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. >> i think undoubtedly to my mind, the most onerous, and for the most part, the uninteresting part of the job is ruling on all the cert petitions that come to the court. they have increased since i've come to the court. -- increased enormously in the time i have been here. >> we don't look at the cases that we think are wrong. we don't think of the cases that have a lot at stake. we try to make federal law uniform across the country. all of the cases are hard. the only reason we take them, and some of my colleagues may tell you, is that other courts are in disagreement. that means that other judges and other actors in the legal system have come to different conclusions. every case is that way. >> most people think they have a right to come to the court. for the most part you do not. not this court. maybe the court of appeals, you normally do. maybe the state courts of appeal, the courts that do not have discretionary jurisdiction. the court of last resort, maybe they have a right to go there, but our jurisdiction is discretionary. we decide who can come. >> you can tell when there
. >> i think undoubtedly to my mind, the most onerous, and for the most part, the uninteresting part of the job is ruling on all the cert petitions that come to the court. they have increased since i've come to the court. -- increased enormously in the time i have been here. >> we don't look at the cases that we think are wrong. we don't think of the cases that have a lot at stake. we try to make federal law uniform across the country. all of the cases are hard. the only reason we...
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study was conducted back in two thousand and eight only seventeen percent of boys said they were uninterested in sexual activities are you already scratching your heads would just wait there is so much more to this story the two thousand and ten survey reported that eighty three percent of japanese men who have turned twenty over the past year aren't dating anymore forty nine percent say they've never had a girlfriend oh and if you're wondering it seems like the ladies aren't fairing too well themselves either the study shows that fifty nine percent of twenty year old girls feel the same way as the guys and you guessed it the percentages also up from the two thousand and eight study ok so to me this study is really shocking but according to the japanese family planning association it all comes down to culture the association labels these males as or verse which sounds like another word for vegetarian but apparently the real definition is passive men who do not actively seek women and sex apparently many men associate sex with having children or a family and by modern japanese standards is con
study was conducted back in two thousand and eight only seventeen percent of boys said they were uninterested in sexual activities are you already scratching your heads would just wait there is so much more to this story the two thousand and ten survey reported that eighty three percent of japanese men who have turned twenty over the past year aren't dating anymore forty nine percent say they've never had a girlfriend oh and if you're wondering it seems like the ladies aren't fairing too well...
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. >> it's probably kind of an uninteresting thing, a fact. >> how is that possible to never have beenyour life? >> i've never had an interest in it. and, you though, for me, this sounds square and everything like that. i don't judge anybody. as far as i'm concerned, creative people have -- i've been around creative people and working professionally since i was 17. trust me, i've been around a lot. i've seen a lot. for me, i took my work very seriously. >> i want to show something from "saturday night live" because we talked about people poking fun at you and stuff and i want to see what you think about this. >> you have a great style. i just wasn't feeling it. i'm sorry, i say no to hollywood. >> was that -- when you see that, did that -- to be mocked by "saturday night live" is an honor. >> it's an honor. by the way, to be mocked for season after season after season, you know, sometimes we all -- randy, simon, ryan and i would laugh, sometimes they are better than we are. so it is an hohn aror. you have to have levity and part of my quirkiness is i choose to not take myself so seriou
. >> it's probably kind of an uninteresting thing, a fact. >> how is that possible to never have beenyour life? >> i've never had an interest in it. and, you though, for me, this sounds square and everything like that. i don't judge anybody. as far as i'm concerned, creative people have -- i've been around creative people and working professionally since i was 17. trust me, i've been around a lot. i've seen a lot. for me, i took my work very seriously. >> i want to show...
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he's that obama was uninterested. he didn't want to hear it. he was bored. he was disengaged. he didn't care. i said what i thought. by what the president -- let's remember obama was in the iraq war, but he was for the afghan war. that was the good work. that's what terrorism really was according to him. so you think you'd be either twin in afghanistan. in nature is a general the plan to win. now, i would suggest that one reason obama may be in different to winning is he doesn't want to win. what if obama feels in the anti-colonial framework that iraq and afghanistan toward colonial application. america is occupying those countries in the same ways, but the british occupy kenya and india. so this is not about fighting terrorism. about america as a rogue a-alpha crabbing what he can. the goal is not to win but you figure out a way to get out. just a few days ago if he opened "the new york times" company was he the lead article, karzai, prime minister of afghanistan entered into negotiations with the taliban. and i thought someone i first read that, these afghans, it can't trust
he's that obama was uninterested. he didn't want to hear it. he was bored. he was disengaged. he didn't care. i said what i thought. by what the president -- let's remember obama was in the iraq war, but he was for the afghan war. that was the good work. that's what terrorism really was according to him. so you think you'd be either twin in afghanistan. in nature is a general the plan to win. now, i would suggest that one reason obama may be in different to winning is he doesn't want to win....
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mcchrystal and his staff said obama was uninterested. he did want to hear it. he was more. he was in there was disengaged. he didn't care. that's odd, why would a president coalition and obama was against the iraq war that he was for the afghan war in the campaign. that was the good work. that's what terrorism really was, according to the. you would think he would be eager to win in afghanistan and yet here is a top general with a plan to win and obama didn't care. now, i would suggest that one reason obama may be indifferent to winning is he doesn't want to win. what if obama feels in the anti-clinton framework that iraq and afghanistan are wars of occupation to america is occupying those countries in the same way that the british occupied kenya and india. so this is not about fighting terrorism. this is about america, the rogue elephant, grabbing what can. that his goal is not to win but to figure out a way to get out. just a few days ago if you open at the "new york times" you would see the lead article, karzai, the prime minister of afghanistan, entering into negotiatio
mcchrystal and his staff said obama was uninterested. he did want to hear it. he was more. he was in there was disengaged. he didn't care. that's odd, why would a president coalition and obama was against the iraq war that he was for the afghan war in the campaign. that was the good work. that's what terrorism really was, according to the. you would think he would be eager to win in afghanistan and yet here is a top general with a plan to win and obama didn't care. now, i would suggest that one...
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this is a commonly held belief that we're reacting against a work that we find bankrupt, uninteresting, devoid of any value. i thought we loved all those people so much and we thought we were going to be doomed to be followers if we continued to make work that looked like everyone else. >> rose: our generation really wanted to create something that was not familiar and i though make something that is unfamiliar is to make something new and create something. to make something a mill jar to deal with facts that have come before. in watching the segments of these programs-- i didn't watch the last few-- but i was struck. the passion of scientists trying to deal with something in relation to the giving history of facts and offering something new i think is probably fairly consistent with how a lot of artists work. >> ann also made this point. there must be a common set of stages whereby people solve problems. >> i think problem solving is not the issue i think that's problem creation >> selecting what is the interesting problem. >> i think what we did was try and find a way to back ourselv
this is a commonly held belief that we're reacting against a work that we find bankrupt, uninteresting, devoid of any value. i thought we loved all those people so much and we thought we were going to be doomed to be followers if we continued to make work that looked like everyone else. >> rose: our generation really wanted to create something that was not familiar and i though make something that is unfamiliar is to make something new and create something. to make something a mill jar to...
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. >> who was quintessentially american and uninterested, completely interested in foreign cultures. the first thing he said to me was "can i call you mike or mick? would that will be all right?" gorbachev recoiled. reagan didn't understand that russians like a certain degree of formality. reaganed that this great beneficent american culture but he didn't have the sensitivity toward others that one needs. particularly now that we're dealing with violently self-asserting foreign cultures-- islam in particular. >> rose: t.r. was easy because he was soar tick lalt, because he wrote so many letters? >> yes, he was a biographer's delight in that respect. he spilled his personality, his huge personality out on to every page of every letter he wrote. the evidence that he left behind of his life and character and personality is overwhelming. >> rose: how old was he when he died? >> just 60. >> rose: just 60. amazing >> he always said he would die at 60. >> rose: at 60? >> when he graduated from harvard, the doctor said to him "you know, theodore, off pretty wonky heart and you're going to ha
. >> who was quintessentially american and uninterested, completely interested in foreign cultures. the first thing he said to me was "can i call you mike or mick? would that will be all right?" gorbachev recoiled. reagan didn't understand that russians like a certain degree of formality. reaganed that this great beneficent american culture but he didn't have the sensitivity toward others that one needs. particularly now that we're dealing with violently self-asserting foreign...