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here are the aleutian islands. i'm sorry. [laughter] here are the aleutian islands. this is the island of adak. here is the soviet kamchatka coast, this is the north atlantic, here is the bering sea. there is off kamchatka and the bering a storm. from that low extend from waves -- from frontal waves, a cold front, and that deep low will track cross the bering sea into the gulf of alaska and down, bringing with it rain, sleet snow, freezing rain, and it will progressively close the air stations in the aleutians, such that the search and rescue operation to come will be impeded and finally shut down by the poor weather that's preceding out of this system. jerry is supposed to fly up and down the coast here in the back side of that weather system, and he's not concerned about it. this aircraft is a superb foul weather airplane and he can handle this. the aircraft can handle it without difficulty. it might complicate his landing back home at adak, if there's very bad weather there, in which case he'll proceed to elmendorf and lend their at the air force base -- and land
here are the aleutian islands. i'm sorry. [laughter] here are the aleutian islands. this is the island of adak. here is the soviet kamchatka coast, this is the north atlantic, here is the bering sea. there is off kamchatka and the bering a storm. from that low extend from waves -- from frontal waves, a cold front, and that deep low will track cross the bering sea into the gulf of alaska and down, bringing with it rain, sleet snow, freezing rain, and it will progressively close the air stations...
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don't be -- don't believe in aleutians. that is what societies learn from war. that is the old cement lesson of warfare. >> host: professor ginsberg people listening to this, their heads may be exploiting saying you are promoting more. >> guest: i don't promote war. war is terrible. it is a state affairs in the state of affairs off then. i don't want anything to do with it. it is horrible. for that very reason we have to understand that and we can't delude ourselves. i know some of you will be a keyword
don't be -- don't believe in aleutians. that is what societies learn from war. that is the old cement lesson of warfare. >> host: professor ginsberg people listening to this, their heads may be exploiting saying you are promoting more. >> guest: i don't promote war. war is terrible. it is a state affairs in the state of affairs off then. i don't want anything to do with it. it is horrible. for that very reason we have to understand that and we can't delude ourselves. i know some of...
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they wouldn't or indeed couldn't have ignored aleutian possibilities and just like any publication with of success in the year 2015 they would want the new republic to be better at welcoming into the old leaders and writers and editors reflect the experience today. and that has always been to the endless pursuit of america's promise needed to improve itself and today we must ask what should the new republic the next 100 years. as it always has, this will be a home for ambitious journalism and provocative ideas. global changes how we go about delivering them. first our biggest opportunity to reach new leaders and advanced ideas will be digital. and the innovative digital story telling is essentially collaborative as we move from being a magazine that has a website with digital media company that happens to have a print magazine, it doesn't make sense to organize the editorial staff by format. but instead the staff will be working together in multidisciplinary teams made up of editors and writers and designers and developers to decide the best way to tell a story, whether it is with the f
they wouldn't or indeed couldn't have ignored aleutian possibilities and just like any publication with of success in the year 2015 they would want the new republic to be better at welcoming into the old leaders and writers and editors reflect the experience today. and that has always been to the endless pursuit of america's promise needed to improve itself and today we must ask what should the new republic the next 100 years. as it always has, this will be a home for ambitious journalism and...
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in 1910 and extremely bright man who won the nobel prize for the book called the great aleutian where he demonstrated there could he know serious wars in europe because the level of interdependence the exposure in the financial markets if there was a war the consequences for trade made such a warm possible. e-mail, we look back. throughout my writing of this book, i kept remembering the absolute smug certainty that europe had put its history behind it. it's absolute smug conviction that it couldn't happen anymore. this is from a person of enormous sophistication, he was not a frivolous man and yet he didn't see what was coming right in front of them. that's a story that has to be sold in it self. how europe convinces itself of its exceptional at them. i would argue again commences at health of european exceptional at them, but it solved a problem of war. it solved the problem of being oppressive. it solved the problem of poverty. and yeah remember this is a theme that repeats itself in european history. never more catastrophically than just the eve of 1913 when so much is happening. i
in 1910 and extremely bright man who won the nobel prize for the book called the great aleutian where he demonstrated there could he know serious wars in europe because the level of interdependence the exposure in the financial markets if there was a war the consequences for trade made such a warm possible. e-mail, we look back. throughout my writing of this book, i kept remembering the absolute smug certainty that europe had put its history behind it. it's absolute smug conviction that it...
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do not run after aleutians, do not be deceived, do not give up your life for nothing. in need to lift up those voices. in all this work the greatest resources are communities themselves especially like those young people who are here today. we are joined by talented young men and women who are pioneering innovations and new social media tools and new ways to reach young people. we are joined by leaders from the private sector including high-tech companies who want to support your efforts and i want to challenge all of us to build new partnerships that unleashed the talent and creativity of young people young muslims and not just to expose the lies of extremists but empower you to service, to lift the people's lives in america and around the world and that can be a calling for your generation. that is the first challenge. we have got to discredit these ideologies. we have to tackle them head on. we can't shy away from these discussions. too often, folks are understandably sensitive about addressing some of these routes issues but we have to talk about them honestly and
do not run after aleutians, do not be deceived, do not give up your life for nothing. in need to lift up those voices. in all this work the greatest resources are communities themselves especially like those young people who are here today. we are joined by talented young men and women who are pioneering innovations and new social media tools and new ways to reach young people. we are joined by leaders from the private sector including high-tech companies who want to support your efforts and i...
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the north aleutian basin off shore. then the critical habitat. the wilderness that is already in place. the national parks areas as well as the federal lands. i just remind my colleagues this is 1/5 the size of the united states of america. so when you take off all of these areas for any development at all how do your states operate? what do you do? what do you do? i have expressed my frustration privately and in public, and i will continue to express my frustration and try try to achieve some positive results for the people of alaska and really for the good of the country, because as an energy producing state, this is what we do. we share these resources with the rest of the country. i want to be very clear today that it's not just me that is banging the table. i don't think that i am overreacting. i think i am speaking clearly and articulating the concerns for most alaskans. we had an opportunity last week to be in northwestern community and the secretary joined us the entire alaska delegation, all three of us, the governor, the lieutenant gove
the north aleutian basin off shore. then the critical habitat. the wilderness that is already in place. the national parks areas as well as the federal lands. i just remind my colleagues this is 1/5 the size of the united states of america. so when you take off all of these areas for any development at all how do your states operate? what do you do? what do you do? i have expressed my frustration privately and in public, and i will continue to express my frustration and try try to achieve some...
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don't be -- don't believe in aleutians. that is what societies learn from war. that is the old cement lesson of warfare. >> host: professor ginsberg people listening to this, their heads may be exploiting saying you are promoting more. >> guest: i don't promote war. war is terrible. it is a state affairs in the state of affairs off then. i don't want anything to do with it. it is horrible. for that very reason we have to understand that and we can't delude ourselves. i know some of you will be a keyword about nonviolent peaceful forms of resistance. and now the answer is there's no such thing as nonviolence. it's a form of distraction. it is light weight violence and it only works if you're facing folks who are constrained in their use of violence or works best if you can use your enemy's violence against them. take, for example, dr. martin luther king was a tremendous part issue merits of old disobedience. the event from gandhi. he learned from samuel add-ons that disobedience is a mechanism for encoding your opponents into being violent. once they become viole
don't be -- don't believe in aleutians. that is what societies learn from war. that is the old cement lesson of warfare. >> host: professor ginsberg people listening to this, their heads may be exploiting saying you are promoting more. >> guest: i don't promote war. war is terrible. it is a state affairs in the state of affairs off then. i don't want anything to do with it. it is horrible. for that very reason we have to understand that and we can't delude ourselves. i know some of...