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outside our community often thought of those inside the community has not dedeserving and that wewe wouldtnot have anything nice. and i knew that if we built beautiful things, we would treat them nicely and we would treat each other nicely.y. that is s why i wanted to build it. my favorite part is in the middle where they look like these little canoes and boats. they are based on the folks that used to live here many years ago. they were indians, the original people in this community. long before anyone showed up they were here and lived this amazingly beautiful life. this place used to be so green and lush, and literally, everything through here. and people had a lovely lots and they fished in the waters of lot because they were so abundant, abundant with different kinds of fish. when i look at that, it reminds me of what this community used to be and who was supported and was loved and worked and were shipped here. and it also reminds me of the fact that our future could be wondererful, too. >> t the centralal thing for mes thatat it just t takes one i ide tinyny idea to s start a moveme
outside our community often thought of those inside the community has not dedeserving and that wewe wouldtnot have anything nice. and i knew that if we built beautiful things, we would treat them nicely and we would treat each other nicely.y. that is s why i wanted to build it. my favorite part is in the middle where they look like these little canoes and boats. they are based on the folks that used to live here many years ago. they were indians, the original people in this community. long...
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popular because they we used asas systemic insecticide, so you cocould appy it to t the seed and d it wouldt be put in the grndnd and t plananwould take it as itit grows, eveventually giving the planant protectionon from pests. >> they'rre found in the leave, the stems, the roots, and the pollen and the nectar. and nobody really thought about that weak link, which was toxic pollen, toxic nectar, and toxic for a long time in these crops. >> > neonicotinoids are nveve toxins affecting the nervss system of organisms. bayer r crp science says they are safe for honeybees. >>>> honeybee health in north ameririca beg t to decle e many years before neonicotinoids s we in use. we've tested these products for many years, and in the field under real exposure condition these products are safe, and h have ts o of studies tohow that. >> many scienststs whos search is not fued b bthe pesticice industry challen t the safety oneonics,aying at even low velslsf exposure can affect the ability hononeybees to comommunicate and c can supps ththeir immune system, making tm momore susceptibible to virusesd varroaoa
popular because they we used asas systemic insecticide, so you cocould appy it to t the seed and d it wouldt be put in the grndnd and t plananwould take it as itit grows, eveventually giving the planant protectionon from pests. >> they'rre found in the leave, the stems, the roots, and the pollen and the nectar. and nobody really thought about that weak link, which was toxic pollen, toxic nectar, and toxic for a long time in these crops. >> > neonicotinoids are nveve toxins...
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>> guest: i guess i wouldt probably classify my politics as independence, left-leaning. in a lot of ways it's the extent to which my own politics did not really rise up to the surface in regards to doing the research are getting people to talk to me. i think in some ways beingk outside of the republican party and the republicans seen actually made people more willing to open up. there is less risk. the networks of the republicans are fairly small as you might imagine, less republican activists. everybody knows everyone else. so to be able to come in and beo someone that nobody knew while presenting some challenges, also created opportunities. in the end i feel like it help not be in a republican people felt like we can tell this guy what's going on we do not have to worry about him blabbing to someone else. >> where did you get the idea to write the book? >> it grew out of an interest and unexpectedness more broadly. i had done some research on you classify people doing stuff you would not expect people like them to do. and pursuing that more abstract line of thought. i
>> guest: i guess i wouldt probably classify my politics as independence, left-leaning. in a lot of ways it's the extent to which my own politics did not really rise up to the surface in regards to doing the research are getting people to talk to me. i think in some ways beingk outside of the republican party and the republicans seen actually made people more willing to open up. there is less risk. the networks of the republicans are fairly small as you might imagine, less republican...
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i was concerned how sanctions wouldt russia and iran affect their support of the assad regime. and i wanted to ask if maintaining the existing sanctions or increasing sanctions would diminish their ability to support the assad regime? guest: actually think economic sanctions are a powerful instrument of american foreign-policy. it has been proven over the past decade. i do think that there is more that could be done with regards to sanctions here, oath against the russians and the syrians and iran. the triad that is so responsible for the tragedy in syria. all of them are incredibly further economic hits on the economy. particular, asn a result of the sanctions over the ukraine. oil, they are of beginning to hurt, over time. and i think everything we can do to continue increasing that pressure so long as they are not being cooperative in helping us try to achieve a political settlement in syria when they gauge -- when they engage in this type of activity where the people believe they had advanced warning that the syrians will be using this chemical weapon, that i think that you
i was concerned how sanctions wouldt russia and iran affect their support of the assad regime. and i wanted to ask if maintaining the existing sanctions or increasing sanctions would diminish their ability to support the assad regime? guest: actually think economic sanctions are a powerful instrument of american foreign-policy. it has been proven over the past decade. i do think that there is more that could be done with regards to sanctions here, oath against the russians and the syrians and...
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and i don't know why wouldt.e would oppose that. >> jesse: ethan, why do you oppose keeping criminal illegal aliens in prison? >> i don't. and actually you are completely misrepresenting exactly what happened with the kate steinle case. that isn't what happened. they didn't refuse to keep him in prison. they released him when the court ordered them to release him. >> jesse: no, that is not what happened. i.c.e. tried to slap a detainer on him and keep him there so they could then detain him and issue deportation proceedings. >> justice scalia said -- >> jesse: they defied that order and let him out.ut that's what happened in san francisco and that's why kate steinle is dead. >> they don't have to listen to> the federal government. they don't have to do the federal government's job. >> jesse: that's not what scalia is about. if greg abbott wants to crack down on sheriffs letting illegals out -- >> ethan is not answering the question. why don't you want local police, state police, to refer individuals with serious
and i don't know why wouldt.e would oppose that. >> jesse: ethan, why do you oppose keeping criminal illegal aliens in prison? >> i don't. and actually you are completely misrepresenting exactly what happened with the kate steinle case. that isn't what happened. they didn't refuse to keep him in prison. they released him when the court ordered them to release him. >> jesse: no, that is not what happened. i.c.e. tried to slap a detainer on him and keep him there so they could...
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but with the european court of justice no longer being factored rule wouldt, the very much be in dueowing which way the decision will go. we will likely not see an immediate move but i think it would be naive to think that it will be good in london. the thing about currency clearing is that it is efficient if it all takes place in one place. factorse other slipstreaming behind the fact that euro clearing has to go? >> it calls for one place. it is a natural monopoly if you want to call it that way. it is likely going to happen this way and it will be more costly. and that eventually will mean more capital to back it up. it is not something that market participants would like very much but i do not think it can be avoided. matt: how likely is it that people leaving london and up in frankfurt? is that the most attractive place in your eyes in europe? >> clearly, yes. from the beginning, we asked decision-makers where would you likely be moving your business? on top of it, step stone has asked for hundred thousand professionals on its website. was written in 44%. front-runner. frankfurt
but with the european court of justice no longer being factored rule wouldt, the very much be in dueowing which way the decision will go. we will likely not see an immediate move but i think it would be naive to think that it will be good in london. the thing about currency clearing is that it is efficient if it all takes place in one place. factorse other slipstreaming behind the fact that euro clearing has to go? >> it calls for one place. it is a natural monopoly if you want to call it...
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we chose to keep them that way for this third a survey, but i wouldt that my students probably question why we came up with those particular categories . they certainly would debate the results. that is what makes this so fascinating. all americans will be looking at this differently. based onoing to judge your political perspective, based on her background. that is all right. host: we have calls waiting for the three academic historians and advisers. fort lauderdale, on the independent line. good morning. morning to you and the historians. i was a major in history and glad to see the show that is on today. the question that i have has to do with harry truman moving beyond -- behind the dwight eisenhower. i think eisenhower basically continued some of the policies of truman. it was written that the creation -- the cold war against the soviet union, i would tend to think that treatment should still outrank eisenhower who by and large carried out some of the ideas that they had. wanted ar dulles stronger policy against the soviet union, but essentially they continued the containment polic
we chose to keep them that way for this third a survey, but i wouldt that my students probably question why we came up with those particular categories . they certainly would debate the results. that is what makes this so fascinating. all americans will be looking at this differently. based onoing to judge your political perspective, based on her background. that is all right. host: we have calls waiting for the three academic historians and advisers. fort lauderdale, on the independent line....
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also, i wouldt, like to point out that it's absolutely vital as you have convene this meeting in a transparent way that we demonstrate the concern, that unfortunately, there are first-class class and second-class members of the security council, the permanent members have the right to the veto but they also control the procedures, they control the decision-making. the other 10, well we may be involved if we are consulted or --vened occasionally, not just to underwrite some positions of others. this is not multilateralism. bolivia would like to reiterate its robust condemnation of the use of chemical weapons or the use of chemical agents in weapons to conduct criminal acts irrespective of their motivation wherever it may be, wherever it may be and by whom to it may be committed and we reiterate that we demand when these take place that it should be investigated in an independent and impartial way. unfortunately, the attacks yesterday have given a morsel attack on the joint investigation mechanism. fornst the organization chemical weapons so they can undertake an investigation and find out exact
also, i wouldt, like to point out that it's absolutely vital as you have convene this meeting in a transparent way that we demonstrate the concern, that unfortunately, there are first-class class and second-class members of the security council, the permanent members have the right to the veto but they also control the procedures, they control the decision-making. the other 10, well we may be involved if we are consulted or --vened occasionally, not just to underwrite some positions of others....
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level, wouldte states be willing to do that? would alabama be willing to do the same? >> i don't think that it is achievable. i don't believe that americans theirlling to sacrifice rights to express themselves. >> i think the government can and should play a role. >> it has to do with people communicating. >> deciding as a community to promote religious harmony. if groups sat down and learned about each other, that would go a long way. >> religious inequality needs to be addressed. nothing will be perfect. >> but, it will get us closer to the safe haven the pilgrims wanted. it can be achieved. >> harmony. >> harmony. >> harmony. >> watch all of the prize-winning documentaries. gorsuch is sworn in as the justice. oath. y kennedy gave the justices and the widow of scalia attended the ceremony. this is 20 minutes. >>
level, wouldte states be willing to do that? would alabama be willing to do the same? >> i don't think that it is achievable. i don't believe that americans theirlling to sacrifice rights to express themselves. >> i think the government can and should play a role. >> it has to do with people communicating. >> deciding as a community to promote religious harmony. if groups sat down and learned about each other, that would go a long way. >> religious inequality needs...