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leadership", y la academia nacional del "fbi".a la presidencia de los estados unidos se encontraron cara a cara esta noche en "new hampshire".---en el debate de hoy participaron el ex gobernador de massachusetts "mitt romney", el ex gobernador de "minnesota" "tim pawlenty", el ex senador por pennsylvania "rick santorum", el ex presidente de la camara de representantes "newt gingrich", y la congresista "michele bachmann".---los participantes hicieron todo lo posible por demostrar dos cosas:... que son lo suficientemente conservadores para ganarse el voto republicano en una eleccion primaria, y que tienen las cualidades necesarias para vencer al actual presidente "barack obama" en la eleccion de noviembre de 2012.---se cree que por lo menos dos republicanos mas declararan su candidatura:... el ex gobernador de "utah" "jon huntsman", y la ex gobernadora de alaska "sarah palin". --el intento de linchamiento de varios presuntos ladrones termino en una batalla campal en un pueblo aledaÑo a la ciudad de Éxico.--armados con piedras y palo
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y una vez mas....la academia de cine de hollywood ha decidido cambiar su sistema de seleccion para elahora podran ser entre 5 y 10 peliculas nominadas. duarnte sus 7 primeras decadas.. los oscar solo permitian la inclusion de 5 peliculas en la categoria a mejor peliculas del ano....ahora nos va a tocar esperar hasta el mes de enero cuando la academia de a conocer el numero de peliculas nominadas. cu --asi llegamos al final de nuestro programa. --no se pierda maÑana noticiero telemundo 48 a las 6 de la tarde con cesar bayona. --soy blanca garza, que descanse, buenas noches.
y una vez mas....la academia de cine de hollywood ha decidido cambiar su sistema de seleccion para elahora podran ser entre 5 y 10 peliculas nominadas. duarnte sus 7 primeras decadas.. los oscar solo permitian la inclusion de 5 peliculas en la categoria a mejor peliculas del ano....ahora nos va a tocar esperar hasta el mes de enero cuando la academia de a conocer el numero de peliculas nominadas. cu --asi llegamos al final de nuestro programa. --no se pierda maÑana noticiero telemundo 48 a las...
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[laughter] is the same as academia all the worse. people who occupy the screenwriting positions are very obvious in their politics and who they want to promote. marty kaplan a professor at usc, there film program is a norman lear so that tells you where they stand politically. cap plan and i see eye-to-eye with the advertisers being bamboozled. he said i will get around to the book they are not interested doing anything except promoting there of liberalism. infiltrating academia is another thing to do. we have to infiltrate the campuses, a takeover. the left has taken over. we are conservatives we focus on individuals the left is a leftist focusing on institutions but they are unbelievably powerful so we see the news media and entertainment media and then we are surprised when they turn out liberals? we need to be involved in institutional -- institution al takeovers the same way as the left. >> s.a. philosophical question is there a distinction between propaganda? >> what your feelings on that? >> that is the title of my book. [laug
[laughter] is the same as academia all the worse. people who occupy the screenwriting positions are very obvious in their politics and who they want to promote. marty kaplan a professor at usc, there film program is a norman lear so that tells you where they stand politically. cap plan and i see eye-to-eye with the advertisers being bamboozled. he said i will get around to the book they are not interested doing anything except promoting there of liberalism. infiltrating academia is another...
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llegó a teniente y en 2008 fue capitán de la policía de alameda es egresado de colombia college y la academia son conservadores para vencer al actual presidente barack obama en 2011, se cree que otros candidatos proclamarán como tales >> el intento de linchamiento de ladrones en méxico terminó en batalla campal, querían hacerse justicia por sus propias manos quemándolos vivos, al final la policía llegó al lugar a rescatar a los agresores >> hacemos una pausa y volvemos con el deporte adrian garcia marquez con los deportes.. < ahora, el deporte... >> en accion deportiva, copa oro y el tri el saldo del equipo mexicano 14 goles y 1 recibido este plantel es mucho más que un solo jugador >> aquí la responsabilidad es de los 11, no importa quien meta goles >> nos vamos a las acciones, honduras contra jamaica, el travesaño y la espalda de valladares para el autogol, honduras pierde 1 a 0 >> guatemala contra granada, el capitán, luego la joven promesa, después marco papa, al minuto 22, y en el segundo tiempo el gol al 54, así que 4 a 0 gana guatemala, pasando a los cuartos de final >> en septiembre d
llegó a teniente y en 2008 fue capitán de la policía de alameda es egresado de colombia college y la academia son conservadores para vencer al actual presidente barack obama en 2011, se cree que otros candidatos proclamarán como tales >> el intento de linchamiento de ladrones en méxico terminó en batalla campal, querían hacerse justicia por sus propias manos quemándolos vivos, al final la policía llegó al lugar a rescatar a los agresores >> hacemos una pausa y volvemos con...
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avanzada por favor visitelos el sol puede ser peligroso parao es lo que indica un nuevo estudio de la academia americana de pediatria... senalan que los bebes y ninos pequenos aun no han desarrollado suficiente proteccion natural contra el sol del verano, y los cambios que pueden sufrir en la piel podrian generar propensidad a cancer de la piel en la etapa adulta.. recomiendan no exponer a los ninos menores de seis meses al sol, y poner un bloqueador solar alto a los bebes mayores, y protejerles la cara con la junta electoral de maryland anuncio la validacion de mas de 18 mil firmas de las 56 mil rendum en el que decidira la vigencia de la iniciativa que permitiria a indocumentad os estudiar en las universidades del estado.. alfredo miranda nos a pocas semanas de cumplirse con el plazo otorgado por ley para conseguir las firmas necesarias para forzar a un referendum en el caso del dream act de maryland, la junta electoral del estado anuncio la validacion de mas de 18 mil firmas. si los opositores ahn recogido suficientes firmas por el momento. pero eso no termina ahí, todavía tienen el res
avanzada por favor visitelos el sol puede ser peligroso parao es lo que indica un nuevo estudio de la academia americana de pediatria... senalan que los bebes y ninos pequenos aun no han desarrollado suficiente proteccion natural contra el sol del verano, y los cambios que pueden sufrir en la piel podrian generar propensidad a cancer de la piel en la etapa adulta.. recomiendan no exponer a los ninos menores de seis meses al sol, y poner un bloqueador solar alto a los bebes mayores, y...
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hollywood is like liberal academia. it's so we stirred that everyone feels they are expecting fact is, not opinion. everything they say is true and if you disagree it's because you are factually incorrect. take for example susan harris the creator of a couple of the famous shows of all time soap and golden girls. here's what she had to say about conservatives across america. let's see if we can play that. >> these are the campbell's. >> mother, how would you like a daughter? >> jolie, just tell me? >> i and thinking of having a sex change operation. ♪ thank you for being a friend ♪ traveled down the road and back again ♪ [laughter] >> calmed down, ladies. did you just get out of prison? [laughter] what's your response to the criticism of people in these kind of groups when they say television is too liberal, progressive, and -- >> idiots talking. i mean what can i say. look there's a large section of this country it seems getting a little bit smarter there are a lot of people who really have medieval lines in all sorts
hollywood is like liberal academia. it's so we stirred that everyone feels they are expecting fact is, not opinion. everything they say is true and if you disagree it's because you are factually incorrect. take for example susan harris the creator of a couple of the famous shows of all time soap and golden girls. here's what she had to say about conservatives across america. let's see if we can play that. >> these are the campbell's. >> mother, how would you like a daughter?...
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. >> la leche con sabores tiene la aprobación de la academia estadounidense de pediatría y algunos críticosla vas a extrañar un poco?. >> sí la voy a tomar hasta que esté curado. >> en oakland, california, cristina l, telemundo. >> para recibir noticias de última hora en su celular solo tiene que enviar un mensaje de tex texto. >> con eso otra breve pausa desde chicago al regresar, cómo era la relación de arnold schwarzenegger con su hijo secreto, les tengo las fotos aquí. >> no se nos (♪). >> esta semana el mundo entero vio la foto del hijo secreto dear cholo schwarzenegger pero lo que pocos han visto son las fotografías del niño junto a el ex gobernador de california en varios momentos importantes de la vida de cualquier pequeño, nos la presenta maría paula ochoa quién tiene además importantes revelaciones sobre la madre mildred baena. >> la fotografía de mildred baena sonriente y orgullosa junto al niño que en origened dro dio la vuelta al mundo y telemundo adquirió algunas graficas más al ex gobernador de california junto a su hijo joseph. >> aquí lo vemos jugando golf en una actitud mu
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Él y su familia vivieron desapercibidos durante cinco aÑos, justo al lado de una de las mejores academias pakistÁn. es una potencia nuclear y no puede permitir que se desestabiliza. eso harÍa correr un grave riesgo, no solamente al mismo paquistÁn sino tambiÉn a la india, que tambiÉn es otra potencia nuclear, y toda la regiÓn. >> a medida que estados unidos se prepara para un retiro gradual de afganistÁn, la atenciÓn se enfoca en pakistÁn porque funcionarios norteamericanos sostienen que al qaeda y sus aliados siguen allÍ planeando ataques contra occidente. >> hoy tambiÉn se conociÓ que durante los Últimos dÍas de vida osama bin laden se quejaba en sus escritos de la mala campaÑa de mercadeo relacionada con al qaeda. decÍa que ese nombre estaba matando a muchos musulmanes lo cual era malo para el negocio. llegÓ incluso a pensar en cambiar el hombre por alguno que convenciera a mÁs musulmanes de que el grupo libraba una guerra santa contra los estados unidos. un informe presentado hoy ante el consejo de seguridad de las naciones unidas indica que el congreso mundial anual de cocaÍna vale $
Él y su familia vivieron desapercibidos durante cinco aÑos, justo al lado de una de las mejores academias pakistÁn. es una potencia nuclear y no puede permitir que se desestabiliza. eso harÍa correr un grave riesgo, no solamente al mismo paquistÁn sino tambiÉn a la india, que tambiÉn es otra potencia nuclear, y toda la regiÓn. >> a medida que estados unidos se prepara para un retiro gradual de afganistÁn, la atenciÓn se enfoca en pakistÁn porque funcionarios norteamericanos...
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minister we were in demand to teach seminaries and all of that and i said no, my whole life has been in academia. >> no, meg had degrees in this. >> she did and she was the counselor making a living as counselling and i wanted to work in the pastor and that is what i did. >> y'all were married what year? >> 1952. september 18th i remember my anniversary. >> there you go. >> and children? >> yes, we have john, who is a lawyer, head of major program in southern california, in the area of communication actually, we have a daughter who is up in tampa and she graduated also from college and back east in colorado i should say and then our youngest is jed and some people may know him because he developed a view called blended values, it is a basis for looking at stocks you are going to buy, not just from their economic value but from their social impact value. >> name of the company is what? >> well, he is independent right now but he is jed emmerson in new york and he consults he really does quite a -- >> blended values. well, and so you find yourself then in the east, an assistant pastor hopscotch us
minister we were in demand to teach seminaries and all of that and i said no, my whole life has been in academia. >> no, meg had degrees in this. >> she did and she was the counselor making a living as counselling and i wanted to work in the pastor and that is what i did. >> y'all were married what year? >> 1952. september 18th i remember my anniversary. >> there you go. >> and children? >> yes, we have john, who is a lawyer, head of major program in...
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convertido en los guias de decenas de turistas en varias ciudades en china, son estudiantes de una academiajÓvenes. el entretenimiento se mezcla con el aprendizaje y la seguridad en un parque de diversiones para los niÑos con capacidades especiales en texas. ♪ >> la familia llegÓ desde muy temprano, sus hijos son autistas y aquÍ por fin encontraron lo que tanto buscaban. >> puede ser como niÑos normales, esos niÑos. eso es lo que importa. >> es un sitio creado para niÑos con necesidades especiales, a diferencia de otros parques...fue operado de el corazÓn por primera vez disfrutar de actividades que siempre anhelo. >> aquÍ no hay largas lineas, una vez ahÍ disfrutan de los carritos multicolores, los columpios y Áreas de recreo, aquÍ no hay tiempo para el aburrimiento. >> fue dedicado a una persona muy especial a un adolescente que lo Único que querÍa era jugar libremente en un parque de diversiones. >> se trata de una joven de 17 aÑos, su padre decidiÓ crear esta atracciÓn porque notó de su hija no podÍa jugar que otros niÑos. >> el primero en su clase, hay parques con algunas cosas pero es
convertido en los guias de decenas de turistas en varias ciudades en china, son estudiantes de una academiajÓvenes. el entretenimiento se mezcla con el aprendizaje y la seguridad en un parque de diversiones para los niÑos con capacidades especiales en texas. ♪ >> la familia llegÓ desde muy temprano, sus hijos son autistas y aquÍ por fin encontraron lo que tanto buscaban. >> puede ser como niÑos normales, esos niÑos. eso es lo que importa. >> es un sitio creado para...
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and so we really have to work with academia, with all the land management agencies, forest service, park service, blm, state parks and all that to look at how we can build in resilience and redundancy in natural systems so they can make it into the future. >> that's a huge challenge. i want to let you get back to. it. thanks for taking a few minutes out for us. >> sthauthank you very much. it's great. >> sounds like they really have their work cut out for them. thanks for coming in today, rachel, wyatt, ana. have a great weekend. thank you to you for joining us. visit kqed/thisweek to catch up on episodes and segments. one program note. we'll be off next week for the july 4th holiday. join me back here on friday july 8th for the television special "republic of cannabis" part of our in-depth look at california's booming medical marijuana series. for more about the series, check in kqed.org. i'm scott shafer sitting in for belva davis. good night.
and so we really have to work with academia, with all the land management agencies, forest service, park service, blm, state parks and all that to look at how we can build in resilience and redundancy in natural systems so they can make it into the future. >> that's a huge challenge. i want to let you get back to. it. thanks for taking a few minutes out for us. >> sthauthank you very much. it's great. >> sounds like they really have their work cut out for them. thanks for...
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monopoly has come completely out of hand and when it's being reviewed by independent experts eyes and academia as opposed to founded party corporate lobby and so we're seeing optimum monopoly terms vary between one for seven or nine years which is way short of on today's life time for seventy years we need to ask ourselves why does the cockroach monopoly for that matter the patent monopoly exist and it's said to be an incentive to create. but all of which when you go there and say that it's an incentive to create more if you have done something successful that doesn't justify why current term is life plus another seventy years because no one third to my knowledge has kept writing books after they are dead and buried so it took least seven years too long. when you look at it it's justifiably much too long so we're sort of putting a stick in the ground and estimating shortening five years from today to publication might be a good start just see how that fares on the other hand you also have this issue with copyright monopoly has crept into our private communications it well it was a distribution
monopoly has come completely out of hand and when it's being reviewed by independent experts eyes and academia as opposed to founded party corporate lobby and so we're seeing optimum monopoly terms vary between one for seven or nine years which is way short of on today's life time for seventy years we need to ask ourselves why does the cockroach monopoly for that matter the patent monopoly exist and it's said to be an incentive to create. but all of which when you go there and say that it's an...
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poderes unidos a otros compaÑeros mutantes emprenderÁn una aventura que conducirÁ a la creaciÓn de la academiaomo sociedad tenemos problemas, no importa lo difÍcil que sea para ser aceptado. >> estÁ el miedo a las cosas que son diferentes y no entiendes. la idea que tenemos que trazar una lÍnea entre el dos y nosotros, algo que es absurdo porque todos somos iguales y tenemos que compartir este planeta. >> es un joven que decide ver la vida diferente al enterarse que su padre de 75 aÑos y paciente de cÁncer terminal es homosexual y tiene una pareja mÁs joven. todas las experiencias darÁn un nuevo giro o cuando el amor toque a su puerta. >> cuenta la historia de una pareja al borde la separaciÓn pez marcada cuando se entera que su hijo perpetrÓ una masacre en la universidad y luego se quitÓ la vida. a partir de ese momento ellos vivirÁn una serie de experiencias que los llevarÁ a encontrar la felicidad nuevamente. >> si quieres saber de esto y otras pelÍculas visite la pÁgina de univisiÓn. >> cristian castro dijo que su madre es adicta a los cigarrillos. >> siempre ha sido fumadora. siempre ha s
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in academia. we have some others that we asked to be here this morning, but they declined. on the second panel, we have two witnesses. mr. fisher, a scholar in residence of the constitution project. he worked at the library of congress as the senior specialist in the separation of powers, and he was a specialist in constitutional law. and the professor and there is from temple university, and he served in the state department and on the national security council staff. he has written extensively on foreign relations law at the united states. so we appreciate all of our witnesses taking time to be here today. senator lugar. >> thank you very much for calling this meeting. we're considering the legal and constitutional basis for ongoing united states military operations in libya. the president declined to seek congressional authorization before initiating hostilities. subsequently, he has carried them out for more than three months without seeking or receiving a congressional authorization. this sta
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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. but it's really interesting that the. the connection to writing and the connection. politics you know you were right and historian first and then you started writing. what. book political event set you off and what's a good place you know i don't hear all that most is really about culture culture i swear 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 ok and the book title ever israel's a 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 about america became just m
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. but it's really interesting that the. the connection to writing and the connection. politics you know you were right and historian first and then you started writing. what. book political event set you off and what's a good place you know i don't hear all that most is really about culture culture i swear i want to be a cultural historian you know i was i...
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we're spending our energy and dollars doing the research hand in hand with noah and the state and academia. >> one thing that came out of this is a realization by all companies and the government that the fishing industry itself could be used as an effective response tool in situations like this. use of the vessels opportunity program work. going forward, it puts an aspect in place that many didn't realize they had in front of them. at very little cost. we were doing our thing and various fisheries at a moment's notice can be called upon to act upon as the safeguard between shoreline and the problem offshore. a light bulb going off. >> i am curious to what extent people in the oil industry, how that relationship has changed, we have to get the oil industry out of the gulf. they are interwoven in terms of the economy of the gulf coast. how do you handle your relationship with people in oil? >> they are us. half of my family emigrated from france and ireland in the 1700s in the oil and gas business. have far in the seafood business. they couldn't make it in the harder of the two businesses.
we're spending our energy and dollars doing the research hand in hand with noah and the state and academia. >> one thing that came out of this is a realization by all companies and the government that the fishing industry itself could be used as an effective response tool in situations like this. use of the vessels opportunity program work. going forward, it puts an aspect in place that many didn't realize they had in front of them. at very little cost. we were doing our thing and various...
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of abuse that i criticized is that lowered may be in academia. >> the problem like war and climate change, it goes all the way. the argument in the book is that there is problems with it is very difficult to sell those if not international lot. >> host: your book you write politics and idealism and careless thinking can the inspired to say in the first and loan resemblance to run the looking at international law that is. >> you go criticize a violation of marvell arms but to other countries violate the natural law because they can get away with it. now some circumstances they cannot that is from the economic perspective. and the conditions under which it is an effective so when you design new constitutions is more than the effective or ineffective. >> what our social norms? >> they are hard to define. one could think of them that. >> host: although people will. >> guest: emily post and people who writes etiquette books lowered giving advice how they should be cave, . >> host: but you ride to legal rules are best understood as a efforts too. >> one of appliances off from a service of spent
of abuse that i criticized is that lowered may be in academia. >> the problem like war and climate change, it goes all the way. the argument in the book is that there is problems with it is very difficult to sell those if not international lot. >> host: your book you write politics and idealism and careless thinking can the inspired to say in the first and loan resemblance to run the looking at international law that is. >> you go criticize a violation of marvell arms but to...
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one of the points was to raise the issue of the intersection between academia and the crisis and frankly, it's the only place in articles or movies that i'm seen that raised. i think it is -- it raises important questions about the degree to which our business schools and our law schools, by the way, i think our law schools are equally culpable in that respect and are taught sets of principles and paradigms that we now have to seriously rethink. now, the underbelly of the argument that charles ferguson made were the consultants getting big sums of money. i don't want to challenge a motive now whether that's right or wrong, but the conclusion you reach is we have to rethink how and what we teach is certainly correct. i don't say that to denigrate the education here or up the river a little bit, but i think we have to challenge what we were teaching, the whole issue with financial engineering, a product of a lot of smart people believing in the premise that, you know, the more credit defoment swaps there were, the less risk there was in the economy, clearly, it didn't work out so well. we
one of the points was to raise the issue of the intersection between academia and the crisis and frankly, it's the only place in articles or movies that i'm seen that raised. i think it is -- it raises important questions about the degree to which our business schools and our law schools, by the way, i think our law schools are equally culpable in that respect and are taught sets of principles and paradigms that we now have to seriously rethink. now, the underbelly of the argument that charles...
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in academia. we have some others that we asked to be here this morning, but they declined. on the second panel, we have two witnesses. mr. fisher, a scholar in residence of the constitution project. he worked at the library of congress as the senior specialist in the separation of powers, and he was a specialist in constitutional law. and the professor and there is from temple university, and he served in the state department and on the national security council staff. he has written extensively on foreign relations law at the united states. so we appreciate all of our witnesses taking time to be here today. senator lugar. >> thank you very much for calling this meeting. we're considering the legal and constitutional basis for ongoing united states military operations in libya. the president declined to seek congressional authorization before initiating hostilities. subsequently, he has carried them out for more than three months without seeking or receiving a congressional authorization. this sta
in academia. we have some others that we asked to be here this morning, but they declined. on the second panel, we have two witnesses. mr. fisher, a scholar in residence of the constitution project. he worked at the library of congress as the senior specialist in the separation of powers, and he was a specialist in constitutional law. and the professor and there is from temple university, and he served in the state department and on the national security council staff. he has written...
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in academia.have some others that we asked to be here this morning, but they declined. on the second panel, we have two witnesses. mr. fisher, a scholar in residence of the constitution project. he worked at the libry of congress as the senior specialist in the separation of powers, and he was a specialist in constitutional law. and the professor and there is from temple university, and he servedn the state department and on the national security council staff. he has written extensively on foreign relations law at the united states. so we appreciate all of our witnesses taking time to be here today. senator lugar. >> thank you very much for calling this meeting. we're considering the legal and constitutional basis for ongoing united states military operations in libya. the president declined to seek congressional authorization before initiating hostilities. subsequently, he has carried them out for more than three months without seeking or receiving a congressional authorization. this state of af
in academia.have some others that we asked to be here this morning, but they declined. on the second panel, we have two witnesses. mr. fisher, a scholar in residence of the constitution project. he worked at the libry of congress as the senior specialist in the separation of powers, and he was a specialist in constitutional law. and the professor and there is from temple university, and he servedn the state department and on the national security council staff. he has written extensively on...
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the view that our call legal globalism that i criticize, you see more in academia and in europe more than in the united states that if countries would agree to more international treaties problems like war and climate change would go away. the argument in the book that i make is there are basic problems of collective action at the international level which did not exist in countries and it is difficult to solve those through international law. >> host: in your book "the perils of global legalism" you write that legalism and careless thinking conspire to produce a picture of international law that bears little resemblance to reality. >> guest: there is a view of international law especially human-rights, actually constrains states quite effectively. during the budget ministration people criticize the bush and administration for violating stern and norms of international law but did so because it could and other countries violate international law because they can get away with it. in some circumstances states cannot get away with violating international law and from an academic perspe
the view that our call legal globalism that i criticize, you see more in academia and in europe more than in the united states that if countries would agree to more international treaties problems like war and climate change would go away. the argument in the book that i make is there are basic problems of collective action at the international level which did not exist in countries and it is difficult to solve those through international law. >> host: in your book "the perils of...
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the transformative power of the internet are usually middle aged men working in the media or the academia who never had to do household work so that's why they think the internet is so cool where the real changes are things like the washing machine. of course, i'm not saying that my -- this is entirely fair, because washing machines have been around for a hundred years and intent 20, maybe in 20 years, the internet changes the world more, but so far, it hasn't. wisconsin, you know, i don't know enough about the situation there, but i mean, this is what i find very depressing. it's not just this country, but in britain and many other european countries as well. basically this recession has been created by the finance industry, but now, i mean, used as an attack on the welfare state and ordinary people who have nothing to do with this crisis, huh? so much so that the governor of the bank of england who by any stretch of the imagination is a leftist and in a speech said i'm surprised by the lack of anger in the population saying that the finance industry because they are totally to blame for
the transformative power of the internet are usually middle aged men working in the media or the academia who never had to do household work so that's why they think the internet is so cool where the real changes are things like the washing machine. of course, i'm not saying that my -- this is entirely fair, because washing machines have been around for a hundred years and intent 20, maybe in 20 years, the internet changes the world more, but so far, it hasn't. wisconsin, you know, i don't know...
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competitive solicitations with the doe, department of energy national laboratories industry and academia, oe has sponsored research and development of several advanced cybersecurity technologies that are commercially available and a example of these examples include, a secured serial communications for control system that has been commercialized by schweitzer engineering laboratories. a tool kid that provides auditing of security settings. this was commercialized by digital bond which is a small business. vulnerability assessments of 38 different skate systems and a common vulnerabilities report to help utilities and vendors mitigate vulnerabilities in many systems. supporting the development of cybersecurity standards, our office is collaborating with nist and other organizations to develop a framework and roadmap for operability to have cybersecurity as a critical element. the panel cybersecurity working group released the cybersecurity guidelines for the smart grid. and they will have vend r neutral actionable guidance to utillity entities to build cybersecurity into the smart grid co
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the view that i call global legalism in which i criticize is a view which you see more maybe in academia and certain, and in europe, for example, more than in the united states which is that if countries would agree to more international treaties, problems like war and climate change and so forth would go away. and the argument in the book that i make is that there are basic problems of collective action at the international level which do not exist within countries, and it's very difficult to solve those problems through international law. >> host: and in your 2009 book, "the perils of global legalism," you write that politics, idealism and careless thinking conspire to produce a picture of international law that bears little resemblance to reality. >> guest: right. so the, there's, so there's a view of international law, especially human rights law, for example, that it's actually, it actually constrains states quite effectively. and during the bush administration people criticized the bush administration for violating certain norms of international law. but it did so because it could.
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levchenko's organization, invited people within the states and within academia to be trained on the testing that was done to screen the seafood for any sort of oil contamination. we know that we can smell the pah's at very low levels. we have a very low threshold in our noses. this technology dates back to the early 1960's in japan, where japanese researchers tried to equate -- if i have an oil spill and i take what i think is that concentration and put it in a tank and put in fish and allow them to swim and then take out at certain periods -- how quickly does it take up the compounds. by the same token, put it into water and see how quickly that dissipated. it was shown that they can detect down to .5 parts per million. what does that mean for you? one. one part per million is about a drop. >> our people back to eating gulf seafood now? >> there are still some concerns. we did a lot of training with the harvest through open waters, working with the fda and noaa to guarantee that the seafood is harvested through open waters. they can do that easily. we trained the processors so they could s
levchenko's organization, invited people within the states and within academia to be trained on the testing that was done to screen the seafood for any sort of oil contamination. we know that we can smell the pah's at very low levels. we have a very low threshold in our noses. this technology dates back to the early 1960's in japan, where japanese researchers tried to equate -- if i have an oil spill and i take what i think is that concentration and put it in a tank and put in fish and allow...
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he has a 7,000 word essay about the role of media and academia and politicians and others, it's a goodope everyone will get an opportunity to read all about it. al gore is still relevant. he is out there raising money for important causes. not just climate change. he has been doing a great deal on education and health care and other issues he deeply cares about. i'm glad he is using his time to devote to the issues. any one of us who have been out there recently. i travel all the time with the tornados and the fires burning, i was in jacksonville, florida of all places and the smog from the smoke coming from southern georgia, we have issues to deal with. i hope we have a serious conversation about climate change and stop with just kicking people because we disagree >> i'm not kicking anyone. al gore could have written that article without blasting the president as a failure. that's unusual. let's leave it. i want to quickly -- >> a failure to use the bully pulpit. >> hoary said he failed to use the bully pulpit and never presented the magnitude of the crisis and he goes on in that para
he has a 7,000 word essay about the role of media and academia and politicians and others, it's a goodope everyone will get an opportunity to read all about it. al gore is still relevant. he is out there raising money for important causes. not just climate change. he has been doing a great deal on education and health care and other issues he deeply cares about. i'm glad he is using his time to devote to the issues. any one of us who have been out there recently. i travel all the time with the...
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to meet requests from academia, ngos and the public what did i do going action, nrda inchoate historieshave data sharing and practices that result in the most transparent damage assessments in history. one of the key actions to assess that were banned and dated during the nrda process. said three updates its application website, allowing users to insert data with an interactive map. on what i've been in an unprecedented amount, macondo and trustees communicate with the public. since the beginning, trustees conduct numerous roundtable discussions and a facilitated stakeholder field trips discussed and observed. part of the programmatic environment on taxing the process, project ideas and public meetings held across the state said in washington d.c. the environmental impact is no small feat, but i too assure you i will not relent on efforts to protect livelihood of the gulf coast residents and mitigate environmental impact of this bill. .. and the trustees and if things going to court in a contested we get kentucky logger per crew of time but if estimation as to where we are in the proces
to meet requests from academia, ngos and the public what did i do going action, nrda inchoate historieshave data sharing and practices that result in the most transparent damage assessments in history. one of the key actions to assess that were banned and dated during the nrda process. said three updates its application website, allowing users to insert data with an interactive map. on what i've been in an unprecedented amount, macondo and trustees communicate with the public. since the...
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parish priest for less than a year, pope benedict's career was given to the intellectual pursuits of academia's authored over 30 books. in the morning he reads, prepares sermons and tends to the abundant work of his leadership. the quiet nature of his day is regularly broken. by public duty. vatican city consists of just over 108 acres. some of those covered by gardens that supply the pope's kitchen. though for centuries, tradition dictated that the pope eat alone, benedict is occasionally joined by a guest and he always dines with his personal secretaries. having grown up in the mountain villages of bavaria, the holy father is a walker, a rooftop stroll through his sanctuary is later followed by a walk three the vatican gardens, an opportunity for exercise and the rosary. from the privacy of his living quarters, he travels by somewhat modern convenience to the formal rooms of the apostolic palace. here surrounded by the art of his faith, benedict meets with the dignitaries, both spiritual and political. like many of us, the pope ends his day with the push of a button, a nightly italian news
parish priest for less than a year, pope benedict's career was given to the intellectual pursuits of academia's authored over 30 books. in the morning he reads, prepares sermons and tends to the abundant work of his leadership. the quiet nature of his day is regularly broken. by public duty. vatican city consists of just over 108 acres. some of those covered by gardens that supply the pope's kitchen. though for centuries, tradition dictated that the pope eat alone, benedict is occasionally...
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en el 2007 formaba parte de la academia de los red bull que luego le ofreciÓ un contrato para jugar ensiguiÓ creciendo marcando goles de gran calidad tÉcnica con el equipo de nueva york. >> si tuvieras que dar un consejo,quÉ le dirÍas? >> que tiene que trabajar,tiene cualidades pero tiene que trabajar,siempre hay que trabajar. >> a pesar de su inmadurez como futbolista, el tÉcnico de estados unidos hizo una fuerte apuesta para la copa oro. y si le empatÓ a la argentina de messi,porque no convertirse en el gran nueve que la selecciÓn de estados unidos necesita? (gritos) >> excelente perfil,excelente perfil, de verdad que sÍ, muy interesante,me encanta,ademÁs es muy claro el consejo que le dan,puede tener talento,pero tiene que trabajar. >> y hoy se enfrentan panamÁ y guadalupe,a las 430 del centro y los 30 del pacÍfico por galavisiÓn,y mÁs tarde van a jugar estados unidos y canadÁ por telefutura. la Última vez que se enfrentaron estados unidos y canadÁ fue en la copa oro de 2007,ganÓ estados unidos 2-1 en un partido polÉmico porque le anularon un gol a canadÁ. hay un sabor de revancha p
en el 2007 formaba parte de la academia de los red bull que luego le ofreciÓ un contrato para jugar ensiguiÓ creciendo marcando goles de gran calidad tÉcnica con el equipo de nueva york. >> si tuvieras que dar un consejo,quÉ le dirÍas? >> que tiene que trabajar,tiene cualidades pero tiene que trabajar,siempre hay que trabajar. >> a pesar de su inmadurez como futbolista, el tÉcnico de estados unidos hizo una fuerte apuesta para la copa oro. y si le empatÓ a la argentina...
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. >> dos veces ganador del oscar de la academia y director, productor, viene hablarnos de su mÁs reciente que hicimos fue reÍrnos, divertirnos, conversar y al mismo tiempo, pues miramos la importancia de el argumento de esta pelÍcula. y espero trabajar con ella tanto como visito univisiÓn y ver a todas las bellezas. >> es importante recalcar, compartes la pelÍcula con wilmer iguald val rama. >> quÉ tal trabajar con esta nueva generaciÓn de actores. >> uno no conocerÍa a menos que decidiera entrar a la universidad una atmÓsfera completamente nueva para uno. >> asÍ que vimos personas desde bueno, sÍ como wilmer y todos los chicos que estaban ahÍ en las clases. >> desde la pelÍcula y eso es lo fabuloso de una universidad. >> uno de pronto es parte de una comunidad mÁs grande que el individuo y a la vez muy diferente, muy diversa de lo que es uno. >> y eso es algo muy especial cuando la gente venÍa a las audiciones para las pelÍculas y asÍ mis palabras y mi libreto mejor de lo que habÍa escrito, eso lo mejoraba y eso es lo emocionante y uno espera como director. >> univisiÓn tiene un compromi
. >> dos veces ganador del oscar de la academia y director, productor, viene hablarnos de su mÁs reciente que hicimos fue reÍrnos, divertirnos, conversar y al mismo tiempo, pues miramos la importancia de el argumento de esta pelÍcula. y espero trabajar con ella tanto como visito univisiÓn y ver a todas las bellezas. >> es importante recalcar, compartes la pelÍcula con wilmer iguald val rama. >> quÉ tal trabajar con esta nueva generaciÓn de actores. >> uno no...
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after leaving statewide office, governor peterson took his special brand of leadership to academia serving as president of the university system of new hampshire. he worked to build higher institutions of learning that empowered students to take full advantage of the opportunities our great country provides believing in the transformative power of education. with governor peterson's passing, new hampshire citizen have lost a wonderful, true, beloved, loyal friend. ms. ayotte: at this sad time we celebrate his life, grateful to have known a leader who embodied the very best of public service. mr. president, i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from montana. mr. tester: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, when we're able to moaft economic development bill -- move the economic development bill,ly have a bipartisan amendment that will address the interchange issue in a way that i think most senators can support. i would also like to note that i appreciate senator durbin's passion on the issue and with any number of issues we have in common, i loo
after leaving statewide office, governor peterson took his special brand of leadership to academia serving as president of the university system of new hampshire. he worked to build higher institutions of learning that empowered students to take full advantage of the opportunities our great country provides believing in the transformative power of education. with governor peterson's passing, new hampshire citizen have lost a wonderful, true, beloved, loyal friend. ms. ayotte: at this sad time...
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the spectrum of people from business to governments, academia. people across the political spectrum. identifying key risks and key drives in the development of broadband. working in four separate groups, looking at scenarios, every single one of them came up with the same risks and the same drives. every single one of them independently framed it in the same way as trust. i think if we look today at the wave of breaches that -- that senator rockefeller alluded to, we are facing a higher risk scenario, which trust is eroding. there are a lot of companies that have good practices but understand the ordinance of trust to their business models, their survival. there are malicious actors and outliers there who exploit that trust. >> thank you, senator. senator wicker? >> i'm going to yield my time. i hope we are able to get to the second panel before the series of seven votes begins. >> we won't but we're coming back. we have no choice. >> i understand that and i yield my time. >> all right. then senator ayotte. >> thank you, mr. chairman . mr. kerry,
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and then listen to the critics like myself and my colleagues to read politics free rahm of academia contrast with has been achieved that is infeasible, unlikely. nevertheless, that's what we are put on earth to do and do what we must. i commend michael barr for his very thorough and sing analysis of the crisis and very rich description of all of its moving parts. in particular the description of the role of the shadow banking sector and engaging in a regulatory arbitrage and accumulating the risk that led to the defense of 2007 to 2009. like many commentators, but he felt the dismantling of the architecture of the 1930's were precipitating a financial crisis. now we can only hope the regulatory architecture developed in the framework of dodd-frank will give us six decades or more of financial stability and economic growth. the reforms of the 1930's. and we can hope that this is the end of too big to fail. certainly the intent is there and the ingredients are on the table, but i think that there's a lot of wishful thinking involved in achieving this legislation that's likely to repeat the suc
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host: the other story on the economic front, from austin goolsbee, going back to academia to resume hisosition there. charlottesville, republican line. caller: good morning. i feel that our elected officials should be held the highest ethical standards. it is amazing that we have just forgotten that a person cannot lie, cheat, and get away with it. it is not to say that we do not all do wrong. and we all do, certainly. in this case they had started looking into the young ladies background. to try to discredit him. where is the honesty and integrity? america, we need to get back to honesty and integrity. i am retired military. if this had happened in the military, he would have been forced to resign. he would have been taken out of command. it is unfortunate that we would even have to talk about this. personal responsibility, we have to get back to it. host: this message from twitter -- host: glen, michigan, is up next. caller: good morning, c-span. good morning, america. the last few people took my thunder. in my country what i see is that we have been taken advantage of. the apology ro
host: the other story on the economic front, from austin goolsbee, going back to academia to resume hisosition there. charlottesville, republican line. caller: good morning. i feel that our elected officials should be held the highest ethical standards. it is amazing that we have just forgotten that a person cannot lie, cheat, and get away with it. it is not to say that we do not all do wrong. and we all do, certainly. in this case they had started looking into the young ladies background. to...
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and then listen to the critics like myself and my colleagues to read politics free rahm of academia contrast with has been achieved that is infeasible, unlikely. nevertheless, that's what we are put on earth to do and do what we must. i commend michael barr for his very thorough and sing analysis of the crisis and very rich description of all of its moving parts. in particular the description of the role of the shadow banking sector and engaging in a regulatory arbitrage and accumulating the risk that led to the defense of 2007 to 2009. like many commentators, but he felt the dismantling of the architecture of the 1930's were precipitating a financial crisis. now we can only hope the regulatory architecture developed in the framework of dodd-frank will give us six decades or more of financial stability and economic growth. the reforms of the 1930's. and we can hope that this is the end of too big to fail. certainly the intent is there and the ingredients are on the table, but i think that there's a lot of wishful thinking involved in achieving this legislation that's likely to repeat the suc
and then listen to the critics like myself and my colleagues to read politics free rahm of academia contrast with has been achieved that is infeasible, unlikely. nevertheless, that's what we are put on earth to do and do what we must. i commend michael barr for his very thorough and sing analysis of the crisis and very rich description of all of its moving parts. in particular the description of the role of the shadow banking sector and engaging in a regulatory arbitrage and accumulating the...
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what is it with these guys in academia? there they are. went back to professorships. presumably, went took jared's to buy some jewelry, who knows? any rate this all comes, guys, in the wake of some disappointing economic news, which i don't have to tell you about, and this morning, a poll in the "washington post" indicating that about three out of five americans don't even believe the economy is recovering. about nine out of ten americans have a negative view of the economy and about 45 -- about 60% give the president a very -- very negative marks on his handling of the recovery. at the same time, those people polled in this "washington post" poll said 45% of them now give -- trust the republican gop congress to handle the economy better than mr. obama, who comes in at 42%. so the economic numbers make you wonder why all of these economic advisers are leaving to go become to the comfy confines of ac deem yament not. doubt. then this old story, governor rendell, they are going to be stripped of their tenureship if they don't rush home. come on the i don't believe t mik
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you about a policy conference i participated in a few years ago, people from business, government, academia, across the political spectrum, given the exercise to identify keep risks and key drivers to the digital economy and development of broadband. working in four separate groups, looking at some areas, every single one of them came up with the same risks, some drivers, and every single one of them, independently framed it in the same way as trust. if we look today at the wave of breaches that senator rockefeller alluded to, we are facing a higher risk a scenario in which trust is eroding. there are a lot of companies that have good practices and understand the importance of trust to their business models, their survival. there are malicious actors, outlier is will exploit the trust. >> thank you, senator. senator wicker. >> i will yield my time and hope we get to the second panel but with a series of votes demonstrate. >> we want, but we're coming back. we have no choice. >> i understand that, and i yield my time. ayotte.senator i >> mr. kerry, i understand that the department of commerc
you about a policy conference i participated in a few years ago, people from business, government, academia, across the political spectrum, given the exercise to identify keep risks and key drivers to the digital economy and development of broadband. working in four separate groups, looking at some areas, every single one of them came up with the same risks, some drivers, and every single one of them, independently framed it in the same way as trust. if we look today at the wave of breaches...
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he has a long career of service in the government as well as academia. we have also invited some witnesses from the pentagon and the justice department, but they have declined to appear. we have louis fisher and scholar and resident of the constitution project. he worked for four decades of the library of congress as the senior specialist in separation of powers and is a specialist in constitutional law. professor spiro has served in the state department and on the national security council staff and has written extensively on foreign relations law of the united states. we think all the witnesses for taking time to be here today. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, for calling this meeting. it will consider the legal basis for ongoing u.s. military operations in libya. the president declined to seek congressional operation before engaging in hostilities. he is carrying out for more than three months without seeking your receiving congressional authorization this is at odds with the constitution and with the president's own pronouncements on war powers.
he has a long career of service in the government as well as academia. we have also invited some witnesses from the pentagon and the justice department, but they have declined to appear. we have louis fisher and scholar and resident of the constitution project. he worked for four decades of the library of congress as the senior specialist in separation of powers and is a specialist in constitutional law. professor spiro has served in the state department and on the national security council...
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the private sector, government, not for profit from academia and that is what i came back to cree to talk about today. i brought some folks with me. i travel with a bigger entourage these days than i did years ago. so the group by rot today is a group called the council on jobs and competitors. these are leaders who have decades of experience in running some of america's best businesses creating jobs, understanding what it takes to grow the economy and strengthen our middle class. they come from the business sector but also labor, universities, most importantly to come from outside washington, and they've decided to dedicate their time and energy to the cingular test, how do we create more jobs in america? and by the way, we put this together many months ago, not in response to the one jobs report but we understood even though the economy was growing, it wasn't growing as fast as we want, and it wasn't producing as many jobs as we want so i told them i want to hear every smart, forward thinking idea that they had to quicken the pace of job growth and make sure our economy and workers
the private sector, government, not for profit from academia and that is what i came back to cree to talk about today. i brought some folks with me. i travel with a bigger entourage these days than i did years ago. so the group by rot today is a group called the council on jobs and competitors. these are leaders who have decades of experience in running some of america's best businesses creating jobs, understanding what it takes to grow the economy and strengthen our middle class. they come...
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i think he thought he retired from a quiet life in academia, the president had another idea, and i want to say on behalf of all of us how grateful we are, ambassador crocker that you and your wife were willing to agree to return to public service. obviously, you will arrive at this post in a pivotal moment in conflict when critical planning window in front of us right now, this is a critical moment. it's a moment where we have the ability to recalibrating if that is what is needed, to redefine and do the things necessary in the wake of the success that we have had against al qaeda, which was the principal reason for being in afghanistan and the first place. so, in order to ensure a transition, i think there are a number of things that need to be thought through. last month we held five hearings on afghanistan and pakistan to examine all the assumptions guiding the strategy in the region and chart a path forward. in about two weeks, secretary of state clinton will testify on the administration's thinking and address congressional concerns as the president decides how many troops to draw
i think he thought he retired from a quiet life in academia, the president had another idea, and i want to say on behalf of all of us how grateful we are, ambassador crocker that you and your wife were willing to agree to return to public service. obviously, you will arrive at this post in a pivotal moment in conflict when critical planning window in front of us right now, this is a critical moment. it's a moment where we have the ability to recalibrating if that is what is needed, to redefine...