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we have a fortune of a point and having julius now. i thought i would tell you a moment or two what happened the day before that speech. najaf, 1961, not long after the disappointment at the the of pigs, but a few days earlier, alan shepard had been sent into space to we were behind the russians, there was a great pressure for us to do something in space and we succeeded. and alan shepard arrived at the 04 law office at the president may eighth and president kennedy invited me to meet him that morning to accompany him when he gave a speech at the national association of broadcasters. i was waiting outside the oval office when the president cannot and said what about taking the shepherds with us? i'm going to take them to congress and he took them to the convention. i said there would be wonderful he said let me arrange it. he went in the office, came out and said okay it's arranged no come with me i want to change my shirt. he took me upstairs to the living quarters of the white house, proceeded to change his shirt and even though i kn
we have a fortune of a point and having julius now. i thought i would tell you a moment or two what happened the day before that speech. najaf, 1961, not long after the disappointment at the the of pigs, but a few days earlier, alan shepard had been sent into space to we were behind the russians, there was a great pressure for us to do something in space and we succeeded. and alan shepard arrived at the 04 law office at the president may eighth and president kennedy invited me to meet him that...
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yes my name is daniel smith this is julius sons and we're here to make a short presentation about what we can extract what we don't yield on steinberg could be described as co-creator of the internet's most scandalous web site that i gather he understands took the idea of creating a site where any person can safely post secret information anonymously and made it a reality with you weeks i heard about wiki leaks in september two thousand and seven and all them but with all seven i first got in touch with julian. he was already working on we can exit on the right so i asked if they needed any help. and started working on a couple of topics. young registered the week domain name in late december two thousand and six although young had already created something similar to wiki leaks several years before previously he used the cryptome dot org site for publishing classified material secrecy is a. good marker for you. it is way overdue and so threats from the other three are coming from your side about from the secret keeper. and that they need to be exposed during the first few years of wik
yes my name is daniel smith this is julius sons and we're here to make a short presentation about what we can extract what we don't yield on steinberg could be described as co-creator of the internet's most scandalous web site that i gather he understands took the idea of creating a site where any person can safely post secret information anonymously and made it a reality with you weeks i heard about wiki leaks in september two thousand and seven and all them but with all seven i first got in...
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another oss colleague that became a great friend of julius was named betty mcdonald. that he had grown up in honolulu and she had been a young reporter at was very first on scene after the pearl harbor attack. she was recruited because of her working knowledge of japanese and their wartime experience. she and julia would disappear. she and jane would disappear for weeks at a time on orientation courses and small arms courses where they learn how to master a thompson submachine gun and a colt 45. julia was desperate to go to france, but after 17 years of high school and college french she discovered she couldn't speak a word. she had no special skills to recommend her for overseas service. so when the word went out that donovan was looking for warm bodies, anybody's, to help set up and run network of new intelligence bases in india, burma and china, she immediately volunteered. she didn't care where she went as long as she got to go. newly formed oss was woefully understaffed. it's important to remember that when you think of the oss, you generally think about the para
another oss colleague that became a great friend of julius was named betty mcdonald. that he had grown up in honolulu and she had been a young reporter at was very first on scene after the pearl harbor attack. she was recruited because of her working knowledge of japanese and their wartime experience. she and julia would disappear. she and jane would disappear for weeks at a time on orientation courses and small arms courses where they learn how to master a thompson submachine gun and a colt...
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so i would read dick and jane all the way up to julius caesar. when i came to a word difficult, he would say work with it little sister. he wouldn't jump in and tell me. he would let me work it out so i did. i learned to jump into words. that built my confidence, grandmother and ggrandfather were from the old school. i can remember borrowing $25 from my grandmother. i was taking out my checkbook to pay her. she said no, darling, don't give me a little piece of paper. what did i give you. i said a 20 and a 5. so bring me that. they went to the light company and paid their light bills. they went to the department store and paid whatever. they went there once or twice a week to take care of business. the process of going through things, my grandmother would take me to the library. all along the way there were places where we couldn't go to the andrew jackson hotel, we couldn't go to morten's cafeteria. there was a paramount theatre, we had to go in the back door, separate water fountains. it was a very negative experience. when i got to the library,
so i would read dick and jane all the way up to julius caesar. when i came to a word difficult, he would say work with it little sister. he wouldn't jump in and tell me. he would let me work it out so i did. i learned to jump into words. that built my confidence, grandmother and ggrandfather were from the old school. i can remember borrowing $25 from my grandmother. i was taking out my checkbook to pay her. she said no, darling, don't give me a little piece of paper. what did i give you. i said...
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mall probably price guides in its various betakes keep the venue from looking busy hey you can shop julius international brands such as the russian on contract and relaxed and also free atmosphere. shooting in moscow doesn't have to break the bank however a little research can lead to some truly original and unique leave mission purchases located next to keys guy station this is where the largest bonus markets in the country it's a wonderful exciting place to visit the colors the noise the characters and also the smells. of moscow's glitz and glam of the welcome to the dugout moleski market it's very old over here in nineteen thirty six and i have been surprised the small to this history of the country today you'll see an impressive collection of rights colorful displays of various proces caressa as the former soviet republics says on vimeo is back to saudi arabia and the ukraine it was a one. see the. price is cheaper here than in the cities spikey supermarkets all the good stuff fresh oil but it's not a good news with the devastating fires of last summer the prices of many everyday publi
mall probably price guides in its various betakes keep the venue from looking busy hey you can shop julius international brands such as the russian on contract and relaxed and also free atmosphere. shooting in moscow doesn't have to break the bank however a little research can lead to some truly original and unique leave mission purchases located next to keys guy station this is where the largest bonus markets in the country it's a wonderful exciting place to visit the colors the noise the...
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accounts in swiss banks on january the seventeenth two thousand and eleven a former employee of the julius by a bank under velma publicly handed over to a sound two disks with information on the personal bank accounts but i want it and that's all it will be cleped i could ever get it. in order to fulfill its investigation and facing a decision on a. yes from bush works as a journalist for the financial times specializing in the subject of bank information theft investigated the two thousand and seven purchase by the german government of disks with information from anonymous sources on german citizens hiding their money abroad. there are seven hundred or seven hundred seventy german names on it some of our go to court all of them had to pay money back in the year two thousand and eight the german state court because of this of the more than one billion of europe that. the method proved to be effective even depositors whose names were not on the desk field possible criminal prosecutions thousands of germans who preferred not to wait for a subpoena pay their taxes. in twenty ten. government m
accounts in swiss banks on january the seventeenth two thousand and eleven a former employee of the julius by a bank under velma publicly handed over to a sound two disks with information on the personal bank accounts but i want it and that's all it will be cleped i could ever get it. in order to fulfill its investigation and facing a decision on a. yes from bush works as a journalist for the financial times specializing in the subject of bank information theft investigated the two thousand and...
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on january the seventeenth two thousand and eleven a former employee of the julius by a bank velma publicly handed over to respond to disks with information on personal bank accounts but i do. know it. i did it again. in order to have it investigated and making a decision on it. works as a journalist for the financial times specializing in the subject of bank information faffed investigated the two thousand and seven purchase by the german government of disks with information from anonymous sources on german citizens hiding their money abroad. there are seven hundred or seven hundred seventy german names and some of our to go to court all of them have to pay money back in the year two thousand and eight the german state because of this and the more than one billion of europe that. the message proved to be effective even depositors whose names were not on the desk feared possible criminal prosecution thousands of germans who preferred not to wait for a subpoena paid their taxes in twenty ten mogul's government months again purchased from anonymous sources another disk with similar informatio
on january the seventeenth two thousand and eleven a former employee of the julius by a bank velma publicly handed over to respond to disks with information on personal bank accounts but i do. know it. i did it again. in order to have it investigated and making a decision on it. works as a journalist for the financial times specializing in the subject of bank information faffed investigated the two thousand and seven purchase by the german government of disks with information from anonymous...
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live with it heart is in his youth and go work to pull the former champion and keep him on the ropes julius remain defiant but a couple from wonders of his prime i could do the most the good i can expose the finish from the russian wars to decide the butter at blues or the pope punches sendings jones to the canvas in a new kilt when in the last seconds of the tenth room i don't know how came as a surprise not only for oil but from a of well. i thought about trying managed. to forget the ground and hear the people hear the final bell and that little girl is caught in here god knows what the brothers would have said and how they could have gone are the right side of the shell shoulders of all first of all the good show and he kept his words he did his best on times to the great wrong i've become a better fighter through this buyouts even i was constantly trying to hit wrong with my left hand counterpunch but always failed to look and designs told me that he'd figured out my plan was right hundreds were too fast and spontaneous but it worked with my sparring partners who did more control. i. r
live with it heart is in his youth and go work to pull the former champion and keep him on the ropes julius remain defiant but a couple from wonders of his prime i could do the most the good i can expose the finish from the russian wars to decide the butter at blues or the pope punches sendings jones to the canvas in a new kilt when in the last seconds of the tenth room i don't know how came as a surprise not only for oil but from a of well. i thought about trying managed. to forget the ground...
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seen a lot of names floated, ron kirk, even former google ceo eric schmidt, the fcc chairman,çóÑvó juliushowso you have any thoughts on whether someone from the private sector is better? >> guest: the better choice would be someone from the private sector. i think the white house gets this. perhaps a ceo that has run a multi-national company that knows the in thes and outs of how tough it is to generate revenue, to make a profit, to make personnel decisions. that would be a positive choice, a
seen a lot of names floated, ron kirk, even former google ceo eric schmidt, the fcc chairman,çóÑvó juliushowso you have any thoughts on whether someone from the private sector is better? >> guest: the better choice would be someone from the private sector. i think the white house gets this. perhaps a ceo that has run a multi-national company that knows the in thes and outs of how tough it is to generate revenue, to make a profit, to make personnel decisions. that would be a positive...
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the middle states the centuries people dreamt of connected to reveal is now this canal essentially julius distance ceased to get. the volga dawn canal is an engineering marvel within a day a vessel can pass the canals thirteen locks ten million tons of shipping does so every year. another concrete giant is this finished fifty years ago it's the biggest hydroelectric plant in europe it powers the local city of volgograd and sends lots more electricity to moscow the hydroelectric plant behind me is a potent example of how much the volga can provide but harnessing a river like this isn't without its cost. fishermen have been watching fish stocks for years they see the slow damage the downing of the river has done especially to russia's prized sturgeon the source of caviar work and the girls go to the hydroelectric plant has done significant damage because it stopped fish swimming up river to this warning grounds they turned back and start swimming downstream now we don't know where they are. within a year all these houses will have gone fall into the river. to pentagon how many of the hydroe
the middle states the centuries people dreamt of connected to reveal is now this canal essentially julius distance ceased to get. the volga dawn canal is an engineering marvel within a day a vessel can pass the canals thirteen locks ten million tons of shipping does so every year. another concrete giant is this finished fifty years ago it's the biggest hydroelectric plant in europe it powers the local city of volgograd and sends lots more electricity to moscow the hydroelectric plant behind me...
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julius jones has laid into online social networks for helping the united states collect information and spy on citizens and during an interview with r.t. he said the likes of facebook and google never been roles in the arab uprisings. is the most appalling why they have been they work google yahoo always made us. have built in the very thing for you with intelligence everyone should understand that. when they had their printed book they are doing free work united states intelligence. it's got a bit. more of what julian assange has to say when we get into in about ten minutes time after most europeans maybe eight miles by a nazi germany surrendered sixty six years ago solemn remembrance ceremonies that held in several capitals the sunday mosque is also marking the anniversary ahead of its ground celebrations on monday. victory is marked on may the ninth at the traditional military parade through red square ahead of the event the country's political elite. meanwhile everything set for monday's parade is on of the. preparations are well underway ahead of what with the exception probably of
julius jones has laid into online social networks for helping the united states collect information and spy on citizens and during an interview with r.t. he said the likes of facebook and google never been roles in the arab uprisings. is the most appalling why they have been they work google yahoo always made us. have built in the very thing for you with intelligence everyone should understand that. when they had their printed book they are doing free work united states intelligence. it's got a...
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>> julius has a more complicated job then i have. broadcasting went through the air. today most people are making their telephone calls through and most are receiving television through wire. it is a total switch, and with that comes terribly complex problems. the biggest issue is to keep the internet open so everyone has access. that is what is really important and what is working. >> i want to follow this. if you were at the fcc today and you were asked to give this great visionary speech today, clearly you would talk about the internet. what would your horn in -- your warning be? >> it is an interesting thing for government to be involved in for government to be involved in
>> julius has a more complicated job then i have. broadcasting went through the air. today most people are making their telephone calls through and most are receiving television through wire. it is a total switch, and with that comes terribly complex problems. the biggest issue is to keep the internet open so everyone has access. that is what is really important and what is working. >> i want to follow this. if you were at the fcc today and you were asked to give this great...
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yes my name is daniel schmidt this is julius on the radio to make a short presentation about that we can fix project. the first step in the fourth straight day to get information out about the real world. through him. on and on. the secrecy because we are going to be able to mark are you going to come. up with and we saw is that in danger he would hunt me down and kill me. this is exactly one of the reasons why we left the country because it has become.
yes my name is daniel schmidt this is julius on the radio to make a short presentation about that we can fix project. the first step in the fourth straight day to get information out about the real world. through him. on and on. the secrecy because we are going to be able to mark are you going to come. up with and we saw is that in danger he would hunt me down and kill me. this is exactly one of the reasons why we left the country because it has become.
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julius genachowski admits i don't have authority tells the washington post but he does it anyway they've already been thrown out in court once they don't try to do it they've done it again to get sued again the kill switch is a terrible idea i don't know if the government involved as he points out egypt saudi arabia china iran government time after time it's not corporations that preventing are. from speaking it's governments that are keeping people from speaking why does the united states feel like it can go into china though and essentially break chinese laws and create technology that would directly contradict what those called was china sovereignty i would i would certainly if those companies are doing that i would certainly want to punish them in the way that we should punish the united government investing millions of dollars in this technology this is the brock obama administration please for the lawyer for the life of me don't ask me to defend what barack obama's administration is doing your defending the patriot act he's pushing for that well he's he's partially right on that he
julius genachowski admits i don't have authority tells the washington post but he does it anyway they've already been thrown out in court once they don't try to do it they've done it again to get sued again the kill switch is a terrible idea i don't know if the government involved as he points out egypt saudi arabia china iran government time after time it's not corporations that preventing are. from speaking it's governments that are keeping people from speaking why does the united states feel...
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six months of the long-distance courtship and increasingly steamy correspondence, paul succumbed to julius charms. he allowed his heart to overrule, his head to overrule his heart and they were married in september of 1946. in 1948, two years later the child's move to paris. paul went to work for you si su too information service which is a branch of the state department and julia continued her cooking lessons at the gordon bleu school. they reconnected with her old friend jane in paris who is a painter and they found her married to a very odd russian man but as paul wrote in his diary that day, jane was just as lazy, hazy, impractical and lovable as she had always been. the happiness of their reunion was short-lived however as there were also embroiled in the red spy scare. in only a few years after the war, the euphoria of victory had been replaced by new fears about the spread of communism and the cold war. after the fall of china to the reds in 1949, when mao tse tung led the communist and set up the people's republic an increasing number of officials in truman's administration became
six months of the long-distance courtship and increasingly steamy correspondence, paul succumbed to julius charms. he allowed his heart to overrule, his head to overrule his heart and they were married in september of 1946. in 1948, two years later the child's move to paris. paul went to work for you si su too information service which is a branch of the state department and julia continued her cooking lessons at the gordon bleu school. they reconnected with her old friend jane in paris who is...
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coming up at 7:00 this evening, fcc chairman julius genachowski and former chair newton minow on the future of telecommunications. that is at 7:00 p.m. eastern. the release of president obama's this is that it has not stopped the case challenging the president's citizenship status. the ninth circuit court in pasadena heard oral argument last week. lower court dismissed the case ruling, and that record is not a proper pace -- and that the court is not the proper place to challenge the president postelection -- the president's election. >> i am an attorney with the united states justice foundation, here to represent mr. drake and mr. robertson, and those clients of hundred it is the purpose of our appeal, one of two for a hearing today, to see a demand -- seek a remand so that we can separately pursue a resolution of this issue so that we can have the case heard on the merits and not dealt with on the various technical issues that and raise or on issues that relate the two plaintiffs not my own. i will only be dealing with parts of the ruling by judge carter that deal with my clients.
coming up at 7:00 this evening, fcc chairman julius genachowski and former chair newton minow on the future of telecommunications. that is at 7:00 p.m. eastern. the release of president obama's this is that it has not stopped the case challenging the president's citizenship status. the ninth circuit court in pasadena heard oral argument last week. lower court dismissed the case ruling, and that record is not a proper pace -- and that the court is not the proper place to challenge the president...
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klaus fuchs confessed and earth them rosenberg and julius were arrested on espionage charges. by 1953 the rosenbergs got the chair. all of this seemed to confirm to people in government that there were spies in every nook and corner of washington. as the a journalist once observed, senator joseph mccarthy was a political speculator who found his oil gusher in communism. he kicked off his anti-communist crusade in 1950 with a speech in wheeling, west virginia, many which he claimed to have in his hand a list of 205 known communists currently employ inside the state department. julia and paul were enroute to their new post when the book burning and finger pointing began. teddy white, who had covered china for time magazine, were banned from the shelves. paul had to take off the books himself and see that they were destroyed. rumors about where mccarthy's smear tactics might lead spread like wildfire. julia and paul watched in dismay as one after another of the career foreign service officers they had served with in china, among them some of their very closest friends, were accus
klaus fuchs confessed and earth them rosenberg and julius were arrested on espionage charges. by 1953 the rosenbergs got the chair. all of this seemed to confirm to people in government that there were spies in every nook and corner of washington. as the a journalist once observed, senator joseph mccarthy was a political speculator who found his oil gusher in communism. he kicked off his anti-communist crusade in 1950 with a speech in wheeling, west virginia, many which he claimed to have in...
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is it julius caesar was born that way that his mother's belly and uterus were cut open and extracted that way? or is there another? i have heard that is controversial. >> it is absolutely. >> what are your thoughts? >> it was thought since antiquity that is the way he was born. we don't know that for sure does that mean caesarean sections were consistently performed from that time forward? noc. the first the very early 17th century or claimed to have been performed but one doctor wrote to hold treatise how wonderful he was a performing serious sections 21-degree the patient had the operation five times and showed the world her scars but early 17th century the discussion began and by the mid 17th century not frequently renown not as a regular procedure again but controversial as it is now but by the 18th century on a semi regular basis parker it is amazing going from caesar to the 17th century and really don't have documented evidence it was performed at all with any consistency. >> what about the moment period with france? just like louis the 14th w wanted to be the next cesar? >> si
is it julius caesar was born that way that his mother's belly and uterus were cut open and extracted that way? or is there another? i have heard that is controversial. >> it is absolutely. >> what are your thoughts? >> it was thought since antiquity that is the way he was born. we don't know that for sure does that mean caesarean sections were consistently performed from that time forward? noc. the first the very early 17th century or claimed to have been performed but one...
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that is why we protect savings from taxes and julius spend the money. a giant eye are a connected to retirement. under the tax system you have a lot of incentives to invest in machinery and equipment that makes you more productive. what you don't have an incentive to invest in human capital, education. that is why we see the deduction for four years college equivalent of state college as being -- making the play in field more level between equipment and human capital. that is fundamental and consistent with our vision. >> to the sides the tax on the banks that create revenue we might have some benefits. how would you get some money? >> when you have a lot of money by eliminating expenditures we also have a couple excise taxes, carbon and financial transactions. more broadly -- >> any exclusion of employer paid health insurance. >> we eliminate the exclusion -- i will talk about that briefly. we all share a commitment to social mobility, america as an engine of innovation and our health care system is holding us back from accomplishing that goal. everyon
that is why we protect savings from taxes and julius spend the money. a giant eye are a connected to retirement. under the tax system you have a lot of incentives to invest in machinery and equipment that makes you more productive. what you don't have an incentive to invest in human capital, education. that is why we see the deduction for four years college equivalent of state college as being -- making the play in field more level between equipment and human capital. that is fundamental and...
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was it that julius caesar was actually born that way, that his mother's belly and uterus were cut openand he was extracted that way or is there some other -- i heard that's a controversial -- >> it's absolutely controversial. >> what are your thoughts on the origin of the term? >> i can tell you that was fought tv to fought since antiquity that is indeed the way he was born. do we know for sure? no. does that mean that the syrian sections were consistently performed for that time forward? note. the first see sections were performed in the early 17th century or claimed to have been performed. the doctor in france rose a whole treatise about how wonderful he was it performing the syrian sections to a great degree that one of his patients had the operation five times and would be very happy to show the world her scars i doubt that he performed those. beginning in the early 17th century the discussion of the cesarean sections began and mr. to see by the mid 17th century not frequently but sometimes and then not as a regular procedure that we see again controversial now the bigger performin
was it that julius caesar was actually born that way, that his mother's belly and uterus were cut openand he was extracted that way or is there some other -- i heard that's a controversial -- >> it's absolutely controversial. >> what are your thoughts on the origin of the term? >> i can tell you that was fought tv to fought since antiquity that is indeed the way he was born. do we know for sure? no. does that mean that the syrian sections were consistently performed for that...
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and of course, those are typically going to be the children of the william julius wilson called the truly disadvantaged. so the africans americans who are living in poverty. so i do think that her fears that these majority black school systems would not necessarily yield the progress that the black middle class promised were borne out. and the story of atlanta, the idea of community controlled schools is not just an atlanta story. so it is a story that an approach to education reform that was attempted all over the nation. and in part on eisai detected i should say that it was attempted, embrace, but also it became the approach out of necessity because atlanta, like so many cities had to deal with white flight, with a contract team economy. so it is a very complex circumstance, a part of why the african-american who took over the cities were not able to achieve all they hope by the time they actually gain power. i think that ms. mathews fears were borne out in politics and the political arena. >> i really liked your bottom-up approach to history. i think that's really valuable because it
and of course, those are typically going to be the children of the william julius wilson called the truly disadvantaged. so the africans americans who are living in poverty. so i do think that her fears that these majority black school systems would not necessarily yield the progress that the black middle class promised were borne out. and the story of atlanta, the idea of community controlled schools is not just an atlanta story. so it is a story that an approach to education reform that was...
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was that julius caesar was actually born that way?her's belly and uterus was cut open and he was extracted that way? or is there some other -- i for god's sake controversial term. and what are your thoughts on the origin of that term? >> i can tell you it is thought, since antiquity got is that that was indeed the way that he was born to do we know for sure? know. does that mean necessary sections were consistently performed from that time forward? no. the first c-sections were performed in the very early 17th century, or claim to have been performed by a doctor in france, a whole treatise about how wonderful he was at performed the same sections to such a great degree that one of his patients had the operation five times and would be very happy to show him, show the world her scars it i doubt that he performed those. but beginning in the early 17th century, the discussions about sustained sections began. and do we start to see by mid-17th century not frequently but sometimes come and we're seeing it not as a regular procedure that we
was that julius caesar was actually born that way?her's belly and uterus was cut open and he was extracted that way? or is there some other -- i for god's sake controversial term. and what are your thoughts on the origin of that term? >> i can tell you it is thought, since antiquity got is that that was indeed the way that he was born to do we know for sure? know. does that mean necessary sections were consistently performed from that time forward? no. the first c-sections were performed...
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julius genachowski, thank you very much. newt minow, unbelievable. thank you very much. [applause] [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> in a few moments, tea party activists criticize -- criticizing house republicans and speaker john boehner regarding federal spending in health care. in a little more than an hour, vice-president joe biden and hillary clinton express concerns over human rights in china. after that, the prime minister of pakistan denies claims his government knew of the whereabouts of osama bin laden before he was killed. later, another look at the relations between the u.s. and pakistan with the former national security deputy. you can access our programming anytime with the c-span radio iphone application. there are four audio streams of our programming, commercial free. you could listen to our signature interview programs each week around-the-clock wherever you are. downloaded for free from the application store. >> a group of tea party activists held a news confer
julius genachowski, thank you very much. newt minow, unbelievable. thank you very much. [applause] [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> in a few moments, tea party activists criticize -- criticizing house republicans and speaker john boehner regarding federal spending in health care. in a little more than an hour, vice-president joe biden and hillary clinton express concerns over human rights in...
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trade representative ron kirk and former google ceo eric schmidt and julius genachowski. do you have any thoughts on any of the candidates are the type of person you think someone from the private sector is better or someone experience? >> guest: i think the white house gets this and that would hopefully be a selection. perhaps a ceo that has run multinational companies that knows the ins and outs of how tough it is to generate revenue, to make a profit, to make personnel decisions. that would be a positive choice, a ceo from one of the major mencken companies. >> host: finally peter cleveland if you could describe the importance of china and india in the tech world. >> guest: they are crucial. they are the breadbasket for us going forward. our revenues are churning forward at a 13, 14, 15% rate in china in particular. we have invested there. it is a gigantic marketplace. there are problems there in terms of our ability to protect our ip, to deter the compulsory certifications, licensing the chinese require, but take no mistake, it is an incredible marketplace and we need
trade representative ron kirk and former google ceo eric schmidt and julius genachowski. do you have any thoughts on any of the candidates are the type of person you think someone from the private sector is better or someone experience? >> guest: i think the white house gets this and that would hopefully be a selection. perhaps a ceo that has run multinational companies that knows the ins and outs of how tough it is to generate revenue, to make a profit, to make personnel decisions. that...
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julius genachowski is hosting a roundtable discussion on protecting small businesses from cyber attackspart of the kickoff of national small business week. speakers include industry and government leaders in cyber security. they will talk about the challenges small businesses are facing in protecting information. we expect this to start in a couple of moments. while we have a moment, we will tell you about some programming we have come up on the c-span networks. later, the focus will shift to detainee interrogations'. it is set for 1:30 p.m. eastern. also today, former cia director porter goss will take part in a discussion at the woodrow wilson center. that is that poor -- 4:00 p.m. eastern. now back live to the fcc. >> i appreciate everyone joining us here today. this is being strained live on c-span. i appreciate all of you joining us. this is an important topic for our country. that me get a special thanks to each of the participants who are here as part of this forum and panel. they will each be introducing themselves. i want to particularly thank michael chertoff for joining us. a
julius genachowski is hosting a roundtable discussion on protecting small businesses from cyber attackspart of the kickoff of national small business week. speakers include industry and government leaders in cyber security. they will talk about the challenges small businesses are facing in protecting information. we expect this to start in a couple of moments. while we have a moment, we will tell you about some programming we have come up on the c-span networks. later, the focus will shift to...
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eastern, the future of telecommunications with the sec chairman julius genachowski. this comes on the 50th anniversary of the famous remark "television is a vast wasteland." >> for me, when sony says, we were protecting the consumers, the consumer might say, wait a minute. i to have the right to check myself. >> california rep mary bono mack on the theft of consumer data from sony's place station network. tonight at 8:00 p.m. on the communicators. >> a group of tea party activists held a news conference to criticize house republican speaker john boehner for not doing enough about the debt and deficit and repealing the over -- repealing the health care overhaul law. this includes the founder and if ceo of world net daily. this event is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> i am a volunteer and supporter of the freedom jamboree, coming up october 1 and second in kansas city. i am going to take the opportunity to introduce to you each speaker, and i will remind you of who they are when they step to the podium. after that, i will read a statement from congresswoman michele ba
eastern, the future of telecommunications with the sec chairman julius genachowski. this comes on the 50th anniversary of the famous remark "television is a vast wasteland." >> for me, when sony says, we were protecting the consumers, the consumer might say, wait a minute. i to have the right to check myself. >> california rep mary bono mack on the theft of consumer data from sony's place station network. tonight at 8:00 p.m. on the communicators. >> a group of tea...
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. >> now federal communications commission chairman julius lays out cybersecurity discussions. this is an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> well, welcome, everybody. i'm happy to welcome you to the fcc's forum and cybersecurity with a focus on small businesses. i appreciate everyone here joining us today. this is being streamed live on c-span and on the interpret, and so i appreciate all of you joining us as well. this is an important topic for our country. let me give a special thanks to each of the participants who are here as part of this forum and panel though each be introducing themselves shortly. i do want to particularly thank former homeland security my call chertoff for joining us. we are privileged to have you here at the fcc for this forum. as many of you may know, this is national small business week, so we gathered to talk about an issue that's critically important to our economy, small businesses, and their ability to seize the benefits of new technology and tackle cybersecurity threats, and in addition to this discussion, th
. >> now federal communications commission chairman julius lays out cybersecurity discussions. this is an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> well, welcome, everybody. i'm happy to welcome you to the fcc's forum and cybersecurity with a focus on small businesses. i appreciate everyone here joining us today. this is being streamed live on c-span and on the interpret, and so i appreciate all of you joining us as well. this is an important topic for...
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now federal communications commission chairman julius genachowski les ought to insider security ideas for small businesses and at a roundtable discussion. some of the panelists include former homeland security secretary michael chertoff and industry and government leaders in the cybersecurity. this is an hour and a half. >> welcome, everybody. i'm happy to welcome you to the fcc's forum on the cybersecurity with a focus on the small businesses. i appreciate everyone here joining us today. this is being streamed live on c-span and on the internet so i appreciate all of you joining as well. this is an important topic for the country. let me give a special thanks too each of rafah participants whore are here as a part of the forums and the panel. e they will lynch be introducingac themselves shortly but i do want to particularly thank former homeland security michael chertoff for joining as a uniqu. a unique experience and background. you stay engaged in these issues. we are fortunate to have you at the sec as part of this forum. -- the fcc as part of this forum. as many of you may know,
now federal communications commission chairman julius genachowski les ought to insider security ideas for small businesses and at a roundtable discussion. some of the panelists include former homeland security secretary michael chertoff and industry and government leaders in the cybersecurity. this is an hour and a half. >> welcome, everybody. i'm happy to welcome you to the fcc's forum on the cybersecurity with a focus on the small businesses. i appreciate everyone here joining us today....