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Neutrality condition. On that happy note, let me merry christmas, happy hon abbinga. He National Association of broadcasters is neutral on net neutrality, we have members who it. For and members against it. Members. Represent the we debated it and took a pass on taking a position on that. And with all the other controversies swirl of course, we are glad that the heat is not its a difficult issue. I remember wrestling with it issue, there are credible arguments on both sides. Television stations its a quaint term any more, to call something a Television Television n local are online, and they are just as much online as on tv any more. Are, and we most of my they do havembers, internet fights. To restricts trying their access. You know, in the end. A debate that as i histled with it, it came down to whether if its a shortage, is it best managed by market government ....
Your other title is dr. Ben carson. Why did you decide to pursue a career in medicine . Hud sec. Carson as a youngster i used to hear the stories in church about missionary doctors. They seem to me like the most noble people on the face of the earth, going to all kinds of places at great personal risk, to bring mental, physical and spiritual healing to people. I said that is what i want to do. When i was eight years old i decided that was the path i was going to take. Obviously, it changed. I went from there to wanting to be a psychiatrist. When i got into medical school, i said, what are you really, really good at . I started examining my life and i realized they had hand i coordination and the ability to think in three dimensions. , never knocked things over which is good if you want to be a brain surgeon. That was the thing that led me in that direction. Neurosurgeon, but i quickly migrated towards the kent. I had this great affinity towards young people. Host clicking tell us about ....
Host welcome to class, everybody. Today we are going to talk about government surveillance. I want to talk about today, can intelligence agencies operate in a democrat success he craddick society and hold up citizens writes especially the right to dissent. No doubt, there is a need for intelligence communities to operate, to exist. Foreign and domestic threats are real. For over a century, in addition to taking action against real threats to the lives of american citizens, bureaus and agencies within the American Government have surveilled those who have expressed what they call Strong Political views that run counter to the prevailing government political paradigm. This challenges the notion that those who support the state in some sort that if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear. I will come back to that later in our discussion. Maybe you adhere to tha ....
Ailes. Why dont we start out with the talking about Harvey Weinstein. That is the story everyone is talking about right now. New atrocityme occurs like yesterday or the day before. Three more people came forward with the idea that he had raped them. This has been going on for years. Settlementsight against him. Everybody in the company knew about it. I have to say, i wonder about his wife, who i gather last night announced she was leaving him, finally. How she could possibly not have heard about this how do you think this happened . How was this allowed to go on and on and have nobody ever speak out until now . Gretchen because as a society and culture, we protect harassers. If somebody can actually tell me why that is the 20 million question, why . Is it because we are protecting our own jobs . Is it because we are protecting a person in power . I think those are the top two reasons. But now that the floodgates have been opened ....
My name is alissa cohen, aim the Deputy Director and Senior Vice President of this Wonderful Museum and i am proud to welcome you here to tonights conversation with ambassador Samantha Power and her good friend, the museums vice chair and president of the center for the study of antisemitism, abe foxman. I do need to let you know to turn off your cell phones and that this program is being livestream and also filmed by cspan. Ok. Became well known for her writing on human rights and won the full of surprise for her 2002 book, a problem from hell america in age of genocide. She served as Foreign Policy advisor for obama, and then on the National Sec ....