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and depending on severity significantly change social interaction and communication is the cause of ast is unknown and is no cure in earlier i mentioned he can greatly improve the quality of life. in africa with the research and resources are low, the treatment of asd by a lack of healthcare workers the knowledge and awareness and then location and diagnosis, stigma associated with the disorder and negative beliefs and practice. this is what one h.r. 40 160 with ranking member bipartisan bill that establishes a global autism assistance program to increase knowledge of asd through grant funding program. i hope follow under more of my colleagues can cosponsor that we will be interested to learn which of these are researching ast in africa and the rest of the developing world and our congress can contribute to asd awareness and healthcare another major brain condition is alzheimer's it is destroyed not only the lives of those who contract the disease but those who severely affect the families who many become the primary caregiver of their loved one. one member of my staff and a father diag
and depending on severity significantly change social interaction and communication is the cause of ast is unknown and is no cure in earlier i mentioned he can greatly improve the quality of life. in africa with the research and resources are low, the treatment of asd by a lack of healthcare workers the knowledge and awareness and then location and diagnosis, stigma associated with the disorder and negative beliefs and practice. this is what one h.r. 40 160 with ranking member bipartisan bill...
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so the ast badalrne thini et se te ammira iin ngegh ahe, hag airo riitonreca hopefullyroviding enough funding as our "amecanfoes" dro m an to kep teaan ped ernoertto tork haabout intervention in closet vow? >> well, that finally worked out in the sense we more or less won but at th mherprce thtcid. cothg. inwoaaawe ift war was necessary it's hard to see where a lot of interventions were not necessary. what we went to war inkvo re ey utybytstrme nosent g on in a number of other places. nobody at the time was saying we should be doing the same thing for sudan or plcesre ti adventas e. wcawrewe came out on top on the end, it seems to me inconsistent and unnecessary to say that it had to be n >> rctatut e refl >> is near r. srted by gretion from north korea. the results of not having stopdconquefsea shi kow fr . ob wvery daour cait po. an iredent trumas response was appropriate in that case. >> doctor theonventional wisdom abo vieam ist af twe sa o nfs ltn egr? 99 is there going to be a lasting result from the iraq war in your view? >> i suspect so. probably not as strong ac. a berso. r e
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. ♪ kfc grrwing nate grio se thef-a-aste who tring r aet o ♪ medas wi engd 7 g nanolo conlant to cntst- hs h ly rexus >> steve: washington trailing at home by three to washington state. let's look at our lexus play book. >> miles: sets his man up. comes for the pick and roll. quincy pondexter loses contact with koprivica allowing koprivica to go ahead and flip to the rim for the old fashioned and one. >> steve: four of four from the field and two of three foul shots, so almost having a perfect game. also two z as and four rebounds. and that's also with casto and watson in foul trouble and koprivica really needed to pick it up. reggie moore, you talked in the open about him controlling the basketball. he has five turnovers in the first half already and they've led to some washington appointments coming back in this game. >> miles: a couple were fumbled balls out of bounds, so a couple not his fault, but the last one you can see the ups and downs that coach bone has to live with. on one play he makes a great field and dunk and then throws it completely over his teammate's head. >> steve
. ♪ kfc grrwing nate grio se thef-a-aste who tring r aet o ♪ medas wi engd 7 g nanolo conlant to cntst- hs h ly rexus >> steve: washington trailing at home by three to washington state. let's look at our lexus play book. >> miles: sets his man up. comes for the pick and roll. quincy pondexter loses contact with koprivica allowing koprivica to go ahead and flip to the rim for the old fashioned and one. >> steve: four of four from the field and two of three foul shots, so...
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fact, in the research and started to count the number of times when people heard about the project ast don't we already? like yale or columbia and these days they are national in reach and they share some aspects of what a national university would do and how they reorganize their knowledge of the curriculum particularly the ninth century was falling in the footsteps of performing institutions and curriculum along those lines. and when the idea was still floating, the president of harvard was an opponent was worried it may be emerging place for the educational hierarchy but there is one facet that is not clearly front and center of how do they speak to civic understanding? what the educational institution with that political verse civic leadership of form setter central to their mission? and we think about what forms of civic knowledge maybe central that we are in short supply. >> two others have national university? like canada? >> i think other countries is interesting. australia and ireland and they do speak to specifically the educational needs with the idea to support national hou
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♪ kfc grrwing nate grio se thef-a-aste who tring r aet o ♪ in the associated press rankings.zona state was a bit higher at 39, and then an impressive win on thursday at oregon state. thomas. inside seven to go. >> marques: now taking a little bit more time off. a little bit more deliberate offensively. good transition defense by the huskies. three white shirts back in the paint. opens up the bad shot. >> steve: quincy. he's fouled. that trio that came in so strong. randle averaging 20, christopher 16. and theo robertson, the only guy who really recorded today. christopher with 25. look at the day by jerome randle. five points and nine turnovers. fourth foul on jerome. >> marques: jamal boykin has four points today. he's another guy that averages double figures for this cal team. you look to depend on to give you double figures scoring night in and night out. >> steve: cal with 42 free throws. washington has 23. they've made 19. d.j. seeley banks it in. pondexter tied up. >> marques: good job not forcing up shots. taking some time off the clock. almost in trouble. pondexter ba
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these needs to be done and often it doesn't mention it because who cares about such a trivial thing aste convenience. >> what do you teach. >> i teach economics. >> what portion of economics. >> i do a wide variety of topics. i teach an economics lesson i just did a new publicy policy class and i do labor economics and economics immigration in economics and education economics and politics. on macroeconomics and i've done intro. a lot of professors might not figure that out from what they say. i'd love teaching. i love getting in the classroom and talking to people just to see their reaction i'd love to take out a way to take something in my head and make it make sense to someone who's never heard anything like that before. it's easy to talk to people. talking to somebody that's never heard any of theuf stuff and ner make sense that's the challenge. >> what do you refer to when you're talking about the social desirability. >> excellent question. social desirability is the most important idea of psychology that hardly anyone has heard of. it's an obvious idea and namely but when it truth
these needs to be done and often it doesn't mention it because who cares about such a trivial thing aste convenience. >> what do you teach. >> i teach economics. >> what portion of economics. >> i do a wide variety of topics. i teach an economics lesson i just did a new publicy policy class and i do labor economics and economics immigration in economics and education economics and politics. on macroeconomics and i've done intro. a lot of professors might not figure that...
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they had murder rates that were ast ast ast ast astro -- a lot of hands-on work with the u.s. military, u.s. southern command working with helping them get better. there's, particularly, a useful program inl within the department of state working with the police and still horrific murder rates, but cut by a third. we're talking about they were when columbia was in working towards a miracle that's columbia today. so the point is, the money has been very very helpful. the contact has been very very helpful. one of the things we're doing is not only messaging through the political leaders in central america to convince their citizens not to make that horribly dangerous journey up, we, the energy behind it have organized the major conference in miami, cosponsored with mexico with bringing in canada, costa rica, panama, spain, the eu, most importantly in the region, columbia and it will be the president -- vice president, rather, will spend the first prosperity date. commerce will come down. the point is, to accelerate the private investment into their countries they're ready for t
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rather what we see is almost ast everybody separates the policies that they do because they think that they are best for society. the key catch is the way they form their beliefs is negligent at best where you just sort of years some slogans and repeat whatever it is that sounds good to you. at this an analogy came from saying imagine you wake up on an operating table and there's someone that says i've got a great procedure i'm going to perform on you. it's going m to be so wonderful you're. going to live forever,an that will be a million dollars and you say no thanks. you don't want to pay, find, get out of here. that's better when the guy says i don't want your money i'm just going to help you. that's what i say we are dealing with with people that do want to help but they thought so little that they were in fact just stereo typical greedy jerks. >> what is the importance or the significance of convenience for voters? >> one thing that you will never in politics at least i have never heard it is someone that gives the speech, give me convenience or give me death. normally politics is
rather what we see is almost ast everybody separates the policies that they do because they think that they are best for society. the key catch is the way they form their beliefs is negligent at best where you just sort of years some slogans and repeat whatever it is that sounds good to you. at this an analogy came from saying imagine you wake up on an operating table and there's someone that says i've got a great procedure i'm going to perform on you. it's going m to be so wonderful you're....
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ast: we saw investment in previous administration. what is the connection? guest: a lot of things have been learned over the years as to how to make energy efficiency part of our everyday lives, how to use new technologies that have been discovered over the past five years, and past 10 years, to make solar more efficient and affordable, to make wind power more affordable and efficient, to find ways to use nuclear power, to use energy that is cleaner than the energy we are using. look how dramatically different the natural gas industry is in america now than it was 10 years ago, because of technology. we have to constantly use new technology to address the future for our country. and do it in a way that makes our lives better, not worse. most of us recognize that climate change is a reality. let's use technology as a way to advance the environment, the economy, and our foreign relations. host: you belong to a caucus known as the climate solutions caucus. is this a, nation of democrats and republicans? combination of democrats and republicans? guest: yes. i'm
ast: we saw investment in previous administration. what is the connection? guest: a lot of things have been learned over the years as to how to make energy efficiency part of our everyday lives, how to use new technologies that have been discovered over the past five years, and past 10 years, to make solar more efficient and affordable, to make wind power more affordable and efficient, to find ways to use nuclear power, to use energy that is cleaner than the energy we are using. look how...
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wrrton hefr paoferktib wa l e e itor m it q a o nt i ast testify to congress in the 1980s and did so, antotquitabitf atioen i deat t wa t. ieed dsen eedfr my testimony in 188 and' 89, i was going to get out of thepublic aspe of isnncmuteh me thar h siis wo e aleryot mmat steve ?ieder was a friend of mine. he suggested i refer the media to him. he was happy to do that. d aeso. bu- te r no tien leonr ts. but after these experiences with the climate task force in e bushdnistration deed douiniltge ge i ed dnayrchen to say understand whawas happening. he didn't make it clear. i thought i could makee vry reyrreaan wrscifap wit. ed ta do thlied success and that's why i decided to writ book. >> was that 60th birthday eti-cer yu n atince w'tnhe-f decided to give public talks. i gave one which was supposed to be given in washinton, but the organization that was going to onso wn20af mo be ct ey deathdn -- that i had ask my old pooras nantangtak ioit ie k rf seim audience. but the next year, david kegs h dedex areoasdmeoga tai henot gu mt american geophysical union. at san francisco atnnual talk.
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s t v ast stagt prtya f5ea we have increasing taxes on property. now the chance for the people t say something about it. si >> excessive spending is getting ou h >>ike bo t w w yal-est boha ith assessment increases and individuals paying liiaorexerty tax ll waeeje tla t97it was particularly intense and taxes, assessments went up nd a puliar ll prtx he tn prtyt on axn co like the way the income-tax is so certain categories of el e have a huge property tax bill but not have an income to pay. they could be reted living on isy l d me d tpay e ppex f ine ey did have the money. later on there is relief camin for elderly homeowners and what is csisleei was in rpo to erict me a beun t p their property tax billspoor and being unle to paei oper taxills a y h p ou't pr rn t er. the government is particularly unforgiving of tax bills. historically the property tax ventseicavee way tt local ed whra of services including education. that has been the largest brain. all levels ofduon ucnactasre scrthatctor camoeoaropax is have gone?o ppl mi talueour enthx tay the
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just ast we were getting readyo turn the war over to theg administration as a helicopter that went down. i think we will remember we've both been there. it was the supply route up into kabul because it was yielded by these mountains you could drive a truck from pakistan to about that don't know, 46 to kabul. they had a russian pilot and some people they hustled the pilots and passengers back to pakistan and turned the helicopter and disappeared with the supplies. the afghans said this looks like an isi operation. pakistan said no, the helicopter was flying to central asia or repairs. they've taken a tougher line and suspended aggressively. one tenth the number that we h had. one called indicated government control and another indicated taliban control. from theug end of the bush administration t took 150,000 troop peak to the forces and and prioritization of afghan security forces in the lead of combat to today. they make themselves instantly vulnerable to the power and that's why they haven't been able to take significant cities and the u.s. and its afghan partners haven't been able to
just ast we were getting readyo turn the war over to theg administration as a helicopter that went down. i think we will remember we've both been there. it was the supply route up into kabul because it was yielded by these mountains you could drive a truck from pakistan to about that don't know, 46 to kabul. they had a russian pilot and some people they hustled the pilots and passengers back to pakistan and turned the helicopter and disappeared with the supplies. the afghans said this looks...
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he is not a so-called judge, ast the president tweeted, but rather a senate confirmed bush r appointee. now, madam president, that's not how we do things here in america. there is a separation of powers for a reason, an independent judiciary is absolutely necessary to ensure presidents and congresses do not break the law or impinge on the constitution. but this president has shown a certain callousness when it comes to judges who rule against his whim. judge carrier during the campaign, judge robards now. instead of attacking the judge, the president should be workingt with congress to tighten up security where it is actually needed. the president has said well, if there are attacks the judge will be to blame.. i remind him, not one attack ons u.s. soil has been perpetrated by a refugee from one of the seven countries in the executive order. this order doesn't make us any safer. if anything, the executive order increases the risk of lone wolf attacks, our greatest threat.thw that's what happened instead san bernardino. that's what happened in orlando. and no authority less thand senato
he is not a so-called judge, ast the president tweeted, but rather a senate confirmed bush r appointee. now, madam president, that's not how we do things here in america. there is a separation of powers for a reason, an independent judiciary is absolutely necessary to ensure presidents and congresses do not break the law or impinge on the constitution. but this president has shown a certain callousness when it comes to judges who rule against his whim. judge carrier during the campaign, judge...
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towards flourishing, towards ast better society. not just progress for progress.ogress for economic sake. the idea of the sexual revolution as freeing women up to work more. i do not think that that is progress. i also want to note the definition of progress have been wilderness. offering a bogeyman to sort of cast over very important things. people of color for women. complaining about their movements being co-opted by capital. movements for progress. women being respected as much as men. black people being seen as white people. it is actually an important movement. it is not just wildness. it is not critical race theory, mainly misunderstood. they actually do mean something. it is there to criticize when they are used by elites to turn attention away from their misdeeds. it is actually wrong to ignore the real progress, the human progress that is being made. i am 30 years old. we have three kids at the age of six. a lot of young women with families in our peer group. something i've seen multiple times with well-educated women who are very oriented and focused on
towards flourishing, towards ast better society. not just progress for progress.ogress for economic sake. the idea of the sexual revolution as freeing women up to work more. i do not think that that is progress. i also want to note the definition of progress have been wilderness. offering a bogeyman to sort of cast over very important things. people of color for women. complaining about their movements being co-opted by capital. movements for progress. women being respected as much as men....
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asking it -- ast by the senate judiciary committee and he would write a letter, i he did. it was completely up to date and if there were additional justices if it came at 15 it would slow down the work rather than speeded up because more conferences, all opinions, more time. he thought it was a good idea. the plan was resoundingly defeated. and then to say he was the best politician in the country. the very effective the did that. 1937 through 1940 naboth continued to the. roosevelt was defeated hughes was inundated with appointees. roosevelt appointed five members in three years. he was surrounded by a new appointees but yet he himself continue to the the court. frankfurter, who was the confidante of justice stone during the worst part of destruction of the new deal he was gaining in his criticism. he considered him one of the great chief justice of all time. compared to toscanini and mastery of constitutional cases. so hughes continued to lead even though he was outnumbered had great admiration and eshoo been a new constitutional error that they began to extend civil-rig
asking it -- ast by the senate judiciary committee and he would write a letter, i he did. it was completely up to date and if there were additional justices if it came at 15 it would slow down the work rather than speeded up because more conferences, all opinions, more time. he thought it was a good idea. the plan was resoundingly defeated. and then to say he was the best politician in the country. the very effective the did that. 1937 through 1940 naboth continued to the. roosevelt was...
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. >> he ast if the president felt that president ahmadinejad owed him an apology and in his reply the president stopped just stop of short same president ahmadinejad botha and apology to the people but did not quite say that they do think that is what he is saying? >> i would simply point* to what he said i think he was fairly clear on what he meant and who it was directed. >> and a question and that was asked yesterday about the letters from congress? >> of the was looking for that but i do not have any more news on that. >> the president said the nuclear clock is ticking does that imply a deadline for military action? >> i certainly will not get into anything like that. i the ink obviously only to say that we continue to have grave concerns about steps they would take to acquire a nuclear weapon. and nothing that would suggest they would take any steps not to continue to pursue. >> governor sanford, i wonder if the president has ben following the results the past week to politically or personally? >> i am sure he has read it in the paper but he has not given me any particular reacti
. >> he ast if the president felt that president ahmadinejad owed him an apology and in his reply the president stopped just stop of short same president ahmadinejad botha and apology to the people but did not quite say that they do think that is what he is saying? >> i would simply point* to what he said i think he was fairly clear on what he meant and who it was directed. >> and a question and that was asked yesterday about the letters from congress? >> of the was...
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and finally, not a thumbs-up to saudi coalition that we should continue business ast usual. i expect to see improvements as i previously stated and i would reviewew future decisions with respect to potential arms sales and the type of extreme scrutiny. there is no more timeo to waste. we must move towards a political settlement to end the war in yemen and the people of yemen will see improvements in their situation immediately. i look forward to working with all of my colleagues to ensure they are working towards a policy that embraces american leadership in promoting a solution in alleviating the devastating humanitarian suffering in yemen. i look forward to this continuing debate before the senate foreign relations committee. with that, i yield the floor. >> mr. president. >> senator from tennessee. >> i want too thank the senator from new jersey, make that the ranking member of the foreign relations committee for his comment and today we met with the crown prince ofra saudi arabia. very impressive young man who's transforming the country. we talk about the importance of o
and finally, not a thumbs-up to saudi coalition that we should continue business ast usual. i expect to see improvements as i previously stated and i would reviewew future decisions with respect to potential arms sales and the type of extreme scrutiny. there is no more timeo to waste. we must move towards a political settlement to end the war in yemen and the people of yemen will see improvements in their situation immediately. i look forward to working with all of my colleagues to ensure they...
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how could i describe the flow of the injured or of their ability to shelter ast emas. on the basis of his low experience, listed as much time and. [inaudible] with each explosion the earth shook. fortunately they jump with parachutes and had 15 beds but was packed with the addition of stretchers. the wounded were late injured and quickly attended, and then returned to their unit to serve mexico they were free of our positions. [inaudible] in refusing to pull back from direct fire. at night to the wounded could no longer be brought to the hospital because of the shelling but a different sound, and the one to serve all of the wounded, when the shelling came down it was not impossible but for the injured the firm be it was different. i would fight that presidents and would fight to stay with them. and then the and it was transformed into a hospital. i am was entrusted of the care of 40 beds. and at the center of the unit, operating other right on the left is a small corridor that was the x-ray room. the in the kitchen and it was directed by two surgeons and then distribut
how could i describe the flow of the injured or of their ability to shelter ast emas. on the basis of his low experience, listed as much time and. [inaudible] with each explosion the earth shook. fortunately they jump with parachutes and had 15 beds but was packed with the addition of stretchers. the wounded were late injured and quickly attended, and then returned to their unit to serve mexico they were free of our positions. [inaudible] in refusing to pull back from direct fire. at night to...
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it is a financial cycle you can walk into and it's going to go up which quite honest with m ast the advisers thought at the ti time. they thought it would be 4% of gdp. but back in 2010 the white house projected growth in this cycle or the influence of government rather than improve the economy and create jobs. >> i think the only president that was more progressive than barack obama the idea has been to expand government power and put the ability to control the economy in the hands of an elite group of people, political appointees, the bureaucracy and academics and top elected officials rather than to the direction driven by consumers so rahm emanuel said it best to pretend there's been a crisis there's always this expansion of government as the solution to the problem when all it does is prolong the problems because the goal to expand government and then redistribute the benefits for the wealth of the nation were equally instead of raising everybody up it lowers everybody down but they do that and more just society's. it would lift everybody's economic boats and make it easier to get into
it is a financial cycle you can walk into and it's going to go up which quite honest with m ast the advisers thought at the ti time. they thought it would be 4% of gdp. but back in 2010 the white house projected growth in this cycle or the influence of government rather than improve the economy and create jobs. >> i think the only president that was more progressive than barack obama the idea has been to expand government power and put the ability to control the economy in the hands of an...
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diamond, we have tried to ctact barklov ast e s. ad rng hea t market readings in the other direction, underreporting during the financial crisis, which goes to ehe levels. ou wd aoariton wr --her. d mer did not ttnftirouoised that he had mme.er t have you anything you want to add in response to that? >> ippree orty toer che ep, as soon as they were identified, they werected upon immediately. inas - ese w enivse a d,h eul it to see it barkleys -- when there are mistakes, we admit them, we learn from them, we act on them d hcoue. tits cari barclays, a firm i care about so deeply, to be isolated on this. i w -knars. meomut the first and corrected. but i worry that the impact of that this was, becau we re most at f odeth incentives for others to come forward. rw the end of the day, l une es oug r. some of those issues are profound. if there is anything that barcys can do to help in that es kthe . daor. as bany in . we are grateful for you to ming this afternoon. thank you very
diamond, we have tried to ctact barklov ast e s. ad rng hea t market readings in the other direction, underreporting during the financial crisis, which goes to ehe levels. ou wd aoariton wr --her. d mer did not ttnftirouoised that he had mme.er t have you anything you want to add in response to that? >> ippree orty toer che ep, as soon as they were identified, they werected upon immediately. inas - ese w enivse a d,h eul it to see it barkleys -- when there are mistakes, we admit them, we...
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cotton: .ast-minute guest: you do have to defend your borders as a nation. the old guard has spent time on the southern border, it was considered a genuine threat .uring world war i pancho villa,.
cotton: .ast-minute guest: you do have to defend your borders as a nation. the old guard has spent time on the southern border, it was considered a genuine threat .uring world war i pancho villa,.
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>>ho >> is there ast website? webte? >> yes. there is a a contact the author by and on my website.. >> >> pensacola florida hello. >> working as a secretary but wy never knew exactly where or anything so is there a list soo how do we find out if in fact if that was her job? >> right. that is what all the women told. their families that they were secretaries.file a and i have instructions there you can file a request for your cother or r grandmother it is ai a matter of public record with the national archives center with the maximum royalty reports so i highly recommend doing than >> alabama you are on the tv. speefourteen thank you for taking my call.head. >>host: please go ahead we are listening. >> thank you for taking my calla i had a i had a little bit of history. to use aerial surveillance to collect information to bring into the girls my father was ate pilot a pilot of one of those aircraft's. pilgs even more but to make it even more interesting becoming old enough to join the air force i was putting in the same type ofnd
>>ho >> is there ast website? webte? >> yes. there is a a contact the author by and on my website.. >> >> pensacola florida hello. >> working as a secretary but wy never knew exactly where or anything so is there a list soo how do we find out if in fact if that was her job? >> right. that is what all the women told. their families that they were secretaries.file a and i have instructions there you can file a request for your cother or r grandmother it...
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to be able toproducti'e righted our ongs a we've looked towards our better angels, as we have in p■astassidy hutchinson for your courage, for your willingss to share and speak out, and to to be one of those pillars that stands ur democracy in those brutal, harsh moments. thank you for sharing with us. thank you vergood morning. thank you all for coming. did i. i think i'm on my way there, but i. ■y8there the united states has produced two extraordinary, influential major architects, both namedthis is not frank ll't meet frank lloyd wright. i wanto, i in i'm sure you all know tha'ht frank won te pritzker prize for architecture which is the the award of the of theesign. well that was in 1989 before you weren. there's evelyn de■ broad. d ju i, i want to read to you the citation that was written at that time. it's very s only seven sentence. but i need to set the stage a little bit before i read it. in 1989, the and i should also preface this byi'm not an architecture critic nor an art architecture may get some. oh, well, i'm going to leave. for about ten yearse pritzker prize was announce
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from the rest of the world but a lot of that stem not just from our own evolution for our country but asteneral distrust of politicians and a lot of other countries and there is a tendency to favor individualism and self-sufficiency that plays into that founder and editor thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me.
from the rest of the world but a lot of that stem not just from our own evolution for our country but asteneral distrust of politicians and a lot of other countries and there is a tendency to favor individualism and self-sufficiency that plays into that founder and editor thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me.
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he was focused ast a member of the committee on the sort of border enforcement aside however we kindseen these two come together. we've seen the cosponsors of the bill who put his name as a sponsor for the border bills that initiate and the efforts forward, the congressman as the chair of the hispanic conference so worth seeing all these different springs of thehe republican party coming together and it looks like they might have enough support. >> our guest of "newsweek," let's hear from an, north carolina. the 202-748-8000, good morning. >> guest: i would like to make a couple of points. one of the things in the bill that i understand is that there is to be 22% across the board cut in all programs that will affect social security, medicare and medicaid. but republicans are not really talking about and certainly it's something i would have bet a lot of people that were calling in this morning who agree with of the program and don't realize they might be among the ones affected. the second point i want to mention is that they are paying the bill and president biden just said he wants
he was focused ast a member of the committee on the sort of border enforcement aside however we kindseen these two come together. we've seen the cosponsors of the bill who put his name as a sponsor for the border bills that initiate and the efforts forward, the congressman as the chair of the hispanic conference so worth seeing all these different springs of thehe republican party coming together and it looks like they might have enough support. >> our guest of "newsweek," let's...
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getting the most done with at ast. one. canvas in the oil for future use and lighting fires or making smoke signals. ■/okay, lieutenant, mush, mush n back for that wood. i never i'd wind up as a one man dog team. i was firewood a lot of it and keep iyo larger for a long lasting fire an extreme cold wound is very brittle good size birch or spruce branches can be broken or even a small felled easily. and me with it. is. no. oh boy, hellboy won't be much hotter standing over a fire than it is getting it started started. always unbutton or remove clothing land by layer before you start to perspire. you must keep clothes dry and free from perspiration in damp clothes, especially you will lose their insulating quality cause freezing moisture conducts heat away from the body, then literally go out conduction. all right. but all i got to say is this is a hell a spot for a striptease. and working or traveling at 40 below men can strip down to their shirtsleeves and be safer than when fully clothed. oh to do. yes. warm. yeah, i guess
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of course, the media quickly picked up the possibility there was a deal and ast kennedy and his lieutenants about it and they lied. it was smart because kennedy ended the cuban-- cuban missile crisis given the gravity of the situation it was imperative he bring it to an end without the possibility of war. he felt the only way he could do that was to tell a lie. >> host: did fdr lie to get into world 42? >> he tried in the late summer of 1941 there was unable incident involving the uss career hat and involved with a british aircraft running into a german submarine. what roosevelt did is told a series of lies about that incident for the purposes of getting into world war ii because at the time he was desperate to get into the war having great difficulty doing it dealing with isolationist america so told a lie to get us in but it did not work. it took pearl harbor. >> host: went to world leaders get behind closed doors to they like to each other? >> the main reason is there is not a great deal of trust to begin with when the two leaders get behind closed doors. states cannot trust each other v
of course, the media quickly picked up the possibility there was a deal and ast kennedy and his lieutenants about it and they lied. it was smart because kennedy ended the cuban-- cuban missile crisis given the gravity of the situation it was imperative he bring it to an end without the possibility of war. he felt the only way he could do that was to tell a lie. >> host: did fdr lie to get into world 42? >> he tried in the late summer of 1941 there was unable incident involving the...
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i think the calls we've had, ast few minutes, reflect that and that is people don't know what to trust. say earlier, the big elf problem with fake new, don't believe real news and it is very understandable. facebook feed and understand why people are are tain or feel like they not being served. one idea behind axios and we're axios, for those listening on c-span radio, as i do all day. at axios, greek word "worthy" we are worthy worthy sts with audience. we prove we are worthy, we are a trust.you can we hired 75th person here, everyone who comes in, we say, we people come to axios, want them to say, they're smart, trust is so and the important that they don't waste revenue, rough smart you can catch up quickly, get the big ideas quickly. get that trust? one way we get that trust, talking to reporters about the people who know from their life experience that no or all bad, od nothing is all one color or the other. a story, portrays them that way, they don't believe it. to do is illuminate people. help people understand what both sides are thinking with trump, who does he listen to? deci
i think the calls we've had, ast few minutes, reflect that and that is people don't know what to trust. say earlier, the big elf problem with fake new, don't believe real news and it is very understandable. facebook feed and understand why people are are tain or feel like they not being served. one idea behind axios and we're axios, for those listening on c-span radio, as i do all day. at axios, greek word "worthy" we are worthy worthy sts with audience. we prove we are worthy, we are...
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a name that has come up in the ast couple days and gotten a lot of attention. guest: sure. securityos was head of for facebook. he was previously yahoo, oversaw major data breach at yahoo. news broken yesterday that he people at facebook he's leaving the company. twitter and ook to said that is not exactly true, he's moving into a different election ing on security. we'll have to see in the doesning months whether he stay on at the company or the "new york times" reporting was accurate on that. a democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. two things. of all, my lack of interest of all things computers amazing. second of all, i was taught passing e i got caught a note in school that never write down what you don't want whole world to read. amazed at the fact that even what i don't want people to down in a diary on the computer can be known to one.body, number my second question is about last election.he i read an article that i didn't saying that they were looking at package of being sent from theia to the bank server in trump tower that was, you know, being sent to compu
a name that has come up in the ast couple days and gotten a lot of attention. guest: sure. securityos was head of for facebook. he was previously yahoo, oversaw major data breach at yahoo. news broken yesterday that he people at facebook he's leaving the company. twitter and ook to said that is not exactly true, he's moving into a different election ing on security. we'll have to see in the doesning months whether he stay on at the company or the "new york times" reporting was...
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of justice and also this class action suit she had said in a filing that she was goito --h nty, iat ast [inaudible] and unless they made a very, very good case in court it doesn't really all that good for them right now. but as to where it stands, for the moment nhing is going ppntheartof jue abe lrs fr tu. so those are happening under a number of prominent people like agents and industry insiders and book publishers and also rders on both side of the issue have wghin i thveile5 su lrs t and i believe that by july 27th the judge is going to hear as to whether one settlement had standing and, two, how to proceed with all of the suits. so is omati . h higde ? >> guest: it is a huge deal because, essentially, what these groups are alleging is that publishers colluded. and as i indicated publiing is also a very soci business. so it's making things att he ers neatn nc conference here which featured a number of publishing executives, and the moderator right away said we cannot talk about e-book pricing or the county of stic depen st th aanlln j thavenin t rounds on the internet, but in effect
of justice and also this class action suit she had said in a filing that she was goito --h nty, iat ast [inaudible] and unless they made a very, very good case in court it doesn't really all that good for them right now. but as to where it stands, for the moment nhing is going ppntheartof jue abe lrs fr tu. so those are happening under a number of prominent people like agents and industry insiders and book publishers and also rders on both side of the issue have wghin i thveile5 su lrs t and i...
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ast time i served at the state department over a decade ago, the pivot was sometimes misunderstood as sign that turning away from europe to asia. and somethiaid frankly, it's our mistake in the rollout. the truth is everything consequence on the global stage, we'd done with european partners and i suspect that to continue. and no misunderstanding that the administration is increasingly and explicitly working with the indo-pacific. and eu recognized the indo-pacific as a strategic priority now the biden administration holds annual consultations with europe on the indo-p numerous dozens of indo-pacific die logs with our european partners in every part of the ntinent. several european countries now have indo-pacific strategies of players that are involved in southeast asia and the pacific, as they their games there as well. european governments are alsohe protection of critical de-risking and diversifying with the united states. european engagement not only compliments american involvemen momentum that encurse that the united states remains indoe pacific. that the russia look at partners
ast time i served at the state department over a decade ago, the pivot was sometimes misunderstood as sign that turning away from europe to asia. and somethiaid frankly, it's our mistake in the rollout. the truth is everything consequence on the global stage, we'd done with european partners and i suspect that to continue. and no misunderstanding that the administration is increasingly and explicitly working with the indo-pacific. and eu recognized the indo-pacific as a strategic priority now...
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i commit aste the ranking republican on the veterans affairs to work side-by-side with our chairman,ator from montana to make certain that our veterans receive the care and attention that they entitled to. the respect and honor from their fellow american citizens and the benefits that we promised to be available. we made the world a more dangerous place by our feeling departure. and we have left americans and our afghan partners behind. i served in the house of representatives of 91120 years ago but i remember the day and the attack. i was one of the first members of congress to visit ground zero where i saw the remains of the two twin towers, still smoke coming from the ground, steam, a bit like a construction site asbl they were trying to remove the rubble that were the remains of those towers. first, family members were brought in to see the site where their loved ones died, which captured my heart as i watch them see where their loved ones died. and after paying my respects to those of family members as i was leaving, i found a makeshift memorial that new yorkers had placed there
i commit aste the ranking republican on the veterans affairs to work side-by-side with our chairman,ator from montana to make certain that our veterans receive the care and attention that they entitled to. the respect and honor from their fellow american citizens and the benefits that we promised to be available. we made the world a more dangerous place by our feeling departure. and we have left americans and our afghan partners behind. i served in the house of representatives of 91120 years...
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number of dealers ast they but like to be have their voice known as well. >> let me ask you about the 1.that dealers have known, this has come up during the testimony today that chrysler wanted to consolidate dealership's more than 10 years, if that is the case then why didn't that happen in the numbers we have seen until this bankruptcy rose? >> has been happening, at great question. i can understand what you ask that the consolidation has been the ongoing process. a year and a half ago we had meetings dealers were identified they knew which it would go forward and which locations and we give them a tool box of real-estate, tax planning to facilitate those discussions and transactions and some of them did. >> you have to agree the volume of close to dealerships over that 10 year period it pales in comparison to the announcement that grew out of the bankruptcy. isn't that true cracks remain because the bankruptcy was caused by the fact that we were made to support specific dealers days vehicles for specific dealers now that that did not get carried 40 new company is formed. >> i under
number of dealers ast they but like to be have their voice known as well. >> let me ask you about the 1.that dealers have known, this has come up during the testimony today that chrysler wanted to consolidate dealership's more than 10 years, if that is the case then why didn't that happen in the numbers we have seen until this bankruptcy rose? >> has been happening, at great question. i can understand what you ask that the consolidation has been the ongoing process. a year and a...
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ast of every congressman and i ran into, republican and democrat, would you send yourso son, your son or daughter to wouldn iraq. quen and he would not answer the questio- and is said he tried -- and the, number of others did tomorrow, i have a nephew, get an uncle, i've got a cousin, i haveor... i somebody down the block that is their right now.ht and no, i don't think you d no understand my question. would you send your son or your daughter, not your sisters andd, her daughter, your son our orr daughter. he would answer the question.t r they don't answer that question because at that time when i made this film, "fahrenheit 9/11", there was only one member of congress who actually had a son or daughter in iraq.thght, w i thought, that is interesting.5 535 members of congress, the ma t theyty voted for this fourth, be wthat doesn't want to be willing to sacrifice some one from their own family.from thei send kids from the other families, send them from those o on the other side of the track.t they will do it. so that was the point of that, he was gas just giving me a politicians dodge
ast of every congressman and i ran into, republican and democrat, would you send yourso son, your son or daughter to wouldn iraq. quen and he would not answer the questio- and is said he tried -- and the, number of others did tomorrow, i have a nephew, get an uncle, i've got a cousin, i haveor... i somebody down the block that is their right now.ht and no, i don't think you d no understand my question. would you send your son or your daughter, not your sisters andd, her daughter, your son our...
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secondly, having it done in ast infrastructure then we get to the implementation. in fact, 90% of the implementation will be happening post enactment. we will not pass legislation been in 2009 and is see it implemented 2010. this will be a multi-year implementation which provides the opportunity for all of this in this room to work collaborative with the states, a federal government, health plan, others come much to get it done right. as part of that you have to deal with workforce and delivery copper curfew cover more people more people will come and require services that means you have to be thoughtful of workforce issues and what do we need with health personnel? a lot more primary health and a lot less special less. that will come out of the congress as well. will it be today this, tomorrow that? no. but they are hearing the whole picture nashville and look, they will mess up. it is congress. [laughter] but don't ever let days at the end of the day this does not happen. maybe once every generation and usually be below lipper grip we get it in place, we can fix
secondly, having it done in ast infrastructure then we get to the implementation. in fact, 90% of the implementation will be happening post enactment. we will not pass legislation been in 2009 and is see it implemented 2010. this will be a multi-year implementation which provides the opportunity for all of this in this room to work collaborative with the states, a federal government, health plan, others come much to get it done right. as part of that you have to deal with workforce and delivery...
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the most effective stuff is real, ast little bit of fake and real.ending it in to change it just a little bit, so when you're looking at it, private settings with audio with mix of real and fake that's a powerful tool that can be used. a couple of other things sort of to think about is the context and the timing. many of youf probably saw information mags moor bridge tragedy this week, right, people immediately rushed to things and you tend to believe things that you wouldn't normally believe. remember there's contentious event or accident and ai employed in that way can be much more powerful tool. to do that you have to have staffing, you have to have people, you have to have capacity that's not a guy in his basement on the other side of the river, folks, that's a well-organized organization with technology that has infrastructure to do that and ready to run on something instantly. ie, the russian disinformation system which doesn't hire just 10 or 20 people, we are talking thousands of people that are working this nonstop and around the clock. and
the most effective stuff is real, ast little bit of fake and real.ending it in to change it just a little bit, so when you're looking at it, private settings with audio with mix of real and fake that's a powerful tool that can be used. a couple of other things sort of to think about is the context and the timing. many of youf probably saw information mags moor bridge tragedy this week, right, people immediately rushed to things and you tend to believe things that you wouldn't normally believe....
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in the previous administration wa■(s ast reform to st policy continuity.rth a constitutional reform to close down the competition commission. so if you are trying to tell society this is an essential thy shou function and we want to be competitive we need more competition incomes the policy reversear this agency. this is useless, not relevant it's very difficult for her to come to your question what is crucial is consistency. because it takes it's not going to deliver half a% growth increasing thete in tr time it might create conditions productivity then will increase growth overt. compared to other regions of thf whenever past is past but what is important and that's the message of the report this is something that needs to be done again we've already started to have consistency and continue p. the report brings out something pedestrian but important. riyou need to put money into th. these competition agencies for e right to return this is huge. we are tki gains to consumers a. they have to put me mon into this and congress has to increase their budget an
in the previous administration wa■(s ast reform to st policy continuity.rth a constitutional reform to close down the competition commission. so if you are trying to tell society this is an essential thy shou function and we want to be competitive we need more competition incomes the policy reversear this agency. this is useless, not relevant it's very difficult for her to come to your question what is crucial is consistency. because it takes it's not going to deliver half a% growth...
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that promise of america has been ast constant in my life i'm a proud daughter of indian immigrants werethe only indian family and a small role smothered on —- southern town population 2500. [laughter] my dadda wore a turban and still does to this day my mom wore a sari i was a brown girl in a black and white world nobody knew who we were are why we were there. [laughter] we face stares and whispers and suspicion and exclusion. but then something very american happened. the community looked beyond skin color. they got to know my family is hard-working people who share their values and slowly the whispers turned into words of friendship they went from being left out to welcome didn't. not every day was great but nearly every day was better than the one before. i have just seen the american story i have with the american story and take it from me them up first minority governor of south carolina, america is not a racist country. [applause] >> and it's a story they should finish the moral mandate that falls to us in right now and a welfare system that too many in poverty healthcare system t
that promise of america has been ast constant in my life i'm a proud daughter of indian immigrants werethe only indian family and a small role smothered on —- southern town population 2500. [laughter] my dadda wore a turban and still does to this day my mom wore a sari i was a brown girl in a black and white world nobody knew who we were are why we were there. [laughter] we face stares and whispers and suspicion and exclusion. but then something very american happened. the community looked...
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today in terms of climate crisis, he said there are many persons left today that can see no reason why ast a man owns land he should nt be permitted to do what he likes with it.i i will go even further that they care not what happens even to their neighbors, to the community as a whole during their own lifetime. after all are opponents of liberty will argue that even though they exhaust all the natural resources the inventedness of man and the progress of civilization will supply a substitute when the crisis comes. we hear a lot about geo engineering today that's going to safe us from the climate crisis. first lesson that points to the necessity to seeking community freedom. i believe it to be the most important ofc all our lessons. 1912, for roosevelt the house of the human community required not only that the piece of land on which a particular community lived be handled sus stain -- sustain, whether that was in high part or in texas. and they also had a responsibility to care for the land so that it could nurture future generations, thus prevents, recovery and restoration as well as con
today in terms of climate crisis, he said there are many persons left today that can see no reason why ast a man owns land he should nt be permitted to do what he likes with it.i i will go even further that they care not what happens even to their neighbors, to the community as a whole during their own lifetime. after all are opponents of liberty will argue that even though they exhaust all the natural resources the inventedness of man and the progress of civilization will supply a substitute...
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ll we have here is a check going to a business, ihink they're are on■s ast there's noo argue anyonblr the excsinessye was because of her race. i think that would be helpful if you exclude that information, can be treated as contact. it's just categorically excluded as expressiv under>> turn your o the argument tha theye action/rl program exception that heen found under title vii applies equally under 1981, and especially under our precedent in the form of farrell, which seems to say that? >> sure. first of all we think strictth scrutiny applies you. i dhi tre are h■>to you. if your re to that is just strict scrutiny applies, it seems to me like this isn this case is duishable from the cases you rely on for strict scrutiny in thaho those cases we were talking about government funding.lv and here we're talking about pre not inv and we are looking at theen did you want to address that? >> i think strict scrut applies either way. does binding president think that makin one applies to private conn this1 court. nk if you're applying 1981 and the bring i a textual it way. >> i'm sorry, let
ll we have here is a check going to a business, ihink they're are on■s ast there's noo argue anyonblr the excsinessye was because of her race. i think that would be helpful if you exclude that information, can be treated as contact. it's just categorically excluded as expressiv under>> turn your o the argument tha theye action/rl program exception that heen found under title vii applies equally under 1981, and especially under our precedent in the form of farrell, which seems to say...
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that is exactly what ast 12 -week-old human being would look like.he order of and then to say that is your baby's face then they received the word. >> it was not a birthing person? >> no. it was a woman who was a mother. just makes it more impactful. like there is an emotional level, very cognitive i have read tens of thousands of pages on both sides my first job out and was serving on the president's counsel and i open up some of the research briefs i wrote for him in 2004 as we were drafting some chapters in the book and they were very relevant and then also working on the marriage debate and sexuality in general and then part of restoring that marriage culture is a sound understanding of human sexuality. the statistic is 3 percent of of abortions are from married mothers the safest place to be if you are conceived is inside of marriage that the greatest protector of unborn children so the way you get men and women to commit to children is the to get them to commit to each other first. and prenatal child support and if we don't solve the cultural p
that is exactly what ast 12 -week-old human being would look like.he order of and then to say that is your baby's face then they received the word. >> it was not a birthing person? >> no. it was a woman who was a mother. just makes it more impactful. like there is an emotional level, very cognitive i have read tens of thousands of pages on both sides my first job out and was serving on the president's counsel and i open up some of the research briefs i wrote for him in 2004 as we...
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[laughter] when you are readingouou i a ayisyfgo ri lthelt ast edoiid not actually belong to pakistan are good and quietly signed over to the united arab emirates 20 arsaie an nd bee bais afbeng ll seularof suedbe among the most beautiful places on earth,aside from that though baluchisn is among the few winteringrouds hubbud th inh emmursl ti aemes sara. it is the sporof arab kings and the poor houbara bustard has long been the preferred prey for oners. n dioy w eaohaee ci hon butad t t-ayy t themselves a sizable landing strip so they could get easy access to the surisingly sought after remark corner of the world. ulte cale.is wr ft new yorker quote the falcon is the fastesbird on earth. fabonhegr anarabusard i a itl acr,ere rdh mbfr. hei ad this is my single favorite part of the book -- really gross. [laughter] coueabi tse trickscie kjark enle yoowt on a bird, right? to inkjet a dark green slime ca pilin cdits vnt lue the falcons feathers together, making it unable to fly. [laughter] [applause] u dohao th . a rteatwa aphrodisiac. coaritti ees tt iic fhts ba 1madeou bustd hunting as h
[laughter] when you are readingouou i a ayisyfgo ri lthelt ast edoiid not actually belong to pakistan are good and quietly signed over to the united arab emirates 20 arsaie an nd bee bais afbeng ll seularof suedbe among the most beautiful places on earth,aside from that though baluchisn is among the few winteringrouds hubbud th inh emmursl ti aemes sara. it is the sporof arab kings and the poor houbara bustard has long been the preferred prey for oners. n dioy w eaohaee ci hon butad t t-ayy t...