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of the institute of international education alan good. even though russian specialists are valued around the world the russian higher education isn't popular with foreign students only three percent of students who go to study abroad choose a russian university this has become a serious concern for russian educators they want a bigger share in the international educational programs russian universities are educating their students in accordance with the european high education accords this tries to standardize the quality of education throughout europe but for some russians that's not enough and a debate is underway on the future of tired cation within the country. oh mr goodnow welcome to the show thank you it's thank you very much for being with us thank you well first of all i wanted to ask you to comment on what president obama said recently that the us president he said that that education and innovation will be the currency of the twenty first century and therefore i quote we will expand exchange programs and increase. scholarships l
of the institute of international education alan good. even though russian specialists are valued around the world the russian higher education isn't popular with foreign students only three percent of students who go to study abroad choose a russian university this has become a serious concern for russian educators they want a bigger share in the international educational programs russian universities are educating their students in accordance with the european high education accords this...
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of institute of international education. can you tell us which countries today are the most popular destinations for for international scholars well we think of you really the big five for the united states the united kingdom france germany and for the fifth country you can take a pic now it could be australia it could be canada could be china but those countries that i mentioned the g five the g eight account for about eighty percent eighty percent of all move you know move right. all of their countries outside the western world well except china which is pretty exotic bad bad bad is popular that that's our competitive well education wise you bet and in a sense every country is competitive because it's the experience of being in another place that can make you a different professional but there are about two thousand americans here in russia there are about two thousand americans studying in egypt those are considered higher education universities higher education those are exotic destinations they're just as meaningful as g
of institute of international education. can you tell us which countries today are the most popular destinations for for international scholars well we think of you really the big five for the united states the united kingdom france germany and for the fifth country you can take a pic now it could be australia it could be canada could be china but those countries that i mentioned the g five the g eight account for about eighty percent eighty percent of all move you know move right. all of their...
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for business and to japan's sputtering economy is a loss of families like the goldsteins, international, educatedprofessionals working for multinational corporations. japan's government doesn't keep official records of how many international professionals have left the country permanently but agencies servicing american and europeans along with international experts in tokyo say the trend is clear. >> i've been almost -- i'd be willing to shay shocked by the number of people who have left. >> reporter: asian hedge fund investment specialist ed rogers has lived in japan for more than two decades. he's seen a slow move out of japan for years but post-disaster, foreign companies are rapidly shifting workers to other asian hubs, hong kong, seoul, singapore and shanghai. >> we've seen a seismic change in attitude as far as foreign firms becoming much more aware you're investing into japan. >> reporter: do you think the pendulum will swing back? >> i do. in the long term, we think you simply can't ignore the fact that this is the world's second largest developed economy. >> good boy. >> reporter: perha
for business and to japan's sputtering economy is a loss of families like the goldsteins, international, educatedprofessionals working for multinational corporations. japan's government doesn't keep official records of how many international professionals have left the country permanently but agencies servicing american and europeans along with international experts in tokyo say the trend is clear. >> i've been almost -- i'd be willing to shay shocked by the number of people who have...
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education. they want the best degrees and they're willing to travel. a fast-growing share of the world's international students come from this region. higher education has become big business. in singapore, attracting foreign students is a national policy goal. the country offers full scholarships and dormitories that look more like hotels. singapore believes is future is at stake and is determined to lure the best and the brightest. >> a good place to study. i study architecture so it was a perfect place for me to study here. >> reporter: japanese universities are also on a recruitment drive in a fast-aging society, enrolling international students has become a matter of survival. which country will win out? today we focus on asia's race to make the grade. >>> currently more than 3 million people around the world are studying abroad. asian nations in particular are seeing a sharp increase. let's take a look at this chart. it shows the number of people studying abroad from asian countries. from china, about 270,000 students wrere enrolled in schools abroad in 2003. it rose in 2008 quite a jump. as for
education. they want the best degrees and they're willing to travel. a fast-growing share of the world's international students come from this region. higher education has become big business. in singapore, attracting foreign students is a national policy goal. the country offers full scholarships and dormitories that look more like hotels. singapore believes is future is at stake and is determined to lure the best and the brightest. >> a good place to study. i study architecture so it...
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making sure there are ways to involve the youth of san francisco in terms of intern ship, education, other ways to get people on the water with sailing. then also i think to do our best to capitalize not only on the direct economic impact of the teams and event authority but indirect impacts. how we make sort of heightened benefits of having it in san francisco, bringing spectators to see what a great place this is to come. i think we saw last weekend a picture postcard weekend where you could imagine someone coming to san francisco and having a fantastic experience in experience the events but also experience the neighborhoods of san francisco, the different things that make the city great. i think that is the picture aware going to be working hard this autumn to pull together. along with the hard work of our partners at the event authority and cup organizing committee we will put together that mosaic of what it is to bring america's cup events in 2012 and 2013. one last, i guess, strategic note is by seeing these events -- and i think the two questions about how many people have co
making sure there are ways to involve the youth of san francisco in terms of intern ship, education, other ways to get people on the water with sailing. then also i think to do our best to capitalize not only on the direct economic impact of the teams and event authority but indirect impacts. how we make sort of heightened benefits of having it in san francisco, bringing spectators to see what a great place this is to come. i think we saw last weekend a picture postcard weekend where you could...
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number one, each instructor must become a qualified intern in physical education to provide general supervision of physical education, independent study within six months of their date of hire. number two, each instructor's date of hire must be on or before september 1, 2011. and number three, each instructor's full compensation costs, including salary and benefits shall be paid entirely by the department of defense, funding, and private designated matching funding obtained by the school site and/or jrotc. [inaudible] shall not end expend funds for these three instructors for the 2011-2012 school year. if these three conditions are not met, the instructors have failed to meet the conditions or who do not have funding to pay their full compensation costs shall be terminated immediately. so that's the reading. i have one speaker. a speaker card for this. and that's jerry paratori. so you have two minutes. >> good evening, jerry paratori, director for the jrotc program in the district and i'd like to provide a quick overview and update on the program at this point. there are some numbers i called
number one, each instructor must become a qualified intern in physical education to provide general supervision of physical education, independent study within six months of their date of hire. number two, each instructor's date of hire must be on or before september 1, 2011. and number three, each instructor's full compensation costs, including salary and benefits shall be paid entirely by the department of defense, funding, and private designated matching funding obtained by the school site...
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this year, our international education program youth leader tour, which is over here, was scheduled ast turned out, for a very active week in the u.n. during which the plo is expected now to present a resolution on the palestinian statehood. this has created an enormous buzz. when we first began planning this we wondered if this was an appropriate time to do it. my view was we couldn't have a better time because of the attention that will be brought to this issue in the media, in this country and around the world. so we have now in the context of this u.n. issue, the u.n. initiative to youth leaders, shapira from onevoice israel and shtaya from one voice nine, who are here to talk with you about their personal stories, to give you a palestinian and an israeli perspective from the grassroots. on the issues and how they see the solutions and what they are trying to accomplish as youth leaders and activists in the grassroots movement in the field. let me say that their views about the grassroots and about what is going on in israel and palestine are perspective, that we usually don't get
this year, our international education program youth leader tour, which is over here, was scheduled ast turned out, for a very active week in the u.n. during which the plo is expected now to present a resolution on the palestinian statehood. this has created an enormous buzz. when we first began planning this we wondered if this was an appropriate time to do it. my view was we couldn't have a better time because of the attention that will be brought to this issue in the media, in this country...
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this year, our international education program you later toured, which is what we are hearing about wasscheduled as it turned out for a very active week at the u.n., during which the plo is expected now to present the resolution on palestinian statehood. this is created enormous buzz when we first begin planning us, we wondered if this was an appropriate time to do it in my feeling was we couldn't have a better time because of the history product in this media and around the world. so we have now in the context of this u.n. issued, to leaders, not shapira -- eyal shapira from israel and obada shtaya from one voice palestine who are here to talk with you about their personal stories, to give you a palestinian and israeli is from the grassroots on the issues and how they see the solution in what you're trying to accomplish as youth leaders and activists in the grassroots movement in the field. let me say that their views about the grassroots and about what's going on in israel and palestine are perspective that we don't usually cast in the united states. but they're not really here to tal
this year, our international education program you later toured, which is what we are hearing about wasscheduled as it turned out for a very active week at the u.n., during which the plo is expected now to present the resolution on palestinian statehood. this is created enormous buzz when we first begin planning us, we wondered if this was an appropriate time to do it in my feeling was we couldn't have a better time because of the history product in this media and around the world. so we have...
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educated. >> princeton and masters in international studies. >> reporter: are you married no. >> no. >> reporter: the professor said the women are marrying down, meaning marrying men who are less educated and lesser paid. a graduate said it's all true. >> most of them are well educated they are single. you look at the numbers, itself unlikely they will find a black man of equal education. if they are to marry a black man chances are they will mary down. >> reporter: his book says african american women have denied themselves a spouse as a sense of loyaltty to the community. he said the women should open their horizon to find partners who are similarly suited. >> as long as black women are only sort of looking at the pool of black men they confront a situation where there are few men who are both willing and able to be the sort of partner. >> reporter: robert lyles. >> treating cuts and scrapes with ointment may help healing but a new study shows it helps spread a dangerous illness. the study finds that frequent use of over-the-counter ointments could create a new drug resistant super strain of m
educated. >> princeton and masters in international studies. >> reporter: are you married no. >> no. >> reporter: the professor said the women are marrying down, meaning marrying men who are less educated and lesser paid. a graduate said it's all true. >> most of them are well educated they are single. you look at the numbers, itself unlikely they will find a black man of equal education. if they are to marry a black man chances are they will mary down. >>...
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. >> the goal of the international canibus and hemp expo is to educate the public about hemp and prop 215. you must be 18 or older to attend that fair. >>> we'll be right back. >>> some secret documents reportedly found in libya are raising questions about the u.s. and britain and both country's relationship with moammar gadhafi. we're being told one set of documents found indicates that the cia kidnapped several suspected militants and then handed them over to gadhafi's men as early as 2004. >> reporter: the human rights watch group has discovered documents here in tripoli that show how closely the security agency wokked with gadhafi's regime. >> they rendered 8 or 9 individuals according to these files. it wasn't just abducting suspected islamic militants and handing them over to militants. they wanted libyan intelligence to ask questions. it's clear they were in the interrogations themselves. >> this man was picked up in malaysia in 2004. he was the leader of the libyan islamic fighter group. he was brought here to libya. and the u.s. government appears to have asked for access to
. >> the goal of the international canibus and hemp expo is to educate the public about hemp and prop 215. you must be 18 or older to attend that fair. >>> we'll be right back. >>> some secret documents reportedly found in libya are raising questions about the u.s. and britain and both country's relationship with moammar gadhafi. we're being told one set of documents found indicates that the cia kidnapped several suspected militants and then handed them over to gadhafi's...
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there is room for improvement of the wish thirdly actually improve the education system and science while encouraging international cooperation in innovation and demented in a spirit of freedom i t.v. so you know universities because here we should if you want to you well upon without exclusion a tradition ali and at the same time martin. cultures which. he listed no country in the world with the way left and finally a few for maybe the most relevant taken in so called the forthcoming parliamentary elections. article thirty and offer the constitution of russia so it's forth the principle of ideological and political diversity to deal with russia recently as it were brought over election we have made our own legislation more sensitive to this principles like a political partisan has no equal opportunity has to be presented as i don't see any election thresholds has been reduced from seventy five percent for the potus he can be placed in this they don't mark years i have already said this is and storing them in the end of the same term gradual modernization of our political system and in my opinion this is what we n
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education this morni morning. >> yeah, i have my international season, which starts in october and so i'm training pretty hard for that right now. >> can you show us maybe a part of your routine? >> yeah. sure. >> make it look so elegant and effortness. maybe people don't realize how strep white house this sport s you are recovering from injury? >> tendinitis in my foot. >> bulking disks, concussions? >> yeah. >> what would be the biggest miscon soechings figure skating, what goes on behind the scenes, as far as the train? >> i think it looks very glamorous, especially on tv, but all the hard work going into the event is not glamorous it is tough. you get hurt had all the time, take nasty falls, get good bruises. it is honestly completely worth it i love it. >> what has you more nervous or excited now, full-time studies at stanford university or ready for the 2012 figure skating championship championships? >> incredibly excited for both, both wonderful experiences, quite busy with the two >> i would shake your happened but i want to actually be able to stand up. very nice meeting you. you can go to skate san jose
education this morni morning. >> yeah, i have my international season, which starts in october and so i'm training pretty hard for that right now. >> can you show us maybe a part of your routine? >> yeah. sure. >> make it look so elegant and effortness. maybe people don't realize how strep white house this sport s you are recovering from injury? >> tendinitis in my foot. >> bulking disks, concussions? >> yeah. >> what would be the biggest miscon...
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. >> host: and like december 7th, we suddenly as a nation became educated to an international threat.m, the august 6th, 2001, pdb as you put it, the presidential daily intelligence briefing, that fascinated me. it fascinated me two years ago when i read your report earlier, and i don't remember the exact words, but right above it in big letters, i remember, was bin laden aims to attack the united states, function in the united states. and there were specifics in there that they're looking at this group out in california and this group here and there. honestly, i don't understand and perhaps you could through me, explain it to the american people now. why didn't this president pursue the issue when this document was laid in front of him on the morning of august 6th? why didn't he ask questions? why didn't he demand answers? in your 2004 report, the 9/11 commission report, when you go through, there are many steps along the way toward 9/11 when the terrorists could have botched the operation, when something could have gone wrong, when if one of them had been pulled out of the loop, mayb
. >> host: and like december 7th, we suddenly as a nation became educated to an international threat.m, the august 6th, 2001, pdb as you put it, the presidential daily intelligence briefing, that fascinated me. it fascinated me two years ago when i read your report earlier, and i don't remember the exact words, but right above it in big letters, i remember, was bin laden aims to attack the united states, function in the united states. and there were specifics in there that they're looking...
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international correspondent nic robertson. nic, this was a huge development. why was awlaki such a threat and a priority for the snus. >> he was an intellectual. he was smart. he was well educated. he knew how to sort of manipulate his audience and the
international correspondent nic robertson. nic, this was a huge development. why was awlaki such a threat and a priority for the snus. >> he was an intellectual. he was smart. he was well educated. he knew how to sort of manipulate his audience and the
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education. >>> researchers combined result of 14 international studies and found diabetic patients with 38% more likely to have colon cancer than those who were diabetes free. doctors say that people with diabetes tends to have higher levels of hormones that can cause cell, including cancer cells to go and spread. the findings were published in the american journal of gastroenterologist. >>> a scientist is publishing the first video of a fish using a tool. the fish swims wide a disance over a large rock where the fish repeat thely bashes the clam to break open it shell. this shows that the fish has the ability to think ahead and figure out how to get food that's hidden, in this case, by a shell >>> a big scare on a transit bus as someone shots at the bus while passengers were on board >>> and big change in your bay area weather forecast. they are starting right now with this fog. they're going to continue into the weekend. the five-day forecast. we look right now where we can see some showers. >>> police say it may have been someone trying to play a prank but it sure caused a scare on an a c tra
education. >>> researchers combined result of 14 international studies and found diabetic patients with 38% more likely to have colon cancer than those who were diabetes free. doctors say that people with diabetes tends to have higher levels of hormones that can cause cell, including cancer cells to go and spread. the findings were published in the american journal of gastroenterologist. >>> a scientist is publishing the first video of a fish using a tool. the fish swims wide...
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still there is room for improvement is that we should improve the education system and science for me while encouraging the international cooperation innovation and the mentee in a spirit of freedom i offer it to you now universities because we should treat you fools you very well upon without exclusion you traditionally and at the same time morton. cultures which. exist in our country of what we do well enough and finally a few for maybe the most relevant taken into college forthcoming the parliamentary elections. are to go for tea and offer the constitution a fresh search its fourth the principle of ideological and political diversity to deal with russia over recently years we have brought over election but have made our own legislation more sensitive to this principles and political parties have no equal opportunity is to be presented. to me the election thresholds has been reduced from seven to five percent for the potus they can be placed in this they don't mark years i have already said that this is and storing them with the and at the same time gradual modernisation of i want a little system and in my opinion thi
still there is room for improvement is that we should improve the education system and science for me while encouraging the international cooperation innovation and the mentee in a spirit of freedom i offer it to you now universities because we should treat you fools you very well upon without exclusion you traditionally and at the same time morton. cultures which. exist in our country of what we do well enough and finally a few for maybe the most relevant taken into college forthcoming the...
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we need young people like you that are educated, sensitive to international considerations. issues like what senator dorgan mentioned and try to make a difference. learn all you can. i talked to a lot of young people. one of my answers is when you see the opportunity sees it because it may not come again. i was one of the ones in political life that i had my good times and bad times. i made my mistakes and got in serious trouble. i was down in the valley and climbed back up but through it all it was an incredible opportunity, incredible system we have in america that is the envy of the world. we don't take an oath to the people. we take an oath to an idea which is inculcated in the constitution. the only thing we need to preserve the constitution is young people like you that are prepared to get involved and make a difference. >> it is a great country. welcome to our country. lige ligeti's the feisty young people was go to the best school you can find and exo. and get the best job you can find and do better than anyone else in the workplace and strike oil. easier said than d
we need young people like you that are educated, sensitive to international considerations. issues like what senator dorgan mentioned and try to make a difference. learn all you can. i talked to a lot of young people. one of my answers is when you see the opportunity sees it because it may not come again. i was one of the ones in political life that i had my good times and bad times. i made my mistakes and got in serious trouble. i was down in the valley and climbed back up but through it all...
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the "new york times" reports two interns who worked on the movie have filed a lawsuit, saying they had to do menial work that wasn't very educationalys he made coffee, got lunch, stuff like that. the other one worked as an accounting intern. he's a 42-year-old mba that wanted to break into the movie business. he says, quote, when i started off looking for opportunities in the industry, i saw that many accept an ugly tradeoff. if you want to get your foot in the door on a studio picture, you have to suck it up and get into an unpaid internship. would it be great if all unpaid internships paid really well? sure, it would also be great if my dog made breakfast for me every morning. but i'm not going to file lawsuit over it. seems to me there are a few simple dos and don'ts. do try to learn as much as you can, do try to make contacts and then maybe don't sue those contacts. but look, whatever. if you want to make it in the movie business, let's look to the movies themself as guidance. let's taken a an example of "the life aquatic by steve zissou." one started out as an unpaid internship until the boat they were working on got attacked
the "new york times" reports two interns who worked on the movie have filed a lawsuit, saying they had to do menial work that wasn't very educationalys he made coffee, got lunch, stuff like that. the other one worked as an accounting intern. he's a 42-year-old mba that wanted to break into the movie business. he says, quote, when i started off looking for opportunities in the industry, i saw that many accept an ugly tradeoff. if you want to get your foot in the door on a studio...
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to work for a company like them, who has their international headquarters right here in san francisco. did you know that if you kept focus on the educational background that you want and need, you can make it into the top jobs? besides the great money that they pay, the workers who want to be here -- want to be here in this great city. they enjoy the culture, diversity, diversity of food, diversity of people that live here. you are all reflected of those diverse cultures. so we will do our best to make sure we are working with our school district, community college, with our san francisco state university, and with private donors, a program i called bridges to success, which we are working closely on with dcyf, school district, school board, to make sure that we not only encourage people to go to college, but when they begin in the experience, that we support you when you are there. that you go all the way to succeed in your degree. as i told you on youth advocacy day -- and i would tell you again to the parents. there is literally a $1 million difference in someone that does not have that college degree and someone who does when they get
to work for a company like them, who has their international headquarters right here in san francisco. did you know that if you kept focus on the educational background that you want and need, you can make it into the top jobs? besides the great money that they pay, the workers who want to be here -- want to be here in this great city. they enjoy the culture, diversity, diversity of food, diversity of people that live here. you are all reflected of those diverse cultures. so we will do our best...
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they have agreed to do what they can educate as correspondent pepe escobar says but blocks seizing an opportunity to gain a political foothold within the international monetary fund what the brics want is more participation at the i.m.f. . some numbers are essential. europe is still the largest economy in the world around twenty four percent of global g.d.p. and the brics they are at really want percent in rice but in terms of the i.m.f. thoughts two greeks have eleven percent in western europe have thirty two percent so if europe wants some help from the i.m.f. and if the brics have to work more see the logic alters the i.m.f. you can see for instance china and brazil or india police more money be i.m.f. the other more holders are the i.m.f. and then there's the i.m.f. distributors just money to european countries but this is not going to happen tomorrow or even next year even though the imply of visceral reform of the i.m.f. which is before but i guess what the europeans and the americans part of your father analysis of the analysis rather of the global economic out of what's across of the marina the business that's for them and i know you've got
they have agreed to do what they can educate as correspondent pepe escobar says but blocks seizing an opportunity to gain a political foothold within the international monetary fund what the brics want is more participation at the i.m.f. . some numbers are essential. europe is still the largest economy in the world around twenty four percent of global g.d.p. and the brics they are at really want percent in rice but in terms of the i.m.f. thoughts two greeks have eleven percent in western europe...
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the "new york times" reports two interns who worked on the movie have filed a lawsuit, saying they had to do menial work that wasn't very educationaly want backpay. one of the interns says he made coffee, got lunch, stuff like that. the other one worked as an accounting intern. he's a 42-year-old mba that wanted to break into the movie business. he says, quote, when i started off looking for opportunities in the industry, i saw that many accept an ugly tradeoff. if you want to get your foot in the door on a studio picture, you have to suck it up and get into an unpaid internship. would it be great if all unpaid internships paid really well? sure, it would also be great if my dog made breakfast for me every morning. but i'm not going to file lawsuit over it. seems to me there are a few simple dos and don'ts. do try to learn as much as you can, do try to make contacts and then maybe don't sue those contacts. but look, whatever. if you want to make it in the movie business, let's look to the movies themself as guidance. let's taken a an example of "the life aquatic by steve zissou." one started out as an unpaid internship until the bo
the "new york times" reports two interns who worked on the movie have filed a lawsuit, saying they had to do menial work that wasn't very educationaly want backpay. one of the interns says he made coffee, got lunch, stuff like that. the other one worked as an accounting intern. he's a 42-year-old mba that wanted to break into the movie business. he says, quote, when i started off looking for opportunities in the industry, i saw that many accept an ugly tradeoff. if you want to get...
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department of education, and national international testing programs." there is commentary on the opinion pages on the debate last week, the republican debate that took place, and how social security was talked about. "usa today" has an opinion piece by governor rick perry of texas, seeking the presidential nomination. he writes, "the first step to fixing the problem is honestly admitting that there is a problem. america possible must be to >> you can see this segment in its entirety at that c-span and video library. we go live to the american enterprise institute. rep buck mckeon is here for the status of u.s. military since the september 11 attacks. thomas donnelly is the director of aei center of defense studies and is the moderator for this event. this is live coverage on c-span. >> so much of the true implication of september 11 has been the military operations of the past 10 years. people keep talking about how september 11 changed the world. more profoundly, i think it has been the actions, particularly of the united states military, that have cha
department of education, and national international testing programs." there is commentary on the opinion pages on the debate last week, the republican debate that took place, and how social security was talked about. "usa today" has an opinion piece by governor rick perry of texas, seeking the presidential nomination. he writes, "the first step to fixing the problem is honestly admitting that there is a problem. america possible must be to >> you can see this segment...
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strengthening the international cooperation through the one nine hundred seventy of this convention on the prohibiting of illicit trafficking of cultural objects it's important to secure more education to this convention nowadays we have more than one hundred twenty countries that have it here to this convention and there are positive tendencies in the international corporation these last two years some of the countries that represent the biggest markets open or cultural objects like belgium and the netherlands so i have read the fight to the convention literally a year ago we are cooperating with the kids and you also phenomenon with some of the because actual crowd sees i personally visited recently the headquarters of person for christie's and we decided to start the corporation in terms of. basically building of sense of sensitizing the public opinion all the stakeholders we work with the of course we've been there paul the international customs union and i believe that encouraging the international cooperation of other countries by concrete examples of returning such objects of. i have fought so personally assisted a very moving ceremony when kennedy returned to my country of o
strengthening the international cooperation through the one nine hundred seventy of this convention on the prohibiting of illicit trafficking of cultural objects it's important to secure more education to this convention nowadays we have more than one hundred twenty countries that have it here to this convention and there are positive tendencies in the international corporation these last two years some of the countries that represent the biggest markets open or cultural objects like belgium...