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jennifer murray: ok so he is fashioning this utopia sort of place. why is his tone going to be more evenhanded? >> he cannot risk being biased in any way at all because he is president. jennifer murray: ok, so politically he has to be couched in this. he has to be worried about political ramifications. who is his audience? both sides. when we said the north could be very verbose and descriptive talking about treason, their audience is northerners with the monuments and dedication speeches. wilson will be more calculated. did woodrow wilson fight in the civil war? no, he is not a veteran. you find this sort of over-the-top with the reconciliation sentiment? battles long past, corals forgotten. manly devotion looking into each other's eyes smiling. >> you picture a group of southern african americans feeling we are still here and need help. i would assume there are not many there. jennifer murray: these people, right. they are left out completely of the narrative. they are left out of crafting civil war history in the memory of. absolutely. corals forg
jennifer murray: ok so he is fashioning this utopia sort of place. why is his tone going to be more evenhanded? >> he cannot risk being biased in any way at all because he is president. jennifer murray: ok, so politically he has to be couched in this. he has to be worried about political ramifications. who is his audience? both sides. when we said the north could be very verbose and descriptive talking about treason, their audience is northerners with the monuments and dedication...
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part of the plan to create an agrarian utopia.ne of the largest forced migrations in recent history. turning phnom penh into a ghost town. >> the people were flooding out of the city. some carrying belongings and some carrying rice. i have nothing. my relatives took a little bit of rice. we were only going away for three days, so why would we need to bring so much? >> 16 of his family died during the four years of khmer rouge terror including his father, three brothers, and sister. the school where he taught was converted into a notorious prison where opponents were tortured and killed. it now stands as a gram and permanent memorial to those who died and a reminder of pol pot's crimes. molly: authorities in rio de janeiro have removed more than 37 tons of dead fish fish for -- from a late set to host sporting events next year. an unwelcome light on the city's pollution problems, as kate explains. kate: a postcard setting marred by thousands of rotting dead fish. the fish began floating to the surface at the rodrigo de freitas lake
part of the plan to create an agrarian utopia.ne of the largest forced migrations in recent history. turning phnom penh into a ghost town. >> the people were flooding out of the city. some carrying belongings and some carrying rice. i have nothing. my relatives took a little bit of rice. we were only going away for three days, so why would we need to bring so much? >> 16 of his family died during the four years of khmer rouge terror including his father, three brothers, and sister....
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anchor: today marks and 40 years since they took the capital to create an agrarian utopia. they forced millions into the countryside worm millions were executed, starved to death or worked to death. -- where millions were executed. reporter: prisoners were once tortured and killed here. more than 15,000 people were killed by the khmer rouge in this notorious prison in phnom penh. most of the victims themselves were members of the khmer rouge. this is a historian of the pol pot regime. he says the system was riddled with fears of traders from within its own ranks. >> we had to know that during the khmer rouge there was a lot of suspicion around them. not only the normal people they arrest and tortured, but also within the system. reporter: many of the perpetrators see themselves as victims. he regularly visits and interviews members of the khmer rouge for his research. this man is one of them. he says he was 16 years old and the khmer rouge recruited him to work as a guard in an internment camp. he has asked to remain anonymous. >> people were interrogated, tortured and kill
anchor: today marks and 40 years since they took the capital to create an agrarian utopia. they forced millions into the countryside worm millions were executed, starved to death or worked to death. -- where millions were executed. reporter: prisoners were once tortured and killed here. more than 15,000 people were killed by the khmer rouge in this notorious prison in phnom penh. most of the victims themselves were members of the khmer rouge. this is a historian of the pol pot regime. he says...
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>> in utah ten cities connected together been around for almost a decade called the utopia net. with that i just want to say there was a report in forbes magazine that china has increased by over 6000 gig abytes and that's going into terra byte range and we have to think in forward terms not today's terms i'll end here thank you very much. >> i'm going to call a couple of names. alex from monkey brains and bob was here earlier and kevin from the campaign -- that's the next item. charles barb, scott adams from comcast and eric brooks. >> next speaker? >> good afternoon supervisors and is committee members i'm the cofounder of monkey brains.net and operating in san francisco since 1998 and broadband access since 2008 my company uses a technology that expands fiberoptic connectivity by using wireless networks i have a slide here showing the the line going through a building and using high capacity and multipoint antennas to spread the bandwidth and spread that that last mile you have heard here today and deregulation of access to city assets to require building networks out into th
>> in utah ten cities connected together been around for almost a decade called the utopia net. with that i just want to say there was a report in forbes magazine that china has increased by over 6000 gig abytes and that's going into terra byte range and we have to think in forward terms not today's terms i'll end here thank you very much. >> i'm going to call a couple of names. alex from monkey brains and bob was here earlier and kevin from the campaign -- that's the next item....
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brownback who walked the walked of his conservative princecals and transformed the states into a utopiaf rights, low taxes and deregulation for everything! >> kansas governor sam brownback has signed a new concealed weapons law for kansas. >> the measure eliminates the eight hours of training previously required by state law and the need to carry a permit. >> that's eight hours you could have already been shooting stuff! (laughter) same state that believes eight hours of gun training requires 1,000 hours of training for ease for for estheticians. you can't be too careful with hot wax and butt hair. (laughter) we've all been there. but before you go to see the barbed wire museum in kansas, there's no need for kansas shooters to go to safety school. >> brownback said he signed the bill into law because kansas gun owners have shown they're responsible. >> that's the reason you allow your children to get a hamster. oh, you've shown you're responsible. you can take care of the hamster. by the way even then you're going to want to keep a couple of shoeboxes around. you know what i'm saying? w
brownback who walked the walked of his conservative princecals and transformed the states into a utopiaf rights, low taxes and deregulation for everything! >> kansas governor sam brownback has signed a new concealed weapons law for kansas. >> the measure eliminates the eight hours of training previously required by state law and the need to carry a permit. >> that's eight hours you could have already been shooting stuff! (laughter) same state that believes eight hours of gun...
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utopia. hard ua when we kea swimn a beuled lake orasongwriter it whene brusour eth withusial sludge.ese exal costs change thoictu m society'spoinofiew, e al costs of pducing this produc are not reflected in this private supply curve but by another curve up here, or eway up here. and the problem with this new cue is that ivate business firms don't veo taket into account. they don't have to pay these additionalostsand this is why e governmenthas to step in thoughowt shou steinis slighy icky matter. [ chanting "save our earth!" ] schoumacher: 1970 marked a turning point in this country's battle against pollution. people were upset about amera's deteriorating environment. they let our lawmakers know how they felt on april 22nd -- earth day. ♪ t sun shine in. ♪ congress quickly passed a series of amendments to the clean air act which established higherair quality standards and faster timetables to reach them. they also created an agency to enforce the new laws. and in swearing in mr. ruckelshaus,
utopia. hard ua when we kea swimn a beuled lake orasongwriter it whene brusour eth withusial sludge.ese exal costs change thoictu m society'spoinofiew, e al costs of pducing this produc are not reflected in this private supply curve but by another curve up here, or eway up here. and the problem with this new cue is that ivate business firms don't veo taket into account. they don't have to pay these additionalostsand this is why e governmenthas to step in thoughowt shou steinis slighy icky...
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there was no way you're going to have utopia right away after the end of slavery. the south was devastated. icon economy, the price of cotton was falling throughout this period. african-americans came out of slavery with nothing in terms of money, physical position. do with those who think welcome if it disturbed land, 40 acres and a mule and you would be given an economic foundation to the freedom of these 4 million people have a quick. it's better to have landed them not to have land if you're in an agricultural society but that would've been a panacea either. white farmers were in dire straits who owned their own land. to me the failure which could've been avoided i think it's possible to imagine scenarios where this didn't happen is simply the enforcement of the law, the federal government saying look we have passed these laws we change the constitution to create equality before the law for all people regardless of race and now we are going to enforce this. they enforcing for a while but then the commitment wanes and it took almost another 100 years until we ca
there was no way you're going to have utopia right away after the end of slavery. the south was devastated. icon economy, the price of cotton was falling throughout this period. african-americans came out of slavery with nothing in terms of money, physical position. do with those who think welcome if it disturbed land, 40 acres and a mule and you would be given an economic foundation to the freedom of these 4 million people have a quick. it's better to have landed them not to have land if...
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the selfie and african americans will have plenty of problems there is no way you will have utopias of a ride away. the selfie was devastated devastated, that, in the economy african-americans cannot of slavery. those who think they distributed land then you give that economic foundation. obviously it is better to have planned day of not if you are in the ever cultural society but white fired -- farmers were in dire straits to own their land. it could have been avoided. it is hard to imagine scenarios for this did not happen with the enforcement of a lot to say we passed the islamists to create equality regardless of weight -- race and a check almost another 100 years. when the federal government stepped in and to enforce the law. so once that happens things change. they have to abide by the lot. they didn't understand that by the 1870's. >> host: with the distribution of land. >> guest: that wasn't the full solution. but it was desperate throughout the world of the last quarter of the 19th century. many lost their land that is why it is the populist movement so land in and of itself w
the selfie and african americans will have plenty of problems there is no way you will have utopias of a ride away. the selfie was devastated devastated, that, in the economy african-americans cannot of slavery. those who think they distributed land then you give that economic foundation. obviously it is better to have planned day of not if you are in the ever cultural society but white fired -- farmers were in dire straits to own their land. it could have been avoided. it is hard to imagine...
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what she is doing go is she is creating an old south sort of mythology, fastening this lost racial utopia where southern slaves were happy, well closed -- clothed, taken care of. faithful uncle toms, faithful slaves. we have talked about this in other classes, the notion of a happy slave, mammy in gone with the wind. everything was much simpler for whites and blacks alike. does this fit with the loss -- lost cause? absolutely. absolutely fits with the lost cause. one more conversation of associating or disassociating slavery with the civil war moving forward into the 20th century. so the united daughters of the confederacy was very proactive in shaping the lost cause narrative. udc and southern women are responsible for reclaiming confederates from battlefields taking them down south. confederate dead at gettysburg for example are denied burial moving forward into the 20th century. places at the soldier's national cemetery, because the civil war is still going on, so until the 1870's, the southern women go and collect the remains of their confederate dead. and bring them back home. a lot
what she is doing go is she is creating an old south sort of mythology, fastening this lost racial utopia where southern slaves were happy, well closed -- clothed, taken care of. faithful uncle toms, faithful slaves. we have talked about this in other classes, the notion of a happy slave, mammy in gone with the wind. everything was much simpler for whites and blacks alike. does this fit with the loss -- lost cause? absolutely. absolutely fits with the lost cause. one more conversation of...
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there was no way you would have utopia right away after the into slavery. the south was devastated. the cotton economy the price of cotton was falling. african-americans came out of slavery with nothing in terms of money and physical possessions. there were those who think well if they had distributed land 40 acres and a mule than you would have given them an economic foundation to the freedom people at acquire. obviously it's better to have landed not to have planned if you are an agricultural society that would not have been a panacea either. white farmers were in dire straits who owned all the land in the late 19th century. to me the failure which could've been avoided think it's possible to imagine a scenario where this didn't happen is simply the enforcement of the law. the federal government same look we have passed these laws. we have change the constitution to create equality before the law for all people regardless of race and now we are going to enforce this. they enforce it for a while but the commitment waned and it took another 100 years as you know into what we call th
there was no way you would have utopia right away after the into slavery. the south was devastated. the cotton economy the price of cotton was falling. african-americans came out of slavery with nothing in terms of money and physical possessions. there were those who think well if they had distributed land 40 acres and a mule than you would have given them an economic foundation to the freedom people at acquire. obviously it's better to have landed not to have planned if you are an agricultural...
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it portrays hillary's america as a grayscale utopia, the worst of the washington machine, it says.et marco rubio who posts on twitter he will make a big announcement. i wonder what it is. the republicans field is filling up. julie: i would love if there were a mandated announcement date everybody tells you on the same day. and it is also like a month before the election. wouldn't that be awesome? bob: i like that idea better. matt: that was his vision of dystopia. bob: the hillary advertisement looked like a car commercial first pair it i just raised a bunch of e-mails and now i am ready. -- erased a bunch of e-mails and now i am ready. ♪ matt: welcome back. we want to bring you the most important stories of the morning. our number one story is the u.s. dollar. borrowers owe a record $9 trillion in the u.s. currency. central banks that had reduced their holdings of the greenback are starting to reverse course creating more demand. they need to buy up dollars to pay back dollar lenders. it is a great story. julie: at the very least, that would suggest there is going to be a floor. i
it portrays hillary's america as a grayscale utopia, the worst of the washington machine, it says.et marco rubio who posts on twitter he will make a big announcement. i wonder what it is. the republicans field is filling up. julie: i would love if there were a mandated announcement date everybody tells you on the same day. and it is also like a month before the election. wouldn't that be awesome? bob: i like that idea better. matt: that was his vision of dystopia. bob: the hillary advertisement...
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if i'm thinking about this kind of utopia, i think about a world where poor people in kenya have solar cells, but they do not have jobs for which their skills are really scares. i think we should think about technology and globalization working hand-in-hand of this point in the view that trade was irrelevant and 1980's and 1990's is quite out of date and still has not fully permeated the consciousness of how people thought about development. lawrence: i want to agree in part and i want to disagree in. i think it is fair to say that trade in technology are strongly associated with each other. i think who would not have much more trade if not for greater ease of communicating and transporting across countries but for the technology that represented the container ship and a great deal else. will be called trade and a great increases in trade are very much tied up with technology. second -- i would agree and be inclined to respectfully disagree with david on one aspect. i agree with david, and my taking has evolved over the last 20 years, on the question of how much changing trade patterns
if i'm thinking about this kind of utopia, i think about a world where poor people in kenya have solar cells, but they do not have jobs for which their skills are really scares. i think we should think about technology and globalization working hand-in-hand of this point in the view that trade was irrelevant and 1980's and 1990's is quite out of date and still has not fully permeated the consciousness of how people thought about development. lawrence: i want to agree in part and i want to...
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they're recruiting people who are young who don't have much to look forward to and they present this utopiaical project where they can go over there. there's high morale. they can be part of the brotherhood. in the case of the female in this case can become wives of jihadists and they're hoping because of their radicalzation they can die fighting infidels and become martyrs and live a afterlife. >> are these lonely people in their moms and dad's basement or a real threat? the difference of aspirational or operational. do they present a clear danger to the united states? >> they present a danger to the united states. they want to go to isis and syria and iraq and africa to be something bigger. app lot are burning their passports. once they realize how hard it is to get to syria through turkey or whenever they can do some damage here fighting us here. and it's going to be as simple with the bombs they found on the young ladies in new york with a well to do. the woman they sentenced to four years in january. all they need is a few guns a little will, and willingness to die. >> it's so often sa
they're recruiting people who are young who don't have much to look forward to and they present this utopiaical project where they can go over there. there's high morale. they can be part of the brotherhood. in the case of the female in this case can become wives of jihadists and they're hoping because of their radicalzation they can die fighting infidels and become martyrs and live a afterlife. >> are these lonely people in their moms and dad's basement or a real threat? the difference...
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talk about utopia to have solar cells but but i think we should be thinking about technology working hand-in-hand at this point. even in the '80s if this is quite out of date still has not permeated the consciousness. >> i want to agree in part. but first because they are strongly associated with each other. we would have more but not for the use of transporting a cross-country but for the technology represented in their great deal else. what we call trade tied up with the technology. i would disagree respectfully on one aspect. i agree with david in my thinking has evolved over 20 years but almagest changing trade patterns impactive the patterns? it is a different statement to assert that all that is due to a treat -- of a trade agreement. we'll get their counterfactual. he asserted with china's succession - - succession what is the counterfactual? prior to the succession they were not high. so the main reason why china is exporting more than the united states it is producing six times as much as in 1989 and more technological ways. conceivably we could have passed all whole new set
talk about utopia to have solar cells but but i think we should be thinking about technology working hand-in-hand at this point. even in the '80s if this is quite out of date still has not permeated the consciousness. >> i want to agree in part. but first because they are strongly associated with each other. we would have more but not for the use of transporting a cross-country but for the technology represented in their great deal else. what we call trade tied up with the technology. i...