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dr peter langman psychologist and author of the book school shooters and why kids kill welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us. so dr lang when a teen was worst year on record for school shootings was becoming more frequent deadly can we say school shootings in america are on the rise and was a cost for that well it's hard to say for sure. the federal data the official counts tend to be a couple years behind but certainly it is a serious problem whether or not it's gone up in recent years or is just holding steady we certainly do have serious concerns about these attacks. so jessie osborne the perpetrator of the twenty sixteen school shootings in south carolina admitted that he wanted to be adam lanza the attacker at the sandy hook elementary in two thousand and twelve for the number of victims is the scale and carnage of school shootings going to go up because now we know they're trying to upstage each other. you know sometimes shooters are looking at previous attackers and as in the case with jessie osborne very aware of how many fatalities there were and sometimes
dr peter langman psychologist and author of the book school shooters and why kids kill welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us. so dr lang when a teen was worst year on record for school shootings was becoming more frequent deadly can we say school shootings in america are on the rise and was a cost for that well it's hard to say for sure. the federal data the official counts tend to be a couple years behind but certainly it is a serious problem whether or not it's gone up in...
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dr. peters at. his productions have achieved cult status. his energy is contagious. operas by director barry kosky are setting new standards see. who is the man behind these masterpieces. waiting. for a lifeline to syria. the war continues to haunt those who fled from syria. i'm trying to reach them but nobody has since. the war on my phone. five minutes on w. and it hit a. raw you know this the five minutes or a minute. morse has an hour and a beauty. he has it all. he fits in the pantheon of the great tennis certainly he's one for the ages. of. ten or fifteen years starts december twenty second t w. live. welcome to arts twenty one this time around we meet a master of vibrant opera production raise the curtain for barry kosky. i miss him a son it's his ideas he's just got fantastic ideas though at first you think oh god what does he want me to do here.
dr. peters at. his productions have achieved cult status. his energy is contagious. operas by director barry kosky are setting new standards see. who is the man behind these masterpieces. waiting. for a lifeline to syria. the war continues to haunt those who fled from syria. i'm trying to reach them but nobody has since. the war on my phone. five minutes on w. and it hit a. raw you know this the five minutes or a minute. morse has an hour and a beauty. he has it all. he fits in the pantheon of...
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general practitioner dr peter. even grows her own eons she swears by onion juice if you have a cold. excellent way to treat upper respiratory tract infections. it's great for cars. she also recommends onions for eggs chopped in a small bag placed on the painful for half an hour twice a day. and just. as a quick help or to support another kind of therapy it's affective and does the trick. dermatologist often prescribes an onion extract gel to help scars heal. his patient big apostle applied the job three times a day for several weeks. after us and i would never have thought it especially in a tricky spot like the shen where there is so little skin. but it really helped. me an extract is one of three active ingredients in a gel now widely used to treat scars therapy for scars colds inflammation and some research is going into onions possible role in combat in cancer as well but whatever the therapeutic aim the onion itself has to be in good shape so i think it's really no free if the onion still smells and your eyes
general practitioner dr peter. even grows her own eons she swears by onion juice if you have a cold. excellent way to treat upper respiratory tract infections. it's great for cars. she also recommends onions for eggs chopped in a small bag placed on the painful for half an hour twice a day. and just. as a quick help or to support another kind of therapy it's affective and does the trick. dermatologist often prescribes an onion extract gel to help scars heal. his patient big apostle applied the...
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i'm a big fan of dr. peter navarro and what he's done getting it to this point.ll: we have to convince a lot of wall street traders about that. >> the china threat is a very real threat to this country. connell: you know what's funny about that, a lot of people agree as we were talking about earlier it is how do we get from point a to point b. like for example today china has a report coming out that they will crack down on intellectual property theft and put up a statement that as point after point after point and it just doesn't seem people reading that actually believe them. >> go back to prior administrations. did anything work in our dealing instead by the way, don't forget about the south china sea. 5 trillion tons of cargo go through there every year. it is vital. commerce through the south china sea is vital to the economy of the free world and the rep to all kinds of shenanigans down there. connell: always good to have you on. thanks for today. we'll wrap this up a little shorter than we'd like down at the new york stock exchange from t.j. i'm about what
i'm a big fan of dr. peter navarro and what he's done getting it to this point.ll: we have to convince a lot of wall street traders about that. >> the china threat is a very real threat to this country. connell: you know what's funny about that, a lot of people agree as we were talking about earlier it is how do we get from point a to point b. like for example today china has a report coming out that they will crack down on intellectual property theft and put up a statement that as point...
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building project, to commemorate peter. >> but did peter live, preach and eventually die in the eternal city? to try and discover the truth, professor tom hiam and drom peter. >> hey, george. the results for the st. peter tooth are just about to come off the ams. should see the result any second now, just here. it's coming out at 250 to 340 a.d. so it's old, but it's not as old as st. peter. so if it's not st. peter the apostle, george, then who is it? >> it may be a simple case of mistaken identity. there was another martyr called st. peter, who died around 304. so it may well be a relic of st. peter, just not st. peter the apostle. >> well, that would certainly fit with the date. >> however, this doesn't get us any closer to resolving the great mystery of whether st. peter actually visited rome or what the status of the vatican bones is. >> exactly. >> for that we need to actually go and sample that material. >> but with no access to the bones found beneath the vatican, it's impossible to say definitively if peter really came to rome. for many, it remains a historical mystery. >> it's not impossible that peter did make the journey to rome. but th
building project, to commemorate peter. >> but did peter live, preach and eventually die in the eternal city? to try and discover the truth, professor tom hiam and drom peter. >> hey, george. the results for the st. peter tooth are just about to come off the ams. should see the result any second now, just here. it's coming out at 250 to 340 a.d. so it's old, but it's not as old as st. peter. so if it's not st. peter the apostle, george, then who is it? >> it may be a simple...
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charles: thank you, dr, hal, we had major breaking news just moments ago. peteravarro says the u.s. government has taken in $7 billion from these tariffs. that is a huge number. i had not heard it before. that is significant. we'll discuss that. also we're following these markets throughout this hour. so stay with us. ♪ place, the xfinity xfi gateway. and it's strengthened by xfi pods, which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. yeah, i've had some prettyeer. prestigious jobs over the years. news producer, executive transport manager, and a beverage distribution supervisor. now i'm a director at a security software firm. wow, you've been at it a long time. thing is, i like working. what if my retirement plan is i don't want to retire? then let's not create a retirement plan. let's create a plan for what's next. i like that. get a plan that's right for you. td ameritrade. ♪ charles: stocks are sliding big
charles: thank you, dr, hal, we had major breaking news just moments ago. peteravarro says the u.s. government has taken in $7 billion from these tariffs. that is a huge number. i had not heard it before. that is significant. we'll discuss that. also we're following these markets throughout this hour. so stay with us. ♪ place, the xfinity xfi gateway. and it's strengthened by xfi pods, which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost...
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. >> the lost gospel of thomas points to a surprising explanation for this tension between peter and mary. drhe coptic museum in cairo to see these gospels. >> so there's this one particular saying that comes at the very end of the gospel that gives us some really intriguing information about the relationship between mary magdalene and jesus and the other disciples and that's the last folio which is in folio 51. so can we see that? there it is. beautiful. so when saying 114, we see a little argument, a little dispute, a little scene unfolding. >> the gospel of thomas tells of an angry episode when peter vents his resentment against mary. >> tell mary to leave us because she's a woman and not worthy of life, spiritual life. similar to the jewish tradition that women aren't supposed to be taught torah. >> another lost gospel, that of phillip, suggests a different reason for peter and the other disciples' apparent dislike of mary. >> so all those tantalizing theories about jesus and mary magdalene being lovers really jumped from this one passage, right? this is the juiciest stuff that we've got.
. >> the lost gospel of thomas points to a surprising explanation for this tension between peter and mary. drhe coptic museum in cairo to see these gospels. >> so there's this one particular saying that comes at the very end of the gospel that gives us some really intriguing information about the relationship between mary magdalene and jesus and the other disciples and that's the last folio which is in folio 51. so can we see that? there it is. beautiful. so when saying 114, we see...
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dr. john from new orleans, peter yarrow, that's al jolson, and our beloved odetta. "brother, can you spare a dime?" may well be a new anthem for many americans. the lyrics to that classic american song were written by yip harburg. he was blacklisted during the mccarthy era. during his career as a lyricist, yip harburg used his words to express anti-racist, pro-worker messages. he's best known for writing the lyrics to the wizard of oz, but he also had two hits on broadway: bloomer girls, about the women's suffrage movement, and finian's rainbow, a kind of immigrants' anthem about race and class and so much else. today, in this democracy now! special, we pay tribute to yip harburg's life. ernie harburg is yip's son and biographer. he co-wrote the book who put the rainbow in the wizard of oz?: yip harburg, lyricist. i met up with ernie harburg at the new york public library for performing arts at lincoln center years ago when they are exhibiting yip harburg's work. ernie harburg took me on a tour. ernie harburg: the f first place is business about words, and one of th
dr. john from new orleans, peter yarrow, that's al jolson, and our beloved odetta. "brother, can you spare a dime?" may well be a new anthem for many americans. the lyrics to that classic american song were written by yip harburg. he was blacklisted during the mccarthy era. during his career as a lyricist, yip harburg used his words to express anti-racist, pro-worker messages. he's best known for writing the lyrics to the wizard of oz, but he also had two hits on broadway: bloomer...
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learn next time danny are you going to take a break when we come back dr the magnificent steve king don't go away. hello my name's peter and i've been living in bushnell for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've got. time. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time now to go to amsterdam and speak with steve came professor steve kane author of the bunking economics steve welcome back to him x. and so i see already you know we've got to talk about the australian property market for reasons that will become apparent quite so here so the australian property market sydney is down ten percent the impossible as happened this is just the beginning or will the government center back up to the rescue once again if they've game i think it's. explained to the world's longest pump and dump scheme and the pump is now over in the dumps occurring and it's the reason it's try to manage to avoid tumbling into the global financial crisis in two thousand and night is fundamentally some good government policy which was a huge stimulus actually done by one of the gods is currently being gr
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dr. gina loudon, forward by sean hannity. thanks for being on booktv. >> guest: thanks for having me, peter. >> over the past 20 years, booktv has covered thousands of books and book festivals. here's a portion. >> the first myth is that we understand it. you know, we study it, we have books on it, we categorize ourselves as leaders. but i went through a lifetime of trying to lead, trying to learn to lead as my co-authors did, and yet we never really felt we got it. so we went back to first principles with this book, "leaders," we went always way to blew dark, and we said, all right, let's go back to first principles, figure it out. and we started studying it, and the conclusion we came to was a little upsetting. that leadership is not what we think it is, and it never has been. we have lived with this mythology about leadership. >> you can watch this and any of our programs in their entirety at booktv.org. type the author's name in the search bar
dr. gina loudon, forward by sean hannity. thanks for being on booktv. >> guest: thanks for having me, peter. >> over the past 20 years, booktv has covered thousands of books and book festivals. here's a portion. >> the first myth is that we understand it. you know, we study it, we have books on it, we categorize ourselves as leaders. but i went through a lifetime of trying to lead, trying to learn to lead as my co-authors did, and yet we never really felt we got it. so we went...
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future of my story says a party al-jazeera at the i felt just a little later dr doolittle or that said to me the news out peter w. stop next with more of the day's news. we know the culture we know the problems that affect this part of the world very very well but it's something that we're trying to take to the rest of the world we have gone to places and reported on a story that it might take an international network for months to be able to do it united nations peacekeepers are out there ploy i'm tired. you are challenging the forces we're challenging companies we're going to places where nobody else is going . fresh perspectives. possibilities. thinness gentleness and. debates and discussions how can you trust a man like that how could he work again with a man like that she seems to be saying if all of us who just don't know or care enough al-jazeera is award winning programs take you on a journey around the. only on al-jazeera. the important thing if you are walking around in beirut was not to be in the line of fire from the holiday. we heard gunshots i was the first one to flee the heart of. the battle la
future of my story says a party al-jazeera at the i felt just a little later dr doolittle or that said to me the news out peter w. stop next with more of the day's news. we know the culture we know the problems that affect this part of the world very very well but it's something that we're trying to take to the rest of the world we have gone to places and reported on a story that it might take an international network for months to be able to do it united nations peacekeepers are out there ploy...
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dr. amanda sloat. this is henrietta, new york, peter, good morning. caller: good morning.nk you very much for the chance to talk to you. i am interested on her thoughts about the different economy, for one thing. the rest of britain, how that affects the boat in this situation. it seems like a lot of the economics in london is depending on the european union and not so much the rest of the country. is a greatink that question, and actually if you look at the way the vote totals roke down with the effects brexit referendum, 59 percent of london voted to remain in the european uni so there has certainly been stronger support by those in london, those in the financial services sector, and those to remain. the issuee problem, around brexit is it has been difficult for people to know how to respond, and a as the reporter was seein at the top of the discussion, it is three-month away from taking place. absolutely right that there was a distinction between the way people in london versus the way people in other parts of england saw the brexit question. a piece from reuters report
dr. amanda sloat. this is henrietta, new york, peter, good morning. caller: good morning.nk you very much for the chance to talk to you. i am interested on her thoughts about the different economy, for one thing. the rest of britain, how that affects the boat in this situation. it seems like a lot of the economics in london is depending on the european union and not so much the rest of the country. is a greatink that question, and actually if you look at the way the vote totals roke down with...
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thank you so much news historic peter thank you so much jim guests who were sexually abused by former united states team dr larry nasr say there is still a toxic culture surrounding their sport an independent report found that the u.s. olympic committee hadn't done enough to protect young athletes earlier this year nasser was given a jail term of more than three hundred years for molesting jim this report concluded that while nasir bore ultimate responsibility for his actions numerous institutions and individuals enabled his views and failed to stop him. favored presented with the choice of stopping abusive practices that led to the worst serial pedophile in recorded sports history and the choice of moving towards healthier coaches and they have consistently chosen to uphold and maintain and defend the abusive atmosphere that they created. and also cases the biggest abuse scandal in sports history has victims include some of the world's most famous female athletes including four time olympic champion small bottles the report concluded that inaction from u.s. gymnastics and the u.s. olympic committee allowe
thank you so much news historic peter thank you so much jim guests who were sexually abused by former united states team dr larry nasr say there is still a toxic culture surrounding their sport an independent report found that the u.s. olympic committee hadn't done enough to protect young athletes earlier this year nasser was given a jail term of more than three hundred years for molesting jim this report concluded that while nasir bore ultimate responsibility for his actions numerous...
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peter strzok. they show how much the people within the so-called deep state dislike donald trump. your willingness to have your associates question drn without explaining the severity of the decision, something that would have been done in previous administrations. that leaves a bad impression on the american people. had the fbi really done its job all along you never would have allowed russia to have so much as one fake facebook account or one fake tweet. that's on you and the fbi. so let's discuss the holier than thou explanation. you are hardly blameless. doug wead joins us. >> you can't come up with a more accurate phrase. the whole presentation is disingenuous. this has been going on for months and months. as somebody who argues profession alley i sight. the immediate narrative is you are attacking the integrity of the fbi or the whole institution. wrong, completely wrong. we are attacking a few bad apples in a highly charged political case who ran amok. it has nothing do with the thousands of day to day cases that are not political. they seamlessly and effortlessly drive that narrative. cardinal comey. trish: i am so disappoin
peter strzok. they show how much the people within the so-called deep state dislike donald trump. your willingness to have your associates question drn without explaining the severity of the decision, something that would have been done in previous administrations. that leaves a bad impression on the american people. had the fbi really done its job all along you never would have allowed russia to have so much as one fake facebook account or one fake tweet. that's on you and the fbi. so let's...
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peter will moderate the conversation between rob and try and get in a word edgewise if these two allow it, that, dr. adams, it's all yours. > good afternoon, if i have a slightly dazed look, it's not because of jet lag but i spent 0 years at the uk defense academy trying to tunnel my way out. a bit more like a p.o.w. camp so i've now emerged from the nstitution where i've been institutionalized for the last 20 years. sitting next to me, has it elect tri fired us today. this what we need afternoon. so we're going to have a look at lost and some of you, of course, have studied university topic or in a military college, probably in allies won.why the let's old hat. moved on and what we need is a fast, snappy look at stuff. picture we've been drilling down a little more so we're going to xpand right into the sort of strategic level and the political strategic sort of of world war ii, certainly the european campaigns and we'll look at why, why it is the germans lost. so on one hand we've got rob who going to inject his legendary enthusiasm and just move this we also have james next d, and james is my do
peter will moderate the conversation between rob and try and get in a word edgewise if these two allow it, that, dr. adams, it's all yours. > good afternoon, if i have a slightly dazed look, it's not because of jet lag but i spent 0 years at the uk defense academy trying to tunnel my way out. a bit more like a p.o.w. camp so i've now emerged from the nstitution where i've been institutionalized for the last 20 years. sitting next to me, has it elect tri fired us today. this what we need...
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peter will moderate the conversation between rob and try and get in a word edgewise if these two allow it, that, dr. adams, it's all yours. > good afternoon, if i have a slightly dazed look, it's not because of jet lag but i spent 0 years at the uk defense academy trying to tunnel my way out. a bit more like a p.o.w. camp so i've now emerged from the nstitution where i've been institutionalized for the last 20 years. sitting next to me, has it elect tri fired us today. this what we need afternoon. so we're going to have a look at lost and some of you, of course, have studied university topic or in a military college, probably in allies won.why the let's old hat. moved on and what we need is a fast, snappy look at stuff. picture we've been drilling down a little more so we're going to xpand right into the sort of strategic level and the political strategic sort of of world war ii, certainly the european campaigns and we'll look at why, why it is the germans lost. so on one hand we've got rob who going to inject his legendary enthusiasm and just move this we also have james next d, and james is my do
peter will moderate the conversation between rob and try and get in a word edgewise if these two allow it, that, dr. adams, it's all yours. > good afternoon, if i have a slightly dazed look, it's not because of jet lag but i spent 0 years at the uk defense academy trying to tunnel my way out. a bit more like a p.o.w. camp so i've now emerged from the nstitution where i've been institutionalized for the last 20 years. sitting next to me, has it elect tri fired us today. this what we need...
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petered out. we did end higher on the dow by 80 points. but the rally really fizzled like a stale can of drr. anyway, dow futures rare up oil may be quickly becoming one of the big market stories outside of the federal reserve oil up a little bit right now. b but it's at $46.58 as oil does fall, you're going to hear a lot about how lower oil prices mean lower gasoline prices and how that's a good thing. well, it is for consumers. but you have to remember there is another side to the oil slide. the debt side. crashing oil prices can be a bad thing for many debt heavy companies. oil companies and their investors all oil and gas companies, by the way, the stocks are down over the last two months we dug out names we did a screen on companies that have high net debt to earnings and a single b, a junk credit rating. so high debtratios, low credit ratings, some names that you want to watch as oil slides. we're not picking on the companies. these are just names that meet those criteria callon, extraction oil and gas, laredo, matador and oasis petroleum. coming up on "squawk box," you'll see my mug
petered out. we did end higher on the dow by 80 points. but the rally really fizzled like a stale can of drr. anyway, dow futures rare up oil may be quickly becoming one of the big market stories outside of the federal reserve oil up a little bit right now. b but it's at $46.58 as oil does fall, you're going to hear a lot about how lower oil prices mean lower gasoline prices and how that's a good thing. well, it is for consumers. but you have to remember there is another side to the oil slide....
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dr. russell levenson jr. and the reverend peter chucheney.sons, the family will then be seated in the front rows. they'll be escorted to their seats, and right before 11:00 on the east coast, president george w. bush and his siblings and their spouses will be escorted to their seats and the service will begin with an organ prelude and then america the beautiful. just listen in for a few seconds at the sounds inside the church. >> jamie, we just saw governor arnold schwarzenegger, who arrived just a short time ago. some of the more well known people there. reba mcentire, the oak ridge boys who will also be performing. >> these are people who really considered themselves friends of the president. we have said over the last couple of days that he had thousands of friends. he did. >> let's listen. >> in a few moments, we'll begin the service in celebration of the life and faith of our 41st president, and longtime member of this parish. i'm going to ask a few things in the way of courtesy. if you are a cell phone user, i would ask you please turn
dr. russell levenson jr. and the reverend peter chucheney.sons, the family will then be seated in the front rows. they'll be escorted to their seats, and right before 11:00 on the east coast, president george w. bush and his siblings and their spouses will be escorted to their seats and the service will begin with an organ prelude and then america the beautiful. just listen in for a few seconds at the sounds inside the church. >> jamie, we just saw governor arnold schwarzenegger, who...
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dr a quaker so let's return to the ceremony. no world lecture thank you. thank. the no. this is a talk with his new son catherine says they have been taught to kill two peter limits. three determined to. live a but to. abort all. we've been able to do is this so for their culture. i can imagine it. would. be only the beginning. forced to leave their massive start at seventeen thousand nine hundred ninety nine of three. hundred say how scuttle. of the temple where i was. upset international china color chester day the first patient and they did was a great fit in them history. has been charged. in her janet i was on smack of the mark violence. you know limited to maneuver sadly this violence. has never stopped. andrew coleman is old one day like any other in the hospital received a phone call at the other end of the line a colleague ensued here's implored police and while you were happy to send us an ambulance fast let the police hurry themes of over in so we send an ambulance as we normally do. two hours later the ambulance returned inside a few us a little more about it is eighteen months old she was bleeding profusely and was immediately taken into the o
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peter harrell is an adjunct senior fellow for new american security in the energy, economics and security program. economics andt in energy. and dr. james -- is division manager of the special operations at sos international. he is an expert in the chinese military and chinese cyber issues. mr. chang, would you like to go first? >> sure. good morning to senator kennedy and ranking member feinstein. i'm the senior research fellow at the heritage foundation. my comments this morning are my own. this is in terms of information gathering and influencing for audiences. it's important to note that it is nontraditional not only in terms of methods but the targets. this nontraditional aspect is rooted in a different context. several keyed in points. the so-called wheel of doom that was displayed for the previous cap -- panel. the desire to ensure that there is no repeat to the so-called center of humiliation and the extensive reach of the chinese communist party throughout chinese society. competence of power is how they measure themselves. it includes not only military capability but economic capacity , cultural security and scientific
peter harrell is an adjunct senior fellow for new american security in the energy, economics and security program. economics andt in energy. and dr. james -- is division manager of the special operations at sos international. he is an expert in the chinese military and chinese cyber issues. mr. chang, would you like to go first? >> sure. good morning to senator kennedy and ranking member feinstein. i'm the senior research fellow at the heritage foundation. my comments this morning are my...
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peter harrell is an adjunct senior fellow for new american security in the energy, economics and security program. he is an expert in economics and energy. is drmes mall than division manager of the special operations at sos international. he is an expert on the chinese military and chinese cyber issues. welcome. mr. chang, would you like to go first? dean: sure. good morning to senator kennedy and ranking member feinstein. i'm the senior research fellow at the heritage foundation. my comments this morning are my own. they are intended to provide some context to understanding in terms of nontraditional information gathering and influencing of audiences. chinese espionage, it's important to note, that it is nontraditional, not only in terms of methods, but the targets. this nontraditional aspect is rooted in a different context. based upon china's abuse of its own national security. this is rooted in several key points. the first is the issue of comprehensive national power, the so-called wheel of doom that was displayed for the previous panel. the desire to catch up with the west to ensure that there is no repeat to the so-called century of hu
peter harrell is an adjunct senior fellow for new american security in the energy, economics and security program. he is an expert in economics and energy. is drmes mall than division manager of the special operations at sos international. he is an expert on the chinese military and chinese cyber issues. welcome. mr. chang, would you like to go first? dean: sure. good morning to senator kennedy and ranking member feinstein. i'm the senior research fellow at the heritage foundation. my comments...
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scott peters, congressman correa, congresswoman pingree, congressman himes and congresswoman bustos who made valuable contributions to this legislation. i'd also like to take this time to thank drroe for his leadership as chairman of this committee in this congress. i look forward to working with dr. roe as ranking member of the 116th congress so that we can continue to function as a productive committee in the 116th. free from partisan gridlock, on behalf of the veterans we represent. now, as a former teacher -- actually, a current teacher and advocate for improving educational and training opportunities for veterans, i am pleased this legislation contains several provisions written by my colleagues that will improve the lives of our student veterans and those of our gold star spouses. this package also includes a provision that helps our reservists and national guard members access the valuable help that the vocational rehabilitation program can provide. i would first like to highlight legislation written by mr. peters, our colleague on this committee. this measure contains his bill, h.r. 5538, that would provide parody to our national guard and: -- parity to our national gua
scott peters, congressman correa, congresswoman pingree, congressman himes and congresswoman bustos who made valuable contributions to this legislation. i'd also like to take this time to thank drroe for his leadership as chairman of this committee in this congress. i look forward to working with dr. roe as ranking member of the 116th congress so that we can continue to function as a productive committee in the 116th. free from partisan gridlock, on behalf of the veterans we represent. now, as...
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peter harrell is an add junk senior fellow in the economics and security program, an expert in economic state craft sanctions and energy. and dr. james mulvenon -- did i say that right? mulvenon. i apologize. the general manager of the special programs division at s.o.s. international. he is an expert on the chinese military and chinese cyber issues. gentlemen, welcome. mr. cheng, would you like to go first? >> sure. good morning. senator kennedy, ranking member feinstein, senators, my name is dean cheng i'm the senior research fellow at the heritage foundation. my comments this morning are my own. my comments this morning are intended to provide some context for better understanding than nontraditional chinese approach to espionage both in terms of information gathering and also influencing foreign audiences. chinese espionage is important to note is nontraditional not only in terms of method but also in terms of the targets. and this nontraditional aspect is rooted in the very different context based on china'sview of its own national security. this is rooted in several key points. the first is comprehensive national power,
peter harrell is an add junk senior fellow in the economics and security program, an expert in economic state craft sanctions and energy. and dr. james mulvenon -- did i say that right? mulvenon. i apologize. the general manager of the special programs division at s.o.s. international. he is an expert on the chinese military and chinese cyber issues. gentlemen, welcome. mr. cheng, would you like to go first? >> sure. good morning. senator kennedy, ranking member feinstein, senators, my...
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dr. bennett what about the personal side of what we're hearing about the final hours of president bush's life, the new york times peterlitical advise or but he was actually a close friend they played tennis for years before he was ever president in houston and they go in the room and bush 41 says where are we going, bake? and baker says we're going to heaven and the president says that's where i want to go. >> yeah, i'm surprised the president didn't say well that's where i'm going bake, i don't know where you're going because that would be george herbert walker bush as well. that friendship is very deep and i'm not surprised but you know, he ran his life with grace, and dignity, and they were a wonderful couple, great to us, mrs. bush was very kind to mrs. ben it and our younger son at the white house easter egg roll threw up on mrs. bush or almost did, he had too much chocolate, too much sugar that's what the event is about and he threw up and elaine pulled him back and she said oh, i'm so sorry and barbara bush looked at elaine and said oh, well i've never seen that before. very funny. she had seen it all her life.
dr. bennett what about the personal side of what we're hearing about the final hours of president bush's life, the new york times peterlitical advise or but he was actually a close friend they played tennis for years before he was ever president in houston and they go in the room and bush 41 says where are we going, bake? and baker says we're going to heaven and the president says that's where i want to go. >> yeah, i'm surprised the president didn't say well that's where i'm going bake,...