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we've got a couple of months old and the government in addition to what it is artie doing. don't forget we are to have -- we have a whole ministry of the niger delta which will specifically gives to the niger delta. we have a commission for the project in the niger delta. they are also involved in this infrastructure problem. what we're trying to do with the amnesty, the very important thing of the government to help do is to rehabilitate the former militants by creating job opportunity, schools, hospitals, returning them to doing more developmental aspects and train them for mundane things like electricians, carpenters, welders, many of these areas require people like that to train. we have to train them first. you have to give them a use will trade they can deploy and use activities the government is instituting. and if we don't succeed in doing it, we need to keep it out of mischief for too long. it is a very important aspect of what the government is trying to do. can you clarify what changes are being made by the nnpc. >> nnpc is not a public cooperation, political par
we've got a couple of months old and the government in addition to what it is artie doing. don't forget we are to have -- we have a whole ministry of the niger delta which will specifically gives to the niger delta. we have a commission for the project in the niger delta. they are also involved in this infrastructure problem. what we're trying to do with the amnesty, the very important thing of the government to help do is to rehabilitate the former militants by creating job opportunity,...
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because eisenhower and 62 and 66 began to siphon off more catholics from the democratic arty. so they spent a lot of time. don't you remember the lesson of 1928? and so they knew they had to have some kind of formal answer to that question. a study that election very, very carefully and they crafted as to the public arguments and the conditions are different now it would actually be a help to have a catholic. so they devoted a lot of energy to that. probably time for one more. yes, sir. >> were there any protestant ministers, names that came out in favor of kennedy saying this whole catholicism thing is stupid. and if they did, was there any retaliation? >> the answer is yes. in the leadership on that site really came out of new york city. john bennett who also taught. they vote for a magazine called christianity in crisis. they spent a lot of time saying the catholic church has changed and john kennedy would make a better president than richard nixon would. and they caught a lot of heat in a lot of flack for that. and i spent sometime early in the book tracing the argument ba
because eisenhower and 62 and 66 began to siphon off more catholics from the democratic arty. so they spent a lot of time. don't you remember the lesson of 1928? and so they knew they had to have some kind of formal answer to that question. a study that election very, very carefully and they crafted as to the public arguments and the conditions are different now it would actually be a help to have a catholic. so they devoted a lot of energy to that. probably time for one more. yes, sir....
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well, the democratic artie was able to incorporate it but also reaching out to the middle. and then we have 2006 with iraq obama in the white house. >> host: democratic line, good morning. elko good morning, how are you. and i think they're confused as to give the language of the people are very simplistic and naÏve. i mean, god help us i'd approach in her own view of things is so simplistic and so naÏve in the world was not like that. the world was much more complex thinking and they are capable of, you know, about. just listen to what she said during her interviews and you will see that the woman has no knowledge, no depth, no broadness at all in any area whatsoever. >> host: mr. continetti. >> guest: i think you raise a good point about the world be too complex for sarah palin's message. i think when dividing line is exactly along those lines. for lack of a better word, the liberal view of reality was that it is so complex that it takes people with a more sophisticated technocratic act ground in order to manipulate it so we get the outcomes we want. again for lack of a b
well, the democratic artie was able to incorporate it but also reaching out to the middle. and then we have 2006 with iraq obama in the white house. >> host: democratic line, good morning. elko good morning, how are you. and i think they're confused as to give the language of the people are very simplistic and naÏve. i mean, god help us i'd approach in her own view of things is so simplistic and so naÏve in the world was not like that. the world was much more complex thinking and they...
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. >> he said artie garfunkle's bar mitzvah was standing room only. >> i mean -- that lasted a little while. i remember when you were married to him. >> paul was great. >> are you friends with him now? >> that's complicated. we've moved on. >> yeah. has he come to see the show? >> no. i mean, there's nothing in it that, you know, would be bad. i'm very -- i mean, i admire paul. i'm, you know, i had a really -- some of our relationship was fantastic. >> yeah. she's had such a fascinating life. we could have talked for hours. >>> "good morning america's" robin roberts on a search for a new gma co-host. >> i am not my hair. i am a soul that lies within, and that's it. no more wig. that's it. not going to do it. >> how did you decide to do it? was there a particular reason? >> i was finally strong enough. fear keeps us from doing the things we all want to do. i realized there was a part of me that was holding on desperately to the old robin, holding on desperately to how i look. >> do you believe us when we all say you are beautiful? because you are. >> you really are. >> my mom says i lo
. >> he said artie garfunkle's bar mitzvah was standing room only. >> i mean -- that lasted a little while. i remember when you were married to him. >> paul was great. >> are you friends with him now? >> that's complicated. we've moved on. >> yeah. has he come to see the show? >> no. i mean, there's nothing in it that, you know, would be bad. i'm very -- i mean, i admire paul. i'm, you know, i had a really -- some of our relationship was fantastic....
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enforcing on implementing sanctions are almost never successful he cut implementation means that as artie worked out that they can bear those costs. that's game theory reasoning. it's working backwards. thinking about what the other guy going to do and then deciding what your actions should be. okay, so if one wants to construct a model to analyze foreign-policy problems, how do we start? well, for one thing, we want to think about who are all the individuals and groups that will try to shape a decision on a given policy? not just, were the key decision-makers who will make the policy? for example, if we're thinking about what to do about iranians nuclear program, we know that the president of the united states will make a policy choice. but let's face it, president obama probably doesn't know a lot about iran, so he is going to turn to his advisors he's got. the secretary of state, he has national security adviser, he has the secretary of defense. he has a secretary of energy and so forth. he's going to turn to these people and ask, what do you think we should do about iran? what would b
enforcing on implementing sanctions are almost never successful he cut implementation means that as artie worked out that they can bear those costs. that's game theory reasoning. it's working backwards. thinking about what the other guy going to do and then deciding what your actions should be. okay, so if one wants to construct a model to analyze foreign-policy problems, how do we start? well, for one thing, we want to think about who are all the individuals and groups that will try to shape a...
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but by the time the attorneys were able to respond to brown's letters, the trial that artie begun in charlestown without him. the three attorneys who came to charlestown response to brown's letters were hiram griswold from ohio, samuel chilton from washington d.c. and george white from washington and massachusetts. they were mature attorneys of experience and special ability, but word was only 21 years old and had only recently passed the massachusetts bar. he was so slight and voice in his appearance that when he first arrived in charlestown people here thought he must be two years younger and they frankly doubted he was really an attorney. hoyt's initial purpose in coming to charlestown was to do the jail and advise supporters that there was any time under way they might help him escape. brown made it clear that he did not want to escape. he had decided to stay where he was and face the music. later brown said that he would not walk out of the jail, even if its doors were thrown open for him. he knew that there would be gunfire as he tried to escape. the sheriff, the jailer, and ot
but by the time the attorneys were able to respond to brown's letters, the trial that artie begun in charlestown without him. the three attorneys who came to charlestown response to brown's letters were hiram griswold from ohio, samuel chilton from washington d.c. and george white from washington and massachusetts. they were mature attorneys of experience and special ability, but word was only 21 years old and had only recently passed the massachusetts bar. he was so slight and voice in his...
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more than 370,000 families have artie found that. better housing insulation could keep people cool in summer. and import countries, cleaner energy could reduce the need of solid fuel indoors with a potentially significant impact to people's health. in the uk, the climate change act means that everyone has a role to play, cutting carbon emissions under our carbon. just like every other sector. we all need to be part of the solution and today i want to call in the health community here to set an example and be advocates for change to demand action we need to prevent climate change from endangering people's health and well-being around the world. so this week, i've written to my health administers and 60 countries around the world to tell them about this research. i want to encourage them to work with me through the world health organization, the eu, and bilaterally to ensure that help is at the heart of our fight against climate change. the chance to reduce the spread of infectious diseases on a safeguard supplies of food and clean wat
more than 370,000 families have artie found that. better housing insulation could keep people cool in summer. and import countries, cleaner energy could reduce the need of solid fuel indoors with a potentially significant impact to people's health. in the uk, the climate change act means that everyone has a role to play, cutting carbon emissions under our carbon. just like every other sector. we all need to be part of the solution and today i want to call in the health community here to set an...
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heaney says they'll be receiving it on november 2, they could arty have the vaccines done in guantÁnamos now the 18th, 16 days and they could have it. you don't have any personal knowledge of it. >> know, what i was trying to do is correct in misconception about how the vaccine was distributed. i do not have knowledge of that. >> i required to do it. and even these detainees will have a right to accept it or refuse it. but the point being this was released november 2 at the time of the height of the shortages and american people were upset about it. i have no problem, but i just say under oath, with dolby testifying you don't have personal knowledge of. >> all right. mr. green. >> thank you mr. chairman and i appreciate the patience of our witnesses. but that's just the way it works here sometimes. i appreciate you being here and i guess the frustration we've had about the health subcommittee and a benefit on the health subcommittee of the oversight hearing with a number of hearings this spring. the most recent one in september. and it seemed like the best plans that we had just didn't
heaney says they'll be receiving it on november 2, they could arty have the vaccines done in guantÁnamos now the 18th, 16 days and they could have it. you don't have any personal knowledge of it. >> know, what i was trying to do is correct in misconception about how the vaccine was distributed. i do not have knowledge of that. >> i required to do it. and even these detainees will have a right to accept it or refuse it. but the point being this was released november 2 at the time of...