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she's a dhaka i will go with mom and we will have a great time. and bill starts to think and realized i'm about to lose money relationship with my 8-year-old daughter and it's not the right time to do this and so he makes this big announcement that he's not going to run for the presidency he is going to devote more time to his family. one of the things that is going on here that you will see again and again is we took a roller-coaster some one that succeeds big time again and succeeds big time again. and then we are not sure. so after that announcement kit is a huge depression kind of like he did in 1980, and for the first time she develops a long-term relationship with another woman. he's so in love with her that he asks hillary for a divorce. a two and a half year relationship. hillary says no i'm not going to do it. it's almost as if she is hearing her mother's voice. she says no, i am not going to do it. i want to stay together and go to marriage counseling and pastoral counseling and they did and a year-and-a-half later he is ready to recommi
she's a dhaka i will go with mom and we will have a great time. and bill starts to think and realized i'm about to lose money relationship with my 8-year-old daughter and it's not the right time to do this and so he makes this big announcement that he's not going to run for the presidency he is going to devote more time to his family. one of the things that is going on here that you will see again and again is we took a roller-coaster some one that succeeds big time again and succeeds big time...
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twitter dhaka,/book tv. i would say that i'm working from 9-3. most writers who say that they write for seven or eight hours a day are exaggerating. you just can't. you sort of lose it after a while. you certainly lose it when you are working on a novel because the edges of your imagination start to blur after i would say best case about three hours. but even when you are writing a nonfiction book, you know, you may put a net three hours of pounding away. and then the rest of it is research, looking at e-mails, making another cup of coffee, that sort of thing. fiction usually begins with a theme. you know, identity, redemption, art, fame, things like that. but the whole process really picks up steam when i start to ground some of my thoughts and a character who will become the protagonist. and that character becomes sharper and sharper to me. i think all lighting is affirmatively good. if only because it leaves a piece of yourself behind. let's say you are blogging all for your 20s, and let's say almost no one reads your blog. but 20 years from t
twitter dhaka,/book tv. i would say that i'm working from 9-3. most writers who say that they write for seven or eight hours a day are exaggerating. you just can't. you sort of lose it after a while. you certainly lose it when you are working on a novel because the edges of your imagination start to blur after i would say best case about three hours. but even when you are writing a nonfiction book, you know, you may put a net three hours of pounding away. and then the rest of it is research,...
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this backlash that you dhaka and there were certainly some solid reporters that could be spoonfed and tidbits to the administration and the best there's the famous quote in the dean rusk. the cool calculating a poker player who had outplayed khrushchev despite the backlash you think kennedy was successful in creating the cliche and the first draft of history in terms of the public impression of how the crisis was handled? >> guest: there's two things going on. the press is responding negatively and the white house can control the message and so they didn't stop the message. kennedy knew better than to completely cut off the stories but with a disconsolate and siphon off the bits of information to the particular reporters and they really were trying to control the story. there is no question about that if you go back and do it that is part of the problem they were siphoning off to the reporters that they liked bits of information and getting bits of the story out to clamp down on anything negative. >> host: looking back retrospectively a lot of what they were doing is taking for grante
this backlash that you dhaka and there were certainly some solid reporters that could be spoonfed and tidbits to the administration and the best there's the famous quote in the dean rusk. the cool calculating a poker player who had outplayed khrushchev despite the backlash you think kennedy was successful in creating the cliche and the first draft of history in terms of the public impression of how the crisis was handled? >> guest: there's two things going on. the press is responding...
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at least fifteen people have been injured in the bangladesh capital dhaka in clashes between riot police and opposition protesters police fired tear gas trails and used buttons against that of us traitors of its came to the streets to protest last year's election under which the polls are no longer controlled by don't. take a government. and switch to financial matters and call solve this is that really good morning so we were reporting on tuesday that spain was actually ready to request a eurozone bailout. this weekend but that has changed now from what i understand tell us more that's exactly right of course we had after months of silent austerity everyone was waiting to hear about that but i know this was saying that if that did happen it would actually mark a new low for the european crisis and it would indicate that everything is spiraling out of control well after days of speculation spain's prime minister has no idea is ready to request a bailout for the troubled country the move would of course help madrid also bring along spending conditions which are hard to bear spain is in th
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fifteen people have been injured in the bangladesh capital dhaka in clashes between police and opposition protesters police fired tear gas shells and used bottles against the demonstrators that activists came to the streets to protest the electoral reform under which the incumbent government can oversee the next general election race may be pawns were controlled by an independent take a government. financial matters not where it is that most markets and it all can you tell us about the trading session well you live in european markets just kicked off the trade in session what we're seeing there is that they are extending losses from the previous session most of this of course last to do with spain and the fact that it might need another bailout even though the prime minister of the country has denied those rumors but also investors are looking forward to hear about the u.s. jobs report studds due out this fry this will see what happens there when it comes to currencies us that goes happen it will be euro dollar and the ruble when it comes to the euro it is still weak and then against the
fifteen people have been injured in the bangladesh capital dhaka in clashes between police and opposition protesters police fired tear gas shells and used bottles against the demonstrators that activists came to the streets to protest the electoral reform under which the incumbent government can oversee the next general election race may be pawns were controlled by an independent take a government. financial matters not where it is that most markets and it all can you tell us about the trading...
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at least fifteen people have been injured in the bangladesh capital dhaka in clashes between riot police and opposition protesters police fired tear gas shells and used to tolan's against the demonstrators the activists came to the streets to protest the electoral reform under which the incumbent government can oversee the next general election recently the polls were controlled by an independent government. thousands of pieces of junk are floating around the earth and some person. a real danger to research orbiting our planet debris has even threatened the international space station we go now live to our teens sean thomas for the latest sean so tell us what exactly was the danger well in this particular case there was a piece of a defunct japanese satellite that was threatening the international space station now the good news is they are in the clear there was a one percent chance that they were going to have to readjust their course this was determined that it did not need to happen in that piece of space junk is expected to fly by now if you really put into consideration how much ju
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then we will dhaka little bit about complaints and what we see on that front.en we will spend the bulk of our time talking about the enforcement challenges and what it is we can do about them. let me start off and ask will to kick this off and ask what are the legal parameters that we operate with? says with the robocalls rules. we enforce and then when mr. bash speaks he will talk about the tcpa and there is a lot of overlap. three basic protections in the telemarketing sales rule that are related but a little bit different. the first one is the national do not call that dates back to 2003 and it's what everyone generally thinks of when they think of the do not call, generally speaking businesses can't make sales calls to consumers whose phone numbers are on the national do not call registry. as you heard that over 200 million to numbers on the registry that includes cell phones and home phones, any phone can be registered, as many as you have and when businesses make sales calls to those numbers, generally speaking those violate the do not call rule so it is
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their doors never get what on -- dhaka knockedon. the people that you spoke about some immigrants from a poor, people of color, you can end up in a lot states and it is no different. you can end up walking past an entire block of people and then they become invisible to the government. we then wonder why some neighborhoods don't get the same level of service that others do. it's not just because it doesn't throw it is because it never entered the consciousness of the government. >> sunday elections are won by one vote. on one by one vote last september. september 20 at and i got 23 votes the incumbent mayor got 22 and the other gentleman up 80300 is a winning the preliminary by one vote everyone was coming up to me telling me they were about one vote. so what we did, we printed t-shirts that said i was the one vote and sold it for ten bucks of the campaign fund raiser and the thing about that is a lot of the new folks voted in the microthe elections than two years earlier so everybody is coming up. my spouse, my partner, wasn't going
their doors never get what on -- dhaka knockedon. the people that you spoke about some immigrants from a poor, people of color, you can end up in a lot states and it is no different. you can end up walking past an entire block of people and then they become invisible to the government. we then wonder why some neighborhoods don't get the same level of service that others do. it's not just because it doesn't throw it is because it never entered the consciousness of the government. >> sunday...
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she just signed a peace yesterday on fox news dhaka, the was great. ashley brock well. but clare boothe luce has run to her defense and so has the young america's foundation to be that some important that we conservatives stand up and it is also important that the conservative women have a sign of steel and the skin of and armadillo. you will actually be called every name in the book. prepare yourself for that. but you know what that means as margaret thatcher said? i am encouraged when they start calling me names because it means they have not a single argument left. it means you are winning. the can you smiling today that is exactly what we need you to do. it is your moment when the attacks began. you can either run from the arena which is their objective because conservative women are a tremendous threat. and this whole war, one is intended to get us out of the arena. those of us who champion our ideas, particularly women. when that attack comes, you have that choice. you can flee or you can stand strong. you can whether the attacks and still at the end of the standi
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waterways flowing in a convenient east west fashion than the west the caressed combined and our ideas and dhaka sees but because of where we happen to live as well that's why these things matter. why these things matter. they've allowed india and china to develop into the completely distinct great worlds of civilization we have much to do with each other through long periods of history. >> let's take that image that you've offered of america, this place with all these great natural harbors and rivers that run the right way but that was true for thousands of years and didn't leave it to the development of what we think of as the united states. it wasn't until the european civilization a rise and began to make use of those harbors and rivers they were obvious so help us think about why it's the geography we spoke upon based to the cultural with the supposition one aspect. >> phyllis do ha and -- that was unable to cross across a land of the voyages of the development of technology will let shortened the distance it did not negate geography. it needed more precious and important as it opened up a
waterways flowing in a convenient east west fashion than the west the caressed combined and our ideas and dhaka sees but because of where we happen to live as well that's why these things matter. why these things matter. they've allowed india and china to develop into the completely distinct great worlds of civilization we have much to do with each other through long periods of history. >> let's take that image that you've offered of america, this place with all these great natural...
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reporter and figure my job is to call balls and strikes and tell things where they are i'm not a policy dhaka or policy want if you are a report on the policies it is not hard to come up with a bunch of very good ideas that would help america's economic weight and then one important idea politically. economically i just give you a couple of examples. we now have a tax system and much companies to move jobs overseas and make their profits overseas are exempt from taxation on those foreign profits and the companies that keep jobs in america, costco, trucking companies, hotels, restaurants, insurance companies, all kinds of companies that do their work in america because they live in america and the business is in america they pay the full 35% corporate tax rate and general electric and other multinationals sometimes pay 10% from 11%, sometimes 0 percent they made $10 million in profits from 2004 to 2006 and guess what? think of a $4.5 billion tax rebate from the federal government did largely because they could write off so much of their expenses overseas and not pay profits on their profits, n
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when the americans found their imaginations captured whenever this dhaka was replayed as a love story. no matter how dire the event of the day, pro war commentators could be counted on to but a romantic gloss on public events. the war of 1812 provided an ideal moment for americans from anonymous unknown like the author of the soldiers ballett to the leading national statesman to mold the meaning of love of country is a romantic and venture they won the hearts of patriotic maidens and one in which the thrill of the romantic love contributed directly to the glow of victory. now, before i take you on this unconventional cultural chronology of the war, i do want to first pause to take a careful look at contemporary theory of political economy. we will go back to soldiers and love songs that we can appreciate the significance of this rhetoric of romantic patriotism unless we first get a good grasp of the serious scientific thinking that leaves behind it. informal pherae, freedom to love, marry and reproduce came essential elements of those american liberty and american power. in the year o
when the americans found their imaginations captured whenever this dhaka was replayed as a love story. no matter how dire the event of the day, pro war commentators could be counted on to but a romantic gloss on public events. the war of 1812 provided an ideal moment for americans from anonymous unknown like the author of the soldiers ballett to the leading national statesman to mold the meaning of love of country is a romantic and venture they won the hearts of patriotic maidens and one in...
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sent a big defining difference between him and herbert hoover was that he was really going to use dhaka government to help people and get us out of the great depression. so, no pressure there. [laughter] i was nervous before, but then hearing that, whatever. that's a piece of cake. >> i get a lot of laughter. every time the title was mentioned, people chuckled, and chris matthews said today and he chuckled and said that is just a funny title even though he said it like nine times it's funny every time. that's okay. and i realized that there are three actual meanings to the title, and i am only getting to talk about one for the most part. the first is sort of the title itself. what's the matter with white people? as what's wrong with them, why are nine out of ten sell five in the five republican voters today white in the country that is 62% white? that's a question that i have been thinking about a lot. i've been writing for so long and back in the day this he is for a long time i've been struggling with exactly why that fdr coalition fell apart and looking at it through the lens of my w
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in your dhaka you covered a lot of those questions and i was glad to see that. in the beginning in the introduction you actually call it yourself and ambassador. maybe you could share with us why a.m. ambassador coming and what do you see in that role what prompted you to want to write this book? >> guest: great question. first it is horribly unfair that anyone should ever be an ambassador for their people and one of the issues that comes up with native american history and culture and that is no such thing as the native view so it's a loaded question to say what do they think about mascots per capita payments of course it is not that simple. the emotionally charged opinion on any issue that you could imagine on the one hand no one represents the entire native view and that is one of the most important disclaimers i put in there as well but at the same time i guess growing up in northern minnesota on the reservation and nearby where maybe 30% of the population of native and half of the population is needed -- >> there were so many mean-spirited comments and misu
in your dhaka you covered a lot of those questions and i was glad to see that. in the beginning in the introduction you actually call it yourself and ambassador. maybe you could share with us why a.m. ambassador coming and what do you see in that role what prompted you to want to write this book? >> guest: great question. first it is horribly unfair that anyone should ever be an ambassador for their people and one of the issues that comes up with native american history and culture and...
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now, when you dhaka social security, the people that are going to protect it are the democrats that brought forth of that program, and i think it is very important that we not see these kind of end runs by this administration. and they talk about the fact that they are going to continue to cut this budget. i know too well with their track record is and we should be concerned about that kind of an effort once again after the election is over. >> moderator: senator quayle, your response? quayle: senator bentsen, you know i didn't vote to cut social security benefits eight times. what i have voted for and what senator bentsen has voted for is to delete the cost-of-living adjustments. senator bentsen two times in the united states senate voted to delay the cost of living adjustment. the new governor of massachusetts at the governors' conference supported a resolution to believe the cost of living adjustment and john, you're right they use this political advantage. they try to do it time and time again is to scare the old people of this country. that's the politics of the past. in 1983, republic
now, when you dhaka social security, the people that are going to protect it are the democrats that brought forth of that program, and i think it is very important that we not see these kind of end runs by this administration. and they talk about the fact that they are going to continue to cut this budget. i know too well with their track record is and we should be concerned about that kind of an effort once again after the election is over. >> moderator: senator quayle, your response?...
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it seems one-sided knifing to the dhaka i think. i believe in governor romney and i hope people open their eyes and take notice of what is going on in the country. >> mitt romney actually answered the questions. he didn't tiptoe around them. everyone keeps saying he is tiptoeing around them and he's not. he's straightforward and keeps saying the same thing over and over again. he is consistent where obama has not been consistent. >> i felt the debate kind of lack all of the question that mr. bob schieffer was asking because he got so much away from the foreign privacy which i thought they started talking about the domestic economy, and i just try to tie that into what the questions were and i don't think -- they kept going back to the economy. >> i felt that governor romney had done an excellent job today. was very presidential command of the main point at the end of the comment, our family has felt that we are not being protected as a nation, that our borders are open, and the issues that were discussed tonight on foreign policy i
it seems one-sided knifing to the dhaka i think. i believe in governor romney and i hope people open their eyes and take notice of what is going on in the country. >> mitt romney actually answered the questions. he didn't tiptoe around them. everyone keeps saying he is tiptoeing around them and he's not. he's straightforward and keeps saying the same thing over and over again. he is consistent where obama has not been consistent. >> i felt the debate kind of lack all of the question...
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henry iain dhaka also sit next to each other at the defense policy board meetings and we just spent aday and a half doing that and discussing the very complicated issue of iran. at one of those meetings, henry told me -- this is very personal -- that i was his jewish mother. my response was henry, i'm sure you had one early in your life and you certainly need one, so i accept. [laughter] not an issue comes up for me under world war ii for today and even maybe before that that henry can't put into a brilliant context will frame. for his world acclaimed book "on china," he used the wilson center project for much of his research. don't worry he gave us full credit. gas masks of "the new york times" said in reviewing that book, quote, henry kissinger was not only the first american emissary to come in as china, she persisted in his brokerage with more than 50 trips over four decades spanning the careers of some of the leaders on both sides. diplomatically speaking, he owns the franchise. henry kissinger's name is on the door of the wilson center's kissinger institute on china and the unit
henry iain dhaka also sit next to each other at the defense policy board meetings and we just spent aday and a half doing that and discussing the very complicated issue of iran. at one of those meetings, henry told me -- this is very personal -- that i was his jewish mother. my response was henry, i'm sure you had one early in your life and you certainly need one, so i accept. [laughter] not an issue comes up for me under world war ii for today and even maybe before that that henry can't put...
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in your dhaka you covered a lot of those questions and i was glad to see that. in the beginning in the introduction you actually call it yourself and ambassador. maybe you could share with us why a.m. ambassador coming and what do you see in that role what prompted you to want to write this book? >> guest: great question. first it is horribly unfair that anyone should ever be an ambassador for their people and one of the issues that comes up with native american history and culture and that is no such thing as the native view so it's a loaded question to say what do they think about mascots per capita payments of course it is not that simple. the emotionally charged opinion on any issue that you could imagine on the one hand no one represents the entire native view and that is one of the most important disclaimers i put in there as well but at the same time i guess growing up in northern minnesota on the reservation and nearby where maybe 30% of the population of native and half of the population is needed -- >> there were so many mean-spirited comments and misu
in your dhaka you covered a lot of those questions and i was glad to see that. in the beginning in the introduction you actually call it yourself and ambassador. maybe you could share with us why a.m. ambassador coming and what do you see in that role what prompted you to want to write this book? >> guest: great question. first it is horribly unfair that anyone should ever be an ambassador for their people and one of the issues that comes up with native american history and culture and...
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he talks about a minute for a drink, doesn't dhaka that the policy i should have on the book or in proposals and then another one on these manufacturing cultures, the commerce department has numerous policies to incentivize innovation and specifically focused on clustering, and i can go into greater detail to what they are. in fact, the innovation centers of which i believe there is now one of and running in youngstown ohio. there will be 14 more. this is a project that is actually a band running. this is the classic kind of innovation coordination to help get from the factory floor, and in the economy that fails to do that typically finds a valley of death between the very important institutions. unfortunately, i think the trend on the republican side of the aisle and haven't heard anywhere near these kind of deals from the romney campaign is the other way. one thing is to give up on china and they certainly say that, but i think that you have to get down to the sort of details that actually operationalize the kind of -- >> i want to move to another question. we deutsch to become both thoug
he talks about a minute for a drink, doesn't dhaka that the policy i should have on the book or in proposals and then another one on these manufacturing cultures, the commerce department has numerous policies to incentivize innovation and specifically focused on clustering, and i can go into greater detail to what they are. in fact, the innovation centers of which i believe there is now one of and running in youngstown ohio. there will be 14 more. this is a project that is actually a band...
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the broadcast is also being streamed live on ksdk dhaka, and stlpublicradio.org. we also must take part in the social media. on twitter we are mosen. our appreciation to the city of clinton police as well as the school district roasting tonight's event. before we begin i would like to review the debate format. each candidate will give a three minute opening statement and a three minute closing statement. next the panel of media sponsors, chamber and school district representative will ask questions of the candidates. both candidates will respond to the same question and have one and a half minutes to do so. rebuttals will be at the discretion of the moderator and we will last 45 seconds to read after that we will take questions from the audience who receive an index card as the entered the auditorium this morning and they asked to print their questions out and i will post the questions as long as time permits. let me introduce the official timekeeper, rose assistant vice chancellor of government and community relations of washington university. rose, please hit th
the broadcast is also being streamed live on ksdk dhaka, and stlpublicradio.org. we also must take part in the social media. on twitter we are mosen. our appreciation to the city of clinton police as well as the school district roasting tonight's event. before we begin i would like to review the debate format. each candidate will give a three minute opening statement and a three minute closing statement. next the panel of media sponsors, chamber and school district representative will ask...
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is in the commission in 1992 you see the percentage increase over these years. 13% in 1992 to 14% dhaka 97, 25% in 2002, and this would be 18% in five years ago. but this time i believe there will be around 42%. previously still running it could be over 50%. this is really something very, very unusual. quite disturbing. the military officers are very unhappy and the would be a lot of criticism. the other is an issue about the decline of the technocrat and civilian leadership. this is a study that i conducted over the past two decades about the rise and fall of the technocrats in focusing the minister, secretary government in these three categories. 1982 only to present minister. -- 2% minister. 30 or 40% in five years later. reach a peak in 1997, 15 years ago about over 17% of the technocrats in these three very important. but that decline in 2008 roughly between 26% to 41%. based on my study i think the decline would become about 25% in the civilian region or in contrast in the military leaders should you would see the rise of the technocrats particularly in the major general level or
is in the commission in 1992 you see the percentage increase over these years. 13% in 1992 to 14% dhaka 97, 25% in 2002, and this would be 18% in five years ago. but this time i believe there will be around 42%. previously still running it could be over 50%. this is really something very, very unusual. quite disturbing. the military officers are very unhappy and the would be a lot of criticism. the other is an issue about the decline of the technocrat and civilian leadership. this is a study...
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not scholars, these were not people that had appropriated to themselves license to interpret where dhaka this great document. these were foreigners and business people, some of them who had formal education and some who did not, that they cared about this country. again when i go back to your book you talk about the written and the unwritten constitution. the unwritten constitution is really what we did. sort of trying to apply at in the evens and problems and cases and that debate continues on each one of those and that's why you see the different points. that's why your scholarship is so important, and one thing i like about the tone of your book is it is so positive it's refreshing. it's not all i have all the answers but do have some answers. let's talk about it. it is sent up here. you've got to explain this, take your parents, they are immigrants. i don't think they are doctors. it's their constitution, too and we should explain that and interpret it in a way to make it accessible to them and that is what i think you are trying to do with your book is to make it accessible to open
not scholars, these were not people that had appropriated to themselves license to interpret where dhaka this great document. these were foreigners and business people, some of them who had formal education and some who did not, that they cared about this country. again when i go back to your book you talk about the written and the unwritten constitution. the unwritten constitution is really what we did. sort of trying to apply at in the evens and problems and cases and that debate continues on...
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audience might as well but before we do that with a move to the next panelist and have general strange dhakalittle bit with his gathering and talk about what you're doing with one of the major oil spills that we have seen in this country in recent history and we may have some thoughts on that as well that we would like to hear about i want to thank you the chamber for the work they do. it's wonderful to be associated in a part of this panel. to tell you a little bit of my background so that you will know where i'm coming from as attorney general. my background as a lawyer is in the private sector. i've represented corporations. i was an in-house counsel and i ran in august for the fortune 500 company in alabama many, many years ago. started a law firm that sort of made its name in the economic development and corporate work and it's one of the biggest southeastern major firms. so i have represented dozens and dozens of ceos and have worked closely with the best general counsel in the country. so i see that all to tell you the sort of mind set, the legal philosophy that i bring to the office
audience might as well but before we do that with a move to the next panelist and have general strange dhakalittle bit with his gathering and talk about what you're doing with one of the major oil spills that we have seen in this country in recent history and we may have some thoughts on that as well that we would like to hear about i want to thank you the chamber for the work they do. it's wonderful to be associated in a part of this panel. to tell you a little bit of my background so that you...
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the current transition itself which is reflected by the lower levels of dhaka see.s, they say, the best that the pgd could hope for given the lopsided balance of power between the regime. el sereno in the incumbent led transitions, those in power are expected to design the reform and rules in a way that favors them. so that's the transition, the current transition. number two, transitional growth which is reflected by increasing levels of transparency, accountability as the pgd tried to build stronger institutions of government and a robust civil society emerges. at the last step, which is space consultation. such policies would work, again, according to the leadership of the pgd in a protracted, slowly and deliberately as everything else in morocco functions. slow, protected but delivered. these would proceed gradually and incrementally. social transformations, political transformations, economic transformations would proceed or are likely to be accomplished only if they are spaced out over a good deal of time. if they are approved sequentially, and if they build u
the current transition itself which is reflected by the lower levels of dhaka see.s, they say, the best that the pgd could hope for given the lopsided balance of power between the regime. el sereno in the incumbent led transitions, those in power are expected to design the reform and rules in a way that favors them. so that's the transition, the current transition. number two, transitional growth which is reflected by increasing levels of transparency, accountability as the pgd tried to build...
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i note that the even today's being live stream on cnn dhaka, and i would note also you can find material related to the event and to the elections on the web site of the three organizations, including the national security guide to the presidential elections on the web site. we will proceed today as follows. each of the campaign representatives will give opening statements for seven minutes which will be followed by questions from the moderator's and then we will win of the floor to q&a from the audience. with that, let me turn it over to reach for his statement. >> thank you very much. let me thank you you for the invitation to be here and the work that you do on the national security. it's quite a tribute to the organization to get such a big crowd. i understand there is a baseball game going on at the same time. they must be here for the fancy luncheon. but seriously come the briefing papers and the conference is that you do contribute so much to the policy debate. let me also congratulate you on your ascendancy to the presidency of getting many former senate staffers hope for the fut
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got dwindling resources, and we need to leverage of those for where we get the biggest bank for the dhaka. >> you want to add something to that as well? >> there's all these implementation issues we basically characterize. the concerns are shifty percent invalid about having disclosed the assets of your spouse of an intelligence agency and 50% fear mongering that don't want to just disclose things that should clearly be disclosed, and i don't think that you ought to be doubled to sort out exactly which of the claims are valid but which specialize in this all the time it should be able to work it out is frustrating. all these people came out of the woodwork after it passed in a different kind of concern, so i would agree. >> i would love to hold a transparency act event at the white house where we can talk about the executive branch transparency. i'm sure we have a number of issues which would be a lot of fun. as we are wrapping up i would like to ask the panelists we've spoken a lot about what's happened in the past, you know, success and some of the deficits that we have seen as well. so
got dwindling resources, and we need to leverage of those for where we get the biggest bank for the dhaka. >> you want to add something to that as well? >> there's all these implementation issues we basically characterize. the concerns are shifty percent invalid about having disclosed the assets of your spouse of an intelligence agency and 50% fear mongering that don't want to just disclose things that should clearly be disclosed, and i don't think that you ought to be doubled to...
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manning wikileaks different don't you feel uncomfortable with an indiscriminate wholesale providing the dhaka as opposed to the diet that is in the trade situation? of trixies' something he doesn't like he can't get a remedy in this system and so he is accused of and he actually does he makes that public so the public can do something that isn't bradley manning shouldn't you feel differently than we do about thomas drake of the world? >> you just articulated them. it was interesting as kenneth mean steam said made this distinction that seemed to be on behalf of "the new york times" because there's a continuing grand jury investigation of wikileaks and presumably julianna assange and the folks that work for wikileaks if they brought a successful prosecution would be the first time, correct me if i'm wrong, that a non-governmental employees would be prosecuted successfully for disseminating the classified information. so, even though there's a distinction between tom drake and bradley manning i am comfortable with the idea that there is a very clear-cut distinction. one is i feel awkward saying
manning wikileaks different don't you feel uncomfortable with an indiscriminate wholesale providing the dhaka as opposed to the diet that is in the trade situation? of trixies' something he doesn't like he can't get a remedy in this system and so he is accused of and he actually does he makes that public so the public can do something that isn't bradley manning shouldn't you feel differently than we do about thomas drake of the world? >> you just articulated them. it was interesting as...
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and so, voters id were making change when they said for the dhaka pretty sterile democrats out what, a message of change, but they created essentially was the more polite, chris. they threw out the wrong people, and that is where, you know, that's why i also get frustrated when you have the campaign committee chair people on each side saying the congress is a terrible. because you beat all those people you could have worked with. he painted them with a broad brush and just another obama democrat. >> there is no silver bullet but if i could wave a wand on these, the districting reform so that we don't have all of these customized district these are designed for democrats and republicans because when you do that, you get far left democratic districts, far right republican districts and the other thing is open up primaries in states such independent can vote either way. california just did both, and we are seeing more competition in california than i would say the previous three decades combined and it may not be the perfect reform but i tell you what, you are getting competition and ha
and so, voters id were making change when they said for the dhaka pretty sterile democrats out what, a message of change, but they created essentially was the more polite, chris. they threw out the wrong people, and that is where, you know, that's why i also get frustrated when you have the campaign committee chair people on each side saying the congress is a terrible. because you beat all those people you could have worked with. he painted them with a broad brush and just another obama...