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it's by stanford university press. we're gonna show you the website so you can log on and maybe read up on some of this great writing by dr. al camarillo. so we can show the website for the stanford university press. again, we're talking to dr. al camarillo, professor emeritus of history over at the stanford university. there is that website for more information. we'll be back with dr. al camarillo here on "comunidad del valle," stay with us. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ damian: he is the author of "compton in my soul." dr. al camarillo is a historian by trade, educated out at ucla, he joins us here on "comunidad del valle," professor emeritus over at stanford university. talk about your involvement, creation maybe, your contribution to the study of chicano history. dr. camarillo: well, i'm gonna take you back a little bit to answer that question. so again, one of the reasons i wrote the book is to explain how, for the very first time in american history, mexican americans and other latinos and people of color in general, of my generation,
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hayden: roosevelt university and university of chicago.avid: you got a phd in library sciences at the university of chicago. dr. hayden: yes. david: are there many library schools anymore? the one at the university of chicago no longer exists, but are there still a lot of library schools around the united states? dr. hayden: there are about 56 library schools, but now they are mainly called information science schools, schools of information science or information management. the university of chicago school closed and the columbia university closed because their programs were deemed a little too academic. david: after you got your phd from the university of chicago in library sciences, what did you do? dr. hayden: i went off to teach at the library school in the university of pittsburgh and that school was really before its time. the dean there, toni carbo, really wanted to make sure there was a merger with information science, computer science. she brought in technology companies. it was an innovative library school. david: did you go ba
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that has infested corrupted so many of our universities. i use the word revealed on purpose that nobody any sense believes that that was there on october 6th. but a lot of people see it and you now see vicious radicals as -- hating, hamas loving. radicals revealing who are that is important if we're going to address that head on. that clarity is important. and i will say also israel is committed to utterly and completely eradicating hamas. that unquestionably good from america's perspective, because every hamas wants to murder -- and they want to murder americans. and i will say a side benefit when when hezbollah raised their hand and said hey, we want to be part of this, too. i someone sent him a page saying that was a good. and i have to say, as an aside. i have never in my life seen a more magnificent intel and military operation than the explodes pagers planned years in advance. just precise, easily targeted. so it was the leadership hezbollah decided who gets the pager and how do they decide if you're enough of a psychopathic terrorist
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but for too long we let universities run amok the columbia university it is the logical culmination ofing. >> terrorism of free speech support for terrorism isn't free speech faculty position is not a god given right. there are so many things i think you're right president trump is going to change all of that but the states at the kick into gear to. we are going to get more mass murders taking place in this country more violence, or anti- jew anti-semitism coming going on in this country for people who are in the position to stand up don't stand up to governorate desantis it's a great pleasure to be a citizen and a resident of your state thank you and god bless you my friend. >> happy new year. mark: happy new year. we will be right back. but st. jude has gotten us through it. st. jude is hope for every child diagnosed with cancer because the research is being shared all over the world. ♪ believe it or not baby... at university of phoenix... you... you... you... you could earn your... master's... for under than 11 thousand! 11... yes! 11! master's degree for under 11k in less than a ye
but for too long we let universities run amok the columbia university it is the logical culmination ofing. >> terrorism of free speech support for terrorism isn't free speech faculty position is not a god given right. there are so many things i think you're right president trump is going to change all of that but the states at the kick into gear to. we are going to get more mass murders taking place in this country more violence, or anti- jew anti-semitism coming going on in this country...
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but for too long we let universities run amok the columbia university it is the logical culmination of thinking. >> terrorism of free speech support for terrorism isn't free speech faculty position is not a god given right. there are so many things i think you're right president trump is going to change all of that but the states at the kick into gear to. we are going to get more mass murders taking place in this country more violence, or anti- jew anti-semitism coming going on in this country for people who are in the position to stand up don't stand up to governorate desantis it's a great pleasure to be a citizen and a resident of your state thank you and god bless you my friend. >> happy new year. mark: happy new year. we will be right back. (♪) i'm a little nervous. (♪) do you tell me when it happens or... [footsteps] (♪) [exhale] (♪) (♪) [sniff] (♪) [giggle] (♪) (♪) did he just leave? come on, bring it back. if he smells this good. he's got my attention. gravité. the new cologne for men by particle. visit trygravite.com use the promo code and get 25% off. bring him back, please. (
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berlin, the university of bonn, and. and yet these two were not ivory tower academics. their experience in the school of hard knocks was with the bankers, one of whom we saw a picture of, oh, the british suffrages of this time really were militants. they would bricks through windows they would destroy statues and museums. they did all sorts of things that were illegal. oh, alice was a quaker. and at one point when she was over in england, gandhi came to meet with pankhurst and thought the possible alice paul was in this meeting. whether she was in the meeting or not, she clearly had the gandhi view. gandhi said, you know, the way to do this is, you know, be and and she was pacifist and she conducted herself that way throughout. and yet they earned the label militant unfairly in press. wilson had flatly women's suffrage when he was governor when he ran for president in 1912. he took position that women's suffrage was exclusively matter for the states. and therefore the president and the federal government would have nothi
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universal human rights has not been realized. however, we also know, however, that the modern ability to travel rapidly and instant communications, along with a wide use of social media have brought an enormous step toward a truly global society for the first time. we evangelical christians, and i consider myself to be one of them, one of you, must use this world coming together and communicating instantly with each other to promote the word of gospel about jesus christ. a theologian, one of my favorites used these words and he said, the sad duty of politics is to establish justice in a central world. this itself would be a great achievement, but we christians know there is one step much greater than bringing justice to a society, and that is to promote the use of agape love, self sacrificial love among people. when i became president, and before i was inaugurated, i was given a brief by the military leaders of our country and i learned for the first time that if i prevent a nuclear war, the use of atomic weapons, the arsenals of
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roosevelt university and university of chicago. david: so you got a phd in library sciences. there many library schools anymomany no longer exist but ae there still schools in the united states? >> about 56 library schools but now they are mainly called information science schools, schools of information science or information management. university of chicago school closed and the columbia university closed because their programs were deemed a little too academic. david: so if you got your phd from the university of chicago in library sciences, what did you do? >> i went off to teach at the library school and that school was really before it's time. the dean really wanted to make sure that there was a merger with information science, computer science. he brought in technology companies and it was really an innovative library school. david: did you go back to chicago from there? >> i went back because one of my students that i had sent off with all this knowledge is power and go and work in these libraries and help people and everything, he came back and said i'm going to get
roosevelt university and university of chicago. david: so you got a phd in library sciences. there many library schools anymomany no longer exist but ae there still schools in the united states? >> about 56 library schools but now they are mainly called information science schools, schools of information science or information management. university of chicago school closed and the columbia university closed because their programs were deemed a little too academic. david: so if you got...
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he left his position as a university researcher and launched his own company. marina. it was like a really adventure to to arrive to date that so we can use this product for a full human use to day use biotech company as more than 40 employees. the substance they extract from leg when blood contains the super charged human globe and protein. a single small bottle can replace an entire bag. a donated blood at the university hospital in the city of the best in western friends, jani columbia specializes in kidney transplants. he's helping tests the effectiveness of this special love, warm hemoglobin. this product is very important because he can deliver within the tissue oxygen. and of course, one of the 1st example is organ transplantation because we know that during the procedure of transportation, he or guns, no guns to no need oxygen. and then when you take them now gone from a efficient and before the trolls foundation, you have to preserve the oregon within a preservice in solution. and today these preserver, same solution are without oxygen a tour. so the rings is
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elite universities. there is a pervasive rot in our american higher education. the disgraceful attempt to contextualize genocide of jews is a symptom of decades of moral decay, intellectual laziness, and dangerous, radical left group-think at so-called elite institutions across society. we know replacing the wallpaper is not enough when there is a deep rot within the laws. the education workforce committee has dedicated investigators and resources to deliver transparency and accountability. let me go down that list. we are looking at donations to universities, foreign dollars flowing into these universities. [applause] the failure to protect jewish students. the federal accreditation system. and i love that last night, president trump said, day one, if you fail to protect jewish students, your accreditation is gone! [applause] we are looking at the assault on viewpoint diversity and free speech, the antisemitism inherent in woke dei, the erosion of academic integrity, and the extent to which taxpayers ha
elite universities. there is a pervasive rot in our american higher education. the disgraceful attempt to contextualize genocide of jews is a symptom of decades of moral decay, intellectual laziness, and dangerous, radical left group-think at so-called elite institutions across society. we know replacing the wallpaper is not enough when there is a deep rot within the laws. the education workforce committee has dedicated investigators and resources to deliver transparency and accountability. let...
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i said university presidents, they are no former university presidents. me tell you it's not just you in this room. the world saw that hearing and i want to take you into that moment. my question was the last question of the hearing, the most junior member of the committee yielded me her remaining three minutes and i ask questions earlier going back and forth with the president of harvard, now former president, and i was not getting direct answers. so when thinking to that last question, which about that and pencil to myself, i thought how can i ask this question in a straightforward, moral way to force them to answer correctly? and that question was this. does calling for the genocide of jews violate your universities code of conduct on bullying and harassment? and one after the other after the other they said the same thing, quote, it depends on the context. that's right. and the world heard. let me tell you, it does not depend on the context. [applause] within one week it became the most viewed testimony in the history of the united states congress wit
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the creator of, a universe and a creator of each one of us. how many of us decide of time when we're going to be born or where we'll be born, or who our parents will be, or what our native intelligence level will be. you see through prayer, we're going to have constant contact or night with our who knows everything and can do anything. we have a perfect example to follow, if we're in doubt. we just have to remember the perfect life of jesus christ christ. thank you very much and congratulations to all of you. this is just under an hour. thank you. and nice.
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but for too long we let universities run amok the columbia university it is the logical culmination ofeech support for terrorism isn't free speech faculty position is not a god given right. there are so many things i think you're right president trump is going to change all of that but the states at the kick into gear to. we are going to get more mass murders taking place in this country more violence, or anti- jew anti-semitism coming going on in this country for people who are in the position to stand up don't stand up to governorate desantis it's a great pleasure to be a citizen and a resident of your state thank you and god bless you my friend. >> happy new year. mark: happy new year. we will be right back. my name is brayden. i was five years old when i came to st. jude. i'll try and shorten down the story. so i've been having these headaches that wouldn't go away. my mom, she was just crying. what they said, your son has brain cancer. it was your worst fear coming to life. watching your child grow up is the dream of every parent. you can join the battle to save the lives of kids
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these individuals have in imagining an alternative universe that we're about to enter. and so you would have said, if i'd asked you a year ago or something, you know, are china in europe going to become best friends you. but as of course not, i'm not suggesting that's going to happen in 2025, but my point is that there are now options on the table as we had in to 2025. and beyond that, i think would have been challenging to imagine. even just a very short time ago and, and so i, 6, certainly within europe, there is a rethink happening on their relationships with united states relationships within europe with each other also relationships with china. and there is a lot across tensions between those, especially european economies that are tightly dependent on china, those which are less dependent on china, those which have to take very hard about what is the block do as a group, what do they do is individual countries there are a lot of complexities that are, that are going to create a lot of challenges for officials, certainly. and also for companies heading into 2025, w
these individuals have in imagining an alternative universe that we're about to enter. and so you would have said, if i'd asked you a year ago or something, you know, are china in europe going to become best friends you. but as of course not, i'm not suggesting that's going to happen in 2025, but my point is that there are now options on the table as we had in to 2025. and beyond that, i think would have been challenging to imagine. even just a very short time ago and, and so i, 6, certainly...
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but if it was universal, and if it was even then basically everyone else is on the same playing field, entering the us market. so i don't, i don't think that that's the problem. but i think the challenge is that it's unlikely to be a universal policy, which means that there will be opportunities for adjustments depending on country or market or product or even company itself. and so that on even us of application i think is very damaging and create all kinds of challenges for the rest of the world who will have to navigate increasing complexity, increasing difficulty in doing trade. and once you've declared that this isn't acceptable use of the tariffs or acceptable use the trade policy, then you also give license to others to do something similar i. e, we basically taking the rulebook up the last 70 plus years, thrown it out the window and said, do whatever you would like. it's a sort of law of the jungle. and i think that is extremely damaging to all of us, especially for asia, which is very export dependents. so if you're export driven and exports are becoming increasingly difficul
but if it was universal, and if it was even then basically everyone else is on the same playing field, entering the us market. so i don't, i don't think that that's the problem. but i think the challenge is that it's unlikely to be a universal policy, which means that there will be opportunities for adjustments depending on country or market or product or even company itself. and so that on even us of application i think is very damaging and create all kinds of challenges for the rest of the...
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i went to medical school at university of arizona in tucson. what's up? in four years of medical school i had exactly zero courses in nutrition. there was no discussion about four years of medical school about what is actually causing humans to get sick, to even apply to medical school had to do for years of undergrad at the university of william and mary. i studied chemistry. no discussion of nutrition, the requirements of nutrition to apply to medical school. before medical school i was become work as a physician assistant in cardiology. the a school for years in cardiology as a p.a. no discussion of nutrition, no real discussion of people sick because level. i was told by the cardiologist i work with financier, think in the box. cannot think of the whole body. in the western medical system we are badly broken. we're not serving patients will. after school in which a residence at university of washington in seattle. one of the most prestigious universities in one of the highest rated hospitals in the country for primary care. no discussion of nutrition
i went to medical school at university of arizona in tucson. what's up? in four years of medical school i had exactly zero courses in nutrition. there was no discussion about four years of medical school about what is actually causing humans to get sick, to even apply to medical school had to do for years of undergrad at the university of william and mary. i studied chemistry. no discussion of nutrition, the requirements of nutrition to apply to medical school. before medical school i was...
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by the way universal school meals is an incredible evidence based packet. so it's one of those things that, again, it's something right thing to do, at least from my perspective. but it also moves the needle on those things we say we care about, not just academic outcomes, but things like absenteeism am staying in school all day, right? completion of degree they also by the way they lower grocery prices and local community conservatives love this competition thing. it brings down grocery prices and lower communities, not just individual household prices. but we've seen evidence from economists that universal meals depresses grocery prices at grocery stores. there's like side of spillover. these things. the point here, though, we talk about parents rights. any parent will tell you hungry kids don't read, don't read as well. they don't learn as well. you know what else happens? cold kids read. don't learn as well hot kids don't learn as well. investments. in fact, kids who have asthma, kids who are having to struggling to breathe. we just got out of a pandemi
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institute founder george mason university at the george mason university law school.ntelligence committee welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. in talking about this attack in new orleans, the fbi had said the attacker is 100% inspired by isis. tell us how they reach that conclusion. >> the most obvious is he put in isis flag on the back of his truck that he drove into that crowd. there on bourbon street killing 14 people. beyond that, we know that over the course of the last year and in particular up to his attack, he posted a number of things on social media indicating his allegiance to isis. indicating his concerns with the second western culture and the like. that is what is made clear to us in particular, he actually mentioned in one of his post right before he conducted the attack that he had this thing about killing his own family but decided that that would not be splashy enough it would knock it is cause enough attention and that was part of his concern which is why he conducted the horrific attack like he did there in new orleans. >> the u.s. i
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degree from university college london teaching world literature and creative writing at the islamic university in gaza. i had opportunities to be part of the struggle for palestinian rights. my job gave me the chance to work some of the most brilliant students in palestine mean many of whom contributed to gaza, writes back. the of short stories. i was to spend a year editing to showcase palestinian resistance to injustice peace and to israeli racism, brutality. but how i got these requires story about coming to understand significance of stories. i remember vividly how i spent the 23 days preparing for the second semester because. i believed there would be life after. the offensive i was rereading daniel defoe's robinson crusoe. and for the first time it on me how fridays was mediated a self-appointed colonial master assume an ownership of a land that was not crusoe's discourse had never annoyed me like it did then. my island now peopled, and i thought myself very rich and subjects my people were perfectly subjected. i was absolutely lord and lawgiver. they all owe their to me and were ready t
degree from university college london teaching world literature and creative writing at the islamic university in gaza. i had opportunities to be part of the struggle for palestinian rights. my job gave me the chance to work some of the most brilliant students in palestine mean many of whom contributed to gaza, writes back. the of short stories. i was to spend a year editing to showcase palestinian resistance to injustice peace and to israeli racism, brutality. but how i got these requires...
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get out of universities too. without it. i think that's true. and i agree with you that that the average citizen ought to have a very i say interesting and exciting way to learn about about their own government processes and what the relation to your peers between the executive and legislative judicial branches of government and what the principals are involved. you know, there's only one or there's only country in the world that can take leadership in something like this. and that's our country. you know, i think we ought to be a superpower in every way, not just the strongest military and the most economic influence and cultural influence. but i think we ought to be. the number one nation on earth working for peace peace. i think we've been the war a conflict other countries about 30 times since the second world war. other countries that are almost as powerful as ours, very abhorred war since 1979, you know, china has been in conflict with anybody. and i think the united states ought to be that way. whenever somebody has a potential conflict i
get out of universities too. without it. i think that's true. and i agree with you that that the average citizen ought to have a very i say interesting and exciting way to learn about about their own government processes and what the relation to your peers between the executive and legislative judicial branches of government and what the principals are involved. you know, there's only one or there's only country in the world that can take leadership in something like this. and that's our...
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kareem badawi, a freshman at university. father posted on facebook, it is with great sadness and grief, that i announce the death of my son. the university president has said we grieve alongside family and friends. another of the victims was t7, a spokesman for his high school confirmed he had died. hubert gauthreaux, he was remembered as a bright and promising young man. another victim was 25—year—old matthew tenedorio, his family have set “p tenedorio, his family have set up a gong for me page, they say he was ratchet from mississippi, around 50 miles north of new orleans. he played a crucial role in creating memorable experiences for fans as aorta visual technician. those with the victims that we know of so far. will be getting the rest of those killed in the coming hours. so the rest of those killed in the coming hours.— the rest of those killed in the coming hours. so tragic to hear those life _ coming hours. so tragic to hear those life stories _ coming hours. so tragic to hear those life stories and _ coming hours. so
kareem badawi, a freshman at university. father posted on facebook, it is with great sadness and grief, that i announce the death of my son. the university president has said we grieve alongside family and friends. another of the victims was t7, a spokesman for his high school confirmed he had died. hubert gauthreaux, he was remembered as a bright and promising young man. another victim was 25—year—old matthew tenedorio, his family have set “p tenedorio, his family have set up a gong for...
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it is a bipartisan reluctance to let voting be open and free and universal. for a long time, the carter center monitored all of the elections in china, and there were a lot of them. 650,000 small villages not part of the communist system. in china, those little villages, everyone is register to vote at the age of 18. that is the kind of thing that we need to do in this country so that there is universal voting without going through any procedure once you reach the legal age to vote. derreck: that is part of the civil rights issue. we have the human rights which are facing an affront around the world. i think what is particularly perturbing is this idea that people feel rights around the world are being denied. you are involved heavily in the subject matter. from southern africa and all of these places. what do you think about human rights today that is different? pres. carter: it has been a very disappointing thing. not being critical today but the best thing to do is to point out opportunities for improvement rather than just brag on what we've done. when i
it is a bipartisan reluctance to let voting be open and free and universal. for a long time, the carter center monitored all of the elections in china, and there were a lot of them. 650,000 small villages not part of the communist system. in china, those little villages, everyone is register to vote at the age of 18. that is the kind of thing that we need to do in this country so that there is universal voting without going through any procedure once you reach the legal age to vote. derreck:...
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south dakota state university exteion veterinarian doctor russ daly as our small towns get smaller.our small counties get smaller. there's fewer young people who understand that lifestyle and want to be a part of that. creating not only an economic risk, daly says to south dakota's $1 billion beef industry, but also a risk to food safety. not having veterinarians there to help guide producers on some of these questions means that that food safety system has to work harder, and there's more of a chance that something will fall through the cracks. very nice. hayley bentz already thinking about ways to fix those cracks. just hold out for me. i'm coming. in south dakota, for matter of fact, i'm jessica gomez. coming up next in world war two, a battalion of women was sent overseas to make sure a massive backlog of mail for the troops got sorted and sent. they had to work in blackout conditions. the story of the six triple eight's historic mission. and later, millions of homes sitting empty across the country. why? high vacancy rates don't equal a solution to the housing shortage. our nex
south dakota state university exteion veterinarian doctor russ daly as our small towns get smaller.our small counties get smaller. there's fewer young people who understand that lifestyle and want to be a part of that. creating not only an economic risk, daly says to south dakota's $1 billion beef industry, but also a risk to food safety. not having veterinarians there to help guide producers on some of these questions means that that food safety system has to work harder, and there's more of a...
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plus universal registration. if you goat those things done you'd have maybe a democratic system in america as good as it was when you and i were president. mr. clinton: i think it is really important. it is not healthy to be an elected representative of the people and realize you could never be defeated again unless somebody gets to the right of you if you are a republican on the left of you if you are a democrat. it keeps people from working together and i do not think it is healthy. mr. carter: that's the way it is in this country. california has corrected that to some degree. mr. clinton: it is really interesting watching, i have seen california change their system, have seen the change in the quality of the debate there. where it's still a heavily democratic state but there's an extraordinarily -- they talk more about the practicalities of implementing progressive reforms there. people, they feel safe to talk about what may not be as easy as it sounds. that is the thing. you don't want to create a system wher
plus universal registration. if you goat those things done you'd have maybe a democratic system in america as good as it was when you and i were president. mr. clinton: i think it is really important. it is not healthy to be an elected representative of the people and realize you could never be defeated again unless somebody gets to the right of you if you are a republican on the left of you if you are a democrat. it keeps people from working together and i do not think it is healthy. mr....
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at university of phoenix. ♪ ♪. mark: will come back america.our good friend soon-to-be national security advisor to incoming president donald trump and i am glad about that, i am happy about that. mike, we have this horrific terrorist attack in new orleans. there's going to be more of them. we have had open borders. foreign governments and terrorist organizations are trying to influence people in our country, american citizens to support them. this is not simply homegrown. their home grown but influenced by foreign events in foreign individuals. is there something the national security group, your group will be able to do a little bit more aggressively, little more comprehensively to include this in the national security umbrella? >> absolutely. first, let's just take a step back the terrorist, isis, al qaeda, they did not get the memo that the biden administration decbiden administrationdecided s over. they have absolute infiltrated our borders. they are in the united states they do not know that we have a full picture of how many cells are he
at university of phoenix. ♪ ♪. mark: will come back america.our good friend soon-to-be national security advisor to incoming president donald trump and i am glad about that, i am happy about that. mike, we have this horrific terrorist attack in new orleans. there's going to be more of them. we have had open borders. foreign governments and terrorist organizations are trying to influence people in our country, american citizens to support them. this is not simply homegrown. their home grown...
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-- universality's of human right paragraphs. i think these can be changed. the political idealism of fairness, amnesty, friendship, i think we will have a reaction to make our country even better. applause mr. linton: about the carter foundation -- >> we do things with government. we have worked very closely with government, but isis is the one state actor. one of the problems that i think being presented by all of the rises, conflict related to one state actors is how to apply norms to them and dealing with them when if every country in the world follow the same norms and they do not, more people made. do you think we could have some sort of international convention? take the gates foundation that has done a heck of a lot of good. have you ever given any thought to theat? mr. carter: we are supposed to have international standards on monitoring elections and we have had a lot of progress in that respect. >> some countries now are outlined nongovernmental organizations. we have been welcomed 15 or 20 years ago into a lot of coun
-- universality's of human right paragraphs. i think these can be changed. the political idealism of fairness, amnesty, friendship, i think we will have a reaction to make our country even better. applause mr. linton: about the carter foundation -- >> we do things with government. we have worked very closely with government, but isis is the one state actor. one of the problems that i think being presented by all of the rises, conflict related to one state actors is how to apply norms to...