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censo, los hispanos son mas del 50% del crecimiento del pais. el proximo año abra menos clases en la academiae fondos. están tratando de hechar mano del personal actual para llenar las vacantes. el democrata jerry hill propuso la iniciativa a1301, pide sanciones para quienes le venden a menores. de ahi la urgencia para una legislacion mas severa los menores de edad necesitan ser protegidos y educados del tabaco. en mexico la comision nacional de derechos humanos grabo envideo a algunos oficiales abusando d a gente centroamericana. la cndh exhorto a las autoridades mexicanas a respetar. 2 procesos donde se le acusaba de corrupción, con esto zelaya podra regresar a su pais cuando se disponga, porque piden que se anulen los juicios. muchos estudiantes han recibidos ofertas de admision, pero aun deben decidi quién les ofrece la mejor oferta financiera. felicitaciones a los estudiantes que quedaron en sus universidades. un error comun que cometen padre y estudiantes es fijarse en solo las becas, pero la suma mas importante es el costo neto, el costo neto es la colegiatura, los libros, la comida el
censo, los hispanos son mas del 50% del crecimiento del pais. el proximo año abra menos clases en la academiae fondos. están tratando de hechar mano del personal actual para llenar las vacantes. el democrata jerry hill propuso la iniciativa a1301, pide sanciones para quienes le venden a menores. de ahi la urgencia para una legislacion mas severa los menores de edad necesitan ser protegidos y educados del tabaco. en mexico la comision nacional de derechos humanos grabo envideo a algunos...
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--segun la "academia americana de pediatria", contrario a lo que los padres creen, la calentura no esres creen, la calentura no es una amenaza sino un >> dar medicamentos la fiebre podria alargar la enfermedad, la fiebre es para combatir las infecciones y virus. >> el aceite de pescado podria ser una buena opcion para combatir la perdida de eso en tratamiendos de radioterapia . >> la torre que sera el neuvo distintivo de la bahia entro en su ueva etapa de construccion. >> la torre esta conformada por 4 pialres independientes de 4 ttoneladas cada uno . >> instalar cada una lleva 30 horas . >> vamosa ver que tal s epone. >> volvemos mañana a las 6 >> autoridades mexicanas arrestaron a ... >> opositoras lograron nuevas posiciones en las Últimas obras en libia. >> un hombre, alta de molesto porque le tenÍa caso, lanzÓ su vehÍculo contra decenas de ciclistas en brasil. >> las investigaciones relacionadas con el asesinato del agente jaime zapata condujeron a las autoridades hasta posibles traficantes en texas. estos hombres posiblemente habrÍan vendido el arma especifica con la cual mataron
--segun la "academia americana de pediatria", contrario a lo que los padres creen, la calentura no esres creen, la calentura no es una amenaza sino un >> dar medicamentos la fiebre podria alargar la enfermedad, la fiebre es para combatir las infecciones y virus. >> el aceite de pescado podria ser una buena opcion para combatir la perdida de eso en tratamiendos de radioterapia . >> la torre que sera el neuvo distintivo de la bahia entro en su ueva etapa de...
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proyecta, y ella la tenía >>> cabe destacar que además de los 2 oscares que recibió por su trabajo, la academia ahora pasamos con un adelanto de la edición nocturna del noticiero de univisión >>> esta noche, tendremos más de estas imágenes, el plagio de una empresaria, a manos de sus propios empleados en méxico e iremos a hollywood, donde miles de personas expresan su duelo por la muerte de la actriz >>> cuando regresemos de comerciales, parte del diálogo de jorge ramos con el presidente de el salvador existen tantas aplicaciones para tu móvil que es difícil encontrar las que te interesan. pero ahora sprint id, te lo ha puesto fácil. por primera vez, tienes una selección de tus aplicaciones favoritas y contenido exclusivo solo disponible con sprint id. además, hemos reunido ese contenido en paquetes que puedes disfrutar en español o inglés cuando tú quieras. descarga grátis y con un simple clic el paquete que mejor refleja quien eres. pruébalo en el optimus s. de lg. sólo de sprint. sólo en el now network. pero con free file del irs puede ser más fácil. porque free file lo libra de muchas tarea
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or is that something like what you see in academia a process in which you never altman they satisfy the referee? they what more you never come up with what they want? with the consequence the desired destination turns out to be a mirage. you grow through the desert of the effort and you do not have any water but another sand dune. but the desire to make changes of questionably has been inspired in part by the possibility of greater stronger of oversight. a difficult question is should we have a period harry reid see how the adjustments turnout and what is the form of compulsory intervention to press those developments or to assess the actual steps taken and the quality and notice many of the discussions with the commerce report an ftc report and the discussion is very fuzzy on the mix of compulsion and voluntary industry action that should be used to go forward that is more specific with a complete discussion as well. thank you. [applause]
or is that something like what you see in academia a process in which you never altman they satisfy the referee? they what more you never come up with what they want? with the consequence the desired destination turns out to be a mirage. you grow through the desert of the effort and you do not have any water but another sand dune. but the desire to make changes of questionably has been inspired in part by the possibility of greater stronger of oversight. a difficult question is should we have a...
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in addition to 400 indications of plagiarism posted on the internet, there was criticism from academia. more than 20,000 doctoral candidates and other scholars foist their outrage in a letter to chancellor angela merkel who had tried to separate karl- theodor zu guttenberg's academic work from his political work. as the calls for resignation increase, he finally bowed to them. >> the enormous force of the media attention on myself to which i have contributed but also the nature of the debate has not been without effect on myself and my familial -- and my family. >> the general tone of commons said he should have gone earlier. >> during his short time in office, zu guttenberg had to weather several crises and he usually came back on top. here is a look at the rise and fall of karl-theodor zu guttenberg. karl-theodor zu guttenberg's political ascendancy ended as quickly as it began. the young politician in 2009 was appointed economics minister at the height of the financial crisis. he immediately made his mark arguing that struggling car maker opel should be allowed to go bankrupt. that
in addition to 400 indications of plagiarism posted on the internet, there was criticism from academia. more than 20,000 doctoral candidates and other scholars foist their outrage in a letter to chancellor angela merkel who had tried to separate karl- theodor zu guttenberg's academic work from his political work. as the calls for resignation increase, he finally bowed to them. >> the enormous force of the media attention on myself to which i have contributed but also the nature of the...
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ms anchor --si usted tiene niÑos pequeÑitos, prstele atencin a esta noticia take vo -- la academia estadounidensr mantener los asientos para bebs mirando hacia atrs hasta por que cumplan los dos aÑos. --de esta manera, el cuello del beb que es todava muy frgil, y su cabeza se mantienen protegidas en caso de accidentes. --y recuerde tambin que los pequenos deben ir en los asientos de atrs hasta los 13 aÑos! take weather cam in plasma cu ---asi es seÑores ayer comenzo la primavera...pe ro tal; parece que ni enterada que esta... hoy recibimos a ericka pino quien nos trae el pronostico. roll open roll open take pkg take pkg tiempo de los deportes en su noticiero telemundo 48... buenas noticias para los seguidores de la seleccion mexicana.. telemundo extendio su contrato para transmitir los partidos de ida de las eliminatorias rumbo al mundial... ---que tal le saluda ramon diaz y esto es telemundo deportivo... recordemos que la seleccion mexicana iniciara su participacion en la segunda ronda de la clasificacion para brasil dos mil 14... en junio del 2- mil-doce... mientras tanto le cuento que el tric
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. mi arte sí, pero como actriz, no >>> sin embargo recibió 5 nominaciones al preimo máximo de la academiae de estados unidos, honró a taylor con un premio a la obra de toda su vida >>> taylor además fue distinguida por sus esfueroz por educar a la gente con sida >>> esta es una catástrofe que no pertenece a todos, ya no es una cosa que pertenezca a un grupo minoritario es algo que pertenece a todos >>> taylor ayudó, que estableció la fundación contra el sida combatió una serie de problemas de salud, desde su lucha contra el abuso de sustancias, su crónico dolor de espalda, problemas respiratorios y la extirpación de un tumor cerebral taylor los uperó todo, y dejó su brillo como una de las súper estrellas de hollywood >>> se apagó una estrella >>> hacemos una pausa comercial y más adelante en noticias univisión 14, detienen a un padre. >>> que tal amigos, al regresar de la pausa comercial, vamos a hablar de las intensas lluvias, vientos en la región, vienen la tercera, tenemos todos los detalles al regresar >>> gracias que tal buenas tardes, vamos rápidamente con la segunda tormenta que im
. mi arte sí, pero como actriz, no >>> sin embargo recibió 5 nominaciones al preimo máximo de la academiae de estados unidos, honró a taylor con un premio a la obra de toda su vida >>> taylor además fue distinguida por sus esfueroz por educar a la gente con sida >>> esta es una catástrofe que no pertenece a todos, ya no es una cosa que pertenezca a un grupo minoritario es algo que pertenece a todos >>> taylor ayudó, que estableció la fundación contra...
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in addition to 400 indications of plagiarism posted on the internet, there was criticism from academia. more than 20,000 doctoral candidates and other scholars foist their outrage in a letter to chancellor angela merkel who had tried to separate karl- theodor zu guttenberg's academic work from his political work. as the calls for resignation increase, he finally bowed to them. >> the enormous force of the media attention on myself to which i have contributed but also the nature of the debate has not been without effect on myself and my familial -- and my family. >> the general tone of commons said he should have gone earlier. >> during his short time in office, zu guttenberg had to weather several crises and he usually came back on top. here is a look at the rise and fall of karl-theodor zu guttenberg. karl-theodor zu guttenberg's political ascendancy ended as quickly as it began. the young politician in 2009 was appointed economics minister at the height of the financial crisis. he immediately made his mark arguing that struggling car maker opel should be allowed to go bankrupt. that
in addition to 400 indications of plagiarism posted on the internet, there was criticism from academia. more than 20,000 doctoral candidates and other scholars foist their outrage in a letter to chancellor angela merkel who had tried to separate karl- theodor zu guttenberg's academic work from his political work. as the calls for resignation increase, he finally bowed to them. >> the enormous force of the media attention on myself to which i have contributed but also the nature of the...
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and yet, productivity is consistent with the loftier goals of academia. higher education productivity is about making the system more efficient, more innovative, and more cost-effective. we need a more productive higher education system because the u.s. needs a lot more college- qualified people to power our economy. and research shows that the public wants this. some states are working hard to increase productivity by paying for results, embracing new course and program delivery models, and making campus operations much more efficient. but the work must continue, because one thing we know for sure is that if companies, or colleges, don't meet the challenge, competitors will find openings and take advantage of them. and that would make a less productive, and less prosperous, nation for all of us. i'm jamie merisotis. >> susie: just a reminder: you can find us online at nbronpbs.org. there you can comment on our blog and see the latest business headlines. or you can follow us on twitter at "biz rpt", or my personal feed at "s-gharib-underscore-nbr". we're
and yet, productivity is consistent with the loftier goals of academia. higher education productivity is about making the system more efficient, more innovative, and more cost-effective. we need a more productive higher education system because the u.s. needs a lot more college- qualified people to power our economy. and research shows that the public wants this. some states are working hard to increase productivity by paying for results, embracing new course and program delivery models, and...
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investments help research projects get off the ground and leverage resources of the private sector and academia. that is why i was very pleased to see the president's budget includes government investment in health-care research and development. it recognizes that nih and fda are employed to facilitate an environment where americans innovate. i wanted to mention my disappointment in one program, the termination of the medical education program. it has reversed and threaten the stability of the pediatric workforce and the small class of hospitals that receive this funding, which includes the children specialized hospital in my district. it trains approximately 40% of all pediatricians. eliminating this has a major negative impact on the primary care and impacts access to specialty care for children. i am committed to reauthorize and can fund this program. really, i wanted to stress that i really think that as we move forward with the affordable care act, i know the anniversary is coming up i believe on march 23, already there are so many of my constituents and so many people i have talked to tha
investments help research projects get off the ground and leverage resources of the private sector and academia. that is why i was very pleased to see the president's budget includes government investment in health-care research and development. it recognizes that nih and fda are employed to facilitate an environment where americans innovate. i wanted to mention my disappointment in one program, the termination of the medical education program. it has reversed and threaten the stability of the...
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. >> estÁn ayudando a romper el ciclo de la pobreza entonces ayudando con academias, ayudando en deportesna mamÁ. ella les da... todo lo bueno. >> alexandra para mi es como si fuera mi madre, es mi amiga. >> camilo ¿tu quiere a alec? >> sÍ. mucho. porque ella... es como una mamÁ para nosotros. es una mamÁ para nosotros. >> dice alexandra que desde que se le acabÓ el dinero vive. asegura que no pierde la esperanza de seguir contando con su ayuda. por experiencia propia sabe que no hay nada que la sonrisa de un niÑo no pueda conseguir. >> te amo. >> bueno, se ha propuesta ampliar la cobertura de su fundaciÓn y la propuesta es incluir a mÁs de 100 niÑos mas en el proyecto, usted puede aportar en el granito de arena. llamando al nÚmero en pantalla. y tambiÉn entrando a univisiÓn.com. siempre podemos hacer la diferencia. >> ojalÁ que pueda kencontrar muchas manos generosas. >> vamos a la pausa enseguida venden una estatua maya y expertos aseguran que e de pel >> tambiÉn un perro demostrÓ que tiene mÁs vidas que un gato entre los escombros de un incend incendio. >> los premiados en los premios
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health issue and when we begin to understand that, fundamentally in our own hearts from the, from academia to clinicians to the folks working in our prisons and jails, to understand that we are talking about individual health. this is a gigantic opportunity and it's, it's a wonderful opportunity because this changes the way people see themselves. when you come, a lot of people who have suffered with addiction, suffer from just horrible feelings of, of inadequacy...shame. ...shame, isolation and so forth. and when you learn that this is actually something that you have an ability to begin to treat, that other people have overcome themselves, that this is about health. and when you can move from saying, i feel sick to i feel well, as opposed to i, going from i feel you know i'm a bad person to a good person. we're talking about moving from sickness to health. so yeah, it's a great opportunity. and i'd, i'd like to mirror daphne's comments. i'm really, really excited about national healthcare reform, but i also feel that it's wrought with pitfalls because i believe we're going to interject a
health issue and when we begin to understand that, fundamentally in our own hearts from the, from academia to clinicians to the folks working in our prisons and jails, to understand that we are talking about individual health. this is a gigantic opportunity and it's, it's a wonderful opportunity because this changes the way people see themselves. when you come, a lot of people who have suffered with addiction, suffer from just horrible feelings of, of inadequacy...shame. ...shame, isolation and...
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la academia de pediatrÍa aconseja a los mÉdicos que cuando traten a un menor, le mpregunten si esta conectadosatado la ira de miles de padres. >> pero bueno. >> asi es. vamos a una pausa y enseguida hace cundir el panico una cobra. >> hay mujeres que exponen sus razones al desnudo sin ningÚn razÓn ante el lente de una camara. el presidente obama justifiÓ hoy la intervencÓn militar de las tropas estadounidenses en libia y dijo que trabajaba con otras naciones para "acelerar" la salida del dictador muamar gadafi .que tal, le saluda maria elena salinas.funcionarios japoneses anunciaron hoy que hay altos niveles de radiacÓn en el agua del reactor Úmero 2 de la planta nuclear de fukushima. varios grupos de derechos humanos presentan testimonios sobre violaciones de los derechos humanos en algunos centros de detencÓn del pÍs.ex braceros y sus Íderes esÁn celebrando la decisÓn del gobierno de Éxico de extender una compensacÓn a Ás de 40 mil ex braceros, incluyendo a todos los que residen en estados unidos.esto y mas hoy >> como siempre no me pierdo este programa. pÚblico y dos miembros del jurado fa
la academia de pediatrÍa aconseja a los mÉdicos que cuando traten a un menor, le mpregunten si esta conectadosatado la ira de miles de padres. >> pero bueno. >> asi es. vamos a una pausa y enseguida hace cundir el panico una cobra. >> hay mujeres que exponen sus razones al desnudo sin ningÚn razÓn ante el lente de una camara. el presidente obama justifiÓ hoy la intervencÓn militar de las tropas estadounidenses en libia y dijo que trabajaba con otras naciones para...
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practical way to earn a living you know today it's journalism is falling apart even faster than academia but back then you know it made sense that that's really interesting that the the. the connection to writing and the connection to politics how you know you were you and the story and first and then you started writing what what. political event set you off and what's a good you know i mostly want to hear all the most is really about culture culture i start i want to be a cultural historian you know i was i wrote my first book is about the advertising industry in the one nine hundred sixty s. and should your viewers be curious about the advertising industry in the one nine hundred sixty s. don't watch that one t.v. show read my book i'm telling you ok and the book is high level results the conquests of cool and the idea of the book is how america went from being so square in the one nine hundred fifty s. to being so hip in the one nine hundred sixty s. and i don't just mean the counterculture you know the kids the hippies i mean the entire culture the commercial culture everything abou
practical way to earn a living you know today it's journalism is falling apart even faster than academia but back then you know it made sense that that's really interesting that the the. the connection to writing and the connection to politics how you know you were you and the story and first and then you started writing what what. political event set you off and what's a good you know i mostly want to hear all the most is really about culture culture i start i want to be a cultural historian...
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. >> la academia de pediatría aconseja a los padres que los niños viajen con asientos para bebés conaballeros subió a un 13%. >> y eso fue en el 2010 ilia, todavía falta pues ver las estadística del 2011 dicen que va a superar los últimos años. >> la vanidad no tiene efecto. >> claro que no. >> vamos a la pausa, el rey del jonrón comparece ante una corte de justicia. >> el cáncer deformó a tal punto crece la tensÓn en siria despÉs de cuatro Ías de violentos enfrentamientos entre fuerzas del gobierno y la oposicÓn que dej varios muertos y decenas de heridos. que tal, le saluda mara elena salinas.la descoordinacÓn entre los aliados siembra dudas sobre la operacÓn en libia. el primer ministro de gran bretaÑa david cameron dijo que reino unido quiere transferir a la otan el mando de la fuerza internacional.el juicio por perjurio contra el ex pelotero barry bonds comenÓ hoy en el tribunal federal de san francisco.y un equipo de cirujanos pÁsticos en boston realizan el primer transplante de rostro en estados unidos. Ás esta tarde (♪). >> bueno después de un fin de semana lleno de despierto
. >> la academia de pediatría aconseja a los padres que los niños viajen con asientos para bebés conaballeros subió a un 13%. >> y eso fue en el 2010 ilia, todavía falta pues ver las estadística del 2011 dicen que va a superar los últimos años. >> la vanidad no tiene efecto. >> claro que no. >> vamos a la pausa, el rey del jonrón comparece ante una corte de justicia. >> el cáncer deformó a tal punto crece la tensÓn en siria despÉs de cuatro Ías...
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. >> rose: and then a perspective from academia from harvard professor joe nye whose latest book is called "the future of power." >> there are two big power shifts going on in this century, one is among states, sometimes called the rise of china. the other is power diffusion, away from governments to non-governmental actors. that's the product of the information revolution. and egypt is a great example of that. it used to be conventional wisdom you had to choose between mubarak and the muslim brotherhood. and with this huge amount of information that's been flowing in into egypt for several decades now, it's filled in the middle. there's now something that wasn't there before. >> rose: a program note. we expected to show you this evening conversations with mike huck bea. we'll show you those interviews later this week. tonight, lakhdar brahimi and joe nye when we continue. seven years ago, i had this idea. to make baby food the way moms would. happybaby strives to make the best organic baby food. in a business like ours, personal connections are so important. we use our american express op
. >> rose: and then a perspective from academia from harvard professor joe nye whose latest book is called "the future of power." >> there are two big power shifts going on in this century, one is among states, sometimes called the rise of china. the other is power diffusion, away from governments to non-governmental actors. that's the product of the information revolution. and egypt is a great example of that. it used to be conventional wisdom you had to choose between...
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. >> rose: and then a perspective from academia from harvard professor joe nye whose latest book is called "the future of power." >> there are two big power shifts going on in this century, one is among states, sometimes called the rise of china. the other is power diffusion, away from governments to non-governmental actors. that's the product of the information revolution. and egypt is a great example of that. it used to be conventional wisdom you had to choose between mubarak and the muslim brotherhood. and with this huge amount of information that's been flowing in into egypt for several decades now, it's filled in the middle. there's now something that wasn't there before. >> rose: a program note. we expected to show you this evening conversations with mike huck bea. we'll show you those interviews later this week. tonight, lakhdar brahimi and joe nye when we continue. seven years ago, i had this idea. to make baby food the way moms would. happybaby strives to make the best organic baby food. in a business like ours, personal connections are so important. we use our american express op
. >> rose: and then a perspective from academia from harvard professor joe nye whose latest book is called "the future of power." >> there are two big power shifts going on in this century, one is among states, sometimes called the rise of china. the other is power diffusion, away from governments to non-governmental actors. that's the product of the information revolution. and egypt is a great example of that. it used to be conventional wisdom you had to choose between...
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then slavery in academia. also, remembering the father of the constitution, the story and author who says that james madison who should be known as the father of american politics. >> beginning april 1 and throughout the month, we will feature the winner of this year's c-span studentcam competition. and focus on events commission, are topics that helps them better understand the role of federal government. watch the winning videos on c- span and watch the people who created them. >> new york democratic congressman, anthony wiener, said today that the white house needs to do to -- need to do more to highlight the benefits of the federal health care law. >> welcome. i'm the chief operating center for the american progress. i oversee it was enacted one year ago today. congressman wiener was talking about the -- talking at the center for american progress action fund. >> thank you all for coming today. i am mayor ed tanden. -- i am neera tanden. we are very honored to have you all here. prior to my time here, i se
then slavery in academia. also, remembering the father of the constitution, the story and author who says that james madison who should be known as the father of american politics. >> beginning april 1 and throughout the month, we will feature the winner of this year's c-span studentcam competition. and focus on events commission, are topics that helps them better understand the role of federal government. watch the winning videos on c- span and watch the people who created them. >>...
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who just did have a gene for public, didn't read the times anymore, -- i haven't spent my time in academia but they were market testing. they were running focus groups. a lot, i believe a lot of their, i mean, they have two sections, thursday and the sunday style section. they are expanding their softness, their consumer news, their lifestyle news. a lot of their day coverage is driven by demographics, by marketing. so yes, i think that financial concerns, although they would like to admit it, they have to. financial concerns determine what the cover and how they write about. >> point taken about "the wall street journal," the reason i mention the "washington times," bill, was if the "new york times" is what you say shot through in its news column with subjectivity and bias, i don't think that's "the wall street journal" yet. it's just its editorial page. but that is the "washington times." so in that sense the "washington times," that you describe in your book, that's what i meant. michael myers, i take your point, points to him or talk about your second point. i'm ignoring your first poi
who just did have a gene for public, didn't read the times anymore, -- i haven't spent my time in academia but they were market testing. they were running focus groups. a lot, i believe a lot of their, i mean, they have two sections, thursday and the sunday style section. they are expanding their softness, their consumer news, their lifestyle news. a lot of their day coverage is driven by demographics, by marketing. so yes, i think that financial concerns, although they would like to admit it,...
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his focus is on working with academia and general researchers in trying to find innovative ways to bring value to our own economy, to grow our economy, if you will. those things are still covered in the president's 2012 budget, not to the extent that they were in the 2011 budget, but still, i think, effectively covered. we'll do demonstrate that we can do what we say we can do. -- we have to demonstrate that we can do what we say we can do. nasa has a history of promising then squandering the money. we intend to stop doing that. we intend to work with research centers and actually bring some of this technology development to the four where industry and academia are participating. if you go to colorado, where one of our competitors in the commercial food program is building rockets, they bring college students in, and they work alongside students. that is not nasa, but that is an entity supporting nasa and the future of commercial space flight. students in tog get them excited about being part of this program. >> in my brief eight weeks as chairman of this committee, i have my first real
his focus is on working with academia and general researchers in trying to find innovative ways to bring value to our own economy, to grow our economy, if you will. those things are still covered in the president's 2012 budget, not to the extent that they were in the 2011 budget, but still, i think, effectively covered. we'll do demonstrate that we can do what we say we can do. -- we have to demonstrate that we can do what we say we can do. nasa has a history of promising then squandering the...
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. >> de quÉ sirviÓ tanto esfuerzo de academia y tanta lucha para quÉ? para que buscara un fulano?s por ejemplo hay personas que quieren negar la ciudadanÍa a los niÑos nacidos aquÍ en los estados unidos, a los inmigrantes indocumentados y si hacemos algo asÍ, nosotros vamos a bajar en el rango. tambiÉn el nuevo presupuesto para el aÑo 2012 contiene recortes a la oficina de ciudadanÍa, o sea, serÁn menos recursos para promover la ciudadanÍa y la integraciÓn. y esta es una herramienta para comparar cÓmo estamos en el mundo y cuÁles son las cosas que podemos hacer mejor para integrar a los migrantes en los estados unidos. >> quÉ impacto puede tener el estudio en los cambios que pueda surgir en materia migratoria ya para terminar. >> otra vez yo creo que las leyes tienen consecuencias y sabemos en los estados unidos que somos una naciÓn de inmigrantes que durante toda la historia del paÍs los inmigrantes son una parte muy importante del paÍs y contribuyen mucho a este paÍs pero hay cosas que podemos hacer mejor para que se integren en las comunidades y la verdad es que nosotros no ten
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his focus is on working with academia industry and just general researchers in trying to find innovativeays to bring value to our own economy. to grow our economy, if you will. and those are still covered in the president's 2012 budget. not to the extent that they were in the president's proposed 2011 budget but still, i think, effectively covered -- we've got to demonstrate that we can do what we say we can do. so while i would love to have more money for technology demonstrations, nasa has a history of promising a lot in technology demonstrations and then squandering the money. we do not intend to do that. we intend to work with centers like the glenn research center, the langley research center, ames research center and others to bring some of the this technology development to the floor where industry and academia are participating. if you go out to colorado where one of our competitors in the commercial crew development program is building their rocket, they bring college students in and they work alongside with engineers. that's not a nasa but that is a commercial entity that is su
his focus is on working with academia industry and just general researchers in trying to find innovativeays to bring value to our own economy. to grow our economy, if you will. and those are still covered in the president's 2012 budget. not to the extent that they were in the president's proposed 2011 budget but still, i think, effectively covered -- we've got to demonstrate that we can do what we say we can do. so while i would love to have more money for technology demonstrations, nasa has a...
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. >> artes aÉreas de hollywood es la academia donde se forman los mejores coreÓgrafos y trapecistas delicias! [risas] >> aquÍ voy! >> pues vamos a escucharlas. >> felicidades, poncho, por ese varoncito que viene en camino, te queremos mucho. tres alguaciles federales fueron baleados en un tiroteo en micouri. se desconoce su condiciÓn. se investiga si fue un incidente de rehenes o si el sospechoso se parapetÓ en la casa donde se registrÓ la balacera. >> la cÁmara de representantes de georgia tiene pendiente en discusiÓn 8 proyectos de ley contra los indocumentados. la semana pasada los legisladores autorizaron el proyecto de ley que autoriza a la policÍa a investigar el estatus de algunos sospechosos. prohibirÍan las pendientes que los indocumentados obtengan beneficios de desempleo. >> mientras tanto, en utah, un proyecto de ley que permidirÍa otorgar los permisos de trabajo. penales paguen una multa de 2500 dÓlares y aprendan inglÉs, necesita que el republicano... sin embargo, analistas legales seÑalan que grandes probabilidades de que una corte declare inconstitucionales algunas parte
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y no hacia adelante hasta los 2 aÑos de edad en vez de un aÑo, las nuevas recomendaciones de la academia> bienvenidos aquÍ a mÉxico, en efecto, tengo mucha informaciÓn pero lamentablemente no es tan pos v positiva ahora nuevamente los grupos ros, la mÚsica vuelve ser atacada, en la madrugada el domingo comenzamos en la bahÍa cerca de puertovallarta, estaban en un palenque. coyote y su banda llevando alegrÍa a su pÚblico en pleno escenario cuando de pronto un explosivo es lanzado al escenario donde ellos estaban tocando y llega a lesionar a 3 mÚsicos que estÁn gravemente heridos en un hospital de ese estado de puerto vallarta y precisamente dicen que josÉ ledesma el coyote no tuvo ninguna lesiÓn pero 3 mÚsicos estÁn muy graves, determinaron que no fue una bomba como se decÍa, una bomba hecha con artefactos sofisticados si no que es una bomba caserÁ que fue lanzada por una persona que estaba viendo el palenque y suceden estas cosas que no queremos que se vuelvan a repetir y sin embargo, los grupos gruperos han sido lastimados en el Último tiempo. >> es increÍble que suceda estos tipo de co
y no hacia adelante hasta los 2 aÑos de edad en vez de un aÑo, las nuevas recomendaciones de la academia> bienvenidos aquÍ a mÉxico, en efecto, tengo mucha informaciÓn pero lamentablemente no es tan pos v positiva ahora nuevamente los grupos ros, la mÚsica vuelve ser atacada, en la madrugada el domingo comenzamos en la bahÍa cerca de puertovallarta, estaban en un palenque. coyote y su banda llevando alegrÍa a su pÚblico en pleno escenario cuando de pronto un explosivo es lanzado al...
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prior to entering academia, he litigated with the lawyers committee for civil rights under law and with the department of justice civil rights division. michael also served as a law clerk to judge james r. browning, who was then chief judge of the ninth circuit court of appeals. so please join me in welcoming michael. thank you very much for doing this today. [applause] >> thank you very much. it is an honor to be here. and before we get started with the panel, i just want to give a quick summary explanation of the posture of the case because it slightly unusual in the way that this cases arising in the supreme court. so the claim against wal-mart for sex discrimination nationwide in 2001 by a group of attorneys who formed the case around some claims in the case was originally filed in california and although the case has been pending for 10 years, not much is actually happened and that's one part that i wanted to frame because that's going to be a lot of discussion by the panelists. so the case involves classified allegations of sex discrimination in pay and permission by wal-mart and
prior to entering academia, he litigated with the lawyers committee for civil rights under law and with the department of justice civil rights division. michael also served as a law clerk to judge james r. browning, who was then chief judge of the ninth circuit court of appeals. so please join me in welcoming michael. thank you very much for doing this today. [applause] >> thank you very much. it is an honor to be here. and before we get started with the panel, i just want to give a quick...
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brown university president ruth simmons on the role of history in academia and how it was used in our universities. also, remembering the father of the constitution. james madison should also be known as the father of american politics. for the complete weekend schedule, go to c-span.org/history where you can also press the c-span alert button and have our schedules e-mailed to you. >> new york democratic congressman anthony weiner, a member of the energy and commerce subcommittee, said yesterday that the white house needs to do more to highlight the benefits of the health care law enacted a year ago wednesday. he spoke for about 45 minutes at an event hosted by the center for american progress action fund. this begins with the group's chief operating officer, neera tanden. >> thank you all for coming today. my name is neera tanden, and i'm the chief operating officer at the center for american progress. i also oversee our health team here at the center, and so we're very honored to have, have you all here. prior to my time here, i served on the president's health careae reform team a
brown university president ruth simmons on the role of history in academia and how it was used in our universities. also, remembering the father of the constitution. james madison should also be known as the father of american politics. for the complete weekend schedule, go to c-span.org/history where you can also press the c-span alert button and have our schedules e-mailed to you. >> new york democratic congressman anthony weiner, a member of the energy and commerce subcommittee, said...
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and so, the outpouring from academia and from the recent college graduates are far greater than i everatest group we may have had 18 applicants, very highly qualified applicants for every position. and given that we had a relocation bracket of a larger workforce from washington to huntsville and colorado springs, the timing was very good for this. and we were able to offer a lot of positions. so i'm very pleased with it. and also with the research partnerships. we been able to form. and rich matt locke and his folks have done a great job informing research partnerships with faculty and postdocs working in an advanced research areas. >> are the traditional measures of program performance cost schedule and risk still valid today? >> i believe there more valid today than ever before. with the complexities of which we have seen in the environment and in the technical challenges and so forth, it's very easy to get lost in all the details of the program. and you get back to the basics and we look for programs, how are they doing on meeting their original schedule, earned value management is
and so, the outpouring from academia and from the recent college graduates are far greater than i everatest group we may have had 18 applicants, very highly qualified applicants for every position. and given that we had a relocation bracket of a larger workforce from washington to huntsville and colorado springs, the timing was very good for this. and we were able to offer a lot of positions. so i'm very pleased with it. and also with the research partnerships. we been able to form. and rich...
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user facilities that the office of science runs for upwards of 27,000 researchers from industry and academia will be shuttered or put into a standby status. this includes the four nano science centers across the united states that have had breakthrough discoveries to propel our industries forward in the areas of solid state lighting and new drugs and microelectronics. let me talk about some of the other programs impacted in the department of energy. the office nuclear energy. this is leading the way to a new generation of smaller, less costly reactors at places such as oak ridge and idaho national laboratories. this effort will suffer. the ability to move this bipartisan program forward will cease. in the office energy efficiency and renewable energy, eer&e, as it's referred to in the department. the house bill will result in over 31,000 homes that will not be weatherized, and, by july 1, it is estimated that something like 8,000 people who are expected to perform this work will be out of jobs. the program to mix coal with biomass -- this is a program that shows great promise -- will be elim
user facilities that the office of science runs for upwards of 27,000 researchers from industry and academia will be shuttered or put into a standby status. this includes the four nano science centers across the united states that have had breakthrough discoveries to propel our industries forward in the areas of solid state lighting and new drugs and microelectronics. let me talk about some of the other programs impacted in the department of energy. the office nuclear energy. this is leading...
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will there be people from industry invited to that video or only the academia and government? >> we have not decided how we will go about our review. but wanted to be systematic and methodical. in our normal practice, we always reach out to stakeholders, not just to industry, but public interest groups and other members of the public. i would expect them whenever we do as part of this process will have public involvement. >> when entered the nuclear power plant near my home -- when i toured the nuclear plant near my home, as i recall, there were looking for a fail-safe mechanism to keep the generators running even if there was something dire that happened to the plant. i gather wood is happened here, if a tsunami because of diesel on the ground, it washed with the diesel and they were unable to run the generators. to reassure the folks here, my city, if you will, it seems that we have been proactive on the particular issue so that there is a back up to the back of to the back up to keep the generators running to pump the water in case -- you see where i'm going to. >> i do not
will there be people from industry invited to that video or only the academia and government? >> we have not decided how we will go about our review. but wanted to be systematic and methodical. in our normal practice, we always reach out to stakeholders, not just to industry, but public interest groups and other members of the public. i would expect them whenever we do as part of this process will have public involvement. >> when entered the nuclear power plant near my home -- when...
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months, i've reached out to our colleagues on both sides of the aisle to privacy experts at firms, in academia, and the advocacy community with one simple goal to figure out why we haven't reached a consensus on the national standard for the treatment of people's information and what we can do to establish one. let me say a thank you to many people here today. there's been a very positive reaction to this, a concerted effort, the obama administration, the commerce department, others are working dill gently to try to sort of help mold and shape this, and i've been impressed by the cooperative atmosphere in which everybody is working. many of the companies that have rejected registration in the past have made massive investments in privacy protection for their own customers, and their own firms, and a fair share of them now have chief privacy officers who care deeply about the issue and spent a lot of time thinking about it. these are serious people. many of them here, some will testify today, and they believe people's information is deserving of respect and protection, not just because it makes
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the role of slavery and american academia and time it was in the construction of many universities. also, remembering the father of the constitution. for the complete we can schedule, go to c- span.org/history. -- weekend schedule. >> friday night, female writers and activists from the middle east discuss unrest in their countries. you will hear perspective from women grappling with religious and political freedom. >> iran is really bad. the situation is bad for women and everyone, but this is one side of the coin. the other side is saudi arabia, but it is the darkest side. we live in a very dark area. nobody knows about us. we have never been heard, because we are very strong in terms of oil. we support the west with the oil, and also it is an islamic country. >> watch the summit from new york city friday night at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. host: midway between the u.s. capitol and the white house is the national archives located on constitution and pennsylvania avenue. america's most important documents are housed here. this morning we have a group of students from four states.
the role of slavery and american academia and time it was in the construction of many universities. also, remembering the father of the constitution. for the complete we can schedule, go to c- span.org/history. -- weekend schedule. >> friday night, female writers and activists from the middle east discuss unrest in their countries. you will hear perspective from women grappling with religious and political freedom. >> iran is really bad. the situation is bad for women and everyone,...
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tom hunter, which will include federal agencies, industry, academia, national labs, and various researchrganizations. the 15-member committee will work on a variety of issues related to offshore energy city, including drilling and workplace safety, well intervention, and containment and oil spill response this will be a key component of a long-term strategy to encourage -- address on an ongoing basis the technological lead and inherent risks associated with offshore drilling and deepwater drilling in particular. i have made a large number of contacts, including two companies represented in this room, this week alone, with the academic world and the ngo world and with industry just over the last few days to ensure that we have an outstanding committee. as you know, secretary salazar has asked dr. hunter, the former head of a national lab, to share the best to chair the committee. the ocean energy institute, which will be nurtured and shipped by the advisory committee, will foster collaboration among all key sticklers to increase offshore energy safety. the institute will focus on a broad
tom hunter, which will include federal agencies, industry, academia, national labs, and various researchrganizations. the 15-member committee will work on a variety of issues related to offshore energy city, including drilling and workplace safety, well intervention, and containment and oil spill response this will be a key component of a long-term strategy to encourage -- address on an ongoing basis the technological lead and inherent risks associated with offshore drilling and deepwater...
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facilities that the office of scienceff runs for upwards of 27,000 researchers from industry and academia will be shuttered or put into a standby status. this includes that for nanoscience centers across the united states that have had breakthrough discoveries tore propel our industries forward in the areas of solid-state lighting and new drugs and microelectronics. let me talk about some of the other programs impacted in the department of energy, the office of nuclear energy. this is leading the way to a new generation of smaller, less costly reactors at places such as oak ridge and idaho national laboratories.ty t this effort will suffer. the ability to move this bipartisan program will cease. in the office of energy efficiency and renewable energy, ea barr and e. as it is referred to in the department.illn the house bill will result in n over 31,000 homes that will not be weatherized and that's why -- by july 1 it is estimated that something like a thousand people who are expected to perform thif work will be out of jobs. programs to mix coal with biomass. this is a program that shows
facilities that the office of scienceff runs for upwards of 27,000 researchers from industry and academia will be shuttered or put into a standby status. this includes that for nanoscience centers across the united states that have had breakthrough discoveries tore propel our industries forward in the areas of solid-state lighting and new drugs and microelectronics. let me talk about some of the other programs impacted in the department of energy, the office of nuclear energy. this is leading...
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s marble potomac palaces or elite castles of the academia. but let's use some common sense here. farmers and ranchers are the best environmentalists in our country. no one respects the land or animals more than those who actually live on it and depend on it for a living. instead of burying us in ridiculous regulation that do nothing to improve the quality of life and environment, the government should look for incentives to encourage farmers and ranchers to do more not less. we don't need the e.p.a. inflicted dust bowl to devastate the american heartland. the e.p.a. should head on down the road and leave this regulation in the dust. that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. green, for five minutes. mr. green: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. today, march 2, 2011, marks texas independence day. 175 years ago the texas declaration of independence was ratified by the convention of 1836 on washington on the br
s marble potomac palaces or elite castles of the academia. but let's use some common sense here. farmers and ranchers are the best environmentalists in our country. no one respects the land or animals more than those who actually live on it and depend on it for a living. instead of burying us in ridiculous regulation that do nothing to improve the quality of life and environment, the government should look for incentives to encourage farmers and ranchers to do more not less. we don't need the...
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months, i've reached out to our colleagues on both sides of the aisle to privacy experts at firms, in academia and the advocacy community with one simple goal to figure out why we haven't reached a consensus on the national standard for the treatment of people's information and what we can do to establish one. let me say a thank you to many people here today. there's been a very positive reaction to this, a concerted effort, the obama administration, the commerce department, others are working...
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prior to entering academia michael litigated employment discrimination cases with the lawyers committee for civil rights under law and with the department of justice's civil rights division. michael also served as a law clerk to judge james r. browning, who was then chief judge of the ninth circuit court of appeals. so please join me in welcoming michael. thank you very much for doing this today. [applause] >> thank you very much and it is an honor to be here. before we get started with the panel i just want to give a quick summary explanation of the posture of the case because it is slightly unusual in the way that this case is arising in the supreme court. the claim was filed against walmart sex discrimination nationwide in 2001 by a group of attorneys who formed the case around some claims and the case was originally filed, it is filed in california. although the case has been pending for 10 years, not much has actually happened and that is the one part that i wanted to just frame because that is going to be a lot of the discussion by the panelists. the case involves classwide allega
prior to entering academia michael litigated employment discrimination cases with the lawyers committee for civil rights under law and with the department of justice's civil rights division. michael also served as a law clerk to judge james r. browning, who was then chief judge of the ninth circuit court of appeals. so please join me in welcoming michael. thank you very much for doing this today. [applause] >> thank you very much and it is an honor to be here. before we get started with...
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not only among the aficionado's huddled behind desks in dark rooms in academia, there is this idea that has struck a chord of interest. up to and including the highest officials in many countries around the world. many of whom we consulted with in advance. we are not persuaded that presenting surprises get to anywhere. presenting a consensus is much more effective and that is what we have tried to achieve. it is my great pleasure to ask lakhdar brahimi, phil has been there and done that numerous times, to share his personal wisdom about this issue and to share with the of the many great contributions he made to the production of our report. >> you said everything, tom. i do not know what you want me to add. perhaps just emphasize the point that thomas made at the end of this presentation. although we were 15 people, not representing anybody but ourselves, coming from various countries, but we were from the beginning clearing -- clear in our mind that our work is not an academic work. it is something that would be useful to the people who are concerned with issues of foreign -- of war an
not only among the aficionado's huddled behind desks in dark rooms in academia, there is this idea that has struck a chord of interest. up to and including the highest officials in many countries around the world. many of whom we consulted with in advance. we are not persuaded that presenting surprises get to anywhere. presenting a consensus is much more effective and that is what we have tried to achieve. it is my great pleasure to ask lakhdar brahimi, phil has been there and done that...
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and health research projects get off the ground and leverage resource of the private sector and academia. and that's why i was very pleased to see that the president's budget includes government investments in health care r&d. is budget recognizes the key agencies like nih and fda are essential to facilitate an environment where americans can continue to innovate. i did want to mention my disappointment in one program, that's the termination of the children's hospital medical education program. this has reversed decline kbr training programs and threatens the stability of the pediatric workforce, and the small hospitals that receive and which was the children's house hospital in my district represents about 1% of hospitals nationwide, but trained approximately 40% of all pediatricians. eliminating this program would have a major negative impact on access to primary care and impact access to specially care for children. and i want to mention that i'm committed to reauthorizing and funding this program and introducing a bill to do that soon. but really, i wanted to stress, madam secretary,
and health research projects get off the ground and leverage resource of the private sector and academia. and that's why i was very pleased to see that the president's budget includes government investments in health care r&d. is budget recognizes the key agencies like nih and fda are essential to facilitate an environment where americans can continue to innovate. i did want to mention my disappointment in one program, that's the termination of the children's hospital medical education...
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ruth simmons on the role of slavery and the history of academia.so, remembering the father of the constitution. james madison should also be known as "the father of american politics." good to c-span.org/history. you can have our schedules e- mail to you. >> if a forum on the future of home ownership that includes comments from vice president joe biden's economic a visor, jared bernstein. a panel of experts on the future of lenders at fannie mae and freddie mac. after that, a speech by henry cisneros. >> on "washington journal," we will focus on the military situation in libya. retired general wesley clark, the former nato supreme allied commander in europe. washington journal is live on c- span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. tonight on c-span, female blotters, writers, and activists from the middle east discuss civil unrest in their countries. you will hear from women grappling with political and religious freedom. >> it is really bad. the situation is bad for women and for everybody. this is one side of the coin. the other side is the darkest si
ruth simmons on the role of slavery and the history of academia.so, remembering the father of the constitution. james madison should also be known as "the father of american politics." good to c-span.org/history. you can have our schedules e- mail to you. >> if a forum on the future of home ownership that includes comments from vice president joe biden's economic a visor, jared bernstein. a panel of experts on the future of lenders at fannie mae and freddie mac. after that, a...
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user facilities that the office of science runs for upwards of 27,000 researchers from industry and academia will be shuttered or put into a standby status. this includes the four nano science centers across the united states that have had breakthrough discoveries to propel our industries forward in the areas of solid state lighting and new drugs and microelectronics. let me talk about some of the other programs impacted in the department of energy. the office nuclear energy. this is leading the way to a new generation of smaller, less costly reactors at places such as oak ridge and idaho national laboratories. this effort will suffer. the ability to move this bipartisan program forward will cease. in the office energy efficiency and renewable energy, eer&e, as it's referred to in the department. the house bill will result in over 31,000 homes that will not be weatherized, and, by july 1, it is estimated that something like 8,000 people who are expected to perform this work will be out of jobs. the program to mix coal with biomass -- this is a program that shows great promise -- will be elim
user facilities that the office of science runs for upwards of 27,000 researchers from industry and academia will be shuttered or put into a standby status. this includes the four nano science centers across the united states that have had breakthrough discoveries to propel our industries forward in the areas of solid state lighting and new drugs and microelectronics. let me talk about some of the other programs impacted in the department of energy. the office nuclear energy. this is leading...
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will there be people from industry invited to that video or only the academia and government? >> we have not decided how we will go about our review. but wanted to be systematic and methodical. in our normal practice, we always reach out to stakeholders, not just to industry, but public interest groups and other members of the public. i would expect them whenever we do as part of this process will have public involvement. >> when entered the nuclear power plant near my home -- when i toured the nuclear plant near my home, as i recall, there were looking for a fail-safe mechanism to keep the generators running even if there was something dire that happened to the plant. i gather wood is happened here, if a tsunami because of diesel on the ground, it washed with the diesel and they were unable to run the generators. to reassure the folks here, my city, if you will, it seems that we have been proactive on the particular issue so that there is a back up to the back of to the back up to keep the generators running to pump the water in case -- you see where i'm going to. >> i do not
will there be people from industry invited to that video or only the academia and government? >> we have not decided how we will go about our review. but wanted to be systematic and methodical. in our normal practice, we always reach out to stakeholders, not just to industry, but public interest groups and other members of the public. i would expect them whenever we do as part of this process will have public involvement. >> when entered the nuclear power plant near my home -- when...
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that we look at facilitang the relationships we have, various connections, technology working with academia. other libraries. and again, both the national archives, the library of congress, and each of the individual institutions. so i think we could have a good discussion this afternoon, informal setting. everyone's invited to participate in that. and there being no further business before the joint committees, transportation infrastructure. and this hearing is adjourned. thank you. >> it is raining i was just informed. d we will escort those who are going over if you'll meet outside the hearing room just as we conclude now. and, again, at 2:30 in theanon caucus room for the symposium. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] 1] [unintelligible] >> in a firm -- a few minutes, we hear from the head of microsoft, bill gates, regarding education. then "washington journal" is live. they will discuss the situation in libya and the federal budget. and the house is in session with general speeches at 10:00. and the
that we look at facilitang the relationships we have, various connections, technology working with academia. other libraries. and again, both the national archives, the library of congress, and each of the individual institutions. so i think we could have a good discussion this afternoon, informal setting. everyone's invited to participate in that. and there being no further business before the joint committees, transportation infrastructure. and this hearing is adjourned. thank you. >>...
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months, i've reached out to colleagues on both sides of the aisle, privacy experts at firms and academia and to the advocacy community, with one a simple goal -- to figure out why we are not reach a consensus on the national standard for treatment of people's information, and what we can do to establish one. let me say thank you to many of the people today. there has been a very positive reaction to this. a concerted effort by the obama administration, the commerce department, others working diligently to help mold this and shape it. i have been impressed by the cooperative atmosphere in which everybody's working. many of the companies that have rejected legislation in the past has made massive investments in privacy protection for their own customers and owned firms. a fair share of them have chief privacy officers who care deeply about the issue and have spent a lot of time thinking about it. these are serious people. many of them here, some of them will testify today. they believe that people's information is deserving of respect and protection, not just because it makes good business
months, i've reached out to colleagues on both sides of the aisle, privacy experts at firms and academia and to the advocacy community, with one a simple goal -- to figure out why we are not reach a consensus on the national standard for treatment of people's information, and what we can do to establish one. let me say thank you to many of the people today. there has been a very positive reaction to this. a concerted effort by the obama administration, the commerce department, others working...
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and ruth simmons on slavery and its impact on academia.o, remembering the father of the constitution. the assertion that james madison should be known as the father of american politics. go to c-span slot -- go to c- span.org/history. house and senate members have been spending the working week in their home districts. that gives you a chance to catch up on the dates you have missed in the first few months of the 112th congress. short-term spending bills, repeal of health care, and patent law reform, all online at c-span's congressional chronicle, with timelines in transcripts -- with timelines in transcript. momentarily here on c-span, we will rejoin our cbc simulcast of the no-confidence vote in the house of confidence -- in the house of commons in canada. the prime minister submitted his budget plan this week, and a house committee controlled by the opposition liberal party ruled that the conservative government acted in contempt by failing to disclose that budget. in that budget, the full cost of a number of government programs. the ho
and ruth simmons on slavery and its impact on academia.o, remembering the father of the constitution. the assertion that james madison should be known as the father of american politics. go to c-span slot -- go to c- span.org/history. house and senate members have been spending the working week in their home districts. that gives you a chance to catch up on the dates you have missed in the first few months of the 112th congress. short-term spending bills, repeal of health care, and patent law...
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we're encouraged that not only among the aficionadoes huddled behind desks in dark rooms in academia has this idea struck a chord of interest but now even more importantly out in public up to and including the highest officials in many countries around the world, many of whom we have consulted with in advance. we are not persuaded that presenting surprises gets you anywhere. presenting consensus is much more, i think effective and that's what we have tried to achieve. and now, it is my great pleasure, to ask lakhdar brahimi who has been there and done that a number of times with respect to this country and indeed other places in the region to share his personal wisdom about this issue and indeed to share with you the many great contributions he made to the production of our report. lakhdar, please. >> you said everything, tom. i don't know what you want me to add. perhaps just emphasize the point that tom made at the end of his presentation and that is that, although we were fit teen people not representing anybody exempt ourselves coming from various countries but i think we were fr
we're encouraged that not only among the aficionadoes huddled behind desks in dark rooms in academia has this idea struck a chord of interest but now even more importantly out in public up to and including the highest officials in many countries around the world, many of whom we have consulted with in advance. we are not persuaded that presenting surprises gets you anywhere. presenting consensus is much more, i think effective and that's what we have tried to achieve. and now, it is my great...