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dr. edward cripples -- dr. edward craples. .> thank you anm the founder and ceo of independent transmission developer.storage we are funded by institutional investors but we are not your typical utility. we like to think that we build electric businesses of the future in the future is very different from the past as other members have indicated. we helped spearhead to high-voltage lines between new jersey and new york. the high-voltage direct
dr. edward cripples -- dr. edward craples. .> thank you anm the founder and ceo of independent transmission developer.storage we are funded by institutional investors but we are not your typical utility. we like to think that we build electric businesses of the future in the future is very different from the past as other members have indicated. we helped spearhead to high-voltage lines between new jersey and new york. the high-voltage direct
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dr. edward cripples -- dr. edward craples. .> thank you anm the founder and ceo of independent transmission developer.storage we are funded by institutional investors but we are not your typical utility. we like to think that we build electric businesses of the future in the future is very different from the past as other members have indicated. we helped spearhead to high-voltage lines between new jersey and new york. the high-voltage direct current technology is common worldwide but not commonly used in the united states. as a person who has developed interregional transmission projects, i have taken the opportunity to write an article that is part of my prepared testimony. reviews why even though everyone agrees these kinds of links are useful and more are needed, both existing and new interregional projects are being choked off by well-intentioned but unproductive regulations. some of these stem from order 1000 and the inability to in a way that is significantly prescriptive. i am here this morning to discus
dr. edward cripples -- dr. edward craples. .> thank you anm the founder and ceo of independent transmission developer.storage we are funded by institutional investors but we are not your typical utility. we like to think that we build electric businesses of the future in the future is very different from the past as other members have indicated. we helped spearhead to high-voltage lines between new jersey and new york. the high-voltage direct current technology is common worldwide but not...
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dr. lee edwards. dr. edwards serves heritage as a distinguished fellow and conservative thought in our beacon of simon center for principles and politics. he is well known and this community and most of us consider him the historian of the conservative movement. he was the founder and chairman of the victims of communism memorial foundation, has written numerous books and biographies of organizations related to the conservative movement, serves as an adjunct professor at catholic university of america as well as many other important positions. please join me in welcoming dr. lee edwards. [applause] thank you and good afternoon and good evening. it is a beautiful day in washington and a great day to be alive. withve an opportunity these dissing was panelists to talk about one of our favorite subjects which is conservatis m. what is conservatism? we will say. many -- we will see. many have tried and succeeded at providing an answer. russell kirk wrote a 470 page book. frank meyer came up with a new theory, f
dr. lee edwards. dr. edwards serves heritage as a distinguished fellow and conservative thought in our beacon of simon center for principles and politics. he is well known and this community and most of us consider him the historian of the conservative movement. he was the founder and chairman of the victims of communism memorial foundation, has written numerous books and biographies of organizations related to the conservative movement, serves as an adjunct professor at catholic university of...
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dr edward natal who still works at the national institute has one word for it all. impunity impunity at every level he says. meanwhile your london one man who will have to sell their flat to pay medical bills their claims for compensation have fallen on deaf ears mexico's attorney general's office kept them waiting for eight years only to tell them it wouldn't take any action all the time you learned his health is worsening although it's unclear if that has any connection to the device. i'm frightened of dying of leaving my daughter i'm just so tired there are days in which i just think it would be better if i died. against the backdrop of soylent a congresswoman and n.g.o.s have taken the case to the into american human rights commission. it's unlikely to succeed but it is a fresh attempt to get justice for the hundreds of people treated as guinea pigs over forty years. john home of. mexico city indian police say they've arrested the main suspect in an alleged gang rape and murder of a teenage girl dano boyan and several accomplices are accused of burning the sixte
dr edward natal who still works at the national institute has one word for it all. impunity impunity at every level he says. meanwhile your london one man who will have to sell their flat to pay medical bills their claims for compensation have fallen on deaf ears mexico's attorney general's office kept them waiting for eight years only to tell them it wouldn't take any action all the time you learned his health is worsening although it's unclear if that has any connection to the device. i'm...
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dr. lee edwards, dr. edwards served heritage about a distinguished fellow and conservative thought in our center for principles and politics. he is well known in this community and most of us consider him the historian of the conservative movement. he was the founder and chairman of the victims of communism memorial foundation, has written numerous books, buying a graphs related to conservatives movement. is an adjunct professor tet catholic college of america. join me in welcoming dr. lee edwards. [applause] >> well, thank you, john, and good afternoon and good evening, ladies and gentlemen. it's beautiful day in washington and great day to be alive. particularly when we have an opportunity with such distinguished panelists to talk about one of our favorite subjects, which is conservativism. so, here we are. what is conservativism? well, we'll see. many have tried and few have succeeded in providing an agreeable answer. bill buckley, for example, polite he declined. russell kirk rote -- wrote a 478 page b
dr. lee edwards, dr. edwards served heritage about a distinguished fellow and conservative thought in our center for principles and politics. he is well known in this community and most of us consider him the historian of the conservative movement. he was the founder and chairman of the victims of communism memorial foundation, has written numerous books, buying a graphs related to conservatives movement. is an adjunct professor tet catholic college of america. join me in welcoming dr. lee...
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dr. lee edwards. dr. edwards serves heritage as a distinguished fellow in conservative thought in our center for principles and politics. he is well known in this community and most of us consider him the historian of the conservative movement. he was the founder and chairman of the victims of communism memorial foundation, has written numerous books and biographies and histories of organizations related to the conservative movement, serves as an adjunct professor at catholic university [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] particularly when we have an opportunity with such distinguished panelists to talk about one of our favorite subjects, which is conservatism. so here we are. what is conservatism? well, we will see. many have tried, and few have succeeded in providing an agreeable answer. bill buckley politely declined. russell kirk wrote a 478 page
dr. lee edwards. dr. edwards serves heritage as a distinguished fellow in conservative thought in our center for principles and politics. he is well known in this community and most of us consider him the historian of the conservative movement. he was the founder and chairman of the victims of communism memorial foundation, has written numerous books and biographies and histories of organizations related to the conservative movement, serves as an adjunct professor at catholic university...
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dr. in lee edwards. [applause] >> it's a great day to be alive our alk about one of favorite subjects which is conservatism. here we are. what is conservatism? we'll see. have ave tried and few succeeded in providing an agreeable answer. buckley, for example, politely declined. 478-page irk wrote a book, the conservative mind. up with a new about which nism, i'll have a few things to say a little bit later, and another to ended himself with a laining why he was not conservative. and rand, what did she do? she flashed the sign of the dollar. that was her explanation of what it is. here we are this evening, gnawing at this hold bone trying to answer what is conservatism. thoughts.a few in the forwards to the volume "american conservative thought n the 20th century," the liberal professor leonard levy conservatismkley's s the following: "vigorously individualistic, in favor of liberty, hostile to egal inism and tolerant. thesistic in character, it nonbelievers though tradition oriented and partial o continu
dr. in lee edwards. [applause] >> it's a great day to be alive our alk about one of favorite subjects which is conservatism. here we are. what is conservatism? we'll see. have ave tried and few succeeded in providing an agreeable answer. buckley, for example, politely declined. 478-page irk wrote a book, the conservative mind. up with a new about which nism, i'll have a few things to say a little bit later, and another to ended himself with a laining why he was not conservative. and rand,...
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dr edward natal who still works at the national institute has one word for it all. impunity impunity at every level he says. meanwhile your london one man who will have to sell their flat to pay medical bills their claims for compensation have fallen on deaf ears mexico's attorney general's office kept them waiting for eight years only to tell them it wouldn't take any action all the time you learned his health is worsening although it's unclear if that has any connection to the device. i'm frightened of dying of leaving my daughter i'm just so tired there are days in which i just think it would be better if i died. against the backdrop of silence a congresswoman and n.g.o.s have taken the case to the into american human rights commission. it's unlikely to succeed but it is a fresh attempt to get justice for the hundreds of people treated as guinea pigs over fourteen years. john home and. mexico city. to hawaii now where there have been more evacuations after another earthquake hit close to an erupting volcano as epicenter was more than twenty kilometers of les loni
dr edward natal who still works at the national institute has one word for it all. impunity impunity at every level he says. meanwhile your london one man who will have to sell their flat to pay medical bills their claims for compensation have fallen on deaf ears mexico's attorney general's office kept them waiting for eight years only to tell them it wouldn't take any action all the time you learned his health is worsening although it's unclear if that has any connection to the device. i'm...
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dr. edward. >> thank you. >> five minutes, doctor. >> thank you, mr. chairman and distinguished members of the energy subcommittee. my name is ed kraples i'm the founder and ceo of an independent transmission microgrid storage and smart energy campus developer. we are funded by institutional investors. we are not your typical utility. we like to think we build the electric businesses of the future and the future is very different from the past as other members have already indicated. we help to spearhead two high voltage direct current buried transmission lines between new jersey and new york. the high voltage direct technology is common worldwide but not widely used yet in the united states. as a person who has developed interregional transmission projects i have taken an opportunity to bring an article that is part of my prepared testimony that's just published in the electricity journal called triple jeopardy and it reviews why even though everyone agrees these kinds of interregional transmission links are useful and more are needed, both existing a
dr. edward. >> thank you. >> five minutes, doctor. >> thank you, mr. chairman and distinguished members of the energy subcommittee. my name is ed kraples i'm the founder and ceo of an independent transmission microgrid storage and smart energy campus developer. we are funded by institutional investors. we are not your typical utility. we like to think we build the electric businesses of the future and the future is very different from the past as other members have already...
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dr. edward craples. he is the ceo of development partners. five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman and distinguished members of the energy subcommittee. we're funded by institutional investors, so we're not your typical utility. we like to think we build the electric businesses of the future. the future is very different from the past, as other members have already indicated. we helped to spearhead two high volt taj direct transmission current lines between new jersey and new york. the high voltage direct current technology is used worldwide but not yet as common in the united states. as a person who's actually developed interregional transmission projects, i've taken the opportunity to write an article that is part of my prepared testimony that was just published in the electricity journal called triple jeopardy. it reviews why even though everyone agrees these kinds of interregional transmission links are useful and more are needed, both existing and new interregional projects are being choked off by well-intentioned but unproductive regulations. some of these stem from
dr. edward craples. he is the ceo of development partners. five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman and distinguished members of the energy subcommittee. we're funded by institutional investors, so we're not your typical utility. we like to think we build the electric businesses of the future. the future is very different from the past, as other members have already indicated. we helped to spearhead two high volt taj direct transmission current lines between new jersey and new york. the...
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dr. edwards sederer. [inaudible conversations] >> welcome to the gaithersburg book festival. i'm editor in cheech of the independent review of books. we proudly support the arts and humanities and pleased to bring you this fabulous event thanks to generous support of sponsors and volunteers. if you see them say thanks. a few aannouncements, silence your device if you're following us on social media, use the # #gbf. you can fill out a century x-ray you will be entered to win a $100 visa gift card. dr. sederer will be signing books. this is a free event but helps the festival if you've the books from the speakers little make this festival possible and supports politic and prose, a wonderful, independent book store in the d.c. area. so if book the book, please. do okay. so, dr. loyd sederer is an adjunct professor, a contribute you rite for u.s. news and world report and chief medical officer for the office-mental health and a regular on -- in 2013 given an award for excellence in teaching residents about the american psychiatric association which in 2009 gave him -- recognized
dr. edwards sederer. [inaudible conversations] >> welcome to the gaithersburg book festival. i'm editor in cheech of the independent review of books. we proudly support the arts and humanities and pleased to bring you this fabulous event thanks to generous support of sponsors and volunteers. if you see them say thanks. a few aannouncements, silence your device if you're following us on social media, use the # #gbf. you can fill out a century x-ray you will be entered to win a $100 visa...
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dr. harry edwards, who also works as a consultant for the 49ers. he says in this case, the nfl really messed up. >> all of this is a huge mistake. it's a huge mistake to flip on the players and begin to accept a definition of what they are doing that they don't sign off for. i don't know of a single player who has ever said, i'm going out in protest against the anthem. i'm going out in protest against the flag and our soldiers who make it possible to have the freedom to protest. >> those players who neil should be kicked out of the country. mike and gasia talks >> thank you. some supporters say the controversial arrest of milwaukee player sterling brown is the exact reason for the demonstration. and now video being released by the milwaukee police department shows the nba player being tased after parking his car across two handicap spaces in a parking lot. spectator, taser, taser! >> this happened back in january. please report claims that brown was aggressive when he was being questioned. brown was not criminally charged. the incident prompted an
dr. harry edwards, who also works as a consultant for the 49ers. he says in this case, the nfl really messed up. >> all of this is a huge mistake. it's a huge mistake to flip on the players and begin to accept a definition of what they are doing that they don't sign off for. i don't know of a single player who has ever said, i'm going out in protest against the anthem. i'm going out in protest against the flag and our soldiers who make it possible to have the freedom to protest. >>...
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most of all, i want to thank our two keynote speakers, senator edward markey, who i have admired for many years, and dr. moon for being part of this timely and important discussion. senator markey, it's been a pleasure over the years to have long conversations with you in various places including the white house correspondent's dinner last weekend. i'm sorry we don't have a comedian to accompany you here. senator markey is a u.s. senator from massachusetts, and foreign relations committee, and for many years been one of the most important international policy voices in congress. he served in the u.s. house of representatives for 37 years, working on issues related to climate change, clean energy, nuclear rowproliferation among many others. his former dean of the massachusetts house and was elected in a special elected june, 2013. dr. moon, and if you want to see has most recently said, he had a very interesting article that was published this week in foreign affairs. special advisor to the republic of korea, foreign and national security affairs. he's a former ambassador for international secure affair
most of all, i want to thank our two keynote speakers, senator edward markey, who i have admired for many years, and dr. moon for being part of this timely and important discussion. senator markey, it's been a pleasure over the years to have long conversations with you in various places including the white house correspondent's dinner last weekend. i'm sorry we don't have a comedian to accompany you here. senator markey is a u.s. senator from massachusetts, and foreign relations committee, and...
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edward jones makes sense of investing. >>> we're back, with yet another new twist in the usa gymnastics scandal. >> gymnasts who say they were abused by drh, are calling on the top prosecutor to take some action. good morning. >> reporter: as you know, the karolyi ranch was the training center for young women who wanted to go to the olympics. it's the place where women say nasser repeatedly accused them. the camp is in texas. at a news conference, survivors called on the texas attorney general to get more involved. >> i can't understand why this is not taken seriously in texas right now. >> we were let down by not one, not two, but multiple adults. >> reporter: this morning, survivors of larry nassar are stepping up their attack on one adult in particular, legendary coach, martha karolyi. they believe she knew enough to report nasser to authorities. if she had done that, he would not have gone on to molest more women in michigan. >> it's fair that martha didn't do her job to protect me. >> reporter: the gymnasts and their lawyers held a press conference on thursday to call on the texas attorney general to take action. >> no one has been
edward jones makes sense of investing. >>> we're back, with yet another new twist in the usa gymnastics scandal. >> gymnasts who say they were abused by drh, are calling on the top prosecutor to take some action. good morning. >> reporter: as you know, the karolyi ranch was the training center for young women who wanted to go to the olympics. it's the place where women say nasser repeatedly accused them. the camp is in texas. at a news conference, survivors called on the...
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dr. james was a childhood friend of diana's. the spencer's leased a house and the park house hotel for disabled people and then it was where diana grew up and where young prince's andrew and edwardften came over to swim. >> she had a childhood that was in a circle. used to that lifestyle. >> the third child and part of the wealthy upper class. her parents married in 1954. >> it was indeed, a brilliant occasion and likely to be remembered as the wedding of the year. >> attended by the royal family. >> you would think the world was her oyster but had an unhappy childhood. >> according to diana biographer christopher anderson, before she was born, the spencers were hoping for a boy. a son to follow two older daughters. >> she once said, when i was born i was unwanted, when i was married charles i was unwanted, when i joined the royal family i was unwanted. i want to be wanted. >> every child wants to be noticed. every child of a certain age. look at me mom and dad, aren't i clever? and i supposed it affected diana more. >> because of what happened in 1967. her parents divorced and the fight was ugly as was the public custody battle over the children. >> her mother abandoned her and
dr. james was a childhood friend of diana's. the spencer's leased a house and the park house hotel for disabled people and then it was where diana grew up and where young prince's andrew and edwardften came over to swim. >> she had a childhood that was in a circle. used to that lifestyle. >> the third child and part of the wealthy upper class. her parents married in 1954. >> it was indeed, a brilliant occasion and likely to be remembered as the wedding of the year. >>...
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dr. james colter was a childhood friend of diana's. the spencers leased a house, now leonard cheshire's park house hotel for disabled people, then it was where diana grew up and where young princes andrew and edward often came over to swim. >> she had a childhood that was in a fairly aristocratic circle so she was fairly used to that lifestyle. >> she is the third child of john and lady francis spencer, part of the wealthy upper class. her parents were married at westminster abbey in 1954. >> it was, indeed, a brilliant occasion and likely to be remembered as the wedding of the year. >> attended by the royal family. >> you'd think the world was her oyster. in fact, she had a desperately unhappy childhood. >> according to diana's biographer christopher anderson, before she was born, the spencers had been hoping for a boy. a son to follow two older daughters. >> she once said, when i was born, i was unwanted. when i married charles, i was unwanted. when i joined the royal family, i was unwanted. i want to be wanted. >> every child wants to be noticed. every child of a certain age, look at me, look at me, dad y look at me, mommy, aren't i clever. and i suppose it affected diana more. >> more he says
dr. james colter was a childhood friend of diana's. the spencers leased a house, now leonard cheshire's park house hotel for disabled people, then it was where diana grew up and where young princes andrew and edward often came over to swim. >> she had a childhood that was in a fairly aristocratic circle so she was fairly used to that lifestyle. >> she is the third child of john and lady francis spencer, part of the wealthy upper class. her parents were married at westminster abbey...