Speaker1 how is that done . How do they become people . One of the most important raise the Supreme Court made Corporation People if you will is simply to look beyond the corporation and throughout American History the Supreme Court has granted corporations expansive Constitutional Rights, often ignoring the corporate form saying we need to protect the rights of the people who come together to form the corporation and while that idea probably made a lot of sense in the early 1800s as corporations were spot small its hard to know if the same idea makes the same degree of sense in a world where you have general motors, hundreds of thousands of shareholders and many hold only invest in the company for a matter of moments as a play on the market or does it still makes sense to break through the corporate form and see those people the need or should we try to separate the rights of the corporation from the rights of the underlying people. Was this baked into the convent constitution in any
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We have raised and the money to complete the building and of fact by september we will be over 40,000 artifacts. 4000 of which will be in the museum. There are two people 200 people working to get the season. Let me ask my staff introduce themselves. Good afternoon everyone. My name is mary alea. Im a museum specialist. Curator, iseum curated the cultural commission. On the senior history curator and i was the cocurator of the exhibition changing america 1968 and beyond. Im a curator your as well. I will be taking you through the journey together is. On the curated curator of an exhibition of a power of place. I am this new project manager on the project. Im derek. On chief of smithsonian construction. Ill take root. Want to give you brief rundown of the status of the job. We have a lot of more protection down. Please be careful when they walk in a much for you are going to follow our lead and we will get out of your safety. Here safely. Let me start with talking about the building. Le
Many young particularly male individuals who are not well educated who have generally been unemployed to criminal activities. So all all of these elements, economic growth, better access to education, Higher Quality education, related to crime which is related to violence, which is related to corruption. They are all intertwined and those need to be more fully addressed. Host heres the book, politics politics in mexico, democratic consolidation or decline. Claremont Mckenna College professor, Roderic Ai Camp is the author. Thank you for your time. Guest thank you very much. I enjoyed it. Heres a look at authors recently featured on book tvs afterwards. Our weekly Author Interview program. Georgetown university described the expanded role of u. S. Military around the world. Ann coulter made her case for supporting donald trump or president. Pulitzer prizewinning journalist Seymour Hersh reported on the killing of Osama Bin Laden along with the other covert operations that have taken pla
Social technology in order to frame the problem. In a more constructive way. When he you think about the last year where we have gone from its not because there images, weve had images of please beating black people since rodney king. Thats nothing new. Whats new is the activists have been able to use these images to focus attention to start a conversation. I think you need a forum. Thats thats a conversation we need to have. I think its a process. Its powerful, i think just as we made this country we went from slaves and justice we had a Successful Civil Rights Movement making it go undercover it to go away but we made it go undercover again we can make progress in this area. Its awkward to lead to a utopia, get im not coming up with specifics because im trusting this process will help us understand where we need to go. Also have an issue where two or more people need to come to a place where we are comfortable listening to people who are on the other side of that racial divide and no