Bio 13.2 - Genetic Engineering and Technology
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Bio 13.2 - Genetic Engineering and Technology
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(#60) Freedom Rider (Pt. 3) WHISKEY. WEED. WOMEN. with Steve Jessup
On show 60, Steve is back on the Freedom Rider Build for part 3. It #39;s all about putting new wheels, tires and jacking up the stance.The Rider Build rages on the last Friday of every month....
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The Freedom Update - Episode 64
This week on The Freedom Update: the Freedom Foundation launches a cable TV ad and Freedom Foundation Foundation research on teachers in prison receiving pension payments goes national.
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Freedom a Documentary by Keith Sweet
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Ted Cruz Young America #39;s Foundation Freedom Conference New Hampshire 3/27/15
March 27th, 2015 Sen. Ted Cruz campaigns for president at the Young America #39;s Foundation #39;s Freedom Conference in Nashua, New Hampshire. Cruz held a brief Q A with his young audience...
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3/27/15 last run of the season.
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Hate On The Rise: Could a So Called #39;Religious Freedom #39; Bill Become Law in North Carolina?
Could North Carolina become the next Indiana or the next Arizona when it comes to a so-called "religious freedom" bill? This week, Republican Rep. Paul Stam (R-Apex) filed a bill similar to...
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Governor Pence Signs Religious Freedom Restoration Act
The religious freedom restoration act becomes law despite companies #39; threats to move their business out of the state. We talk to legal experts about what impacts the legislation could have...
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The law has businesses and civil rights groups up in arms and threatening -- or in some cases pledging -- to boycott the state.
What's so controversial about religious freedom?
It's not so much that religious freedom has suddenly become controversial, but rather critics of the bill assert the law could be used by individuals and businesses to discriminate on the basis of religion -- particularly against the LGBT community of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals.
That's a claim Pence has thoroughly rejected: "This bill is not about discrimination. And if I thought it was about discrimination I would have vetoed it."
But civil liberties and gay rights groups assert that the law could be used by businesses to deny service to people based on their sexual orientation and justify that discrimination based on their religious belief.
The law asserts that the government can't "substantially burden a person's exercise of religion" and that individuals who feel like their religious beliefs have been or could be "substantially burdened" can lean on this law to fend off lawsuits.
So what qualifies as a substantial burden?
Well, that's not entirely clear and would likely have to be litigated in the courts if cases involving this law come up.
Supporters of these laws bring up the example of a florist who refuses to sell flowers for a gay wedding or a baker who won't make that couple's wedding cake -- and it's clear this law is aimed at fending off lawsuits that florist and that baker might face.
But what about a restaurant that refuses to serve a gay couple simply wanting to sit down for a meal?
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The backlash against Indianas Religious Freedom Restoration Act has come thick and fast.
As soon as Gov. Mike Pence (R) signed the bill into law Thursday, vocal opposition came from businesses, organizations, civil rights groups, the Republican mayor of Indianapolis, and at least one church asserting that the law would lead to discrimination against gay people.
The bill allows business owners to refuse to serve gay and lesbian customers or clients based on religious objections. For example, a bakery, florist, or photographer could refuse on religious grounds to provide their services for a same-sex wedding, which is legal in Indiana.
Faith and religion are important values to millions of Hoosiers and with the passage of this legislation we ensure that Indiana will continue to be a place where we respect freedom of religion and make certain that government action will always be subject to the highest level of scrutiny that respects the religious beliefs of every Hoosier of every faith, Gov. Pence said in a statement accompanying the bill signing.
"There has been a lot of misunderstanding about this bill," Pence told reporters after the private bill signing in his office. "This bill is not about discrimination, and if I thought it legalized discrimination in any way I would've vetoed it."
The bill generated widespread opposition before and after Pence signed it.
The new law comes just days before the Indianapolis-based NCAA holds its final four mens basketball tournament in that city. Will it do so in the future?
"The NCAA national office and our members are deeply committed to providing an inclusive environment for all our events. We are especially concerned about how this legislation could affect our student-athletes and employees, NCAA President Mark Emmert said in a statement. We will work diligently to assure student-athletes competing in, and visitors attending, next weeks Mens Final Four in Indianapolis are not impacted negatively by this bill. Moving forward, we intend to closely examine the implications of this bill and how it might affect future events as well as our workforce."
The Human Rights Campaign in Washington (HRC), which works for LGBT rights, warns that the law sends a dangerous and discriminatory message regarding lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people.
Theyve basically said, as long as your religion tells you to, its ok to discriminate against people despite what the law says, HRC legal director Sarah Warbelow said in a statement. Astoundingly, Indiana representatives ignored the warnings of businesses and fair-minded Hoosiers, and now businesses owners and corporations are forced to consider other options when looking at states to invest in.
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Freedom Riders of North Dakota brought bikes, beer and brotherhood to its 35th annual Motorcycle Classic bike show and fundraiser auction, filling the Ramkota Inn's ballroom -- and parking lot -- to the brim with wheels and more.
Walking the isles of the show studying each bike as if it were a masterpiece in a museum was Dan Guenzi, of Glendive, Mont. Along with the two bikes he entered in this year's show, he had his two grandchildren in tow. On Saturday, he stopped and pointed to the details worthy of the kids' attention.
One of two bikes entered this year was his 2006 Shrine Fire Fighter Limited, which he has been customizing since the first snowfall of last year. Guenzi is a regular at the show, participating for the past 10 years.
When asked why he rides bike, Guenzi replied, "Because I can, two wheels and the wind in my face." Guenzi said he has been riding and working on bikes for more than 50 years.
Another participant had a personal story to share about the custom 2010 Harley Davidson Road Glide he had entered in the show. Shawn Strand said the bike had once belonged to his friend, Brian Gebeke. When he died, Strand wanted to keep the bike within their circle of friends, so he bought it from his pal's wife and decided to customize it in his memory.
"It's not just one individual component that makes this bike unique; it is all the components working together that make it unique. But what makes this bike special is the fact it was my great friend's bike," Strand said.
The bikes, ranging from classics to sport bikes, competed in 11 divisions, with the top three in each being awarded. Non-division trophies were also given in such categories as people's choice and best paint.
Bike enthusiasts were not the only winners at the event. The Freedom Riders put together an auction of items, ranging from televisions to bike collectibles and a guitar. Last year's event brought in $53,000.
"Bikers do more than just ride bike. They do amazing things for our community. They raise money to help other people," said president and founder of Carrie's Kids, Carrie Grosz. "When you see the Freedom Riders come in to help, they take you by storm. They are going to move boxes, they open up doors, impeccable manners. There is just so many awesome and amazing things that the Freedom Riders and other biker clubs do."
The annual show continues 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $7 per person. Children 12 and younger are admitted free with a paying adult.
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Watch Dogs - Negative Eugenics Trophy
The trophy pop doesn #39;t show in this video, but as you can see, the requirements for the trophy were met.
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Project Eugenics - IndieGoGo Campaign
Over night the world turned into chaos. No one knows what happened. Humans are turning into mindless monsters, driven by their most primitive desires. The truth leads to Project: Eugenics....
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