Politicians will follow. Counterintuitive solutions are complex, it takes popular expression to a sure politicians yes you can talk about these issues openly as adults. A lot of people would like some sensible drug control. We should be terrified of the nra, how many of them are in congress . If they came in the closet, we might have a different discussion. To keep our ban on travel to cuba, paralyzed by the fear of negative attack ads. The majority of the people in this country wanted normalization of those relationships. The reason we are terrified of the nra, they are so big. We do not get to them in the beginning. I wouldve thought about that we have good science. We have good information, we do not need to wait 50 years to make this lobby so large we cannot combat. Reasonable conversation today is through tag lines. Quick, easy now is a time. Engage anyway you want to, but we need to have these discussions with the tobacco industry, the booze lobbies. We have the opportunity to do
Speak for our ancestors because they no longer have a voice we understand that as ones that may be nagpra, officers for our tribes, but we also understand the importance of our communities knowing about this. When we do these, bringing home our ancestors, we oftentimes first speak to our community so that they are aware, and much has been spoken about the dangers of maybe bringing something home we are not aware of. We rely on prayer. We rely on our spirituality to guide us. Those words i spoke in our language, i was asking for that asking for that guidance and direction in our lives so that we can do what it is we need to do for the answer servers ancestors that have been disturbed. I spoke with our community about these things and how they can be looked at, and i put together some pictures, but not first without understanding that others may not view these as appropriate. I think for us, when we talk about the importance of educating one another, of listening to another, then we some
Professor found a mysterious package in the parking lot. When a campus policeman attempted to open the package, it exploded. It injured the officer. This was just the first of 16 bombs delivered over a span of the next 17 years to individuals in various locations across the United States. All but two of them caused serious injuries. Three resulted in death. Law enforcement shortly came to the conclusion that the bombs were all being sent by the same person, whom they doubt the unabomber. Understandably, the public was struck with fear, not knowing when or where the unabomber which strike next. The investigation came to a head in 1995 when the unabomber sent a 35,000 word essay to the New York Times, the new york post, penthouse magazine, and other publications. It contains his socalled manifesto. It offered to cease the bombings if they would publish it. With the approval of Law Enforcement, the times and the post published the manifesto. When David Kaczynski red the contents of it, he
To sustain this force . I think the small investment for the Afghan Security forces continues to provide the ability to protect our country and provide for a more stable afghanistan. A safer afghanistan is a safer United States. I dont know what 3. 8 billion is of the total federal budget, probably not a lot but it is a lot to me but i think the return on that investment is a norm us. We keep their army is enormous. We keep their army intact and they will keep fighting. The president suggested that when he visited the United States he would like the opportunity to thank the American People and suggested whether or not a joint session of congress appearance would be possible, you think that would help the overall relationship . President ghani thanks the American People everywhere, if he had the opportunity to do that with the joint session of congress that would be good. A lot of us were on the trip will send a letter, this is the one appearance i think we would all support. I cannot t
Cspan Thomas Allen Harris through a lens darkly is what . Guest through a lens darkly is a documentary that looks at the way africanamerican photographers and communities have use the camera as a tool for social change from the beginning of photography in the 1840s through the present and it is also a personal memoir a personal memoir because i come from a family of photographers. So i am in the film as well has my family members. Cspan you are the narrator . Guest yes, i am. Cspan before we get to the opening part of the documentary what is the story of you and your father . Guest my father and mother divorced when i was maybe six or seven. My father never took any photographs of my family of me my brother. Both my brother and i are image makers. My grandfather, grandfather, my mothers father, to thousands of photographs of the family. And so, you knowbout the ways in which this idea of framing and taking a picture of a family what it says about both the person in front of the camera,