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the mine is run by anglo- american. battalion, filipino, and greek, the lebanese employees are said to be among those seized in the biggest kidnapping in northern nigeria in recent times. a radical islamist group says that it is behind the abductions. it's back to time -- thailand where bomb and arson attacks took place over the weekend. they see this as retaliation for the deaths of 16 islamist militants last week. it restarted its campaign for an independent islamic state nine years ago. john reports. there are some distressing images. >> this is a land of fear, not smiles. 60,000 thai soldiers trapped in a decade-long war of attrition with the insurgents. slipped., the mask a failed attack on a thai military base let 60 militants dead. their movement is no longer faceless. astonishingly, three of them lived next door to each other, just a short drive from the base. a procession of friends and relatives are arrives the following day to consult the families. he has been left with three young daughters to look after. sh
the mine is run by anglo- american. battalion, filipino, and greek, the lebanese employees are said to be among those seized in the biggest kidnapping in northern nigeria in recent times. a radical islamist group says that it is behind the abductions. it's back to time -- thailand where bomb and arson attacks took place over the weekend. they see this as retaliation for the deaths of 16 islamist militants last week. it restarted its campaign for an independent islamic state nine years ago. john...
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, when i write characters that are not japanese american, that are african american, that are anglo american, as in this particular play, i have to be really really conscious of the fact that these characters, how they speak and the directness of their speech, in how aggressive or non-aggressive they are in certain situations, that i am seeing the world through that character's eyes and not my normal japanese american sort of perspective. because my point of view, i have come to know, is a specific one, how my characters and how i talk to the world and interact with the world is very different than how other people's might. so over the years i have learned how to both be aware of my own particular voice and how i have to also look beyond it if i want to write about other characters who are not part of a linage that has come from the internment camp experience. so in a long way of telling and responding to the question, it's simply there inside of me. just like part of your history. so it's easy for me to write about it. the key is that if i write about it now, both in terms of me as an artis
, when i write characters that are not japanese american, that are african american, that are anglo american, as in this particular play, i have to be really really conscious of the fact that these characters, how they speak and the directness of their speech, in how aggressive or non-aggressive they are in certain situations, that i am seeing the world through that character's eyes and not my normal japanese american sort of perspective. because my point of view, i have come to know, is a...
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francois hollande against the chief cheerleader of a sturdy anglo-american there has been some frictionin the past he says all of the major issues that they have are behind them and that they're ready to work together so i expect what we will see is that some kind of solution being put forward by these two how to steer europe towards a definite budget for twenty fourteen to twenty twenty and everybody meets later. date. want to put all of our reporting right no retreat for the syrians fleeing wall are those displaced by the culprits worse their lives to stay in the country rather than take shelter in jordanian refugee camps or explain why in just a short while here and. you feel that sandra can describe not. in new mexico colorado sometimes seems to night he didn't say she passed in high school while she transferred health care doesn't patients that a u.k. hospital died needlessly all because of stuff negligence this according to a public inquiry report after the press. release p two language. will programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks boo
francois hollande against the chief cheerleader of a sturdy anglo-american there has been some frictionin the past he says all of the major issues that they have are behind them and that they're ready to work together so i expect what we will see is that some kind of solution being put forward by these two how to steer europe towards a definite budget for twenty fourteen to twenty twenty and everybody meets later. date. want to put all of our reporting right no retreat for the syrians fleeing...
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"the politics and security of the gulf: anglo-american hegemony and the shaping of a region". thank you for joining us, jeffrey macris. >> is there a nonfiction author or book you would like to see featured? send us an e-mail at the tv at c-span.org or tweak us at twitter.com/booktv. now on booktv, john allison argues that government incentives and regulation caused the 2008 claps and says that to improve the economy, we need to opt pure free-market policies. it is about 50 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. i would like to congratulate heritage on the success that they have had. we did it. this is a pattern we have going forward and the purpose is to talk about my book, which is "the financial crisis and the free market cure." people ask me my i wrote the book. the basic answer is i thought it would be interesting to have somebody who knew what he was talking about write about thinking. because if you look to the academics to some degree, they don't know what they are talking about. [laughter] i think it's very important to undo a myth. these myths
"the politics and security of the gulf: anglo-american hegemony and the shaping of a region". thank you for joining us, jeffrey macris. >> is there a nonfiction author or book you would like to see featured? send us an e-mail at the tv at c-span.org or tweak us at twitter.com/booktv. now on booktv, john allison argues that government incentives and regulation caused the 2008 claps and says that to improve the economy, we need to opt pure free-market policies. it is about 50...
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his books include cold war at 30,000 feet, the anglo-american fight for supremacy. he received a pretty significant award he won a prize from the american historical association process and a work in strategic history. he wrote consequences of the global cold war published by stanford university press in two nay and the china diary of george h.w. bush, making of the global president published by princeton university press in 2008. the whole reform with one of our manufacturers with the strategic studies institute and 20 times and he wrote to follow the berlin while the revolutionary legacy of 1989, published by oxford university press in 2009. obviously a mission that the bush school, but it we know he's doing well asset me. i would now like to suggest are going to have a reintroduction to dr. jeff said are you coming up on stage. before he brings his earmarks were going to see a video and this is a pretty significant video because its video in president bush's own words and it chronicles the events following the invasion of kuwait. i would take you now to pay attent
his books include cold war at 30,000 feet, the anglo-american fight for supremacy. he received a pretty significant award he won a prize from the american historical association process and a work in strategic history. he wrote consequences of the global cold war published by stanford university press in two nay and the china diary of george h.w. bush, making of the global president published by princeton university press in 2008. the whole reform with one of our manufacturers with the...
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biggest gainer definitely has been platinum over some course of time and today we heard from anglo american platinum, the world's largest platinum producer, about changes in south africa where 72% of the world's platinum comes from. sue, back to you. >> thank you, sharon. bob pisani joining me here on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> yeah. 110 points the whole day. >> not going anywhere. >> europe is the week part here. you can see the vanguard european etf down close to 3%. there you go, really it is emerging markets. global situation is weak. so that's the fxi. this is realtime. etfs trading right now. there is wisdom tree. that's the epi. down 2.2%. down a hundred points on the dow. but in italy for example, equivalent is almost 500 points. spain, maybe not as bad, but several hundred points in the dow. take a look at sectors down the most here today. a risk off here. you can see the first one of course is financial stocks. second one are coal stocks. fourth one is the toil index here. there is your major sectors risk off today. in terms of what is gaining. sharon had it righ
biggest gainer definitely has been platinum over some course of time and today we heard from anglo american platinum, the world's largest platinum producer, about changes in south africa where 72% of the world's platinum comes from. sue, back to you. >> thank you, sharon. bob pisani joining me here on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> yeah. 110 points the whole day. >> not going anywhere. >> europe is the week part here. you can see the vanguard european etf...
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the anglo american fight for aviation supremacy. he received a pretty significant award for that book. he won the prize from the american historical, so i for this outstanding work in history. he wrote local consequences of the global cold war. published by stanford university press in 2008. and the china die a of george h.w. bush, the making of a global president, published by princeton university press in 2008. rethinking leadership and whole of government national security reform, with one of our bush school faculty members, joe serami, and that was done for the strategic studies institute in 2010, and wrote the fall of the berlin wall, the revolutionary legacy of 1989, published by oxford university press in 2009. obviously we miss him at the bush school but know he is doing well at smu. i would now like to suggest that we're going to have a preintroduction to dr. jeff engel coming up on stage, and before he brings his remarks we're going to see a video, and this is a pretty significant video because it's a video in president bus
the anglo american fight for aviation supremacy. he received a pretty significant award for that book. he won the prize from the american historical, so i for this outstanding work in history. he wrote local consequences of the global cold war. published by stanford university press in 2008. and the china die a of george h.w. bush, the making of a global president, published by princeton university press in 2008. rethinking leadership and whole of government national security reform, with one...
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native american, hispanic, and the anglo. that is actually oversimplifying things, but each one carries such a heritage that the writers are anxious to share. we boast the best of the young native american writers working today. we do events here. we boast the best spanish colonial art market. we sell books at the indian market, which is the largest art market in the world. for many years we have sold looks in the spanish market. again, the largest hispanic market in the world. we are falling all over each other but the sharing and the support that is universal makes it such a wonderfully exciting place to be. >> in the very early day, santa fe was a mecca for artist who were freethinking. a lot of people left the more strict societies of the east in order to practice their religion and lifestyle, their intellectual thoughts, they will share with whatever friends or acquaintances they want to. it has always been a very interesting place for people who are really thinking for themselves. it is only natural that the gorgeousness
native american, hispanic, and the anglo. that is actually oversimplifying things, but each one carries such a heritage that the writers are anxious to share. we boast the best of the young native american writers working today. we do events here. we boast the best spanish colonial art market. we sell books at the indian market, which is the largest art market in the world. for many years we have sold looks in the spanish market. again, the largest hispanic market in the world. we are falling...
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the native americans, the hispanics and the anglo. now that is obviously oversimplifying things. t each one carries the heritage that the writers are anxious to share. we have boasts the best of the young native american writers working today on the indian school. we do events for them and we have boasts the best of the spanish colonial art markets. we sell books of the indian market and office which is the largest native american art month in the world and for many years we sold books to the spanish market, again the largest hispanic market in the world. so these cultures are here and there are 80,000 of us so we are all falling all over each other and the sharing and the support that is universal and santa fe makes it a wonderfully exciting place to be. from the very early days, santa fe was a mecca for artists who were freethinking. a lot of people left the more structured societies of the east in order to practice their religions, their lifestyle, their intellectual thoughts and share with other friends and acquaintances that they wanted to so it has always been a place for pe
the native americans, the hispanics and the anglo. now that is obviously oversimplifying things. t each one carries the heritage that the writers are anxious to share. we have boasts the best of the young native american writers working today on the indian school. we do events for them and we have boasts the best of the spanish colonial art markets. we sell books of the indian market and office which is the largest native american art month in the world and for many years we sold books to the...
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i'm writing about pueblo indians and apaches and anglo-americans and french folks from the mountain mandays in the spanish of his second wife come he was very close with the youth tried in the pueblos in many of the plains indian tribes. so it becomes much more complicated when you realize you can't say this is an indian hater. he was someone who allied himself with certain tribes and what sort of a bitter enemy against other tribes. he didn't think monolithically about american indians. he thought specific tribes and the sort of laster ip affiliated himself with was if you want to call it that, the spanish tribe of new mexico. he became spanish almost. his third and final wife is spanish. the researchers here in new mexico and converted to catholicism. they spoke spanish and he dreamed in spanish. his last words before his death were in spanish. so the enemy of the spanish in those times. new mexico, the mortal enemy with the navajo. so that is kind of the way he thought in terms of tribal allegiances that ran deep. so when he got the assignment to run the navajo, he was going to do it
i'm writing about pueblo indians and apaches and anglo-americans and french folks from the mountain mandays in the spanish of his second wife come he was very close with the youth tried in the pueblos in many of the plains indian tribes. so it becomes much more complicated when you realize you can't say this is an indian hater. he was someone who allied himself with certain tribes and what sort of a bitter enemy against other tribes. he didn't think monolithically about american indians. he...
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the history of santa fe is rooted in three major cultures, the native american, the hispanic and the angloow, that's, obviously, oversimplifying things. but each one carries a heritage that the writers are anxious to share. we boast the best of the young native american writers working today up at the indian school. we do events for them here. we boast the best of the spanish colonial art market. we sell books up at the indian market in august which is the largest native american art market in the world, and for many years we sold books at the spanish market, again, the largest in the world. so these cultures are here, and there are only 80,000 of us. so we're all kind of falling all over each other. and the sharing and the support that is universal in santa fe makes it a wonderfully exciting place to be. from the very early days, santa fe was a mecca for artists who were free thinking. a lot of people left the more strictured societies of the east in order to practice their religion, their lifestyle, their intellectual thought, share with whatever friends or awane about thes they wanted t
the history of santa fe is rooted in three major cultures, the native american, the hispanic and the angloow, that's, obviously, oversimplifying things. but each one carries a heritage that the writers are anxious to share. we boast the best of the young native american writers working today up at the indian school. we do events for them here. we boast the best of the spanish colonial art market. we sell books up at the indian market in august which is the largest native american art market in...
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his books include cold war at 30,000 feet, the anglo-american fighter aviation supremacy, and he received significant award for that book. he won the prize from the american historical association for his outstanding work in strategic history. he wrote local consequences of the global war, published by stanford university press in 2008. in the diary of george h. w. bush, the making of a global president, published by princeton university press in the 2008. rethinking leadership and the whole of national security reform is one that we remember and that was done through the strategic studies institute in 2010, and he wrote the fall of the berlin wall, the revolutionary legacy of 1989, published by the oxford university press in 2009. honestly, we miss him at the bush school, but we know he is doing well. i would now like to suggest that we are going to have a pre-introduction to doctor jeffrey engel coming up on stage. we begin to see the video, and this is a pretty significant video, because it is a video from president bush's own works. following the invasion of kuwait, i would like to no
his books include cold war at 30,000 feet, the anglo-american fighter aviation supremacy, and he received significant award for that book. he won the prize from the american historical association for his outstanding work in strategic history. he wrote local consequences of the global war, published by stanford university press in 2008. in the diary of george h. w. bush, the making of a global president, published by princeton university press in the 2008. rethinking leadership and the whole of...
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anglo american has come out talking about the fact that they're still seeing concerns with supply challengesh africa. that is the main driver that has caused the run-up that we've seen in platinum prices. the reason it's at a four-month high. and of course, 72% of the world's platinum supply comes from south africa. platinum up about 10% so far this year. meanwhile, gold prices basically flat. that seems to be the metal that folks want for 2013. melissa, back to you. >> thank you very much, sharon epperson. coming up, the man who said apple was mispriced at 700. if you have listened, you would have saved yourself a 35% loss. find out what his next big move in the stock is going to be, as we head to break here. take a look at this morning's early movers here on wall street. if you're taking pills for type 2 diabetes and you're still not getting the control you want call now or visit controlispossible.com. you have a chance to help control your blood sugar for yourself and for those who depend on you most. with your free "chance at control kit", you'll get facts about insulin and how it can lo
anglo american has come out talking about the fact that they're still seeing concerns with supply challengesh africa. that is the main driver that has caused the run-up that we've seen in platinum prices. the reason it's at a four-month high. and of course, 72% of the world's platinum supply comes from south africa. platinum up about 10% so far this year. meanwhile, gold prices basically flat. that seems to be the metal that folks want for 2013. melissa, back to you. >> thank you very...
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but any american candidate would have to overcome the church's traditional reluctance to elect a superpower pope. if the church reverts to an italian, cardinal anglo scola, 71-year-old archbishop of milan is a popular figure, but the choice will likely have to do more with the approach from the issues than to geography. >> it's a complicated world the new holy father faces, as it was with the last two holy fathers. but the complications do not ease up, they seem to multiply. >> reporter: and the choice the church is facing this time is the same one it faced eight years ago when it chose cardinal ratzinger then. then he appeared to be the heir apparent. this time, scott, there isn't one. >> pelley: mark, thank you very much. mark just mentioned cardinal timothy dolan, the archbishop of new york. he sat down with us earlier today. were you surprised this morning? >> was i ever startled! yes, i was! >> pelley: what's next? this hasn't happened in nearly six hundred years. >> this hasn't happened in six centuries, has it? now we know what happens when the pope dies. whether the same protocol will click in, i don't know. i'll be waiting to see. i would
but any american candidate would have to overcome the church's traditional reluctance to elect a superpower pope. if the church reverts to an italian, cardinal anglo scola, 71-year-old archbishop of milan is a popular figure, but the choice will likely have to do more with the approach from the issues than to geography. >> it's a complicated world the new holy father faces, as it was with the last two holy fathers. but the complications do not ease up, they seem to multiply. >>...
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anglo scola. north america has a potential front-runner in the form of canadian cardinal mark ouillette. an american pope is seen as an extreme long shot, although cardinal timothy dolan of new york would be a popular choice. benedict's last public appearance, major public appearance, to be to preside over the ash wednesday ceremonies. he cannot take part in a conclave to choose his successor but his influence will be felt in what is being seen as a battle between liberals and conservatives to chart the future of the church a loot sooner than any of them expected to have to do. >> rose: joining me now, garry wills, a life long scholar of religion and catholicism and author of a new book called "why priests? a failed tradition." i'm pleased to have garry wills back at this table. so what do you think? this -- everybody is fascinated by this story. look how big this is in the "new york times." >> oh, yes. well, changing -- a change in the church is kind of an exciting -- >> rose: changing a changeless church? >> yes. and everybody is very hopeful in these things that oh now we'll catch up on business
anglo scola. north america has a potential front-runner in the form of canadian cardinal mark ouillette. an american pope is seen as an extreme long shot, although cardinal timothy dolan of new york would be a popular choice. benedict's last public appearance, major public appearance, to be to preside over the ash wednesday ceremonies. he cannot take part in a conclave to choose his successor but his influence will be felt in what is being seen as a battle between liberals and conservatives to...
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african-american, asian, hispanic and anglo?i agree with that as well. >> would you commit then when you educate technological people that they should look to make sure everyone has an opporunity jack. >> there is amiss -- there is no disagreement on any of these points. >> only talk abut immigration reform is it an important message that no one be left out? >> i read, with the issue of timing right now is critical because we are bleeding. we need the talent, innovation to cure the economy. this is why i emphasize this over everything else. >> we thank you for that, and let me make you a commitment. and right there with you. we put the skilled immigrants right there with comprehensive migration reform and will forward together. you're absolutely right. you have my commitment. if i might ask you a question about two issues. working with immigrant issues, let me first of all say how enduring the dream youngsters are. i spend a lot of time with them and my office and led to some other fall on the ground screaming in my office. we w
african-american, asian, hispanic and anglo?i agree with that as well. >> would you commit then when you educate technological people that they should look to make sure everyone has an opporunity jack. >> there is amiss -- there is no disagreement on any of these points. >> only talk abut immigration reform is it an important message that no one be left out? >> i read, with the issue of timing right now is critical because we are bleeding. we need the talent, innovation...
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americans according to last name were of english descent. 9% of americans in 1990 were english descent. we all speak english, we have an anglosaxon common-law system, english influence culture. the largest ethnic group in united states right now by last name is german. we don't eat bratwurst at every meal but that is a great idea. we are one of the most heterogeneous and diverse countries and world. that is what i think of when i think about it. >> i agree with half of what alex said. it is really true that when you look at immigration enforcement particularly when you look at reform proposals people talk about we have fact taxes and fines and then we are going to measure the english-language proficiency to much else, who believes the federal government will do this constantly well? coherently separate out among 11 or twelve million, lot of the immigration advocates know that. they're issues move this off of the table and legalize the population and allow them to say they do these enforcement things just like we're not actually going to do them. the only reason boston college propose an idea that is a punitive dimension to b
americans according to last name were of english descent. 9% of americans in 1990 were english descent. we all speak english, we have an anglosaxon common-law system, english influence culture. the largest ethnic group in united states right now by last name is german. we don't eat bratwurst at every meal but that is a great idea. we are one of the most heterogeneous and diverse countries and world. that is what i think of when i think about it. >> i agree with half of what alex said. it...
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americans don't apply for the jobs even though they can earn $10 or more an hour. i hired an angloe they enacted sb1070 construction companies can find no workers because some latinos have left the state. here's where it is going to come down to labor and business. they want workers to have a path to citizenship. if migrant workers become u.s. citizens, they'll leave the low-paying jobs at farms and restaurants. one of the areas of concern in the immigration forum is whether business and labor can both get on board on a proposal for future flow. but this is where republicans are going to get pressured by business. they always say they're the only party that's good for business. it will be interesting to see how that plays out. all right. kevin in d.c. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi committee. >> caller: good morning, lovely stephanie. please forgive me but i couldn't resist when you play that the song i saw your boobs from the oscars last night i couldn't pop it out it stuck in my brain, i touched your boobs. >> stephanie: i motorboated you. right. >> you motorboated him
americans don't apply for the jobs even though they can earn $10 or more an hour. i hired an angloe they enacted sb1070 construction companies can find no workers because some latinos have left the state. here's where it is going to come down to labor and business. they want workers to have a path to citizenship. if migrant workers become u.s. citizens, they'll leave the low-paying jobs at farms and restaurants. one of the areas of concern in the immigration forum is whether business and labor...