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some 22 million people now live in the greater dhaka area.hsan ahmed advises government representatives, saying the ministries ought to give more support to the women. and in the long term, the migration to the cities has to be stopped. >> for a country which is trying to do better in future, we must try to understand climate hazards through the eyes of the vulnerable and through the eyes of the women who are likely to be vulnerable under climate change. >> one of the biggest problems for coastal-area villages is large-scale shrimp farming. it's driving the local farmers off their land. a small number of investors make good money from the shrimp, which is exported to japan and europe. but the operations leave the soil even saltier than before. >> this is an ugly face of the globalization. unfortunately, the price that has been paid for shrimp doesn't really cover those, whose livelihoods have been shattered because of higher salinity, and they had to leave. and mostly, they have migrated to urban areas, and they generally live in shanty slums
some 22 million people now live in the greater dhaka area.hsan ahmed advises government representatives, saying the ministries ought to give more support to the women. and in the long term, the migration to the cities has to be stopped. >> for a country which is trying to do better in future, we must try to understand climate hazards through the eyes of the vulnerable and through the eyes of the women who are likely to be vulnerable under climate change. >> one of the biggest...
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he could find the most up-to-date information at cbs as of dhaka. >>> appel little leaguers to capture the attention of have or coming home. this morning the bourse will be greeted as heroes when they come back to the big area. but it picked up in a limo at as of all. the rally sent the game to extra innings but tennessee unfortunately scored nine runs in the seventh inning. and the parliament in the u.s. title game 24 to 16. >>> there were no losers on the field today. it was an outstanding baseball game. >>> now we have a right to plant so now we have everyone come back on september 2nd. >>> the tennessee team lost to japan yesterday in the championship game. everyone is welcome to attend the parade in petaluma at 1:00. it cou >>> so much locales and fraud and all that talk. it is the active other topics. so it's good to take about another 12 hours before it puts itself together. it's going over some of those warm water right now. the strike has the movie are short early wednesday morning. sustained winds of about 90 mi. an hour. the cheers and a bit of this issue be pretty much as w
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i was going to call my dhaka canada's prevents cancer and alzheimer's disease but i realize it isn't the right word to use because prevention is a huge word as is the cure, so the science supporting this is a solid. i mean, it's not incomprehensible that if you flood your body with cannabinoids from marijuana coming into a cancer that you are going to get powerful antitumor activity. and i know someone who his recently been cleared of one cancer who is doing this with canada's oil and was also doing chemotherapy and dietary fight de kutz therapy but it's still an amazing recovery that she has had. but, we need to research it. we can't research it because it is illegal. if you have cancer, i would say go ahead and take the oil but to effective traditional therapy, too. >> the california medical association has a technical one advisory committee which is called legalization and taxation, and actually that the california medical association supported legalization and taxation as the best way to manage of. i think one question that comes up is it is a schedule that you mentioned should b
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fact that it was slightly more women than men which is unusual let's not forget that in 83 it was dhaka and i never learned as to why if i reza care about the sexual orientation of its host. i saw that and i said i can't believe this must be heterosexual one thing i said far more heterosexual sex in the world than same-sex sacks and knowing also from my studies and sexually transmitted diseases very rampant in these days and this is going to be a catastrophe. and i was right. >> to get their view with jonathan mann and american set up protege which is an aids project the first time we met was 1985. the first international aids conference in atlanta georgia which fit in this room. >> hard to believe because the will of about 25,000 people. first i don't think we could possibly have imagined. i know i couldn't 1985 at that meeting that we were at the front end of something of a still be around in 2012 but by then have second or killed about 74 from 75 million human beings than in 2012 there be 34, 35 and the continent on earth we couldn't imagine that. what i remember most distinctly and
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or social class is by for the power in athens in the city-state's and the ready oligarchs and the dhaka sees -- democracies. they wanted to establish the state in which only the owners of substantial amounts of property to vote and hold public office. the democrats insisted that all male citizens have the same rights coming in for a century or more, the democrats usually prevailed. but the great philosophers plato and aristotle were not big fans of democracy. according to plato, ordinary people were easily swayed by the emotional and deceptive rhetoric of ambitious politicians. it was, after all, those that were the majority of the people time to time and again voted to support the disastrous campaigns of the polynesian war which was the 27 year struggle between athens and sparta which effectively ended a to the golden age of greece. and of course plato had a special anger because a was the demo the was ultimately responsible for the death of socrates. impleader's best work, the republic he opted for neither oligarchy or democracy, people here of course know that he sought to define and
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because of her time in the garment factories her life will never be the same preassure either r t dhaka bangladesh get more from us a line at home so let's check some of the stories with gold right now. have a nice side full stomach gazes forgot the details of when you should be staring skywards to catch a spectacular meteor shower. plus north korea or ford's sound the alarm over alleged u.s. and south korean their plans to blow up the humans of the only copy of the stephen is point out of their fears have foundation counted on. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. l.t.v. is not required to watch all its all you need is your mobile device what you are to be any time any. israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu says his country is investing billions in home front defense and drills to prepare for possible strikes but it's only iran that it's a big concern with militants penetrating through egypt and al qaida linked rebels fighting for power with the syrian regime israel's feeling surrounded by a growing regional radicalism fa
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you can find those of cbs as of dhaka. >>> >>> >>> have a big coup is cashing,, hi. we're spreading the word about new honey bunches of oats fruit blends and their unique taste combinations. like peach/raspberry. with one flavor in the granola bunch and one on the flake. two flavors. in harmony. honey bunches of oats. make your day bunches better. >> in the state on a century old fresco is now an edible sensation. in barcelona baker created chocolate works of art. each can be as the original fresco of christ and the new image of the painter. there is now a security guard because so many tourists have visited pc the restoration project. i don't know if you can call it a restoration project. a grand theft mystery at the lawrence hall of science adds up to more than $13,000 in lost gadgets. >> investigators say someone stole 29 ipad before the start of the uc-berkeley school year. police told the daily count that electronics will most likely campus property. last month officers tracked down 39 campus computers stolen. >> breaking news out of europe right now, dutch medi
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on hulu at hulu dot com slash capital dhaka countermeasure right here thanks for watching have a great. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom parker is a big. green i'm a jury's see round trip with the open air entertainment. a little bit of that just signs to get in better shape. i and cuisine with all my healthy ingredients. and this goes something to me mug our summer sales on our cheek. but. i am. so there could be animal planet there could be. dry wall construction and all that stuff gone. mitt romney soaked up the spotlight at last night's r n c convention week while just a few short miles away one of the poorest towns in florida goes unnoticed we'll show you a side of town all those media cameras overlooked. but it's no question wiki leaks founder julian assange has a message and he's willing to go great lengths to spread it this time speaking out to a venezuelan television station about his ext
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that because every time in the garment factories her life will never be the same preassure either r t dhaka bangladesh. joins us now from the business desk and it seems russian markets are doing so much better than in the rest of the world why is that you know it could be the last night's a big gold win for the volleyball team for russia because indeed i've been reading on articles like that there is a connection between sports performance and market performance in the u.s. it's usually connected with an h l teams performance usually if it has a child team loses then the stocks of the companies in those cities start losing value the next they will look at the their connection between sports teams and market performance a bit first of all as take a look at what's happening in the markets really russia is feeling so much better than the rest of the world as karen rightly said is up one point seven percent of my sex one point four percent and that's on the back of high oil prices will look at them also in just a second second because some of the movers on the my sags and rosneft is one of the
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dhaka bangladesh is. a story that we're just too but after twenty three minutes past eleven the time to be trailed before late at night good to see japan's economic slowdown has been a bit of a chill for the markets today isn't it yes indeed japan has reports of g.d.p. figures week short of expectations point three percent in the second quarter therefore annualized it goes down to one point four percent and that indeed is a slowdown so we have seen some selling going on today although right now it's come back to a flat to negative picture in the u.s. as you can see the dow jones declining just a first of a percent nasdaq even better so now in europe we've also seen pretty much the same picture with the footsie and the dax also declining within half a percent but volumes today for about the whole session almost the whole session before the u.s. markets opened was very low around thirty to forty percent lower than usual so it's been trading day of basically traders sitting on the sidelines on the commoditie
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because of her time in the garment factories her life will never be the same preassure either r t dhaka bangladesh and you can get more from us on line at color let's check some of the stories of gold there for you right now u.s. security justifies the racial discrimination in the fight against terrorism. on standby power as they call sucks up having had to hold full details of the colorful or say. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device what you are to be any time. next hour we'll have the biggest sporting event of the year and the grand finale which closes in spectacular style the twenty twelve london olympics concluded in show's topic function to russia managed to snatch three more goals before the games while russia came out of top business gymnastics the discipline which has been dominated by the country for decades the moans although both final gave us quite a spectacle as the russians became the first team ever to win the gold medal m
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that because every time in the garment factories her life will never be the same preassure either r t dhaka bangladesh. all right dimitri joins us from the business desk and bad data from japan depressing the markets today is not right and that is true or turns out the economy in japan a slowdown faster than expected and therefore we had seen g.d.p. figures only at point three percent growth in the second quarter and which. means one point four percent but russia actually is not feeling the chill is secular what's going on here on the russian markets to my six and the gaining more than one percent this out this is very much based on the fact that oil prices have been going up a look at them in just a second first of all the stock movers on the m i six include oil major rosneft that was reports in the considering expanding to mean mia gas producing over tech is also up but now it's second quarter profit fell by around third and it's up to two point six percent in south carolina that's better than expected and profits plunged. in the second quarter of the source so apparently better than expe
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reminder that because every time in the garment factories her life never be the same preassure either r t dhaka bangladesh is. so sad story. with the business it's twenty three minutes past ten at night moscow time i'd made three to but a gloom again as always for me lately as for quite a long time or signs of global economy slowing this shoot the messenger i'm just here to deliver the. plan indeed as reported g.d.p. figures come in short of expectations indeed point three percent growth in the second quarter that means your lies to one point four percent and that's a slowdown that investors were not really expecting and therefore there's a lot of selling pressure on the market today although it's quite moderate within one percent let's take a look at what's happening in the u.s. the dow jones there is declining within half a percent this was worse before that nasdaq declining point of three percent and this is all on the worries of course on the state of the state of the global economy with the japan now just you know being another one bites the dust and just a big piece huge puzzle let's take
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that because every time in the garment factories her life will never be the same preassure either r t dhaka bangladesh. joins us from the business desk and bad data from japan depressing the markets today apparently and it's also a time for a correction which is very much demonstrated by the u.s. markets but indeed japan also published g.d.p. data which came out just point three percent in the second quarter and your lies that's one point four percent the whole past year and that's a lower very much lower than expected and therefore starting with asia we have seen the selling today although volumes are pretty low now the dow jones and the nasdaq are down as you can see there moderately that's after five weeks of gains over in the europe we're also seeing a similar picture where the footsie down point three percent the dax is a bit supported by. the resources companies but the volumes are indeed around forty to forty six percent lower than the usual average. on the commodities markets we're seeing light sweet and brant actually adding some value but they have lost steam that we've seen in th
that because every time in the garment factories her life will never be the same preassure either r t dhaka bangladesh. joins us from the business desk and bad data from japan depressing the markets today apparently and it's also a time for a correction which is very much demonstrated by the u.s. markets but indeed japan also published g.d.p. data which came out just point three percent in the second quarter and your lies that's one point four percent the whole past year and that's a lower very...
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the incident in dhaka song comes on the final day of the muslim month of ramadan as worshippers around the world prepare to celebrate a need for muslims in palestine that often means spending hours at security checkpoints with many pilgrims denied permission to cross the border into jerusalem artie's policy it reports. people here want to pray but soldiers stand in a way it's a painful game of control and every day it is played out at checkpoints throughout the palestinian west bank at this time of year during the holy month of ramadan it's at its most brutal and the they threaten us like dogs been here since half past five in the morning announced twelve thirty seven hours i'm here and they won't let me cross with a nod of the head or the wave of an arm and israeli soldier says if you can pray and who cannot it is a distressing scene for those who wait palestinian worshippers desperate to get to jerusalem have been standing pushing and shoving here for hours many have already been through several checkpoints does of course then in order to retain order or those very important. control
the incident in dhaka song comes on the final day of the muslim month of ramadan as worshippers around the world prepare to celebrate a need for muslims in palestine that often means spending hours at security checkpoints with many pilgrims denied permission to cross the border into jerusalem artie's policy it reports. people here want to pray but soldiers stand in a way it's a painful game of control and every day it is played out at checkpoints throughout the palestinian west bank at this...
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elderly, students where it is so patent and a disturbing am surprised there isn't a bigger outcry dhaka, and i don't know whether people can be so apathetic that they are not scared for the future of their children and their grandchildren and the future of the country. >> i wrote the book because i was concerned. >> thank you. >> linus angelo. i would like to ask the media but let me make one or three bullets before you have a chance to comment. first, the media from endorsing support which is a crime according to the loss, the media had a big lie. they lie to you or report things not the way they are from the coverage of the olympics to what happens in syria. my question is since the media kokesh keep everybody sustained and how are we going to be able to rally those that want to change things around if everybody has been put to sleep by the media? >> perhaps the outside is that over the last many years the view version of the big media has constantly trended down, and there are things like the internet that has its own audit fees and the dangers, but i think a lot of people are more i
elderly, students where it is so patent and a disturbing am surprised there isn't a bigger outcry dhaka, and i don't know whether people can be so apathetic that they are not scared for the future of their children and their grandchildren and the future of the country. >> i wrote the book because i was concerned. >> thank you. >> linus angelo. i would like to ask the media but let me make one or three bullets before you have a chance to comment. first, the media from endorsing...
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dhaka bangladesh. you can get more from us online at r t dot com let's now check some of the stories we've got there the former chief of the fukushima power plant tells the true story of pounds devastating nuclear breakdown and the heroic efforts to contain the disaster plus. the olympics officially over the pressure is now on for london's airports go online to find out just how they're coping with one of the busiest departure days on record and. download the official publication so for choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time any. also later this hour union is with us and he's got the sport for us it seems london really went all out for the games the grand finale didn't really do that was a spectacular opening ceremony of course a spectacular closing on that well if he thought it was and people cramming in the pick part to see one of the biggest fireworks ceremonies out
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they find out he wasn't this dhaka and les mann and sort of brilliant charismatic person that they had assumed he would be, but he was a very awkward kid raised in the church and assessed with howard hughes. as one of larry's friends told me this guy is out there somewhere where the buses don't go. that was their impression of larry. he furthered this impression by saying odd things to people like his best friends he told he was going to make a lot of money and live far away and never talk to them again, which his best friend some sort of took offense to ancillary fault that this was totally acceptable. he told them he was going to make a lot of money and catholics don't get a divorce and he didn't want to get half of his fortune to a catholic girl, to a woman. he told them he wanted to be an actor and wanted to be an evangelist said he would study jimmy swaggart late at night and he got the picture of his always said he could study how this man manipulated and hypnotized people with his eye is. he also will fight his mother for some reason. he would tell friends about all these wonder
they find out he wasn't this dhaka and les mann and sort of brilliant charismatic person that they had assumed he would be, but he was a very awkward kid raised in the church and assessed with howard hughes. as one of larry's friends told me this guy is out there somewhere where the buses don't go. that was their impression of larry. he furthered this impression by saying odd things to people like his best friends he told he was going to make a lot of money and live far away and never talk to...
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dhaka bangladesh. or so i'm just now is back again dmitri medvedev the business is kind to me treats twenty four minutes past eight o'clock at night now it's all gone from bad to worse so the markets will start with japan today was looking like the well yeah it did indeed to start in asia because japan the released its g.d.p. figures which came all which are fell short of expectations indeed point three percent growth in just the second quarter which means an annualized one point four percent worse than expected and therefore what we're seeing right now in the united states as soon as the markets in the u.s. open this cause another shock wave and we're seeing we're seeing the markets go down moderately still within one percent however they were quite flat and sitting on the sidelines today traders were and dow jones is now down point seven percent on of course worries about the state of the global economy gets another example of a slowdown now over in europe where you are seeing the pretty much the sam
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dhaka bangladesh. or the school across the business to be. more signs of global economy slowed now is japan when you go for it that's right japan just recently posted its g.d.p. report for the second quarter and is seen as point three percent was very disappointing for investors our new allies that makes one point four percent for the whole year and therefore we have been seeing selling on the markets the sake of the u.s. pretty much the only ones trading right now in the dow or the nasdaq dropping around half a percent disappointed with well you know concerns about not just japan but indeed global economy same picture over in europe where the footsie and the dax also ended negative note let's take a look at that resources for. the biggest loser is over in london with the down to dropping around two percent now on the commodities market this is also this is also this but worries about the state of global demand for energy and therefore light sweet is dropping twenty seven cents a sell brant is still holding back on in positive territory over
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twitter dhaka,/book tv. >>> what are you reading this summer? book tv wants to know. >> i am chuck todd with nbc news and i have five books in my queue if you will. i read about 60% of the time on my ipad and about 40% of the time actual hard copies. let me start with my nonfiction this summer. during the last break over winter break i read a book on fdr and thomas dewey the election of 1944 by david jordan. well there's another one that cannot by stanley weintraub called a final victory. it's about the same campaign. i'm obsessed with this for a number of reasons, but why it may be interesting to political junkies in today's time period when you read about thomas dewey, you see a lot of mitt romney: the good, that come all the issues that we are talking about that you see with mitt romney you see pop up when you read these books about thomas dewey particularly the campaign of 44. forget the campaign of 48. the campaign of 44 as well. so that we are working on and i am also getting to another nonfiction book that i have been meaning to read for
twitter dhaka,/book tv. >>> what are you reading this summer? book tv wants to know. >> i am chuck todd with nbc news and i have five books in my queue if you will. i read about 60% of the time on my ipad and about 40% of the time actual hard copies. let me start with my nonfiction this summer. during the last break over winter break i read a book on fdr and thomas dewey the election of 1944 by david jordan. well there's another one that cannot by stanley weintraub called a final...
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everybody knew the ship was shrinking to the dhaka sinking and they went off heavily filled. by 2 a.m. the propellers were rising out of the water and score some men are still not panicked they think they can swim for it. henry m. olson was seen taking off his socks and shoes. he thought he could swim for it. so did charles from winnipeg, captain of the hockey team. his sister for years had visions of her brother in the water and of course these are people that are believed to have some room for it. their bodies were never recovered. we now know that figure is exercise in freezing water only increases the effect of title fear mia and you actually die more quickly. at about 2:15 the water went crashing through the glass dome over the grand staircase. the titanic as we know broke into which means the third and fourth bottle. there had been new recreations of how it broke in to and three places and the mapping done recently over the brief was showing more sequence which i won't go into. but 28 men and that's coming to this overturned collapsible 17-year-old the senior surviving
everybody knew the ship was shrinking to the dhaka sinking and they went off heavily filled. by 2 a.m. the propellers were rising out of the water and score some men are still not panicked they think they can swim for it. henry m. olson was seen taking off his socks and shoes. he thought he could swim for it. so did charles from winnipeg, captain of the hockey team. his sister for years had visions of her brother in the water and of course these are people that are believed to have some room...
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out west and their spending thousands and thousands back to washington so more and more is becoming dhaka depository for these national collections so eventually the head of the smithsonian nutter she gets this appropriation from congress to take care of the national collections because they want to safeguard the system to pursue science which is what he felt was the most important mission so it starts becoming more and more a museum which is we think of it today, and there is lots and lots of scientific research going on. >> did he have his name on the institute? >> that's one of the only requirements, yes. >> there wasn't a reason why he never came to the u.s. and secondly, given very little was known about him, how much has the current institute of health his idea of what the institute should be about? >> those are great questions. i think he might have wanted to come here. one of the things i discovered is that he was -- although he liked to travel a lot and he was in trouble and many ways, he was climbing down planes and going down volcanos and stuff like that, but he really didn't l
out west and their spending thousands and thousands back to washington so more and more is becoming dhaka depository for these national collections so eventually the head of the smithsonian nutter she gets this appropriation from congress to take care of the national collections because they want to safeguard the system to pursue science which is what he felt was the most important mission so it starts becoming more and more a museum which is we think of it today, and there is lots and lots of...
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but it to the dhaka what happens when you both for the truckers you understand why we are in the mess we are and and what we need to do to fix this and it makes perfect sense. part of it is what jason was saying. one of the things i learned in this project is if i don't eat something or why a new car this year, then next year put money in the bank and then i got money in the bank. if i am sort of careful about what i consume every year than i've got lots of money in the bank and if i start using that interest to finance i have a higher level of consumption than i would have if i had been consumed and so by accumulating assets of two years down the road than i have the wherewithal to buy more stuff. the same is true for the united states of america and we've not been doing that. we've been borrowing and spreading of the wealth around and feeding the consumption binge, and we haven't accumulated the assets that me to see the future consumption and create growth. so what we need to do, and this is something that was evident in the speech early in 2000 when he to create an environment tha
but it to the dhaka what happens when you both for the truckers you understand why we are in the mess we are and and what we need to do to fix this and it makes perfect sense. part of it is what jason was saying. one of the things i learned in this project is if i don't eat something or why a new car this year, then next year put money in the bank and then i got money in the bank. if i am sort of careful about what i consume every year than i've got lots of money in the bank and if i start...
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and also his vice presidential candidate dhaka aid at the same time. >> that's right. >> president rooseveltwas frustrated by the conservatives in his party and there have been reports that he had reached out to wendell willkie in 1943, 44. to form a new progressive party. what do you think we have -- >> i believe that is true. i a.b. leave there was -- i know of someone who was in a meeting that was very important about this, and i think that columnist was one of the best reporters at the time. that was true, and if the two men had lived they probably would have moved in that direction. >> what did wendell willkie do after he lost the election? >> the first thing he did was noble indeed. he devoted himself to getting -- making sure that we gave aid to britain while britain was standing alone against hitler. so he went to london to gather evidence to support roosevelt's bill which was the crucial bill for england and came back and made an appearance before congress that many people felt turn the tide and by the way i think i forgot the draft was so important that senator johnson, the leader
and also his vice presidential candidate dhaka aid at the same time. >> that's right. >> president rooseveltwas frustrated by the conservatives in his party and there have been reports that he had reached out to wendell willkie in 1943, 44. to form a new progressive party. what do you think we have -- >> i believe that is true. i a.b. leave there was -- i know of someone who was in a meeting that was very important about this, and i think that columnist was one of the best...
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even if the republicans maintain their hold on the house, it will be dhaka a smaller majority by a handful of seats. i think a lot of those tea party types that are compromised as a dirty word may not be coming back, and if there is a leadership turnover in the house i don't know that that is necessarily a good thing. they now come close to resembling a moderate republican and anybody that might replace him. if the white house and obama and axelrod are to be the lead, they always seem to think there is a chance for rationality to prevail. and i think that it's the other alternate question to ask his what if mitt romney wins in the affairs of republican house or senate. will the democrats have a meeting whoever the democratic version is and make a similar decision? i think not. and i think democrats don't have quite the appetite for the back that i'm sure a lot of democrats would be wishing they did if in fact this is the outcome in november. how it plays out across the washington area and whether people will be sober at all and realize that we don't want the prosperity we've known and a fu
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you would like to see feature on booktv send an e-mail at book tv@c-span.org or twittered at twitter dhaka,/book tv. >> here's a look at some of coming back shares and festivals happening around the country. the of land journal constitution's book festival will take place august 31st to succumb second >>> how old was she when shesel? killed herself?was 26. >> she was 26. >> why did she kill herself? elf? >> she killed herself becauseof well, what we know is if shekno left a suicide notes that said distraught over her husband's philandering so that was the immediate cause. >> host: and the was the president grandfather stanley dunham's grandmother. >> guest: she lived only to be 26 and because of that dramatic, stanley and his older brother moved back to old eldorado and a character named christopher columbus clark that fought in the civil war. >> host: where did the grandparents meet? >> guest: they met in augusta which is about 12 or 15 miles away both in butler county sort of on the way to wichita and that is where she grew up. stand had already been out of high school for several years
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from colitis he has a severe colitis attack and he calls him and says he's not going to testify after dhaka and he accuses the firm of cowardice that leaves and other scientists of stature to testify against oppenheimer and the would be edward teller. i wont get into the details here. he claimed he was going to testify for oppenheimer accept 15 minutes before he took the stand he was shown the testimony he had given the day before on the chevalier case and he said that's toller's version of the truth that he had testimony previous to this and his testimony would be when asked under ackley whether oppenheimer should be granted a security clearance within he is a security risk, teller doesn't say that he is a security risk but he's a complex individual whose motivations have been opaque and because of the reason would be wise not to make clearance. for his friends this was sticking a knife in his back and twisting it and would cause him to be effectively ostracized from this group of physicists he had grown up with and had gone to school within germany.÷t teller denies he says there were witn
from colitis he has a severe colitis attack and he calls him and says he's not going to testify after dhaka and he accuses the firm of cowardice that leaves and other scientists of stature to testify against oppenheimer and the would be edward teller. i wont get into the details here. he claimed he was going to testify for oppenheimer accept 15 minutes before he took the stand he was shown the testimony he had given the day before on the chevalier case and he said that's toller's version of the...
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we do touch on general petraeus for those that haven't read the book and no theater history move on dhaka word took on an ad of the day general petraeus was testifying as a timber of 2007 and there were questions about the veracity of the statistics he was using to report progress whether it was petraeus or vitre us as it was misled in the press. another thing we try to show in the war is the human side of him, the burden of command and master of command and how important it is for someone at that level to always keep the mask on to give the troops hope. at the end of the day he was human and it's tough for the troops to be questioned. there are a lot of rhetoric in the room and in hindsight is wonderful. i kept a journal before i was there, and i had a chance to look through those about three months ago and i didn't have that great experience. i would add especially as a woman it's hard for everyone. but now i was so proud to be a part of the line and was the most formative thing that has ever happened to me and the most important thing was to embrace the concept of duty on the country,
we do touch on general petraeus for those that haven't read the book and no theater history move on dhaka word took on an ad of the day general petraeus was testifying as a timber of 2007 and there were questions about the veracity of the statistics he was using to report progress whether it was petraeus or vitre us as it was misled in the press. another thing we try to show in the war is the human side of him, the burden of command and master of command and how important it is for someone at...
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but i think justice scalia was right when he designed to recuse himself on the basis of having gone dhaka hunting when the was a case involving the office of the vice president for the court it didn't have anything to do with cheney's personal liability and justice scalia explained himself with a 20 page opinion as to why friendships with a high government official have just became means for refusal over history many supreme court justices would have had to recuse themselves for many cases because of course you don't get to the supreme court justice unless you know a few people in high places. so, i'm just personally, speaking as a citizen not an expert on ethics, quite comfortable out just feeling that the members of the courts are making the ethical calls that i wish they would make. >> i have a follow-up question touching on citizens united in the cases like that. about the politics of the concept of judicial restraint for much of the 20th century was progressives who argued for judicial restraint on the courts striking down the new deal and then after the 1950's and 60's this was a ve
but i think justice scalia was right when he designed to recuse himself on the basis of having gone dhaka hunting when the was a case involving the office of the vice president for the court it didn't have anything to do with cheney's personal liability and justice scalia explained himself with a 20 page opinion as to why friendships with a high government official have just became means for refusal over history many supreme court justices would have had to recuse themselves for many cases...
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you can dhaka and to get the action. you can use this interface to make the of decided voters looking in north carolina and in some ways that was further in the few levers of the supporters work. the campaign also developed a set of analytical practices and in the industry known as often as asian that was probabilistic we increase the likelihood that he would deal with the campaign needed to get done. as a comfortable, in what is done in the industry has the means testing, the candidate would continue, the campaign would test different images on the web site, different colors on the web site to see what would be more likely to generate people taking the action we want them to take to give you a sense of how this worked whether that is the change as opposed to join the movement with the use of a picture of the obama family as the candidate for the defense of video whether it said learn more verses sign up all of these things were continually tested to make sure they would be paid based on who you work when you are visitin
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we are going to dhaka but incarceration today but i want to expend that to public schools, to racial, political and economic inequality to the death of trayvon martin sheeran harlem to the issues of police brutality to our foreign policy and the drone that checks against innocent globalist. i want to extend the metaphor of the new jim crow to the new tax on the voting rights for african-americans and minorities in places like florida and all over the united states. i want to extend that metaphor of the new jim crow to the political and public policy assault on poor black women that continues to this day. i want to extend that metaphor to the hip-hop generation and generations of young black men and women who we are writing off today as we speak as a nation because we do not care whether they can read, write, have food, suffering from malnutrition, whether they can be productive citizens in the 21st century so i want to have a conversation that connects the metaphor of the new jim-crow to the decision that we face in 2012, and the reelection of barack obama or the election of mitt romn
we are going to dhaka but incarceration today but i want to expend that to public schools, to racial, political and economic inequality to the death of trayvon martin sheeran harlem to the issues of police brutality to our foreign policy and the drone that checks against innocent globalist. i want to extend the metaphor of the new jim crow to the new tax on the voting rights for african-americans and minorities in places like florida and all over the united states. i want to extend that...
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[applause] these guys with dhaka pompoms in this healthcare disaster of any other group. and in fact selling of their own members for political gain is what they did, but i've got good news for you. we have a group that stands for economic freedom. it's called 60 plus. the our great allies and we have been all over the country together. he is 103-years-old or something like that. i still cannot be cannot basketball. it's very frustrating, very frustrating. but i want you to give a warm welcome to jim. [applause] thank you for that introduction. it's great to be here with all of you good friends. i am recruiting for the 60 plus association. i don't see anybody all their old enough to join yet. [laughter] but i will wait for you. okay? just so you know, 60 plus aarp is not for me we use to carrier on a bumper sticker but it's too big to carry around. aarp is not for me. let me point out a couple differences. aarp makes millions of dollars on the backs of seniors. we don't. we depend on voluntary donations from you folks. they sell a lot of insurance. they are a nonprofit. l
[applause] these guys with dhaka pompoms in this healthcare disaster of any other group. and in fact selling of their own members for political gain is what they did, but i've got good news for you. we have a group that stands for economic freedom. it's called 60 plus. the our great allies and we have been all over the country together. he is 103-years-old or something like that. i still cannot be cannot basketball. it's very frustrating, very frustrating. but i want you to give a warm welcome...
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of the nation are healthy and the mothers of a nation are healthy because as senator mikulski point dhaka and secretary sebelius, women are the primary caregivers of the nation's a little fear of the caregivers are, the better the nation is going to be. it makes more sense if the shame that this was all the legal until today. so with this legislation, with this government requirement, which is important, a partnership with insurance companies, women will be able to get the care they need to stay healthy to raise their children themselves. the cost of having mother's healthy being able to raise their children as opposed to transferring some of that burden and the society or the town or the community are enormous. for louisianan, the state i represent come over 600,000 women, senator mikulski, tomorrow with private insurance. not when and on medicare, women on medicaid which would benefit as well but 600,000 women with private insurance would be able to access them to keep themselves healthy and well working minimum-wage jobs or women that show up at the highest levels of the largest compan
of the nation are healthy and the mothers of a nation are healthy because as senator mikulski point dhaka and secretary sebelius, women are the primary caregivers of the nation's a little fear of the caregivers are, the better the nation is going to be. it makes more sense if the shame that this was all the legal until today. so with this legislation, with this government requirement, which is important, a partnership with insurance companies, women will be able to get the care they need to...
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american people to make sure that their habits were wise and frugal, so they passed the prohibition of dhaka. it was an absurd -- of alcohol. it was an absurdity. by 1933, the people rose up and said, this is ridiculous. prohibition is bad. they repealed prohibition. someday we will wake up and say the same thing about all drugs and say, -- right now we are getting a lot more support from this -- repeal these drug laws. get rid of the crime associated with the struggle laws. [cheers and applause] -- these drug laws. [cheers and applause] the nine -- in 1933, as roosevelt took over, he ran with a platform of balanced budget. he had a conservative platform because hoover was not doing a good job. he said he would defend the gold standard, balance the budget, and cut spending. that is not exactly what happened. the first thing he did was make it illegal for an american citizen to own gold. it was illegal to own gold all the way up until 1975. in 1935, why is gold illegal? a law was passed, once again, we moved back in a direction and the american people could go on -- own gold. in a free societ
american people to make sure that their habits were wise and frugal, so they passed the prohibition of dhaka. it was an absurd -- of alcohol. it was an absurdity. by 1933, the people rose up and said, this is ridiculous. prohibition is bad. they repealed prohibition. someday we will wake up and say the same thing about all drugs and say, -- right now we are getting a lot more support from this -- repeal these drug laws. get rid of the crime associated with the struggle laws. [cheers and...
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merchants have procedures for better internal controls and the staff has built those recommendations on dhaka full public record including trustee giddens reort. >> about the expertise you stated in your testimony that as a part of the oversight you reviewed the training and you went on to say that the recent examinations included recommendations for enhanced training and supervisory review procedures. how do you think that's going and what is the exerience of the front line audit staff and what should change? >> i think it still needs to be enhanced. i think that there's a great deal not just out of the peregrine situation, but just in the growth of the futures model and these two circumstances in the last nine months. and i know that they are committed to doing that. but we are also looking to put in some rules about how the final the general the accepted standards and how the joint audit program work between the sro which i think will inevitably raise some of the standards of the sulfur devotee organizations. >> one of the things that struck me according to "the wall street journal" articl
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well, let's start dhaka, shall we. we have meg ryan here. no, that's not, that's jon bon jovi. [laughter] for jon bon jovi is actually appointed to the white house council on community solutions. whatever the hell that means. i don't know. but he's a presidential appointee. he is not just a cheese ball rocker from the 80's. it turns out that he is a beef farmer. now why is this important? in the state of new jersey, if you are classified as a farmer, you get to write off 98% of your property taxes. 98% of your property taxes. jon bon jovi is so committed to the reelection of barack obama that recently he was flying on air force one to go to a fund-raiser. use performing exclusively to a crowd that was going to raise millions of dollars for barack obama. he is one of the people barack obama is telling us aren't paying their fair share. this guy goes out of his plea on his tax record. he's not a musician, he's not some she's all rocker, no, he is a bee farmer, bon jovi. does anyone want to take a guess how much bonn jovi pays in property taxes? dollar figure, anyone want to guess
well, let's start dhaka, shall we. we have meg ryan here. no, that's not, that's jon bon jovi. [laughter] for jon bon jovi is actually appointed to the white house council on community solutions. whatever the hell that means. i don't know. but he's a presidential appointee. he is not just a cheese ball rocker from the 80's. it turns out that he is a beef farmer. now why is this important? in the state of new jersey, if you are classified as a farmer, you get to write off 98% of your property...
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>> that is the functional dhaka see is is that a balance, and i don't think -- i am a little suspicious of trying to socially engineer at. by that i mean the rules of finding the exact balance in the recipe to get to that balance, but i do think that the work that jennifer is doing in the cassandra is doing and learning that conversations project is doing ads pieces and then people will figure out the balance so that would be my answer. >> thank you. is that we are now moving on to the questions portion of the evening. thank you so much for joining us this monday. if you raise your hand and wait for us to come now we will take your question. c-span is your recording so you will appear on c-span sometime in the congressional recess. say your name into the microphone and jennifer has a first question in the rack. >> i was curious i'm not hearing much about the prevalence of on-line discourse and what that means stability in your work, so i was sitting in about the importance of the face-to-face contact, so i would be curious to hear your reactions to the >> when show was speaking i was th
>> that is the functional dhaka see is is that a balance, and i don't think -- i am a little suspicious of trying to socially engineer at. by that i mean the rules of finding the exact balance in the recipe to get to that balance, but i do think that the work that jennifer is doing in the cassandra is doing and learning that conversations project is doing ads pieces and then people will figure out the balance so that would be my answer. >> thank you. is that we are now moving on to...
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merchants have procedures for better internal controls and the staff has built those recommendations on dhaka full public record including trustee giddens report. >> about the expertise you stated in your testimony that as a part of the oversight you reviewed the training and you went on to say that the recent examinations included recommendations for enhanced training and supervisory review procedures. how do you think that's going and what is the experience of the front line audit staff and what should change? >> i think it still needs to be enhanced. i think that there's a great deal not just out of the peregrine situation, but just in the growth of the futures model and these two circumstances in the last nine months. and i know that they are committed to doing that. but we are also looking to put in some rules about how the final the general the accepted standards and how the joint audit program works between the sro which i think will inevitably raise some of the standards of the sulfur devotee organizations. >> one of the things that struck me according to "the wall street journal" art
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olympia snowe of the ones the were able to do bipartisan stuff if that is the party that they want to dhaka to be tough for them to say for the american future as joe lobiondo, we endorsed him and continue to endorse him don't think he's going to run again this time so the more moderate ones are filing off. the viciousness of politics is driving the best and brightest away from politics. why do this? so the best and brightest aren't going into politics like to use to and that is a loss for the country as far as i'm concerned. >> have you asked president obama to sign off on it? >> we sent a letter to the head of the democratic national committee and the republican national committee. we send them a letter by the way so that no one could say we did it to favor one or the other. we sent it off to them. we sent word to the president we wanted him to sign at and i have no reason to believe he won't sign it. all of those things are in his policy any way. >> on the presidential elections what does the campaign need to be doing better and what are they doing well that has surprised you? >> i think
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we will have a card you can write your question dhaka on cards and send them up to us and we will be happy to take those questions. weigel we are waiting i have a question for dr. wright. the question you ask what's all the fuss i think is important and how do we get the word out to all of those people who can provide services and support to children in the schools and families to really know what all the fuss is about and why this is such an important issue. >> thanks for bringing that question up because i've been struck in the time i've been doing this work particularly with my own a professional organization about the steepness of the learning curve. one area that i think is right as an opportunity is in professional development in the education sphere. i saw a map of the united states that showed the number of states that had as a matter of practice through the regulation professional development required folks in the education environment, and it was a very small percentage in the united states, like i can't quote it right now. but, for folks like myself or, again, professional
we will have a card you can write your question dhaka on cards and send them up to us and we will be happy to take those questions. weigel we are waiting i have a question for dr. wright. the question you ask what's all the fuss i think is important and how do we get the word out to all of those people who can provide services and support to children in the schools and families to really know what all the fuss is about and why this is such an important issue. >> thanks for bringing that...
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this today is known as dhaka, deferred action for childhood arrivals. only exist for two years. took to the next administration and the next white house in the next dhs to continue this in a path in an order that is fair to all potential. we must also enact the d.r.e.a.m. act in part to give all these undocumented students a path and citizenship. however immigration does not affects just young people and you've. it is facts the entire latino community. [inaudible] unites families and allows workers to enter with rights and protections that safeguard our entire workforce. that is essentially, essential, and absolute that cannot be mediated from regardless of the politics we will see in the coming campaign, comprehensive immigration form in the next congress. the next white house and commerce must whirl as its lead. last in the wake of states like arizona with the s.b. 1070 in all of its clones around the country the supreme court has spoken with clarity. in the wake of a supreme court case that upheld federal preemption overstayed immigration laws and st
this today is known as dhaka, deferred action for childhood arrivals. only exist for two years. took to the next administration and the next white house in the next dhs to continue this in a path in an order that is fair to all potential. we must also enact the d.r.e.a.m. act in part to give all these undocumented students a path and citizenship. however immigration does not affects just young people and you've. it is facts the entire latino community. [inaudible] unites families and allows...
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that's interrupted by the legislature by some timber 30th and 2015 we are supposed to be able to have dhakaast a framework established for fully integrated operations where commercial activities and unmanned aircraft will coexist and non-segregated airspace and incredibly ambitious, tight timeline. the essay has set the framework, set the table with centralizing all the work activity through a joint planning office under a very capable person but again it's going to require us to work for a collaborative lee and i can look around this audience and pick about 30% of you right now already involved in that and probably don't even know at. so, you know, we have the endgame, the priority to establish. we are thinking strategically. we are applying the risk-based principles to that capri of things that falls under the umbrella of what constitutes the work activity when we use the term everything matters. i will just kind of clothes a little bit off base just like i started. i am sure everybody has been watching the london olympics and for some of the athletes in the olympics, four years ago in be
that's interrupted by the legislature by some timber 30th and 2015 we are supposed to be able to have dhakaast a framework established for fully integrated operations where commercial activities and unmanned aircraft will coexist and non-segregated airspace and incredibly ambitious, tight timeline. the essay has set the framework, set the table with centralizing all the work activity through a joint planning office under a very capable person but again it's going to require us to work for a...
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and announcements, and they are all happening at the executive level and that's where the generate dhaka. how we make sure that within the departments this message is getting to a the political appointees, the assistant secretaries, managers who in fact will then cooperate with this message that the hispanics need to be a priority in the work that they are doing. >> this is a great question. it's something that over those years we have covered over and it's not that i'm on the other side working within the government. of things i've learned is is really important to make sure that you hope you're the right people and you bring in people to whom you don't have to explain why this is a priority because it is self evident. one of the many delightful things for me about my experience in this administration is that i worked with the president who understands this very deeply. having spent decades doing what we all know latino one no one to explain to the executive branch and the people in congress and to other people like we are and we didn't just arrived yesterday and why it is our success i
and announcements, and they are all happening at the executive level and that's where the generate dhaka. how we make sure that within the departments this message is getting to a the political appointees, the assistant secretaries, managers who in fact will then cooperate with this message that the hispanics need to be a priority in the work that they are doing. >> this is a great question. it's something that over those years we have covered over and it's not that i'm on the other side...
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merchants have procedures for better internal controls and the staff has built those recommendations on dhaka full public record including trustee giddens report. >> about the expertise you stated in your testimony that as a part of the oversight you reviewed the training and you went on to say that the recent examinations included recommendations for enhanced training and supervisory review procedures. how do you think that's going and what is the experience of the front line audit staff and what should change? >> i think it still needs to be enhanced. i think that there's a great deal not just out of the peregrine situation, but just in the growth of the futures model and these two circumstances in the last nine months. and i know that they are committed to doing that. but we are also looking to put in some rules about how the final the general the accepted standards and how the joint audit program works between the sro which i think will inevitably raise some of the standards of the sulfur devotee organizations. >> one of the things that struck me according to "the wall street journal" art
merchants have procedures for better internal controls and the staff has built those recommendations on dhaka full public record including trustee giddens report. >> about the expertise you stated in your testimony that as a part of the oversight you reviewed the training and you went on to say that the recent examinations included recommendations for enhanced training and supervisory review procedures. how do you think that's going and what is the experience of the front line audit staff...
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it was after that, i was walking through the streets of dhaka, bangladesh, surrounded by terrible povertyastation of a cyclone. all around me were the children, and the desperate faces of their mothers. the pain was overwhelming, and i felt helpless. but then i visited an orphanage begun by mother teresa, and two very sick little girls captured my heart. there was something i could do. i could take them home. and so i did. today both of those girls are healthy and happy. and one of them you just met: our beautiful daughter, bridget. much is expected of a country as blessed as america and our people are at work all over the globe, making it a better planet, doing their part. it was my privilege to work with the men and women of the american voluntary medical teams in places like zaire, micronesia and vietnam, watching as they relieved whole towns from disease and rescued countless children from sickness. the reward for sharing in that work is truly indescribable. to see a child rescued from a life in the shadows by operation smile is to witness and share a joy that is life- changing. and t
it was after that, i was walking through the streets of dhaka, bangladesh, surrounded by terrible povertyastation of a cyclone. all around me were the children, and the desperate faces of their mothers. the pain was overwhelming, and i felt helpless. but then i visited an orphanage begun by mother teresa, and two very sick little girls captured my heart. there was something i could do. i could take them home. and so i did. today both of those girls are healthy and happy. and one of them you...
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prosperous country all we need to do is give that political will day or about trying to weaken the labor dhaka about a number of things. are there state entities and local entities that are hurting? yes, there are. because they don't have the tax revenue for the tad massive layoffs or jobs that have been led to it and do we work with them, yes, we do work with them if there's a legitimate problem. but to wisconsin. wisconsin starts off with a surplus. it gives a major tax break to corporate america. we now have a deficit and i have to take your pension. they really didn't have to take anybody's pension. he chose to take somebody's pension. durkan to do it, expect continued attack? of course. >> kevin, sorry, you mentioned -- >> you know how the afl-cio -- what do you think the second term for president obama [inaudible] i wondered if he has any thoughts about [inaudible] >> the second term -- >> what is the second obama term been for the labor movement and what do you think would be how do you feel right now? >> first of all me to the committee in the future. give your name and what entity you
prosperous country all we need to do is give that political will day or about trying to weaken the labor dhaka about a number of things. are there state entities and local entities that are hurting? yes, there are. because they don't have the tax revenue for the tad massive layoffs or jobs that have been led to it and do we work with them, yes, we do work with them if there's a legitimate problem. but to wisconsin. wisconsin starts off with a surplus. it gives a major tax break to corporate...
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in many respects there may be some technical capabilities and dhaka weapons of mass destruction on the ray knowledgeable and chemical issues and even then there is nothing that you couldn't have on a civilian capacity but couldn't bring the same thing to the table. well, when you look at one of the worst things you can do in a disaster that helps survivors, help people find survivors because those people are competitors for food and water and buildings and everything else. as a communicative york year to help, you have to actually be able to help, and whether you are a state based organization or fema or the coast guard there are three characteristics and there are kind of always the same. one is accountability, which broadly speaking nation wherever the is and who is working for you and be able to control them and have account of the land trust them if they are all going to do right thing. it's a big deal, right? the second one is sustainability. you send somebody in to help you don't want to be taking food away from the survivor to feed the responder. whereas we actually saw in katri
in many respects there may be some technical capabilities and dhaka weapons of mass destruction on the ray knowledgeable and chemical issues and even then there is nothing that you couldn't have on a civilian capacity but couldn't bring the same thing to the table. well, when you look at one of the worst things you can do in a disaster that helps survivors, help people find survivors because those people are competitors for food and water and buildings and everything else. as a communicative...