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on a clear day i see that a loss dhaka. on a clear day i see it so in the world affairs. don't say no way though i know a lead stock it is osmosis that does it well bad and our prayers and joe biden sees new jersey from his short and that's just a state that doesn't rate it's me who knows the score. on a clear day i see vladivostok. fred, you can hum along if you want. [inaudible] month and i thought i would do a timely piece to knowledge. i'm not usually that timely with this is called crystal ball. this is the section of the book called criminal justice, criminal justice's but probably no criminal justice is. the quote is an absolutist on the first amendment except for people who show slides of their trip to europe. they should be a arrested. they can't be held they can at least been locked out at the station house. [laughter] how many dead on predictions does a person have to make to get a little credit are not here. in a booklet published in 2006 called a heck of a job more the bush administration and crime here is what i said in one of the non-riming passages about t
on a clear day i see that a loss dhaka. on a clear day i see it so in the world affairs. don't say no way though i know a lead stock it is osmosis that does it well bad and our prayers and joe biden sees new jersey from his short and that's just a state that doesn't rate it's me who knows the score. on a clear day i see vladivostok. fred, you can hum along if you want. [inaudible] month and i thought i would do a timely piece to knowledge. i'm not usually that timely with this is called crystal...
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human toll exacted by unsafe water and poor sanitation in dhaka, you come here. this is the overflow tent at the short-stay unit at dhaka's main cholera and diarrhea hospital. this man arrived at the hospital with no vital signs. after 15 minutes of trying to revive him, his wife is given the news. the staff reports cholera as the cause of death. >> sreenivasan: but while the overall number continues to rise, in places like brazil, family sizes are shrinking. in august, fred de sam lazaro outlined some of the forces changing fertility rates there. >> 80% of women of child-bearing age use contraception. at the same time, a robust economy has needed their labor. today, women make up 40% of the country's work force up and down the economic ladder. the majority of college graduates in brazil are women. >> sreenivasan: to see many more images you can download the national geographic seven billion app for the ipad. for more now on what a seven billion person world might mean, we are joined by azza karam, a senior advisor at the u.n.'s population fund and dennis dimick.
human toll exacted by unsafe water and poor sanitation in dhaka, you come here. this is the overflow tent at the short-stay unit at dhaka's main cholera and diarrhea hospital. this man arrived at the hospital with no vital signs. after 15 minutes of trying to revive him, his wife is given the news. the staff reports cholera as the cause of death. >> sreenivasan: but while the overall number continues to rise, in places like brazil, family sizes are shrinking. in august, fred de sam lazaro...
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the lawsuit says the club's third dhaka hall to the woman even though she was visibly intoxicated. was later convicted of drunk driving after she crashed. the other passenger was killed. >>> new concerns about the cost of the dulles road project. the authorities said yesterday that the project could cost $150 million over budget. the project manager says there are ongoing efforts to cut costs. the first phase of the project will run from falls church to tyson's corner. >>> a 25 foot section of concrete is being blamed for the commuter nightmare on i-95. crews were preparing a section of payment in prince william county. the concrete did not set correctly and crumbled when car started driving over it. that stretches going to be closed over the weekend for permanent repairs. >>> only a will send a monkey remain on the loose this morning after dozens of animals escapes the farm in ohio. about 56 animals escaped after the owner opened the cages and kill himself. homeowners to code -- cover indoors as they hunted them down. >> what is your emergency? >> there is a lion on mount harry ro
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as a rigid labor baby growing up in new york, david was in dhaka made it into the intellectual world of collectivism and as a young man he became intoxicated with the hopeful idea that all of humanity can be saved from its historical misfortune's if they were only to abandon the old world institutions and to adopt the marxist ideals of the social salvation. marxist credit for me to his ability each to his own hamid begin the mantra of a generation of ultra bolshevik bolsheviks committed to the salvation of humanity david was a foot soldier in the war of ids and as his best-selling novels radicals ideals unexplained wasn't until the early 50's when the truth of stalin's genocidal atrocities were confirmed that david broke ranks with the communism of his parents and became a founding member of the new left, a kinder and gentler form of the social progress of the sum that was the idea of it any way. david along with his writing and business partner peter collier published reports, the secretive the new left and he became a prominent leader of the entire war anti-establishment left. as t
as a rigid labor baby growing up in new york, david was in dhaka made it into the intellectual world of collectivism and as a young man he became intoxicated with the hopeful idea that all of humanity can be saved from its historical misfortune's if they were only to abandon the old world institutions and to adopt the marxist ideals of the social salvation. marxist credit for me to his ability each to his own hamid begin the mantra of a generation of ultra bolshevik bolsheviks committed to the...
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convention of some as washington arrives the first thing he does is dhaka on the door and washington's policy wonk he's not a devotees there as a journalist and then the so-called convention men realize his talents and right after the convention the askin to draft a pamphlet in support of the constitution he does that and the story to the federalist papers and actually may well have been more influential because webster's pamphlet was circulated throughout the entire country and was ready and published right after the convention as opposed to the federal papers which were circulated mostly in new york. >>> and now an interview from george mason university. >> george mason professor who rosemarie zagarri in your book the politics of size you begin the book by saying that the deepest and most antagonistic conflict that the federal constitution convention was the controversy over her presentation in the national legislature. why is that? home is a lot of people think slavery is an issue that and i was a major issue in the was contentious but the fact is that it was only the deep eight ove
convention of some as washington arrives the first thing he does is dhaka on the door and washington's policy wonk he's not a devotees there as a journalist and then the so-called convention men realize his talents and right after the convention the askin to draft a pamphlet in support of the constitution he does that and the story to the federalist papers and actually may well have been more influential because webster's pamphlet was circulated throughout the entire country and was ready and...
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and devotees are not crossed and it seemed to be dhaka ends up on a desk some place.we're looking at more than 100 days the late getting the permit application process up and going we also understand that the final report came out just last month that yet all of the new bureaucracy and the reforming and occurred prior to that report so i would ask since you are out of the system now and maybe are a little bit of an object of the police and do you feel the deily in permitting all the regulations -- >> would the gentleman yield? i want to say the responsibility was to investigate you are asking him to make a judgment call and i don't think that's quite fair to the people on the committee. i.e. understand what you are asking i think in this particular case it wouldn't quite be appropriate to asked. >> i thank the chairman. i will ask the question of mr. brown which. do you think that all of this delay and all of the new regulations and the confusion going on in the process do you feel that is justified in the period most of which we didn't have the results of the report?
and devotees are not crossed and it seemed to be dhaka ends up on a desk some place.we're looking at more than 100 days the late getting the permit application process up and going we also understand that the final report came out just last month that yet all of the new bureaucracy and the reforming and occurred prior to that report so i would ask since you are out of the system now and maybe are a little bit of an object of the police and do you feel the deily in permitting all the regulations...
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you dhaka on the street thinking what, do i want to demonstrate? no. i'm going to get my head bashed in. a little bit more educated to demonstrate, not this year but now i see the situation is changing. the loyalty of the military has been shaken. maybe they will sit on their hands. the risk of getting my head bashed in is still there but its lower. if it gets low enough for enough people it's worth it than others observe nothing happened to these folks. the military did not bash their heads in the military even protected them from the police who did try to bash their heads more people take to the streets. so it is exactly this calculation is vulnerable. people always like to overthrow dictators. the problem is most of the time it is a very risky thing to do. when the moment arises, then they seize that moment. >> host: in the egyptian case we identified a few minutes ago the first to recognize this and act on it is military which is always the backbone of the country and certainly a big part of the reason that mubarak was able to stay as long as he wa
you dhaka on the street thinking what, do i want to demonstrate? no. i'm going to get my head bashed in. a little bit more educated to demonstrate, not this year but now i see the situation is changing. the loyalty of the military has been shaken. maybe they will sit on their hands. the risk of getting my head bashed in is still there but its lower. if it gets low enough for enough people it's worth it than others observe nothing happened to these folks. the military did not bash their heads in...
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the prime minister unveiled the aircraft at the international airport in dhaka. the twin-engine jetliner is equipped to carry 365 passengers. a senior airline official said the aircraft, which is capable of flying up to 16 hours at a stretch, will begin long-haul flights to europe and western asia. >>> mai shoji is up next with weather. >> hi there and welcome back. let's take a look at your weather conditions. starting off with asia, we've got a trail of high pressure system that will be predominant in much of the eastern continental asia. as you can see, a few showers here in northeastern china. the korean peninsula looking very dry and sunny and dry conditions will prevail in japan. a little bit of showers here in the western, southwestern islands, so to say and southern japan. but nothing too significant here. we will see some showers here in southern and southwestern china. that will be tapering off into the next 24. but the wet weather will be remaining just here in northern indochina peninsula. and also the northeastern monsoon will be picking up those moi
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going on for example in bangladesh where so far 25 million people have migrated from the coast to dhaka, which is inland, because it is now under water, where they were living. the reason for that is rising sea levels and the reason for rising sea levels is climate change, which is driven by human overpopulation. >> again, let me just say this, there is a statistic that says if you double the standard of living of those in china, you triple the world's energy needs. so we have to be thoughtful about what that actually means. if our energy needs are only going up, as our standard of living goes up, then it's not necessarily the case that just reducing the number of people are going to make everything okay. >> and i think you know, when you begin to divert your resources to things that -- to things like population control, which things like that can't result in -- when you're talking about controlling populations -- >> nobody is talking about that outside of china. >> but it definitely -- this is what the campaign begins. the campaign begins talking about populations. >> you're dead wrong
going on for example in bangladesh where so far 25 million people have migrated from the coast to dhaka, which is inland, because it is now under water, where they were living. the reason for that is rising sea levels and the reason for rising sea levels is climate change, which is driven by human overpopulation. >> again, let me just say this, there is a statistic that says if you double the standard of living of those in china, you triple the world's energy needs. so we have to be...
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so it makes sense that you are now reviewing the backlog dhaka to sort through the cases and isn't itright that code directs you to establish national immigration enforcement policies and priorities and in congress and the appropriations bills have we not directed you to repeat and prioritize the removal of serious criminal aliens and federal programs that specifically target such populations? and in fact in this effort can you tell me how it enhances your ability to remove people in priority to the agency? >> the answer is yes, congress has given such direction. i don't know the number of the citation, but i think that is accurate. what we are doing if you think about the immigration system in segments, the segment is who is being picked up for removal and that's where we are prioritizing our enforcement efforts see you get operations like a cross check where we pick up thousands of criminal fugitives just a couple of weekends ago. then we have the 300,000 or so cases already on the master dhaka it and it turns out those aren't prioritized all so you get these never ending court stat
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douglas reward and in 2010 he won the prize for on-line journalism and on his website jamesdelingpole dhaka, he is a fan of great white sharks and films about the full vampire's so we can have those discussions may be another day and have him back again but today use joining to discuss his new book watermelons the green movements true color. with that the string me in welcoming james delingpole to the podium. [applause] thank you. if you want me to talk about great white sharks i would be happy. thank you for welcoming me to d.c., the home of small government in liberty. before we talk a bit more about my book, "watermelons," i would like to show you a little film. >> the idea is everyone starts cutting their cost emissions by 10% so even a plan it safe for everyone eventually. that's how they got to be huge things but i would love it if you and your family would think about doing something like taking your next holiday by train instead of running or biking energy-saving light bulbs it would be great to get a sense of how many of you. fantastic. that's absolutely fine. you're own choice. th
douglas reward and in 2010 he won the prize for on-line journalism and on his website jamesdelingpole dhaka, he is a fan of great white sharks and films about the full vampire's so we can have those discussions may be another day and have him back again but today use joining to discuss his new book watermelons the green movements true color. with that the string me in welcoming james delingpole to the podium. [applause] thank you. if you want me to talk about great white sharks i would be...
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craigcrawford dhaka, is where you are writing these days. we wanted to get your take first on what we just talked about. it is the president's push out west this week the new economic drive as "the new york times" puts it. will this president eight? >> guest: it's part of an overall strategy going back to congress he lead allowed to realize now he proposed a big bill he knew they wouldn't pass. now you're breaking up into little pieces tina wasn't going to pass for the routine in a way that keeps moving these things on the floor of the senate and then seeing them fail. but this strategy is the republic is not doing anything. it's against jobs. now the next phase of the strategy is to come out with incremental executive orders, different things he can do without congress to show that he is waking up every day worrying about jobs and so there will be incremental things but they will give students a break on pay back their student loans and help homeowners refinance and did veterans jobs from the returning troops so there will be a lot of incre
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. >> i agree it on the theory that every word in the bill is an argument dhaka of and every word you pass lawyers to decide and so if a lot of legislation is passed that i think with the fight for ten years lagged you will suddenly see a lot of cases in the supreme court and if you go five or ten years and there is less legislation passed, you will discover diminished number of conflicts among the circuits. look at our when you pass the habeas law then in go back out two or three years and suddenly you will see lots of cases coming up to it and the same is true with the immigration think so you are now passing laws with thousands of pages not budgetary but that are likely to come to us. >> my guess is that caseload will start going up. eda >> i've been sitting here trying to resist temptation and i want when you mentioned from henry for the discussion you have that in your book and i noticed going through that is one of my all-time favorites usually to express exasperation somewhere. >> senator hatch? >> i appreciate both of you be willing to do this. i think it's a very, very good t
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so it makes sense that you are now reviewing the backlog dhaka to sort through the cases and isn't itght that code directs you to establish national immigration enforcement policies and priorities and in congress and the appropriations bills have we not directed you to repeat and prioritize the removal of serious criminal aliens and federal programs that specifically target such populations? and in fact in this effort can you tell me how it enhances your ability to remove people in priority to the agency? >> the answer is yes, congress has given such direction. i don't know the number of the citation, but i think that is accurate. what we are doing if you think about the immigration system in segments, the segment is who is being picked up for removal and that's where we are prioritizing our enforcement efforts see you get operations like a cross check where we pick up thousands of criminal fugitives just a couple of weekends ago. then we have the 300,000 or so cases already on the master dhaka it and it turns out those aren't prioritized all so you get these never ending court states
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they felt that keynes was a total wrong direction and when he was awarded his nobel prize he said dhaka come here to apologize the economic profession. the fact is we've done a terrible job and it is going to take decades to get hold of and unless we start now, i mean he actually elected everybody saying we take a long time back in the 30's and squinted a one time to ever get back to the free and open society. it does take the question of course when we are talking about politics today exactly what a hayekian econ and become a genuine hayekian economy would look like. it's all very well to be a hayekian agitator to constantly sniping. we don't want raising taxes or government spending and these are absolutes we are not going to agree to anything. but nonetheless the battle lines are drawn on exactly that. if hayek's world would come about, the size of the economy is very large, but things like pensions, would they do without pension? some people are around the edges of that right now. >> host: he basically said government should only do the absolute bare minimum to allow society to esse
they felt that keynes was a total wrong direction and when he was awarded his nobel prize he said dhaka come here to apologize the economic profession. the fact is we've done a terrible job and it is going to take decades to get hold of and unless we start now, i mean he actually elected everybody saying we take a long time back in the 30's and squinted a one time to ever get back to the free and open society. it does take the question of course when we are talking about politics today exactly...
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we dhaka that is, the ambassador, we are down in combia called by the special forces almost just as good as our guys and assisting mexico and was very willing to assist in any way that he could commit we took that message to president kalona and is very interested in buying understand they are providing some training but can you elaborate? a lot of people say we put our military down there. you and i know with the sovereignty issues. the colombian special forces can assimilate better from a cultural standpoint and we thought could provide some assistance. >> mr. chairman, i not only think it is an intriguing idea i think is an excellent idea. will not surprise you to learn that i am a great fan and admire of with the colombian people and their government and their institutions have accomplished over the last 11 or 12 years. i think they are quite capable of exporting those cpabilities through training and support elsewhere in the region. it is positive for the united states of america to see colombia and mexico engaged in this effort to gather. it is among other things excellent return f
we dhaka that is, the ambassador, we are down in combia called by the special forces almost just as good as our guys and assisting mexico and was very willing to assist in any way that he could commit we took that message to president kalona and is very interested in buying understand they are providing some training but can you elaborate? a lot of people say we put our military down there. you and i know with the sovereignty issues. the colombian special forces can assimilate better from a...
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down to at the trial was the only concrete evidence that he had done that could remotely be imagined dhaka of taha he made it possible and decide to support terrorists. >> host: and he contributed material support to the terrorism effort by providing the lead to the other web sites that he had no part in creating. >> guest: i think that's right this organization he was working with the islamic assembly was not on any blacklist nullity suspected them of anything so it that he is being prosecuted for free-speech. >> host: that supports and she got out of the basis of the support for terrorism, was that hosted by a group that is designated on a blacklist? >> guest: i am not sure what they were talking about because the government didn't collect them and the fact that somebody else had a link to a link how can you prosecute him by supporting terrorism what his lawyer told the jury after he made a motion to dismiss the but the judge didn't do that the he could prosecute samuel to the speech of jihad to prosecute "the new york times" for posting an editorial about the numbers of hamas saying thi
down to at the trial was the only concrete evidence that he had done that could remotely be imagined dhaka of taha he made it possible and decide to support terrorists. >> host: and he contributed material support to the terrorism effort by providing the lead to the other web sites that he had no part in creating. >> guest: i think that's right this organization he was working with the islamic assembly was not on any blacklist nullity suspected them of anything so it that he is...
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occupies the white house or calls the white house in its home, it is fitting that i will begin with dhaka. in terms of this vision. barack obama, whose fervent search for homes brought in to the presidency must seize the moment of crisis to enlarge the concept of home for all americans but especially for the next generation. i would call fell upon all leaders call of the nation's leaders, political and social. i would call upon all of you as well to take up this cause. americans are in need of a 21st century vision of our country. not a vision of movement, but one of place. not one of tolerance, but one of the longing. not simply of rights but also of community. a community of equal. this will lead to the american democracy the st is alive and free means real for every one. if you will allow me one indulgence, a personal indulgence, i started talking about my mother's family, and much of this book is inspired by my mother. and on october 16th, 2011, i will celebrate the 100th birthday of my mother, berma hill. [applause] now, she is not alive to celebrate with me. nevertheless i will cele
occupies the white house or calls the white house in its home, it is fitting that i will begin with dhaka. in terms of this vision. barack obama, whose fervent search for homes brought in to the presidency must seize the moment of crisis to enlarge the concept of home for all americans but especially for the next generation. i would call fell upon all leaders call of the nation's leaders, political and social. i would call upon all of you as well to take up this cause. americans are in need of...
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it takes time because on the other hand you don't want them rushing to the gulf having dhaka the free ra and crush every tee so there's a long lead times in the energy business that he might be getting a project today and you will see that producing some you have to make the capitol in your allocation of the capitol what happens to the price and everything like that. so, you know, i think that there's definitely a middle ground here to have a reasonable approach to continue to develop resources that are important to our economy and also the jobs and all the other things we are talking about and kind of debate on a reasonable basis. but right now we are in the middle of a political system, so the situation in the campaign and all the discussions about energy like everything else you tend to be more polarized. >> host: there's a lot of great characters in this book and john rockefeller skilled away and t. boone pickens is mentioned. and the one in china i will murder his name -- what is it about oil and natural gas in this arena that attracts these larger-than-life personalities? >> gue
it takes time because on the other hand you don't want them rushing to the gulf having dhaka the free ra and crush every tee so there's a long lead times in the energy business that he might be getting a project today and you will see that producing some you have to make the capitol in your allocation of the capitol what happens to the price and everything like that. so, you know, i think that there's definitely a middle ground here to have a reasonable approach to continue to develop resources...
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as soon as keynes dhaka he was lifted to sainthood and i was turned into oblivion.dinary review of the prosperity that they had and decided after the call all of those people who had resisted keynes and came from the austrian school who were likely to be sympathetic to trying to find an ideology which would counter keynes's wholesale, he invited them all to a hotel when switzerland, in a montclair, i suppose he would call it, and that is the crucible of what turned out to be the tautological revival of conservatism. >> host: when was this? >> guest: 1946. >> host: and this is also where conservatives and libertarians got in the same bid. >> guest: frederick hayekian invited as many -- i mean, there were a lot. i don't think anyone -- he knew they were never the law. they would invite anybody that looked as if they might agree with him and then left a year after year because from that time on the met year after year after year and they fought with each other all the time. starting out on the saying you are all a bunch of communists. it was lively stuff. it would have
as soon as keynes dhaka he was lifted to sainthood and i was turned into oblivion.dinary review of the prosperity that they had and decided after the call all of those people who had resisted keynes and came from the austrian school who were likely to be sympathetic to trying to find an ideology which would counter keynes's wholesale, he invited them all to a hotel when switzerland, in a montclair, i suppose he would call it, and that is the crucible of what turned out to be the tautological...
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the janitor lives in bense dhaka, using the example, the janitor lives here and the doctor lives where [inaudible] [laughter] so, you know, those are the things that are dividing us. >> i find it interesting that the biggest argument, i put that idea on atwitter that there is nobody connecting as maliki james brown and michael jackson and the number one name that kept coming up is beyonce. it didn't come not be enough but i say in this room and nobodies like you missed that one up, beyonce is the one. it's true you would say that and i don't mean to say that. now from knoxville tennessee the university of tennessee history professor shows us the papers of andrew jackson, a 17 volume series of andrew jackson speeches, of letters and other writings. >> the andrew jackson papers is a project that's been going on for several decades to collect and order and transcribing and publish andrew jackson's complete documentary record. every letter he wrote, every letter that was written to him, his presidential messages on his military orders scratch the paper on which he wrote notes, the autobiog
the janitor lives in bense dhaka, using the example, the janitor lives here and the doctor lives where [inaudible] [laughter] so, you know, those are the things that are dividing us. >> i find it interesting that the biggest argument, i put that idea on atwitter that there is nobody connecting as maliki james brown and michael jackson and the number one name that kept coming up is beyonce. it didn't come not be enough but i say in this room and nobodies like you missed that one up,...
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lot of hypocrisy of across-the-board going around and they are all very beholden to the corporate dhakat also -- they are elected the promise to abide by the will of those who e. elected them and then you don't hear a lot from them. yes? >> it's unjust building on what you are seeing right now, the last after the supreme court ruled in citizens united versus the election commission and basically made corporations individual based on the first amendment. now, if we wanted to pass some sort of an amendment to the constitution to make that impossible, what would be the most efficient process to actually encourage communication among the people and actually get this done? so, for example would be that california like propositions? what do you think? >> let me tell you this, the last time the constitution was amended was in 1992. the amendment that passed is one that had been originally proposed the end of the 18th century that dealt with congressional salaries. ever since there hasn't been another amendment ever since. when you factor in the first ten amendments of the bill of rights, then
lot of hypocrisy of across-the-board going around and they are all very beholden to the corporate dhakat also -- they are elected the promise to abide by the will of those who e. elected them and then you don't hear a lot from them. yes? >> it's unjust building on what you are seeing right now, the last after the supreme court ruled in citizens united versus the election commission and basically made corporations individual based on the first amendment. now, if we wanted to pass some sort...
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he was a much more modest dhaka that he was a very enthusiastic patriarch. there was no place to go that anybody could find and that is the reason why the whole crisis erupted. >> listened this has been a wonderful discussion and i enjoy it so much. [applause] .. >> on september 4th, 1957, a stoic young black girl elizabeth eckford, a member of the little rock 9 was met by an angry mob during her first days to segregate a high school. behind her was a little girl with narrowed eyes and clenched teeth. this is one of the most recognizable photos of the civil rights era. it reflects the hate and fury of a young girl and a timid demeanor of another. it circulated around the state, the nation and all around the world. do you remember how seeing this photo for the first time made you feel? who knew that the photo of these two young girls, one black, one white both 15 years old, born less than four months apart, living within miles of one another and both beginning the 11th grade would be so powerful and symbolizing the race relations in america. even more powerfu
he was a much more modest dhaka that he was a very enthusiastic patriarch. there was no place to go that anybody could find and that is the reason why the whole crisis erupted. >> listened this has been a wonderful discussion and i enjoy it so much. [applause] .. >> on september 4th, 1957, a stoic young black girl elizabeth eckford, a member of the little rock 9 was met by an angry mob during her first days to segregate a high school. behind her was a little girl with narrowed eyes...
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. >> guest: but what we tell you this is one reason why subtitled my book the erosion of the dhaka see that there have been so many attempts to marginalize the american people. this is also -- i can tell you may be one final story that will be about the plus side here there are a number of heroes in my story not only about the ordinary americans victimized but also about individuals who have stood up who were never prosecuted, the government never went after them but they raised up for the constitutional john use. >> host: the last word the story of the hero -- >> guest: the connection of connecticut, one of these luxury into the national security letter demanding information about a library patron and he was shocked by this because the attorney general collis telling there is no enforcement is another provision of the patriot act and the library he wants to talk to congress he's not allowed. >> host: that's a good place to end because the only other please tecum me in my -- your book is the librarians. thank you very much, susan herman. >> guest: thank you. ..
. >> guest: but what we tell you this is one reason why subtitled my book the erosion of the dhaka see that there have been so many attempts to marginalize the american people. this is also -- i can tell you may be one final story that will be about the plus side here there are a number of heroes in my story not only about the ordinary americans victimized but also about individuals who have stood up who were never prosecuted, the government never went after them but they raised up for...
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the lender rights dhaka alone and in the return for that the borrower gives them a percentage of the upside in the future of the market returns; is that not correct? that is an outstanding concept if i'm not smart enough to know i can figure all the details on way or another but it's the type of creative you that you are going to have because housing will come backed and you can mitigate your future losses by stopping the bleeding that we've got going on right now. one of the ways to do that is keep people in the houses they are in to be able to perform and give them the incentive to do that rather than right now the incentive is to be for closing and say look i'm taking my payments but the house on the street in the market is 50% less than what i paid for my and i think in going to let the lender have mine and by the house on the street and reduce my obligation by 50%. that is a bad incentive for america and a bad habit to get into and the idea of getting the lender and the borrower both scan in the game for the current rates or the current value makes a whole lot of sense. >> [inau
the lender rights dhaka alone and in the return for that the borrower gives them a percentage of the upside in the future of the market returns; is that not correct? that is an outstanding concept if i'm not smart enough to know i can figure all the details on way or another but it's the type of creative you that you are going to have because housing will come backed and you can mitigate your future losses by stopping the bleeding that we've got going on right now. one of the ways to do that is...
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. >> cade hunter is dhaka consultant for bloomberg government. thank you. >> thanks so much. >> for the first time, americans that have access to connectivity even if they are natural disasters and other things happening through our satellite network. >> taking a look at the white house tonight with up in pink light for breast cancer awareness month. today the hudson institute held a forum on u.s. israel relations we are going to be showing those events starting at 10:00 tonight eastern time kuran c-span2. but first we will take a look of a short portion of that event which is about ten minutes. >> it is usually ring useful to refer to the greek philosophers to handle the ongoing questions like this. so, i'd like to refer to dr. seuss. [laughter] to pose the existential question for our time would would you do if you ran those -- ran the zoo. [laughter] you need not ryan white away. >> professor, would you like to start? >> i've always wanted to follow dr. seuss. i think the united states has -- as john pointed out -- devoted a huge amount of tim
. >> cade hunter is dhaka consultant for bloomberg government. thank you. >> thanks so much. >> for the first time, americans that have access to connectivity even if they are natural disasters and other things happening through our satellite network. >> taking a look at the white house tonight with up in pink light for breast cancer awareness month. today the hudson institute held a forum on u.s. israel relations we are going to be showing those events starting at 10:00...
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if you dhaka what cellular phones where you've got millions of these devices and you can build at a very high level of the volume you are talking about filters that cost less than a nickelhat excess today that can go into this. i think the there was some ambiguity or just nobody knew how expensive a would be to develop a filter for the precision devices which are the hardest ones to deal with. we now know that you can deal with precision receivers on the marketoday and also sold to government agencies and surveyors and all sorts of people use them for $6. so going forward, this is a very small increment cost to deal with. >> if you missed me will be able to provide internet service to another 50 billion people in the rural communities? >> is that on top of the 260 million we are required? absolutely. we have already struck deals with several companies we have the potential to go outside of our footprint that's cellular south, wireless and southern illinois come and just today we announced a deal with a company that plans to deploy doud to did thousand people or less that will reach delet
if you dhaka what cellular phones where you've got millions of these devices and you can build at a very high level of the volume you are talking about filters that cost less than a nickelhat excess today that can go into this. i think the there was some ambiguity or just nobody knew how expensive a would be to develop a filter for the precision devices which are the hardest ones to deal with. we now know that you can deal with precision receivers on the marketoday and also sold to government...
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the reason i think that might be a relevant issue is that sure they've done a lot of cities dhaka with his personal assets or not on the line as it would be under a partnership model the and you have to wonder if that would have the effect the managers wouldn't want to grow beyond the two big to manage size at that point. when wall street moved away from the partnership model to what we have now to the public corporations and to much less skin in the game as the management things changed i don't think we can live bacteria devotee to conduct the partnership era matured absolutely right just to reinforce the point on the incentives on the money. who made the big money on the last cycle it wasn't people who were incidental to what happened the 546 characters are central to the story with a walk away when it's all said and done in personal wealth we walk away with a great deal of problems and much to pay and it is that in balance we have to confront so a good point about the partnerships and the incentives for not going to be able to go back, not to go back to that. >> do we have time for
the reason i think that might be a relevant issue is that sure they've done a lot of cities dhaka with his personal assets or not on the line as it would be under a partnership model the and you have to wonder if that would have the effect the managers wouldn't want to grow beyond the two big to manage size at that point. when wall street moved away from the partnership model to what we have now to the public corporations and to much less skin in the game as the management things changed i...
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are in some ways repeat currencyne a manipulators senators know from dem oc the the republican and dhakang apart that would immediately designate the a fair subsidies as an unfair at means trading practices that meansries. jobs for a member of the industry's current pay in southwest ohio tigers and finley o ohio, aluminum to tubular steel in the m northeast ohio andmanu it needs more americann energ manufacturers from although to go clean enervegy can petition the government against unfair subsidies from importing countries. c it is wcombined with measu comprehensive measures to inform the structural deficiencies inourover the government's approach to to combating currency that part ofhat part the bill was sp earheaded by schumer senator schumer and grants. would it would improve oversight of the currency exchange rates andrren i would ask senator stabenow involved in that it would involve in improve the currency exchange rates and it would ensure that the treasury department properly underv identifies countries that crencie undervalue their currency. under the omnibus trade act of 1988
are in some ways repeat currencyne a manipulators senators know from dem oc the the republican and dhakang apart that would immediately designate the a fair subsidies as an unfair at means trading practices that meansries. jobs for a member of the industry's current pay in southwest ohio tigers and finley o ohio, aluminum to tubular steel in the m northeast ohio andmanu it needs more americann energ manufacturers from although to go clean enervegy can petition the government against unfair...
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right now for our economy toch dhaka of and security of the country. the construction sector has had a depression and unemployment levels over 1 million workers are unemployed during the peak week of the construction season this year. people losing their houses, their cars and health insurance. times are tough right now for the u.s. construction worker. these are not short-term insignificant jobs for construction workers that some have referred to. we survive in this industry by stringing together jobs of march shorter duration on average to make our living and raise our families. in this industry most workers do not make 2,000 hours a year. the construction worker averages about 1200 hours a year for the holds your we do not get to go to an office every day. we do not get to work in a controlled climate and air-conditioning. we are subjected to when the and rain and all types of the adverse weather conditions. we do not get paid when this happens. we only get paid for the hours we actually work and many of us haven't seen work and months and some peop
right now for our economy toch dhaka of and security of the country. the construction sector has had a depression and unemployment levels over 1 million workers are unemployed during the peak week of the construction season this year. people losing their houses, their cars and health insurance. times are tough right now for the u.s. construction worker. these are not short-term insignificant jobs for construction workers that some have referred to. we survive in this industry by stringing...
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if you dhaka what cellular phones where you've got millions of these devices and you can build at a very high level of the volume you are talking about filters that cost less than a nickel that excess today that can go into this. i think the there was some ambiguity or just nobody knew how expensive a would be to develop a filter for the precision devices which are the hardest ones to deal with. we now know that you can deal with precision receivers on the market today and also sold to government agencies and surveyors and all sorts of people use them for $6. so going forward, this is a very small increment cost to deal with. >> if you missed me will be able to provide internet service to another 50 billion people in the rural communities? >> is that on top of the 260 million we are required? absolutely. we have already struck deals with several companies we have the potential to go outside of our footprint that's cellular south, wireless and southern illinois come and just today we announced a deal with a company that plans to deploy doud to did thousand people or less that will reach d
if you dhaka what cellular phones where you've got millions of these devices and you can build at a very high level of the volume you are talking about filters that cost less than a nickel that excess today that can go into this. i think the there was some ambiguity or just nobody knew how expensive a would be to develop a filter for the precision devices which are the hardest ones to deal with. we now know that you can deal with precision receivers on the market today and also sold to...
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she will dhaka and we will die with her. i asked everyone to remember crying the earth, rise up with mother earth. rise up and say no, no to this pipeline. no, no, no! [applause] >> good morning. - thomas m-y-e-r, a sophomore at the university of washington, d.c.. i have with me the signatures of 422 american university students representing 43 states in the district of columbia and the u.s. virgin islands. they signed a petition stating their opposition to the construction of the keystone xl pipeline and their view that the pipeline is not in our national interest. the petition reads: we strongly oppose the construction of the keystone xl pipeline and urge the department of state and president obama tooby am i transcanada a presidential permit for this project. as young people from all around the united states, we expect our leaders to stand up for a little feature. the united states needs to start showing some real climate leadership by recognizing the facts of the tar sam and the keystone xl pipeline. tarzan's oil is dirt
she will dhaka and we will die with her. i asked everyone to remember crying the earth, rise up with mother earth. rise up and say no, no to this pipeline. no, no, no! [applause] >> good morning. - thomas m-y-e-r, a sophomore at the university of washington, d.c.. i have with me the signatures of 422 american university students representing 43 states in the district of columbia and the u.s. virgin islands. they signed a petition stating their opposition to the construction of the...
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we dhaka that is, the ambassador, we are down in columbia called by the special forces almost just as good as our guys and assisting mexico and was very willing to assist in any way that he could commit we took that message to president kalona and is very interested in buying understand they are providing some training but can you elaborate? a lot of people say we put our military down there. you and i know with the sovereignty issues. the colombian special forces can assimilate better from a cultural standpoint and we thought could provide some assistance. >> mr. chairman, i not only think it is an intriguing idea i think it is an excellent idea. will not surprise you to learn that i am a great fan and admire of with the colombian people and their government and their institutions have accomplished over the last 11 or 12 years. i think they are quite capable of exporting those capabilities through training and support elsewhere in the region. it is positive for the united states of america to see colombia and mexico engaged in this effort to gather. it is among other things excellent
we dhaka that is, the ambassador, we are down in columbia called by the special forces almost just as good as our guys and assisting mexico and was very willing to assist in any way that he could commit we took that message to president kalona and is very interested in buying understand they are providing some training but can you elaborate? a lot of people say we put our military down there. you and i know with the sovereignty issues. the colombian special forces can assimilate better from a...
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appalls couples together through the of the inflow of life and gives stability dhaka. this is powerful things about what we've all user yes we will recognize marriage in the tax system but we are also doing something else. i stood before the conservative conference once and i said it shouldn't matter what their commitment is between a man and woman or a man and a man or a woman and a woman and you applauded me. five years on we are consulting on legalizing gay marriage and to anyone who has reservations i say this: yes it's about the quality but it's also about something else, commitment. conservatives believe in the tie that binds us that society is stronger when we make vows to each other and support each other. so i don't support the marriage in spite of being a conservative, i support the marriage because i am a conservative. [applause] we value community spirit and social action, too. we hear it in our own lives and communities it's one of the great things about britain and you know what over the last five years of labor government in number of people volunteering
appalls couples together through the of the inflow of life and gives stability dhaka. this is powerful things about what we've all user yes we will recognize marriage in the tax system but we are also doing something else. i stood before the conservative conference once and i said it shouldn't matter what their commitment is between a man and woman or a man and a man or a woman and a woman and you applauded me. five years on we are consulting on legalizing gay marriage and to anyone who has...
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canadian ancestral lands and waterways and by highly likely future threats to american waterways and dhaka first to the two -- aquifers with lifecycle greenhouse gases that the epa has estimated to be eda to present a greater than comparable emissions from the conventional petroleum as such they are vulnerable people all over the earth. a third come at the time we need to invest heavily in the non-carbon polluted energy solutions, the last exploitation of the on conventional fuels such as the tar sands represents a huge step backward leading up economy to on usually dirty fuel for generations. fourth, without the pipeline, the damage from the tar sands operation will be restricted for years into the future. its expansion depends on this project. fifth, the job creation and the energy independence touted by promoters of the pipeline or illusory. among the scores of falls the ignore the job killing impacts of increasingly severe droughts and floods and clearly stated plans by the multinational oil companies to export the tar sands product and not use them in the united states. when we consid
canadian ancestral lands and waterways and by highly likely future threats to american waterways and dhaka first to the two -- aquifers with lifecycle greenhouse gases that the epa has estimated to be eda to present a greater than comparable emissions from the conventional petroleum as such they are vulnerable people all over the earth. a third come at the time we need to invest heavily in the non-carbon polluted energy solutions, the last exploitation of the on conventional fuels such as the...
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the reason i think that might be a relevant issue is that sure they've done a lot of cities dhaka with his personal assets or not on the line as it would be under a partnership model the and you have to wonder if that would have the effect the managers wouldn't want to grow beyond the two big to manage size at that point. when wall street moved away from the partnership model to what we have now to the public corporations and to much less skin in the game as the management things changed i don't think we can live bacteria devotee to conduct the partnership era matured absolutely right just to reinforce the point on the incentives on the money. who made the big money on the last cycle it wasn't people who were incidental to what happened the 546 characters are central to the story with a walk away when it's all said and done in personal wealth we walk away with a great deal of problems and much to pay and it is that in balance we have to confront so a good point about the partnerships and the incentives for not going to be able to go back, not to go back to that. >> do we have time for
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we dhaka that is, the ambassador, we are down in columbia called by the special forces almost just as good as our guys and assisting mexico and was very willing to assist in any way that he could commit we took that message to president kalona and is very interested in buying understand they are providing some training but can you elaborate? a lot of people say we put our military down there. you and i know with the sovereignty issues. the colombian special forces can assimilate better from a cultural standpoint and we thought could provide some assistance. >> mr. chairman, i not only think it is an intriguing idea i think it is an excellent idea. will not surprise you to learn that i am a great fan and admire of with the colombian people and their government and their institutions have accomplished over the last 11 or 12 years. i think they are quite capable of exporting those capabilities through training and support elsewhere in the region. it is positive for the united states of america to see colombia and mexico engaged in this effort to gather. it is among other things excellent
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dhaka this quote and i will say our local sheriffs are doing a tremendous job and police are working valiantly. our federal agents that are there in the state law enforcement along the border are doing an admirable job, but in texas across the 1241 while border it is porous, and we are having our farmers and ranchers chased off their property and firsthand testimony of that. national leader for the heinous crimes and motives of these organizations but when we say the border is safer than ever it signals the feet and we are going to accept the status quo and no americans should be satisfied that we don't have the right to use and enjoy our property and we need greater federal resources in order to defend what is a porous border. statistics have been cited, and i know that there are statistics that we can go back and forth across but it is undeniable that the drugs swayed by the time are flowing to urban cities across america and it is also undeniable that dollars counted into billions are flowing south. they didn't just appear in those communities. they can across our borders on how a
dhaka this quote and i will say our local sheriffs are doing a tremendous job and police are working valiantly. our federal agents that are there in the state law enforcement along the border are doing an admirable job, but in texas across the 1241 while border it is porous, and we are having our farmers and ranchers chased off their property and firsthand testimony of that. national leader for the heinous crimes and motives of these organizations but when we say the border is safer than ever...
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the case is ongoing is designed to make sure that we are moving priority cases through the detained dhaka it to the removal from the country. those that have a criminal record are those that fit within the priority categories. what we are trying to do is -- crimber the docket is setting cases of 2014 and 2015. >> i know some of the cases that have been pending for five or six years with just one extension or continuance after another, some arbor turley and capriciously to my opinion with the hopes that one day amnesty will solve all these problems and the cases will disappear. >> i think what we are trying to do is read prioritize the case in the systems of the most serious ones go first. >> this gets back to the issue of what constitutes criminal, and this prioritization is important. is three drug driving arrests considered criminal, is it robbery, is it an assault, is it a burglary? how does that -- may be you can give a written assessment of how these priorities work because some time when someone has been arrested at three drunk driving arrests and on the fourth time they kill somebo
the case is ongoing is designed to make sure that we are moving priority cases through the detained dhaka it to the removal from the country. those that have a criminal record are those that fit within the priority categories. what we are trying to do is -- crimber the docket is setting cases of 2014 and 2015. >> i know some of the cases that have been pending for five or six years with just one extension or continuance after another, some arbor turley and capriciously to my opinion with...
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the case is ongoing is designed to make sure that we are moving priority cases through the detained dhaka it to the removal from the country. those that have a criminal record are those that fit within the priority categories. what we are trying to do is -- crimber the docket is setting cases of 2014 and 2015. >> i know some of the cases that have been pending for five or six years with just one extension or continuance after another, some arbor turley and capriciously to my opinion with the hopes that one day amnesty will solve all these problems and the cases will disappear. >> i think what we are trying to do is read prioritize the case in the systems of the most serious ones go first. >> this gets back to the issue of what constitutes criminal, and this prioritization is important. is three drug driving arrests considered criminal, is it robbery, is it an assault, is it a burglary? how does that -- may be you can give a written assessment of how these priorities work because some time when someone has been arrested at three drunk driving arrests and on the fourth time they kill somebo
the case is ongoing is designed to make sure that we are moving priority cases through the detained dhaka it to the removal from the country. those that have a criminal record are those that fit within the priority categories. what we are trying to do is -- crimber the docket is setting cases of 2014 and 2015. >> i know some of the cases that have been pending for five or six years with just one extension or continuance after another, some arbor turley and capriciously to my opinion with...
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what we decided would be that we would make a very brief opening statements, senator inhofe and dhaka three minutes each, and then we would start with the members in order of seniority with senator grassley dillinger, then a senator conrad, senator roberts if he is here, senator johnson, senator nelson. then on panel to we have senator soon come senator blood, senator carnahan, so that is the plan. very quickly, today's hearing will examine how the nation's flood control systems responded to the flooding event of 2011. we need to take a hard look at the response and see where we can improve our response. i welcome all of the distinguished witnesses that will help give the committee a picture of what happened, what worked, what didn't work. i appreciate the assistant secretary of the karni dorcy for joining with three core jurisdictions. major general michael walsh from mississippi valley, brigadier general john mcmahon from the northwest division and colonel christopher larsen with of the north atlantic division. i also welcome all of the local witnesses who made a trip to d.c. who wi
what we decided would be that we would make a very brief opening statements, senator inhofe and dhaka three minutes each, and then we would start with the members in order of seniority with senator grassley dillinger, then a senator conrad, senator roberts if he is here, senator johnson, senator nelson. then on panel to we have senator soon come senator blood, senator carnahan, so that is the plan. very quickly, today's hearing will examine how the nation's flood control systems responded to...
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, she is still available, please tell your small business a winner in that situation to get on sba dhakaof and come to our district office because that is the situation where we can help and one of my jobs in my task before me is to make sure small businesses are aware when the bank can't because of regulatory issues they are guaranteed can always -- can often, very often make a difference. >> that is a lot of cleanup that we can do to streamline paperwork in eliminating the regulatory requirements on banks so they can loan. wouldn't you agree? >> we have sat with banks and i sit on a continuous basis with the regulators to make sure that the guidance they have given the small business lending at the top is making its way all the way down to the regional, the regional regulators so that we have a consistent set of regulations at the bank so that they can open their doors to small businesses and get some of this money out into their hands. >> i hope that will happen. my time is expired. thank you, mr. chairman. >> ms. mills, the ranking chair of the contracting subcommittee, and last week
, she is still available, please tell your small business a winner in that situation to get on sba dhakaof and come to our district office because that is the situation where we can help and one of my jobs in my task before me is to make sure small businesses are aware when the bank can't because of regulatory issues they are guaranteed can always -- can often, very often make a difference. >> that is a lot of cleanup that we can do to streamline paperwork in eliminating the regulatory...