the city's image because people come to see. it. people get used to it is part of what they grew up with. we were mentioning earlier you talking privately about high schools that were named for 1940'srate heroes in the and people become invested in he names not because of the names but their personal heritage in attending that from and remembering their youth and the glory years school. part of that so, taking things down is an on a perceived world. most of us do not stop and think that the commemorative landscape we inhurt had to come from somewhere. those things didn't grow out of the ground. od department place them there -- didn't place them there. conscious decisions to place monuments, to raise the money to build them and
way there are other reasons it might have been put there but it power, the unequal power relationships at the time. but they take on a life of their over time. people get used to them. you mentioned richmond and monument avenue. is part of the marketing of the city. it is one of the post visited places. is good for business. it is about green and it is good for the city's image because people come to see. it. people get used to it is part of what they grew up with. we were mentioning earlier...
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we have this year the opportunity, which we'll realize, to produce 800 million tons of coal, an unequaled record in the history of our country. governor reagan says that this is not a good achievement, and he blames restraints on coal production on regulations, regulations that affect the life and the health and safety of miners, and also regulations that protect the purity of our air and the quality our water and our land. we cannot cast aside these regulations. we have a chance in the next 15 years, insisting upon the health and safety of workers in the mines, and also preserving the same high air and water pollution standards, to triple the amount of coal we produce. governor reagan's approach to our energy policy, which has already proven its effectiveness, is to repeal, or to change substantially, the windfall profits ta -- profits tax, to return a major portion of $227 billion back to the oil companies, to do away with the department of energy, to short-circuit our synthetic fuels program, to put a minimal emphasis on solar power, to emphasize strongly nuclear power plants as a majo
we have this year the opportunity, which we'll realize, to produce 800 million tons of coal, an unequaled record in the history of our country. governor reagan says that this is not a good achievement, and he blames restraints on coal production on regulations, regulations that affect the life and the health and safety of miners, and also regulations that protect the purity of our air and the quality our water and our land. we cannot cast aside these regulations. we have a chance in the next 15...
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but it speaks to the power, the unequal power relationships at the time. they take on a life of their own over time. people get used to them. you mentioned regimen in monument avenue. it is among the most visited places of the city. it's good for business. it's not about gray and blue. it's about green. .t's good for the city's image it's good for tourist dollars. but people also get used to it. you talked about high schools named for confederate heroes. people become invested in those school names, not because of the name but because of their own personal heritage in attending that school and remembering from their youth and the glory years being part of that school. taking things down is an attack on a received world. most of us do not stop and think that the commemorative landscape we inherit had to come from somewhere. those things did not just rolled out of the ground. god did not place them there. placeous decisions to those monuments, to raise the money, to build them, to design them exactly as they are, to , thosehose inscriptions were all consciou
but it speaks to the power, the unequal power relationships at the time. they take on a life of their own over time. people get used to them. you mentioned regimen in monument avenue. it is among the most visited places of the city. it's good for business. it's not about gray and blue. it's about green. .t's good for the city's image it's good for tourist dollars. but people also get used to it. you talked about high schools named for confederate heroes. people become invested in those school...
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we also don't want to be a country of unequal protection in the law. lot of that has to do with what i don't know, which is how bad are the things involved in the clinton foundation investigation? how beyond the pale are they? i think that is going to fall to a large extent on the attorney general. if they decided that if it is not that beyond the pale, maybe put it behind us. if there is something there, it should be an independent counsel that investigates it. i think that should be a detailed, reasoned study of the fbi investigation that i believe is in the new york office of the fbi. gerard: foreign policy. familiar, "the wall street journal" reported that the choice of secretary of state is between rudy giuliani and john bolton. we don't have john bolton here am going to talk with you. mr. giuliani: john would be a very good choice. gerard: is there anybody better? mr. giuliani: maybe me. [laughter] gerard: let's start with iran. president elect, said that it was the worst deal he'd ever seen in his life. what should the -- he is going to be presi
we also don't want to be a country of unequal protection in the law. lot of that has to do with what i don't know, which is how bad are the things involved in the clinton foundation investigation? how beyond the pale are they? i think that is going to fall to a large extent on the attorney general. if they decided that if it is not that beyond the pale, maybe put it behind us. if there is something there, it should be an independent counsel that investigates it. i think that should be a...
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genealogies of rule and power that have produced the kind of arrangement of very much separate and unequal, even apartheid-like arrangements that we see today. and earlier presentations, as many of you know, today address colonial legacies, and i too want to do that as well. but i want to connect what is undeniably a colonial legacy, namely the british period of colonial rule in palestine, with what is a little bit more controversial to aearth which is that the present -- assert which is that the present israeli -- maybe not in this room. [laughter] but with regard to the present governance which i contend is a certain kind of colonialism. this other colonialism based as all are on elimination of the native and indigenous but not necessarily through genocide as was done on this continent or through, you know, there are different sorts of colonialism. but to say that israel has been intent in jerusalem and elsewhere to largely try to eliminate palestinians or a large number of -- to regulate the populations of palestinians is not inconsistent with what settler colonialism has done internati
genealogies of rule and power that have produced the kind of arrangement of very much separate and unequal, even apartheid-like arrangements that we see today. and earlier presentations, as many of you know, today address colonial legacies, and i too want to do that as well. but i want to connect what is undeniably a colonial legacy, namely the british period of colonial rule in palestine, with what is a little bit more controversial to aearth which is that the present -- assert which is that...
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he believes that men are created unequal.and that there should be what he calls peaceful at the hunting -- ethnic cleansing. he is a follower of hypocrite there been other richard spencer's before. there have been a number of charismatic, highly educated white supremacist. lateomes to mind as the dr. william pierce, the leader of the national alliance, the author of the book that was the blue for the oklahoma city bombing. dr. pierce was a physicist and also a follower of george lincoln rockwell, the former leader of the american not to party. -- nazi party. i think it's naive to think that all people in white supremacist organizations are dimwitted. i think that there are a number of highly intellectual yet twisted people there. we have seen richard spencer's in the past. important whenry the media interview him for them to confront him with his statements. richard spencer is news because steve bannon is news. i would say it's important to cover him because one might argue that van and this is -- steve bannon is his alter eg
he believes that men are created unequal.and that there should be what he calls peaceful at the hunting -- ethnic cleansing. he is a follower of hypocrite there been other richard spencer's before. there have been a number of charismatic, highly educated white supremacist. lateomes to mind as the dr. william pierce, the leader of the national alliance, the author of the book that was the blue for the oklahoma city bombing. dr. pierce was a physicist and also a follower of george lincoln...