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when we submitted the manuscript to princeton university press for review, peter who we think added knowledge we were lucky enough to get him the excellent device, he sent me a copy of an advertisement for standard statistics that said we don't have to invest in the bubble anymore we're not the unsophisticated mass of the south's the bubble of the early 1800's we have statistical analysis was was an advertisement based from new york and this advertisement it appeared in the saturday evening post september 1929. weeks before the crash. you can see where i am going, i hope with the this time is different syndrome. a very important example of the this time is different syndrome. the year was 1995. how many of you remember mexico peso crisis 1994? mexico almost approached defaults and then what was a large bailout package was put together from the imf and the u.s. and other of the g-7 the economy is. mexico after all was in latin america so latin america historically has had a history of financial volatility. the mexican crisis occurred against a backdrop in which mexico months before the crisis
when we submitted the manuscript to princeton university press for review, peter who we think added knowledge we were lucky enough to get him the excellent device, he sent me a copy of an advertisement for standard statistics that said we don't have to invest in the bubble anymore we're not the unsophisticated mass of the south's the bubble of the early 1800's we have statistical analysis was was an advertisement based from new york and this advertisement it appeared in the saturday evening...
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princeton university hosted this discussion last month. >> anyway, it is so exciting to be here. thank you so much for inviting me. what a classy group. but forget all that. what is especially thrilling to me is to see andy m -- amn marie slotchchick. she was the dean here for several years. but 23 years ago she was the maid of honor at our wedding. so ann marie, wonderful to see you. i'm real estatey delighted to see with emily adam and dalia because i think we do different things even as we do the same things. we cover the court in different forms in different -- in different ways, but i just would like to say how much i admire your work in particular. i mean dalia and emily have really redefined the way the court is covered in many represents with an irreverence and intelligence that hasn't been seen before. adam has brought new vigor to the supreme court beat including to a wonderful story. you really stick it to anthony kennedy. adam also has many other virtues, including the fact that he knows what east coming here, is that his -- what is coming here. is that his wife saved
princeton university hosted this discussion last month. >> anyway, it is so exciting to be here. thank you so much for inviting me. what a classy group. but forget all that. what is especially thrilling to me is to see andy m -- amn marie slotchchick. she was the dean here for several years. but 23 years ago she was the maid of honor at our wedding. so ann marie, wonderful to see you. i'm real estatey delighted to see with emily adam and dalia because i think we do different things even...
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she has just come out with a book with princeton university press, 1989 the struggle to create post-coldr europe. this just received the prize for distinguished scholarship in german and european studies. and she is currently at the american academy in berlin and came over for this event. so thanks for coming all that way. second, to professor's left is professor bruce comings, who is a distinguished service professor in history at the university of chicago. professor cummings is a well known expert in modern korean history, 20th century international history, u.s. -east asian relations, economy, and american foreign relations. author of many books and influential articles. next year yale university press is publishing his book, a dominion from sea to sea, pacific ascendancy and american power. our third panelist is william wol forth, who is professor of government and chair of the department of government at dartmutsdz college. among his books is the most recent one, world out of balance. international relations theory and the challenge of american primesy. he is an influential interloc
she has just come out with a book with princeton university press, 1989 the struggle to create post-coldr europe. this just received the prize for distinguished scholarship in german and european studies. and she is currently at the american academy in berlin and came over for this event. so thanks for coming all that way. second, to professor's left is professor bruce comings, who is a distinguished service professor in history at the university of chicago. professor cummings is a well known...
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it comes from paul krugman, professor of economics at princeton university and a columnist for the newyork times. he won the nobel prize for economics last year. and bruce bartlett. he served as an economic adviser in the reagan administration and in the treasury department during the george h.w. bush administration. he's a columnist for forbes and writes a blog on economic issues. his latest book is "the new american economy." thank you both for being with us. paul krugman, to you first. you've been calling on the president for some time to do more to create jobs. what do you think of his proposals today? >> what i've been saying basically is show me the money. concept ally it kind of makes sense. it's a bunch of things that are ideas that i and other people have been advocating. it is clearly a plan to sort of do job creation on the cheat. they're trying to leverage a limited amount funds to do a disproportionate amount of job creation. okay stuff. how big? if we're talking about $60 women i don't know, this is not going to do it. if it is $200 billion, we're talking at least somethi
it comes from paul krugman, professor of economics at princeton university and a columnist for the newyork times. he won the nobel prize for economics last year. and bruce bartlett. he served as an economic adviser in the reagan administration and in the treasury department during the george h.w. bush administration. he's a columnist for forbes and writes a blog on economic issues. his latest book is "the new american economy." thank you both for being with us. paul krugman, to you...
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michael gordin, history and science professor princeton university recounts the soviet union's first atomic test bomb, first lightning that that needed on august 29, 1949. everett books imprints in new jersey hoes the hour-long event. [applause] >> thank you angela, thank you all for coming out this afternoon to hear about "red cloud at dawn" truman, stalin, and the end of the atomic monopoly. red cloud at dawn is in international history of the nuclear intelligence during the atomic monopoly in the want to start by breaking down what that means part of the atomic and monopolies the pig from august 1945 to august 1949 when only the united states had atomic bombs and the power to deliver them upon their enemies. it was the period bounded by explosions. the first explosion that released urge the monopoly is on august 6, 1945 with the destruction of the city of hiroshima. the second explosion takes place in kazakhstan barcode is the first soviet nuclear test in the ninth nuclear explosion on the earth's surface, the only one that happened outside of the american auspices. this book is n
michael gordin, history and science professor princeton university recounts the soviet union's first atomic test bomb, first lightning that that needed on august 29, 1949. everett books imprints in new jersey hoes the hour-long event. [applause] >> thank you angela, thank you all for coming out this afternoon to hear about "red cloud at dawn" truman, stalin, and the end of the atomic monopoly. red cloud at dawn is in international history of the nuclear intelligence during the...
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princeton university host to this discussion last month. >> anyway, it is so exciting to it is so exciting to be here. what a classy group. what is thrilling to me is to see these two in the audience. she has many accomplishments, including being the dean. but more important, 23 years ago, she was the maid of honor at our wedding. it is wonderful to see you. >> i am really delighted to be with emily and adam and dahlia. i think that we do different sense, even as we do the same things. we cover the court in different forms in different ways. how much i admire your work in particular. i mean dalia and emily have really redefined the way the court is covered in many represents with an irreverence and intelligence that hasn't been seen before. adam has brought new vigor to the supreme court beat including to a wonderful story. you really stick it to anthony kennedy. adam also has many other virtues, including the fact that he knows what east coming here, is that his -- what is coming here. is that his wife saved our dog's life when he ate a pair of my daughter's underwear. it really gets a lo
princeton university host to this discussion last month. >> anyway, it is so exciting to it is so exciting to be here. what a classy group. what is thrilling to me is to see these two in the audience. she has many accomplishments, including being the dean. but more important, 23 years ago, she was the maid of honor at our wedding. it is wonderful to see you. >> i am really delighted to be with emily and adam and dahlia. i think that we do different sense, even as we do the same...
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this is by our, by award-winning, the noble award-winning economist paug -- paul krugman at princeton university. he talks about this issue of fiscal responsibility and the impact of health care reform on the deficit and talks about how some senators seem to believe that they have concerns about going ahead with this health care reform bill because of what it might cost. he makes the point, he says "if they are really concerned with fiscal responsibility, they should not be worried about what would happen if health reform passes. they should instead be worried about what would happen if it does not pass. for america can't get control of its budget without controlling health care costs. and this is our last best chance to deal with these costs in a rational way." mr. president, i'd ask that his full column from "the new york times" this morning be included in the record following my remarks. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. bingaman: as as this chart demonstrates, the one here on my left, according to the congressional budget office, if we don't act -- if we don't act to deal with th
this is by our, by award-winning, the noble award-winning economist paug -- paul krugman at princeton university. he talks about this issue of fiscal responsibility and the impact of health care reform on the deficit and talks about how some senators seem to believe that they have concerns about going ahead with this health care reform bill because of what it might cost. he makes the point, he says "if they are really concerned with fiscal responsibility, they should not be worried about...
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edward phelp is a director at princeton university. [inaudible] we have ahead of privacy for yahoo!k. mr. charles coraine is the executive director of advertising initiative. [inaudible] we want to thank the witnesses for their patients and appearance before the subcommittee this morning. will you please stand and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear to tell the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? let it reflect that all the witnesses were silent and their affirmative. we now ask the witness is to enter into opening statements. you are recognized for five minutes. please turn the microphone on and go. >> thank you. my name is edward feldman. i am here as a technologist. i am a computer science professor and like to explain some of the technology behind the liberal advertising. the most serious privacy concerns are raised not by advertising but at the gathering of information about users that can be used either to target ads or for other purposes. i would like to describe what technology makes possible. response will add services do not do everything that is possible and
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she has just come out with a book with princeton university press, 1989 the struggle to create post-coldhis just received the prize for distinguished scholarship in german and european studies. and she is currently at the american academy in berlin and came over for this event. so thanks for coming all that way. second, to professor's left is professor bruce comings, who is a distinguished service professor in history at the university of chicago. professor cummings is a well known expert in modern korean history, 20th century international history, u.s. -east asian relations, economy, and american foreign relations. author of many books and influential articles. next year yale university press is publishing his book, a dominion from sea to sea, pacific ascendancy and american power. our third panelist is william wol forth, who is professor of government and chair of the department of government at dartmutsdz college. among his books is the most recent one, world out of balance. international relations theory and the challenge of american primesy. he is an influential interlock lar in a
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bush, said a professor at princeton university. bow bridge, louisiana. mark warner democrat line. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i think the president is actually doing a good job. this christmas eve, not master, but tragedy on the plane, it tells you the white house has a grip on al qaeda operatives trying to set up sales in yemen. also, not to throw the cia completely under the bus, there was an interesting comment this morning. howw3 many pots has the cia stopped in the last few years that we don't know about. also, looking at the way this guy tried to blow up the plane, sewing up his underwear, that shows you that al qaeda have to come up with different types of, how can i say that, technology to try to get through our airports. goes what they were doing before is not working. playing politics with this is very outlandish. republicans, there should be a bipartisan issue, not a partisan issue. janet napolitano, i think what happened with her was i didn't misunderstood what she was saying. she was speaking from what happened after this one wrong. >> host: again, homeland
bush, said a professor at princeton university. bow bridge, louisiana. mark warner democrat line. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i think the president is actually doing a good job. this christmas eve, not master, but tragedy on the plane, it tells you the white house has a grip on al qaeda operatives trying to set up sales in yemen. also, not to throw the cia completely under the bus, there was an interesting comment this morning. howw3 many pots has the cia stopped in the last...
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archibald wheeler was one of the great physicist of our time, hence the physics department of princeton and university-- i was sitting in a restaurant in denver, a japanese restaurant outside it. studying edwin taylor;''s physis book. reading with great intensity. eating might sushi and seaweed or whatever. i was just very conscience that there was a presence standing next to me. i looked up. and there is this handsome, tall, from sweden, and he said, that book. where did you get that book? i said i am working with the author. he said, you are working with the author? can i sit down? he said that with me. he had a girlfriend of in the distance it standing there. i have total attention. he read that book in sweden and said, that is the greatest text book i ever read. we talked about it. a few days later, i was with a friend of mine and i told her this and she said, where did you get that book? all my life i've been looking for a book that would attract men. i said, whatever. it is a great book. in the text -- which appreciate textbook riders. this is not for high school students. it is due -- to zero d
archibald wheeler was one of the great physicist of our time, hence the physics department of princeton and university-- i was sitting in a restaurant in denver, a japanese restaurant outside it. studying edwin taylor;''s physis book. reading with great intensity. eating might sushi and seaweed or whatever. i was just very conscience that there was a presence standing next to me. i looked up. and there is this handsome, tall, from sweden, and he said, that book. where did you get that book? i...
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archibald wheeler was one of the great physicist of our time, hence the physics department of princeton and university of texas -- i was sitting in a restaurant in denver, a japanese restaurant outside it. studying edwin taylor;''s physis book. reading with great intensity. eating might sushi and seaweed or whatever. i was just very conscience that there was a presence standing next to me. i looked up. and there is this handsome, tall, from sweden, and he said, that book. where did you get that book? i said i am working with the author. he said, you are working with the author? can i sit down? he said that with me. he had a girlfriend of in the distance it standing there. i have total attention. he read that book in sweden and said, that is the greatest text book i ever read. we talked about it. a few days later, i was with a friend of mine and i told her this and she said, where did you get that book? all my life i've been looking for a book that would attract men. i said, whatever. it is a great book. in the text -- which appreciate textbook riders. this is not for high school students. it is due --
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university in environmental and resource economics. he also holds a master in public affairs from princeton's woodrow wilson school of public internationalffairs and two bachelor degrees. one in material engineering and another in philosophy from rutgers university. without further ado, ladies and gentlemen welcome the professor. [applause] >> thank you very much and thanks to the global energy and environment initiative at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies for hosting us today for the presentation of the annual energy outlook 2010. it was a very kind introduction. one thing i want to say -- to begin with, what i'll be presenting today is the annual energy outlook reference case, which is going to be one of many alternative cases that the energy information administration will be producing and releasing in march of 2010 when it releases the full energy outlook so we will be giving the reference case today. but that will be supplemented by many cases reflecting some of the key different scenarios and uncertainties that we do in doing u.s. energy protections looking out several decades into the future. before i get int
university in environmental and resource economics. he also holds a master in public affairs from princeton's woodrow wilson school of public internationalffairs and two bachelor degrees. one in material engineering and another in philosophy from rutgers university. without further ado, ladies and gentlemen welcome the professor. [applause] >> thank you very much and thanks to the global energy and environment initiative at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies for...
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university of chicago really wanted that job. and he thought, he had what he thought was a pretty good interview with william princeton.but rex lee was also up for that job, and as bill smith, writes in his model is that i know you're familiar with, the late bill smith. he says there was a really close call but he went with rex lee. that was a very big disappoindisappointment. in fact, justice scalia used the word bitter when he talked to me about a. because he came so close and it was a job that he thought was tailor-made for him. >> host: which it was. >> guest: he was quite an advocate. that was a real blow. that came in the spring of 1981. that's with rex lee got the job. then the reagan administration offered him, just a scully, a job on the seventh circuit which was based in chicago. he's living in chicago at the time but he doesn't like chicago, which happens to be my hometown. but he and his wife maureen weber east coast folks and they did not enjoy their time in chicago that much. they were eager to get back to the east coast, especially washington. so here he is, having just lost a chance to be solicitor gene
university of chicago really wanted that job. and he thought, he had what he thought was a pretty good interview with william princeton.but rex lee was also up for that job, and as bill smith, writes in his model is that i know you're familiar with, the late bill smith. he says there was a really close call but he went with rex lee. that was a very big disappoindisappointment. in fact, justice scalia used the word bitter when he talked to me about a. because he came so close and it was a job...
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university. as far as -- i originally hail from princeton, new jersey but i live in virginia and i took every clasp a.u. takes on campaignses and elections and the most recent one was rob engel's voting class in which he instructed me to take this class if i wanted to live. and i consider myself a very he closed-minded independent. and when i -- i currently work for an organization called upt strategies based out of new jersey that have campaign managers for hire which i do speechwriters. >> rob engel was the first instructors of cmi and he knows this class very well. [laughter] >> i'm colin. i'm from massachusetts. i'm a republican. not a lot of campaign experience. i took elections and voting behavior with you and i took a lot of one-credits and i'm really interested in this one. >> i'm alyssa. i'm from des moines, iowa. i'm a first year graduate students in applied politics and i'm taking this course for its reputation and it was very interesting to me. and i interned on the kerry for president campaign in iowa as assistant to the volunteer coordinator. >> i'm an r. i am from florida. and this s
university. as far as -- i originally hail from princeton, new jersey but i live in virginia and i took every clasp a.u. takes on campaignses and elections and the most recent one was rob engel's voting class in which he instructed me to take this class if i wanted to live. and i consider myself a very he closed-minded independent. and when i -- i currently work for an organization called upt strategies based out of new jersey that have campaign managers for hire which i do speechwriters....
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university. as far as -- i originally hail from princeton, new jersey but i live in virginia and i took every clasps and elections and the most recent one was rob engel's voting class in which he instructed me to take this class if i wanted to live. and i consider myself a very he closed-minded independent. and when i -- i currently work for an organization called upt strategies based out of new jersey that have campaign managers for hire which i do speechwriters. >> rob engel was the first instructors of cmi and he knows this class very well. [laughter] >> i'm colin. i'm from massachusetts. i'm a republican. not a lot of campaign experience. i took elections and voting behavior with you and i took a lot of one-credits and i'm really interested in this one. >> i'm alyssa. i'm from des moines, iowa. i'm a first year graduate students in applied politics and i'm taking this course for its reputation and it was very interesting to me. and i interned on the kerry for president campaign in iowa as assistant to the volunteer coordinator. >> i'm an r. i am from florida. and this sounds very he fun. >> my
university. as far as -- i originally hail from princeton, new jersey but i live in virginia and i took every clasps and elections and the most recent one was rob engel's voting class in which he instructed me to take this class if i wanted to live. and i consider myself a very he closed-minded independent. and when i -- i currently work for an organization called upt strategies based out of new jersey that have campaign managers for hire which i do speechwriters. >> rob engel was the...