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This would constitute only about two percent of current federal expenditures and be far less than the 500-plus billion dollars that's already being spent by the federal
government
on asset promotion through tax credits and subsidies.
So there are seven principles that have now been adopted by the highest levels in the Chinese government, and they're moving to implement them.
So I decided to do something rare in
government.
Even the ones I talked about for teachers and the public police, those were built by private companies and sold to the
government
institutions.
The family-based care model that we have developed at CCT has been so successful, that it's now being put forward by UNICEF Cambodia and the Cambodian
government
as a national solution to keep children in families.
And right now, the project is touring through China, actually with the support of China's central
government.
If, today, we all go home and we say, "Oh, whatever, somebody else will do it for us," or we'll wait for
government
or whomever.
Because in the end, the air belongs to everybody and doesn't answer to any
government.
Surveillance means
government
collection and use of private and sensitive data about us.
The legendary and notorious FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover believed, or wanted to believe, that the Civil Rights Movement was a Soviet communist plot intended to destabilize the American
government.
And the primary tool we used to reform surveillance law was to require a search warrant for the
government
to be able to get access to our phone calls and our letters.
Now, the reason why a search warrant is important is because it interposes a judge in the relationship between investigators and the citizens, and that judge's job is to make sure that there's good cause for the surveillance, that the surveillance is targeted at the right people, and that the information that's collected is going to be used for legitimate
government
purposes and not for discriminatory ones.
Today, we have technology that makes it cheap and easy for the
government
to collect information on ordinary everyday people.
And yet, our
government
collected, dragnet-style, Americans' calling records for years.
Today, over 50 percent of American adults have their faceprint in a
government
database.
Well, the same thing is true with the
government
today.
It used to be that our
government
didn't have the ability to do widespread, massive surveillance on hundreds of millions of Americans and then abuse that information.
But now our
government
has grown up, and we have that technology today.
The
government
has the ability, and that means the law is more important than ever before.
The law is supposed to say when the
government
has permission to do it, and it's supposed to ensure that there's some kind of ramification.
The law is more important than ever because we are now living in a world where only rules are stopping the
government
from abusing this information.
So fusion centers are these joint task forces between local, state and federal
government
that are meant to ferret out domestic terrorism.
But when a president repurposes the power of federal surveillance and the federal
government
to retaliate against political opposition, that is a tyranny.
And what that means is that when you have conversations with that friend, the US
government
may be collecting that information.
We need transparency, and we need to know as Americans what the
government
is doing in our name so that the surveillance that takes place and the use of that information is democratically accounted for.
The Lagos state government, like far too many on our continent, pays lip service to ideas of inclusion, while acting as though progress can only be achieved by the erasure, exploitation and even elimination of groups it considers expendable.
LA: And look, we're just two regular friends who happen to think very differently about politics and the role that
government
should play in our lives.
Municipal
government
officials stepped forward and helped with permits and with convening civil society organizations.
So the
government
of Rwanda came up with this idea to resuscitate a traditional judicial system known as Gacaca.
And I think at some point, I dehumanized them, and the people of North Korea became equated with the North Korean
government.
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