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shannen doherty, thank you so much. >> thank you. always nice to see you. >> thank you.f'kisdshy kids' meals. but first, these messages. lt lost... until the combination of three good probiotics in phillips' colon health defended against the bad gas, diarrhea and constipation. ...and? it helped balance her colon. oh, now that's the best part. i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. no calorie sweetener granulated with fiber. sweet! [ female announcer ] tastes like sugar and has 3 grams of fiber per tablespoon. use it almost anywhere you use sugar. even in cooking and baking. sweet! [ female announcer ] splenda® granulated with fiber. because they have 20% more calcium per chew than viactiv or for the delicious flavors like chocolate truffle and vanilla creme? mmm. -mmm. -mmm. [ female announcer ] hard to say really. new caltrate soft chews, we put the yum in calcium. it's pretty cool. [ woman ] you just feed your check in. feed the money right in. no deposit slips. no looking for an envelope. i have an image of my check right here. i can get a pict
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he might have still been a councilman doherty elected to congress. he invited a reporter along on a rate of the shelter of town. he was going to expos but cruel way animals were being utilized except when the shelter officials explained the process he changed his mind. instead of lobbying and easy cheap shot, he was persuaded that he had been mistaken. it was the first time i met a public official willing to admit he was wrong. now i knew then that ed koch was a man of conviction. these days you have to be careful of not describing someone that way, a man of [laughter] but you know what i mean. in 1977 nobody really knew what kind of mayor he would make and he explained later after writing one of his early books i'm not an author, but before i became mayor i wasn't a major. [laughter] a lot of the distinguished mayor's you will hear about them tonight, but another one occurred to me just the other day. ed koch, i think, was the last major who've left. he genuinely seemed to be having a great time doing his job. [laughter] [applause] he can laugh at h
he might have still been a councilman doherty elected to congress. he invited a reporter along on a rate of the shelter of town. he was going to expos but cruel way animals were being utilized except when the shelter officials explained the process he changed his mind. instead of lobbying and easy cheap shot, he was persuaded that he had been mistaken. it was the first time i met a public official willing to admit he was wrong. now i knew then that ed koch was a man of conviction. these days...
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p there pleasanton near doherty road involving a big rig and several other vehicles. three of the right lanes were blocked. the back imriewp grew for than a mile. >>> a louisiana lawyer suing bp over the gulf oil spill calls a preliminary report about the cause of the spill absolutely absurd. during a hearing today the national oil spill commission created by president barack obama said it found no proof that any company associated with the disaster had cut corners to reduce costs. the spill killed eleven workers and released more than 200 million gallons of crude oil into the gulf of mexico. several congressional democrats accused bp are putting profits ahead of safety. the commission's final report is due in january. >>> president barack obama today endorsed giving india a permanent seat on the united nations security council. he made that announcement in a speech to the indian parliament. india has sought a permanent seat on the security council for years. observes are say it would be tied to reforms of security council structure and that could take years. >> the j
p there pleasanton near doherty road involving a big rig and several other vehicles. three of the right lanes were blocked. the back imriewp grew for than a mile. >>> a louisiana lawyer suing bp over the gulf oil spill calls a preliminary report about the cause of the spill absolutely absurd. during a hearing today the national oil spill commission created by president barack obama said it found no proof that any company associated with the disaster had cut corners to reduce costs. the...
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ever give up that gun, that's all you've got to protect that little baby in the crib because these doherty devils will be in your home. that's what they want. they do not want a quality. you know they don't want a quality. they don't want something like you've got, they want what you've got. your women. >> because segregationists in played these scare tactics particularly the myth of the black rapist to oppose brown and cultivate fear and resentment to integration. any gender or racial impropriety on the part of african-americans could be viewed as threatening the social order. this is why african-americans in montgomery chose rosa parks as a symbol of the movement instead of the many other black women who could have easily filled that role. and so while silence was used at times for political reasons it's near universal adoption among scholars despite evidence to the contrary created a delayed in the historical record. by assuming silence, historians have left important milestones in the civil rights movement that i hope my work captures. for example, the artists, trials and convictions o
ever give up that gun, that's all you've got to protect that little baby in the crib because these doherty devils will be in your home. that's what they want. they do not want a quality. you know they don't want a quality. they don't want something like you've got, they want what you've got. your women. >> because segregationists in played these scare tactics particularly the myth of the black rapist to oppose brown and cultivate fear and resentment to integration. any gender or racial...
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place as australia especially spin at the gabba the selectors have also named left arm off spinner doherty and leg spinner steve smith young batsman callum ferguson. provides a middle order variety as well as coverage for simon cattle who returns to first class cricket this week after a thumb injury and vice captain michael clarke who has a sore back. would be far away from from playing our best cricket the last of a period it's all about others there's been a bit of doom and gloom around us driving about about the performances of the day in the last little bit but. happy to see some of the younger guys standing up in first class cricket looking for this this week's round of matches getting under way and saying some more great performances and you know when the team is actually with us the squads actually trim back getting to brisbane and preparing the best way we can to make sure we start the series very very well so we got really excited about our cowboy for the ashes to get on the wire and meanwhile i play chris gayle has become the first west indian to score a triple century on foreign
place as australia especially spin at the gabba the selectors have also named left arm off spinner doherty and leg spinner steve smith young batsman callum ferguson. provides a middle order variety as well as coverage for simon cattle who returns to first class cricket this week after a thumb injury and vice captain michael clarke who has a sore back. would be far away from from playing our best cricket the last of a period it's all about others there's been a bit of doom and gloom around us...
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doherty's are closely monitoring the situation though no state of emergency has so far been declared. hundreds of opposition supporters and police clashed for the second day in the bangladeshi capital dhaka tear gas and rubber bullets were used to disperse protesters after the bangladeshi nationalist party called for a day long nationwide strike demonstrations were triggered when authorities threatened to evict the opposition leader former home of almost thirty years. a retired british couple held for more than thirteen months have been released by somali kidnappers although happy to be free they've spoken about ill treatment including beatings at the hands of their captors they say they've been sailing around the world when they were seized by pirates last year the ransom paid to secure their freedom was reportedly almost a million dollars. an explosion at a resort hotel in southeast mexico has killed six three among the dead are three canadian tourist fifteen others were injured investigators say the most likely cause was a build up of natural gas under the hotel lobby. israel is pl
doherty's are closely monitoring the situation though no state of emergency has so far been declared. hundreds of opposition supporters and police clashed for the second day in the bangladeshi capital dhaka tear gas and rubber bullets were used to disperse protesters after the bangladeshi nationalist party called for a day long nationwide strike demonstrations were triggered when authorities threatened to evict the opposition leader former home of almost thirty years. a retired british couple...
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last but not least, christine borgelt doherty with children with emotional and behavi3 borgelt doherty with children with emotional and behavioral. in addition she works closely with families and professionals to collaborate on methods to improve warning and quality-of-life for those individuals and their families. dr. borgelt worked at quality living incorporated in nebraska from august, 1997 to may, 21. first is a doctoral and then as director of clinical services. in january of this year, she rejoined the leadership team as the director on the east coast representative and working from her home in virginia, she represents them throughout the eastern united states. also in this year, and quite relevant to this panel, she's completed three textbook chapter is regarding a traumatic brain injury that addresses squall transitions from efiks and survivors psycho social challenges. okay. thank you. okay, we're going to start, and i will just ask the very simple question that many of us thought would be both basic income and yet get into deep issues to start with. from your different perspe
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you go to jail forever doherty cut your head off. and a win in sedition act if it's true you can't be prosecuted. so abigail says we can't go after that guy because i know you do have a big ass [laughter] but how does he know? but she does persuade him to sign this piece of legislation which is common you know, it goes out "the wasp" and only has to limitations but it is too bad. when they retire, adams says i feel i have many great change from a great exchange. i have changed honor for maneuver. he has a barn full of seaweed and he can't wait to get back to quincy. the retirement years are interesting and i try to write them. john is always worried about what he calls buying at the top, meaning dementia and alzheimer's as we would call it, and just the opposite has happens to him. his body becomes a kind of weak envelope but hit his mind keeps reaching the way in a vivacious fashion and a the gilbert stuart portion sort of captors that. abigail has suffered for some time with room toward arthritis for long periods of time. there are
you go to jail forever doherty cut your head off. and a win in sedition act if it's true you can't be prosecuted. so abigail says we can't go after that guy because i know you do have a big ass [laughter] but how does he know? but she does persuade him to sign this piece of legislation which is common you know, it goes out "the wasp" and only has to limitations but it is too bad. when they retire, adams says i feel i have many great change from a great exchange. i have changed honor...
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stories are just in the last two weeks mainly coming over from this land on my website where people doherty e-mail in the stories they discovered have a path where people themselves have it passed and want to reach back and find their history. it is a phenomenon in this country that is probably greater than even the numbers you cited. it probably haven't quite often and it's something i would love to more about. in each of the cases it is a tortured decision to figure out how to reclaim family members that reached into the other side. i would applaud your question further and look around the room and african-americans with a look like in this country. the fact is many of us are related to many of you and no one really wants to talk a lot about that, but that is part of the hidden conversation in america. >> so, my question is basically obviously your stories -- have you had any experience so far it telling the stories to younger people maybe not necessarily younger african-americans but, you know, the diji kit to can't stop textile and looking online because this is a lot of resonance with
stories are just in the last two weeks mainly coming over from this land on my website where people doherty e-mail in the stories they discovered have a path where people themselves have it passed and want to reach back and find their history. it is a phenomenon in this country that is probably greater than even the numbers you cited. it probably haven't quite often and it's something i would love to more about. in each of the cases it is a tortured decision to figure out how to reclaim family...
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parts of the world or is it it never really died earlier i spoke with militant student activist david doherty i first asked him to tell me what the word socialism means to him. personally i think socialism is part of a process so revolutionary process and i think it's talking about you know a redistribution of wealth redistribution of resources and i think it's it's an attempt at constructing an alternative to capitalism now do you think of that word gets misused and i mean we have been hearing it thrown around in america all the time lately especially by a lot of conservative critics by the rush limbaugh's and the glenn becks of the world that you know they use it like a bad word that they want to pin on specifically president obama but are they not even using it properly no i think there's a lot of historical factors that go into our conception of what socialism means in this country i mean if you look back to even the cold war era i mean i'm going to discourse there's always prichard socialism kind of. an end to it this is to some of what we believe in conceptualize as our key and core ame
parts of the world or is it it never really died earlier i spoke with militant student activist david doherty i first asked him to tell me what the word socialism means to him. personally i think socialism is part of a process so revolutionary process and i think it's talking about you know a redistribution of wealth redistribution of resources and i think it's it's an attempt at constructing an alternative to capitalism now do you think of that word gets misused and i mean we have been hearing...
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this begins my work that doherty asked me to put in. i guess because you want to talk about artists abroad or artists who paint broads. [laughter] >> i am stunned to have an artist on stage who is resisting talking about his work, but no, i just think that's important for people to know your painting and hear a little about the impact when you talked extensively about the notion of home that runs counter to the notion of home floated in the previous conversation and i just wondered about the impact of your interaction with the broad moral as an internationally renowned painter. >> i started off with this painting from southern france. here's another one. i started off with them because in the early 80's i went to southern france as an american abroad and i came into a direct kind of confrontation with otherness inouye i hadn't anticipated and was the kind of hedonism, i can't say self-conscious because they are very self-conscious about it, but very open about their self consciousness about hedonism and the beaches of southern france. w
this begins my work that doherty asked me to put in. i guess because you want to talk about artists abroad or artists who paint broads. [laughter] >> i am stunned to have an artist on stage who is resisting talking about his work, but no, i just think that's important for people to know your painting and hear a little about the impact when you talked extensively about the notion of home that runs counter to the notion of home floated in the previous conversation and i just wondered about...
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last but not least, christine borgelt doherty with children with emotional and behavi3 borgelt dohertyth children with emotional and behavioral. in addition she works closely with families and professionals to collaborate on methods to improve warning and quality-of-life for those individuals and their families. dr. borgelt worked at quality living incorporated in nebraska from august, 1997 to may, 21. first is a doctoral and then as director of clinical services. in january of this year, she rejoined the leadership team as the director on the east coast representative and working from her home in virginia, she represents them throughout the eastern united states. also in this year, and quite relevant to this panel, she's completed three textbook chapter is regarding a traumatic brain injury that addresses squall transitions from efiks and survivors psycho social challenges. okay. thank you. okay, we're going to start, and i will just ask the very simple question that many of us thought would be both basic income and yet get into deep issues to start with. from your different perspecti
last but not least, christine borgelt doherty with children with emotional and behavi3 borgelt dohertyth children with emotional and behavioral. in addition she works closely with families and professionals to collaborate on methods to improve warning and quality-of-life for those individuals and their families. dr. borgelt worked at quality living incorporated in nebraska from august, 1997 to may, 21. first is a doctoral and then as director of clinical services. in january of this year, she...
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the doherty missed some professors to help force the academic freedom provisions for students. nothing. >> [inaudible] going back a little bit, i have a complex question and compound question. it's 2010. there's a lot of technology available that may render the whole going to a lecture with 300 other people come a bit obsolete or unnecessary. so my question is what is even the rule of the university today and also beyond that should all the students are now going to school be going to universities or looking for something different and also regarding the problem you describe, the indoctrination at what point is there a market solution is the economy going poorly and when people start thinking it's worth it to major in sociology -- >> too many questions. i don't think -- i think injuring students by seeing everybody should have this university education. some students would do much better in their lives if the had some kind of a technical professional training to answer that question. i think that some of this problem is being solved by internet universities, university of phoen
the doherty missed some professors to help force the academic freedom provisions for students. nothing. >> [inaudible] going back a little bit, i have a complex question and compound question. it's 2010. there's a lot of technology available that may render the whole going to a lecture with 300 other people come a bit obsolete or unnecessary. so my question is what is even the rule of the university today and also beyond that should all the students are now going to school be going to...
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an announcer and actually had from a pure performance point of view the greatest film of my life, doherty was a hockey player that came to play on the team playing with his two sons and had his 50th birthday i got to be the emcee so senator royce in the spot light my childhood idol on his 50th birthday and take it even better his birthday is today after mine, so that was our joint birthday celebration and just a great thing. and in those days you couldn't get sports, couldn't get things on television. there was only one game played a week on television, hockey games were not on much, my father and i were trying to find ways to do it and heard about this thing called cable and satellite. wheeler could send a signal or of america over satellite for less money than the cost to send the same signal around the state of connecticut as yet traditional land lines. >> host: using to also identify again in this book which is the new medium on the messages to get through that. somehow for some reason shed lp4. guest could you talk about wendell willkie before and what's happening today. it's the int
an announcer and actually had from a pure performance point of view the greatest film of my life, doherty was a hockey player that came to play on the team playing with his two sons and had his 50th birthday i got to be the emcee so senator royce in the spot light my childhood idol on his 50th birthday and take it even better his birthday is today after mine, so that was our joint birthday celebration and just a great thing. and in those days you couldn't get sports, couldn't get things on...
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i think part of that is just because what 80 doherty is based on is reduce federal spending, shrink the size of the federal government. it is less relevant in the governor's race than when you're in electing someone for the senate or the house. i think that said, republican candidates benefited broadly from the energy and enthusiasm in the tea party movement on election day than the most important thing this is so clich i remember watching tv the last week before the election and they say it's going to come down to the turnout. of course it is. laughter could that is the most obvious thing in the world. so, the person who gets the more votes is going to be theperson who wins. okay, deep analysis. but, you know, i think it has to do with how the composition of the electorate and basically you had republican candidates benefiting from the fact that the tea party was very energized and willing to come out and vote for whatever candidate -- or voting against and a lot of ways, the democratic candidate. i'm not sure they were voting for the republicans, but republicans benefited in the f
i think part of that is just because what 80 doherty is based on is reduce federal spending, shrink the size of the federal government. it is less relevant in the governor's race than when you're in electing someone for the senate or the house. i think that said, republican candidates benefited broadly from the energy and enthusiasm in the tea party movement on election day than the most important thing this is so clich i remember watching tv the last week before the election and they say it's...
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in minnesota you get seven weeks doherty recount of the guy that already won. [laughter] and then when coleman appeals which he is entitled to do, it takes them a month to determine which is lightening speed for them. so yes there was a deily but one of the things i think and maybe this is a minnesota thing is the longer it took the longer people realized was fair. and when -- i write about what i think is one of the bigger mystics as he attempted to get franken c to before the trial was done and the supreme court shot him down big time and franken at decision franken me on the legal front early on even before coleman appeals, franken approaches franken and says you wanda recovery muskett you see to in washington and franken said don't do that. he knew he wanted to run again someday and minnesota will think it is getting jammed down their throats. some people would it take forever to get there and did affect the new congress i think in the and it was a -- good for the process, but i guess i am a minnesotan now. >> i got your little late so i apologize if you al
in minnesota you get seven weeks doherty recount of the guy that already won. [laughter] and then when coleman appeals which he is entitled to do, it takes them a month to determine which is lightening speed for them. so yes there was a deily but one of the things i think and maybe this is a minnesota thing is the longer it took the longer people realized was fair. and when -- i write about what i think is one of the bigger mystics as he attempted to get franken c to before the trial was done...
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last but not least, christine borgelt doherty with children with emotional and behavi3 borgelt doherty with children with emotional and behavioral. in addition she works closely with families and professionals to collaborate on methods to improve warning and quality-of-life for those individuals and their families. dr. borgelt worked at quality living incorporated in nebraska from august, 1997 to may, 21. first is a doctoral and then as director of clinical services. in january of this year, she rejoined the leadership team as the director on the east coast representative and working from her home in virginia, she represents them throughout the eastern united states. also in this year, and quite relevant to this panel, she's completed three textbook chapter is regarding a traumatic brain injury that addresses squall transitions from efiks and survivors psycho social challenges. okay. thank you. okay, we're going to start, and i will just ask the very simple question that many of us thought would be both basic income and yet get into deep issues to start with. from your different perspe
last but not least, christine borgelt doherty with children with emotional and behavi3 borgelt doherty with children with emotional and behavioral. in addition she works closely with families and professionals to collaborate on methods to improve warning and quality-of-life for those individuals and their families. dr. borgelt worked at quality living incorporated in nebraska from august, 1997 to may, 21. first is a doctoral and then as director of clinical services. in january of this year,...
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and it's also approaching yet doherty elections. well of parliamentary elections in 2012 and new presidential elections in 2013. the factionalism is intensifying because of the economic situation which is quite poor. this is partly due to sanctions which have tightened considerably this year but also partly due to mahmoud ahmadinejad's mismanagement of the economy. he squandered we'll revenues when the price of oil was high. he handed money out to the poor to numerous people but without a real plan. as a result, very few jobs have resulted from this and inflation was quite high for a number of years. revenues are now much reduced and the imf estimates the irony in grew by only a little over 2% last year and growth in the current of iranians fiscal year that ends march to a first will be between 1.5-2% and it is not enough to provide the sorts of jobs that iran's useful population needs. iranians -- the unemployment rate under 30 is estimated to be about 30%, and 70% of the population is under 40. sanctions are having an impact. they
and it's also approaching yet doherty elections. well of parliamentary elections in 2012 and new presidential elections in 2013. the factionalism is intensifying because of the economic situation which is quite poor. this is partly due to sanctions which have tightened considerably this year but also partly due to mahmoud ahmadinejad's mismanagement of the economy. he squandered we'll revenues when the price of oil was high. he handed money out to the poor to numerous people but without a real...
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they are open to beat pet parties have to communicate doherty carefully. there are mixed views. this is a saddam era. the pollsters tell iraq is ready to the point because the nextx& year although it is not the majority view some say it was better understood, particularly regarding security and to a lesser extent economic conditions and these suggest for many iraqi still is not to prove that democracy can be relied on to deliver better material results in dictatorship. so all these years after the war all these billions of dollars and people are still unsure whether or not the system we have now can deliver better results and that's sad obviously. on slightly better not there is a strong sense of iraqi identity. i should mention we've been conducting focus groups since 2003. we've always done the same thing counter to what the conventional wisdom in washington is 90% of the non-kurdish participants choose to identify themselves first as iraqi, not in terms shia client identities even in kurdistan, 34% recognize themselves as the iraqis also 65% say kurd so there's a lot of pride
they are open to beat pet parties have to communicate doherty carefully. there are mixed views. this is a saddam era. the pollsters tell iraq is ready to the point because the nextx& year although it is not the majority view some say it was better understood, particularly regarding security and to a lesser extent economic conditions and these suggest for many iraqi still is not to prove that democracy can be relied on to deliver better material results in dictatorship. so all these years...
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i can't speak to this, but doherty has been taken on some gger roles. i agree with your premise but on both sides th will be about his leadership coming out of this. i want tquickly follow up on colorado because of such a key battleground state. immigration is a major issue that democrats were very successful in many cases i think. how do you look at that as kind of a bulwark for democrats starting in 2012. >> yeah, that's very, very competitive territory. no party has ownership of that part of the country. we've proven we can win there. we still have the governor in montana. we do have a governor of colorado. we had a governor in new mexico and arizon in recent years. we can win in that part of the country. it obviously takes a certa brand of democratic leadership that i think stil exists in person or party, but yeah, that's an important part of the country. i think president obama can win that i 2012. and i think having people like john hickenlooper, brian schweitzer will make that happen. >> great question and i could probably talk and answer the que
i can't speak to this, but doherty has been taken on some gger roles. i agree with your premise but on both sides th will be about his leadership coming out of this. i want tquickly follow up on colorado because of such a key battleground state. immigration is a major issue that democrats were very successful in many cases i think. how do you look at that as kind of a bulwark for democrats starting in 2012. >> yeah, that's very, very competitive territory. no party has ownership of that...
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. >> kevin doherty -- carroll doherty is responsible for research projects and editorial output including local analysis. recent reports have covered the role of the manila -- of the millennial. i have known carroll because he is a former senior writer of congressional quarterly where he spent a decade covering politics and foreign affairs. he also served as a commentator on president clinton's impeachment proceedings for npr at that time. he is currently an off air investigative reporter. thank you for being here. bob benenson is in his third cycle of election coverage. he is an analyst for cq roll call. policy editor from 1998 until the merger in 2009 and has been with cq since 1981. bob is one of the sharpest political minds out there and he has encyclopedic knowledge of congress and politics and it is greatest's roll call's asset. he started with cq after a stint in radio. >> then i went to the finest academic institution in the united states. >> as to die. but enough about michigan state. [laughter] last but not least, doug pinkham with the public affairs council. the public affairs
. >> kevin doherty -- carroll doherty is responsible for research projects and editorial output including local analysis. recent reports have covered the role of the manila -- of the millennial. i have known carroll because he is a former senior writer of congressional quarterly where he spent a decade covering politics and foreign affairs. he also served as a commentator on president clinton's impeachment proceedings for npr at that time. he is currently an off air investigative...
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to the scope of doherty deacons -- authority. islamic classified on every page everybody was trying to get but he got it and the pentagon been over backwards the weekend before he came out, he declassified all of it. saddam, the double standard. nothing happened to him, there was a deafening silence, a twittering, but that was it. >> you are absolutely right, tony, i wasn't here last september. [laughter] i was preparing a conference on military families, so let's go to another -- who has a question. right here. >> i'm from the crime of war project, used to be the chief prosecutor of guantanamo bay on active duty. throughout my career public affairs has always talked the talk and said the media is important. we want to walk with the media. since the problems walking the walk. they talk about transparency and openness that used to state secret privilege to glock the gypsum lawsuit and with wikileaks the judge's decision was published on redacted and polled in the redacted version to paint an entirely different picture of the case.
to the scope of doherty deacons -- authority. islamic classified on every page everybody was trying to get but he got it and the pentagon been over backwards the weekend before he came out, he declassified all of it. saddam, the double standard. nothing happened to him, there was a deafening silence, a twittering, but that was it. >> you are absolutely right, tony, i wasn't here last september. [laughter] i was preparing a conference on military families, so let's go to another -- who has...
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i can't speak to this, but doherty has been taken on some bigger roles. agree with your premise but on both sides that will be about his leadership coming out of this. i want to quickly follow up on colorado because of such a key battleground state. immigration is a major issue that democrats were very successful in many cases i think. how do you look at that as kind of a bulwark for democrats starting in 2012. >> yeah, that's very, very competitive territory. no party has ownership of that part of the country. we've proven we can win there. we still have the governor in montana. we do have a governor of colorado. we had a governor in new mexico and arizona in recent years. we can win in that part of the country. it obviously takes a certain brand of democratic leadership that i think still exists in person or party, but yeah, that's an important part of the country. i think president obama can win that in 2012. and i think having people like john hickenlooper, brian schweitzer will make that happen. >> great question and i could probably talk and answer
i can't speak to this, but doherty has been taken on some bigger roles. agree with your premise but on both sides that will be about his leadership coming out of this. i want to quickly follow up on colorado because of such a key battleground state. immigration is a major issue that democrats were very successful in many cases i think. how do you look at that as kind of a bulwark for democrats starting in 2012. >> yeah, that's very, very competitive territory. no party has ownership of...
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that's what we do when we doherty it, it's a kind of floating rate cage can tolerate. on the right you can imagine deforming that chest like a beryl where instead of putting stress on the chest you're putting it on the ribs themselves and at a disadvantage for the lowering. for this to conclude the biomechanics of aging are challenging problems but i think they are key to the idea of passive safety for older drivers. we did a study where we estimated the aging of america over the last decade generated about half as many see these increases increased seat belt use permit to because this is a pretty big deal. and again i think understanding by mechanics is a key part of the solution and incorporating it into things like federal standards and safety measures is important. thank you. >> thank you, dr. kent. our food panelist as mr. stevan rouhana of the national highway traffic administration. prior to coming in 2002, he worked at general motors research lab and a automotive addressing by a mechanic analysis and restraint system design and performance. could you please con
that's what we do when we doherty it, it's a kind of floating rate cage can tolerate. on the right you can imagine deforming that chest like a beryl where instead of putting stress on the chest you're putting it on the ribs themselves and at a disadvantage for the lowering. for this to conclude the biomechanics of aging are challenging problems but i think they are key to the idea of passive safety for older drivers. we did a study where we estimated the aging of america over the last decade...
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you heard that in the setup piece as well from jill doherty who interviewed him back in 2002.eally calling what happened to him a kidnapping and not a viable and legal jurisdiction from thailand. >> how about that. fascinating story. thank you. >>> coming up next, a driver crashes into not just any car but a police car. you can say that's a bad day but it gets worse. the story is two away. ouch. stay there. 16 minutes could save you 16%. come on. isn't it time an auto insurer gave it to you straight? that's why you should talk to state farm. but not yet. first, talk to any one of the 40 million drivers who already have state farm. 40 million. yeah, that's more than geico and progressive combined. by a lot. 40 million drivers, more savings, and discounts up to 40%. where else are you gonna get discounts like that? but first, talk to your neighbors. chances are, they're one of the 40 million. then call a state farm agent or go online for a free discount double-check. they'll find you discounts you didn't even know you deserved. like discounts for having a safe car. so go ahead.
you heard that in the setup piece as well from jill doherty who interviewed him back in 2002.eally calling what happened to him a kidnapping and not a viable and legal jurisdiction from thailand. >> how about that. fascinating story. thank you. >>> coming up next, a driver crashes into not just any car but a police car. you can say that's a bad day but it gets worse. the story is two away. ouch. stay there. 16 minutes could save you 16%. come on. isn't it time an auto insurer...
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. >> now, victor boot has been around four years and back in 2002 cnn's own jill doherty caught up withow and did a rare interview with him. this is what he said at that time back in 2002, denying that he had ever done anything wrong. >> i'm not afraid. >> now, russia is not said to be happy at all about this. within the last 24 hours they issued statements and spoke publicly including a statement from the foreign minister saying they called this extradition from thailand to the united states in their words deplorable and they're calling it illegal. nevertheless, they will be trying to meet with viktor bout of course while he is in custody here and viktor bout will be making his first appearance in court this afternoon. he is charged with several counts of conspiring to kill u.s. citizens, providing -- conspiring to provide help to a foreign terrorist organization, in this case farc out of colombia, and if he is found guilty, stands to spend the rest of his life in prison, tony. >> susan candiotti for us in new york. good to see you. appreciate it. thank you. >>> a company decaffeinates
. >> now, victor boot has been around four years and back in 2002 cnn's own jill doherty caught up withow and did a rare interview with him. this is what he said at that time back in 2002, denying that he had ever done anything wrong. >> i'm not afraid. >> now, russia is not said to be happy at all about this. within the last 24 hours they issued statements and spoke publicly including a statement from the foreign minister saying they called this extradition from thailand to...
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he used bribes, he controlled, he did everything he could as a swedish diplomat in hong doherty in 1944 to try and stop it off like men from killing the last jews of europe. in 1944 there was
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west, toppling moderate islamic regimes, seizing the holy places of islam to give them a moral of doherty, taking control of the arab world's oriel reserves. they are unlikely to achieve these, but they remain set on trying and are ready to use extreme violence. jonathan evans, the head of mi5, recently described how the threat is intensifying. precisely because we are having some success in closing down this base for terrorist recruitment and planning in the u.k. the extremists are increasingly preparing their attacks against british targets from abroad. and it's not just the border areas of afghanistan and pakistan. al qaeda affiliate's in yemen, somalia and north africa pose real threats to the u.k.. from his remote base in yemen, al qaeda leader and u.s. national anwar all al-awlaki broadcast propaganda interest instruction in english over the internet. every intelligence effort needs to go where the threat is. one of the advantages of the way that we at sis work is we are highly adaptable and flexible. we don't get and in one place. there is no single reason for the terse phenomenon.
west, toppling moderate islamic regimes, seizing the holy places of islam to give them a moral of doherty, taking control of the arab world's oriel reserves. they are unlikely to achieve these, but they remain set on trying and are ready to use extreme violence. jonathan evans, the head of mi5, recently described how the threat is intensifying. precisely because we are having some success in closing down this base for terrorist recruitment and planning in the u.k. the extremists are...
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the one exception norm mentioned earlier might be this doherty although we might not finish it up that is one area that some of the work that has been done might carry over even in the lame-duck or the next congress. the tax cuts in some ways to have to be responsible to deal with them before they expire, but the expired, those -- there will be some problems, whether how we print the tax tables, but we can put the genie in the bottle again and that actually sort of retroactively put them back where they were, and i feel a temporary extension for a year or maybe two years putting it past the next election is probably the most likely outcome. right now the president seems to have moved a little bit say in temporary extensions for the higher your income and the permanent for the lower income tax cuts. my guess is the final resolution will be temporary for both, but it probably won't happen until the next congress to risk and i can't see around the corner. are there questions in the back? the please, wait for the mic. >> stomach i am john buckley with the american conservative magazine. wh
the one exception norm mentioned earlier might be this doherty although we might not finish it up that is one area that some of the work that has been done might carry over even in the lame-duck or the next congress. the tax cuts in some ways to have to be responsible to deal with them before they expire, but the expired, those -- there will be some problems, whether how we print the tax tables, but we can put the genie in the bottle again and that actually sort of retroactively put them back...
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i can't speak to this, but doherty has been taken on some bigger roles.es that will be about his leadership coming out of this. i want to quickly follow up on colorado because of such a key battleground state. immigration is a major issue that democrats were very successful in many cases i think. how do you look at that as kind of a bulwark for democrats starting in 2012. >> yeah, that's very, very competitive territory. no party has ownership of that part of the country. we've proven we can n there. we still have the governor in montana. we do have a governor of colorado. we had a governor in new mexico and arizona in recent years. we can win in that part of the country. it obviously takes a certain brand of democratic leadership that i think still exists in person or party, but yeah, that's an important part of the country. i think president obama can win that in 2012. and i hink having people like john hckenlooper, brian schweitzer will make that happen. >> great question and i could probably talk and answer the question. we have so many new governors
i can't speak to this, but doherty has been taken on some bigger roles.es that will be about his leadership coming out of this. i want to quickly follow up on colorado because of such a key battleground state. immigration is a major issue that democrats were very successful in many cases i think. how do you look at that as kind of a bulwark for democrats starting in 2012. >> yeah, that's very, very competitive territory. no party has ownership of that part of the country. we've proven we...
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principally should be thinking about, at least at the federal level is enhancing the coordinated with dohertynd structures of the white house to ensure that matter decisions about where we want to reciter cybersecurity in the military, who were in dhs or in some other institution are made by somebody who can actually direct responses to that. right now budgets are disassociated. there's no unifying cyberbudget. is it then each of -- is within each of the agencies. there's no person who is tasked with actually direct team conformance with cyberpolicy. imagine the most powerless person in the world, the guy who just articulate policy, but essentially no mechanism for ensuring policy is carried out. that right now is more or less be a little unfair to howard schmidt two is a very able man, but in terms of its actual authority right now. that more or less is where he is. he has no dotted line authority over anybody who exists within any of the agencies. so that's my first point. my second point, that is the one i will close on his we have talked and talked and talked about the need for a public-p
principally should be thinking about, at least at the federal level is enhancing the coordinated with dohertynd structures of the white house to ensure that matter decisions about where we want to reciter cybersecurity in the military, who were in dhs or in some other institution are made by somebody who can actually direct responses to that. right now budgets are disassociated. there's no unifying cyberbudget. is it then each of -- is within each of the agencies. there's no person who is...
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that activity was carried out was funded under state department of 40 to high -- of doherty and is going over to dod and from a lot of problems. >> was it your audit that found out they were not citing the rifle's? >> is as a matter of fact that was another audit but that was our audit. >> that's fairly important to know how to cite the rifles. >> it's also important when we found that the dogs supposed to sniff for explosives were not trained to sniff the explosives. but in our work with the dod ig there were slight differences of opinion but we work them out immediately, and i can tell you without exception there was mutual respect. i knew some of the auditors and i thought the will of them. >> i guess when asking is if you work with an audit agency you don't think professional standards are being met -- >> i would pull out, pure and simply wasn't hesitate i would try to do it nicely but i would say we seem to have different objectives and perhaps different standards and can't work together. i would do that in a heartbeat. >> anyone else? >> i would say as sigir is standing by can't th
that activity was carried out was funded under state department of 40 to high -- of doherty and is going over to dod and from a lot of problems. >> was it your audit that found out they were not citing the rifle's? >> is as a matter of fact that was another audit but that was our audit. >> that's fairly important to know how to cite the rifles. >> it's also important when we found that the dogs supposed to sniff for explosives were not trained to sniff the explosives....
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nei moly if we are not doherty alongside, how can you ever be genuinely confident that the united states will publicly commit and see through the commitment? it seems to me a strategy that was cause for concern about linkage between allies as close as the united states, france, germany and britain that the question and nobody is our political willingness to say what we are going to do would be much higher in countries where we have a lot less in common and are a lot less engaged so you have the extended deterrence question that i think i at least have not seen the advocates of offshore balancing address how we are going to handle the problem. the fourth concern i have is an offshore balancing strategy it seems to me is inherently retaliatory meaning it is impossible to shape in the long term to engage people to as opposed to react after something has happened. and it seems to me for the kinds of war we are fighting that are wars about the political shape of societies, the role of religion in society, about whether people feel safe enough to do what is in our interest and their interest t
nei moly if we are not doherty alongside, how can you ever be genuinely confident that the united states will publicly commit and see through the commitment? it seems to me a strategy that was cause for concern about linkage between allies as close as the united states, france, germany and britain that the question and nobody is our political willingness to say what we are going to do would be much higher in countries where we have a lot less in common and are a lot less engaged so you have the...
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most people in the country's doherty of the same thing so the question is how do we do it and with lessthree of us have diluted to it in one way or another. a couple of years ago in a journal i'm not so sure people in this room would called nature, medicine i wrote an article that was a commentary on the success of the programs that we had with malaria and hiv/aids and to some extent tuberculosis and the point that i made in the commentary is what lowry and tim have been saying and the catch word is sustainable. health is there. you don't fix health. you have to keep with it because people keep getting sick and disease continues to emerge, so the answer to your question is that how we deal with it is putting more money in but putting it in a way that it becomes sustainable with in the country that we are dealing with and make health a part of the national strategy of the country's then you are working with. it's no more -- psychiatry clinton gave a wonderful speech a few weeks ago where she was talking about getting rid of the word and talk about partnership and development, and that's
most people in the country's doherty of the same thing so the question is how do we do it and with lessthree of us have diluted to it in one way or another. a couple of years ago in a journal i'm not so sure people in this room would called nature, medicine i wrote an article that was a commentary on the success of the programs that we had with malaria and hiv/aids and to some extent tuberculosis and the point that i made in the commentary is what lowry and tim have been saying and the catch...
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that activity was carried out was funded under state department of 40 to high -- of doherty and is goingover to dod and from a lot of problems. >> was it your audit that found out they were not citing the rifle's? >> is as a matter of fact that was another audit but that was our audit. >> that's fairly important to know how to cite the rifles. >> it's also important when we found that the dogs supposed to sniff for explosives were not trained to sniff the explosives. but in our work with the dod ig there were slight differences of opinion but we work them out immediately, and i can tell you without exception there was mutual respect. i knew some of the auditors and i thought the will of them. >> i guess when asking is if you work with an audit agency you don't think professional standards are being met -- >> i would pull out, pure and simply wasn't hesitate i would try to do it nicely but i would say we seem to have different objectives and perhaps different standards and can't work together. i would do that in a heartbeat. >> anyone else? >> i would say as sigir is standing by can't thi
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. >> something that worried me in zelman is this, and i might get doherty answer. probably arizonas been this summer and billions of dollars on public schools, doesn't it? i don't know the exact amount is. >> yes, your honor. >> let's take 40 or 40% of that and spend it through this program on religious schools. imagine that happens. at that point, people might get into considerable discussion about what qualifies, when it doesn't qualify, whether it is a valid school or is just teaching religion and what the rules and regulations are. how is arizona dealing with this problem by saying there are no regulations by saying that -- is there a system for dealing with the legitimacy and the circumstances under which a particular religion schools qualify for this program? who decides and how? >> under the tax credit program, the schools have to be qualified private schools in order to participate in the tax credit. >> that must be a set of regulations and rules. >> criminally what it is, is that private schools in arizona satisfy the compulsory education law as long as th
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carroll doherty is to david's left, and he is associate director of the pew research center for the peopleand the press. carroll is responsible for the velvet of the center's research projects and its editorial output including surveys, opinion pieces and political analyses. recent pew center reports cover the role of the money generation and politics, 2010 matrons, the public policy priorities and views of the upcoming census. i have known carroll because he's a former senior writer at "congressional quarterly" where he spent a decade covering congressional leadership, politics, and foreign affairs. he also served as a commentator on presidential clinton's impeachment proceedings four in pr during that time, and is previously an investigative reporter for cbs news. so carroll, thank you for being here. bob bennett send is not in his 12 campaign cycle of specialize in election coverage. he is the senior elections analyst for cq "roll call." and he was cq's politics editor from 1998 up until the merger with rollcall in 2009 and has been with cq since 1981. bob is one of the sharpest politic
carroll doherty is to david's left, and he is associate director of the pew research center for the peopleand the press. carroll is responsible for the velvet of the center's research projects and its editorial output including surveys, opinion pieces and political analyses. recent pew center reports cover the role of the money generation and politics, 2010 matrons, the public policy priorities and views of the upcoming census. i have known carroll because he's a former senior writer at...
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somebody makes the decision doherty republican for a presidential race or a governor's race or u.s. senate race, by and large they make that decision pretty up and down. they go all the way down and the reason why republicans did very well this year on the state races is the picked up nearly 700 seats was because there was a republican wave and people decided they didn't like what was going on in washington and they voted up and down the ballot but in 2004 so i think it still takes place. that does not be in command this doesn't mean there isn't a group of folks in the metal which is actually the majority of this country who are not pure ideological on either side, and i remember this because i gave the memo that helped move the strategy for the campaign in 2004. there were two pages. the first was the loss of the metal over time and then in the 2004 we had a president that was very polarizing who added to that democrats hated him, republicans loved him and very few people were on the middle ground but on the back of it, and i actually put this together after 2000 sort of to say her
somebody makes the decision doherty republican for a presidential race or a governor's race or u.s. senate race, by and large they make that decision pretty up and down. they go all the way down and the reason why republicans did very well this year on the state races is the picked up nearly 700 seats was because there was a republican wave and people decided they didn't like what was going on in washington and they voted up and down the ballot but in 2004 so i think it still takes place. that...
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lot from the way fema did it using the fema matrix to help with our coordination in the future in doherty the working group has been an amazing resource. they've come out and we've to many parts of the department and shared across the department a lot of what is going on, some really tangible results by no you will be happy about has been bringing together people to discuss the pediatric requirements for the strategic national stockpile and there will be part of our 2010 annual review. administrator fugate and i agreed to were working groups are going to need to give her at least twice a year to be able to share what we are learning to coordinate and to get me to watch activities underway. and there's just been an awful lot i can deal with you if you like really tangible nativity that's come from this. one of the things i learned about as a result of the children's working group that i wanted to share with you today is exciting work that's gone on through kennedy shriver institute of him and to limit where they have been working on issues that traumatize children and they've developed a v
lot from the way fema did it using the fema matrix to help with our coordination in the future in doherty the working group has been an amazing resource. they've come out and we've to many parts of the department and shared across the department a lot of what is going on, some really tangible results by no you will be happy about has been bringing together people to discuss the pediatric requirements for the strategic national stockpile and there will be part of our 2010 annual review....
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yet these lines alone contained by my count no less than four different policies, his doherty and policiesers worse, the court round of the short discussion with a whopper, a gross historical fact. i will deal with the fallacies first. the most obvious thing is probably the fallacy of the metaphysical question. framing the issue in terms of the real motivations, of the judges of the court of the kings' bench in the mid 18th century england, the boumediene majority set up an impossible and query. what were the motives of the judge's 250 years ago, how do i know? i don't even know what the motivations are of the supreme court. [laughter] although i have my suspicions. [laughter] the court's next best step was subscribing to the fallacy of the false economy to a domestic that professor fisher wrote so serious that it deserves to be singled out for special condemnation. the court's statement assumes only two possibilities. the english courts were motivated by the legal construct, whatever that means, or they were motivated by of provincial concerns, whatever that means. but there's another exp
yet these lines alone contained by my count no less than four different policies, his doherty and policiesers worse, the court round of the short discussion with a whopper, a gross historical fact. i will deal with the fallacies first. the most obvious thing is probably the fallacy of the metaphysical question. framing the issue in terms of the real motivations, of the judges of the court of the kings' bench in the mid 18th century england, the boumediene majority set up an impossible and...
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i can't speak to this, but doherty has been taken on some bigger roles.your premise but on both sides that will be about his leadership coming out of this. i want to quickly follow up on colorado because of such a key battleground state. immigration is a major issue that democrats were very successful in many cases i think. how do you look at that as kind of a bulwark for democrats starting in 2012. >> yeah, that's very, very competitive territory. no party has ownership of that part of the country. we've proven we can win there. we still have the governor in montana. we do have a governor of colorado. we had a governor in new mexico and arizona in recent years. we can win in that part of the country. it obviously takes a certain brand of democratic leadership that i think still exists in person or party, but yeah, that's an important part of the country. i think president obama can win that in 2012. and i think having people like john hickenlooper, brian schweitzer will make that happen. >> great question and i could probably talk and answer the question
i can't speak to this, but doherty has been taken on some bigger roles.your premise but on both sides that will be about his leadership coming out of this. i want to quickly follow up on colorado because of such a key battleground state. immigration is a major issue that democrats were very successful in many cases i think. how do you look at that as kind of a bulwark for democrats starting in 2012. >> yeah, that's very, very competitive territory. no party has ownership of that part of...
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i think part of that is just because what 80 doherty is based on is reduce federal spending, shrink the size of the federal government. it is less relevant in the governor's race than when you're in electing someone for the senate or the house. i think that said, republican candidates benefited broadly from the energy and enthusiasm in the tea party movement on election day than the most important thing this is so clich i remember watching tv the last week before the election and they say it's going to come down to the turnout. of course it is. laughter could that is the most obvious thing in the world. so, the person who gets the more votes is going to be the person who wins. okay, deep analysis. but, you know, i think it has to do with how the composition of the electorate and basically you had republican candidates benefiting from the fact that the tea party was very energized and willing to come out and vote for whatever candidate -- or voting against and a lot of ways, the democratic candidate. i'm not sure they were voting for the republicans, but republicans benefited in the
i think part of that is just because what 80 doherty is based on is reduce federal spending, shrink the size of the federal government. it is less relevant in the governor's race than when you're in electing someone for the senate or the house. i think that said, republican candidates benefited broadly from the energy and enthusiasm in the tea party movement on election day than the most important thing this is so clich i remember watching tv the last week before the election and they say it's...