even okay? Can we talk about this?" Because if you talk about this, and you tell people there's these uncontacted tribes, people have misconceptions. sometimes lawless environment— that the jungle operates in. So the team is incredible, which is why when you sort of connect the money, how does the money lead to the solution
So a lot of incredible -- and the kind of ugly stuff that you just, you can't believe it's going on. And what happens at Base Camp is that it's a lawless community. And the people there are a personality type in a life -- personality type that is, you know, very egotistic -- men and women, it's not just men. Very egotistic, very driven, very self-centered,
So if I say something that's going to make you punch me in the face, that is not constitutionally protected. Or incitement to lawless action, that is also not constitutionally protected. But the court the Supreme Court has limited the scope of what incitement is over time to be relatively narrow.
What are sanctuary cities? Are sanctuary cities these lawless cities where people are moving forward in life and doing whatever they want with no accountability? No. Sanctuary cities means that cities are not going to participate and assist in federal law enforcement
I'll leave such soporific matters to you in your dusty grave, but as to your wish, I not only accept it as my command, And in that lawless place, this new entity can present itself as the law, by brute force
Love is law and law is based on love. What happened was lawless . Yet, I didn't want to make Steve look like a spot monster that was too big for me to handle.
the police were not about the protection of black communities, but really the exploitation that preying upon the lawlessness on the part of of the police and Dr Salon you. We're in a very situation of lawlessness where, as a 15 year old boy, if you could talk about how you you saw your experience, that lawlessness of the
But if you lived in the San Francisco Bay Area 120 years ago, what kind of law enforcement would you be experiencing? and the lawlessness unleashed by the collapse of criminal justice system, it's going to roll over almost everything else you're trying to do.
capital promising to bring new ideas now the first thing he did when he took power in Bogota to try to deal with the problems of lawlessness and crime and corruption was he stationed an army of mimes on the busiest intersections of downtown Bogota mimes people with face paint and tights they weren't armed with
We have seen a dramatic increase in the sale of those arms and the manufacturing of those weapons since September 11th over the past now more than 15 years. And so if you have a lawless environment where there is very little employment where you've got half the population roughly that is under the age of 30, and in some cases, under the age of 18, you are going to have a situation where people will take up arms to resolve grievances, to earn an income,
A backwater. Where you're constantly fighting over religion, you're constantly being bullied by nobles, who all have their own private armies, and are wandering around in a rather lawless way. And the way that Europe gets ahead, is first of all inventing, and then reinventing the State.
So we now have to picture 2 and 1/2 billion people who live off less than $2 a day, who cannot purchase into their own security and are living in this lawless chaos. What is the impact for them on trying to get out of poverty?
in the developing world? Why is there such a lawless chaos for the average poor person? The book brings forth really three surprises, and then one thing that's not so surprising.
So that was the core ingredient of that story. And it spoke to larger issues about lawlessness, but here's the story.
You look at somebody, and in five minutes, you try to determine whether it's physically healthy, mentally healthy, and have social health, which means when they go home, is there violence in their families or lawlessness in their village, and so forth. And the proposition is to be truly healthy and to have predictably good health going forward, you have to have good health on all three sides.
and a number of other villagers who were held as slaves in a brick factory. And this is not in some completely remote lawless part of India either. This is really just on the beltway outside Bangalore, which is as you know the high-tech capital in many ways of India.
That would have been way too easy. I wanted to transcend the polarization and the lawlessness. I wanted to find my power in the center of it all.
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you're in Bogota Colombia circa nineteen ninety-three Bogota was still recovering just beginning to recover from the drug wars of the 1980s the city was a lawless place it was the MER capital of the world thousands and thousands of murders were being committed each year in Bogota just an order magnitude more murders than what
would have been successful in Bogota but we may still have doubts what exactly is causing this change this is a very important issue policymakers around the world are trying to deal with corruption and crime and lawlessness the World Bank has made it a top public policy issue dealing with crime and corruption but should we be investing in cultural
But the court the Supreme Court has limited the scope of what incitement is over time to be relatively narrow. So right now, incitement is if I say something that is likely to cause an imminent lawless act, then that's not protected. And then there's another category, and I won't get into that too much, but basically it boils down to if the government has
I just had a question about strategies for talking to people who disagree, because I think especially at a place like Google, And if you heard of our Attorney General Sessions last week's speech saying that New York City is lawless and is
And I know you probably know better than anyone that the big criticism of the internet is how lawless and unregulated it is,
because about 15% of the Syrian population is Kurdish, and they've taken advantage of the lawlessness, if you like,
So that was the core ingredient of that story. And again, it fit perfectly in my conceptual umbrella of lawlessness out in the void.
So that was the core ingredient of that story. I was wondering is the fact that in this day and age it still exists as like a Wild West of lawlessness-- obviously
We know that there are things that disrupt the environment of the tissue, make it a bit more of a lawless state, where cheats
reinforcing all of the other troops that we heard then of black men, black boys as predators. And all of that was out there every single day. What? And and we also were in a New York where the police were lawless , where the police were not about the protection of black communities, but really the exploitation that preying
Primarily, though, from Somali land, which is pretty lawless up there, and southeastern Ethiopia, northern Kenya.
And you think your reading from some just nightmare of a city in the developing world, but actually it's one of the cities that we live in. And you can see, oh, every country begins with a difficult situation of lawless violence, and you need to build systems to protect the common citizenry. So what is the process by which you move to law enforcement that actually protects the common person?
escaped. It's just that easy. And after prompt escape, where else would you go than the thriving lawless Los Angeles underground?
Meaning not just nature in the literal sense, but also the chaos, wildness, and lawlessness of human nature.
upon the lawlessness on the part of of the police and Dr Salon you. We're in a very situation of lawlessness where, as a 15 year old boy, if you could talk about how you you saw your experience, that lawlessness of the police as that child, that process of of living in a nightmare, wanting it to end being denied food being
that becomes cinematic drama, and important news. Because in the 9/11 moment, it's an interesting problem, and also part of the lawlessness at sea concept. Second crime that "Dona Liberta" engaged in-- every three years, ships intentionally dump more oil and sludge
But if you lived in the San Francisco Bay Area 120 years ago, what kind of law enforcement would you be experiencing? I'm wondering especially, it seems like this might differ across the different categories of violence you were talking about, but to what extent are we looking at lawlessness