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.here the conservatives would argue the scene of the crime as they would characterize it when gordon brown was spending too much. if they try to get rid of that, if they try to dispel the years of brown, they have to do some some the personnel. that is not possible. they need to get back here and. they need to be heard without having to great of a -- i do not and you will see great changes. they are where they are on that. getquestion is, how do they a turn of becoming? how can they say something that is strikingly different from this government? their messages on spending more in terms of capital spending. when you listen, you will have similar things about big projects from his side which is maybe why you rarely see the chancellor with a high visibility jacket and a hard hat area -- hat. >> i will hear more from you later in the program. away from becoming, there was a host of other issues that include delicate handling. clerics that the radical was being deported finally to jordan to face terrorism charges. 53-year-old was described as a judge as osama bin laden's right-hand man mounted
.here the conservatives would argue the scene of the crime as they would characterize it when gordon brown was spending too much. if they try to get rid of that, if they try to dispel the years of brown, they have to do some some the personnel. that is not possible. they need to get back here and. they need to be heard without having to great of a -- i do not and you will see great changes. they are where they are on that. getquestion is, how do they a turn of becoming? how can they say...
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09 in pittsburgh, that the g-20 was used as a backdrop for then, gordon brown and nicolas sarkozy and president obama to announce about the iranian disclosures. so it can be used, obviously, with the media watching, a platform to advance. so i?m wondering if we?ll see a lot of ? perhaps some press conferences that will ? to some of this. so it can be used on occasion. (laughs.) mr. goodman: again, one of the advantages of being a specialist, i do the g-20. so i don?t have to worry about important things like russia and syria so much. i totally agree with that. i mean, i think that there very well may be things on the margins, where people pull aside ? certainly to talk ? but possibly to say things, announce things. but i ? just in a formal g-20 sense, there won?t ? i don?t think it will be in the communique. mr. kuchins: my image for this summit is kind of the hold-your- nose summit, for a lot of the participants. mr. goodman: that?s the headline. (laughter.) mr. kuchins: the baton death march. the bataan death march. mr. schwartz: questions? scott. q: dr. kuchins, when you said that
09 in pittsburgh, that the g-20 was used as a backdrop for then, gordon brown and nicolas sarkozy and president obama to announce about the iranian disclosures. so it can be used, obviously, with the media watching, a platform to advance. so i?m wondering if we?ll see a lot of ? perhaps some press conferences that will ? to some of this. so it can be used on occasion. (laughs.) mr. goodman: again, one of the advantages of being a specialist, i do the g-20. so i don?t have to worry about...
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brown. >> thank you. >> didn't he do a good job, gordon? > very impressive. >> thank you very much. i'm just doing my job. i'm just doing my -- thank you so much. i love you all so much. >> now, mr. brown, speaking of your job, i have to -- >> gordon. >> i'll see you in the morning. >> thank you so much. oh, you're so wonderful. >> bright and early, all right? >> yes, yes, you're bright, just like cora, too. yes, yes. ?ó >> cora, the lord is good. >> yes, he is. >> he's been better to me than i've been to myself. >> so true. >> i can't tell it all. if i did, i wouldn't. i just couldn't. cora, i'm official! >> yes. i'm happy for you. congratulations. >> thank you, thank you. oh, cora, let me show you my keys. this right here is the main key. >> okay. >> yeah, that's the main office. this right here is to the principal's office. >> uh-huh. >> and this -- oh, this is the master key right there. but i don't know where that room is. you know where the master room is, cora? you don't know where the master is? cora, this is to the cafeteria. i'm go
brown. >> thank you. >> didn't he do a good job, gordon? > very impressive. >> thank you very much. i'm just doing my job. i'm just doing my -- thank you so much. i love you all so much. >> now, mr. brown, speaking of your job, i have to -- >> gordon. >> i'll see you in the morning. >> thank you so much. oh, you're so wonderful. >> bright and early, all right? >> yes, yes, you're bright, just like cora, too. yes, yes. ?ó >> cora,...
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in april, we joined gordon brown and the international community to another effort to intensify our programsin these three countries, in the drc, nigeria, south sudan. and i'm glad to see that you're establishing metrics and milestones, and taking a partnership approach, asking for the best partners? who can reach the toughest to reach kids? probably the highlight of my week last week, i a chance to talk with our education officers in south sudan by phone. if you and your from that called rx no. but they describe described fore any program they are about to launch is going to reach 500,000 kids him and they talked about how it was structured, the kinds of infrastructure we were going to build, to form the support for teaching and instruction and material and community support we were going to offer. and most importantly, the data and information that came from prior efforts that showed us the path forward. what was exciting about that was, about the call was it highlights when we're at our very best. we're at her best when we bring that knowledge of what's going on right at the border there
in april, we joined gordon brown and the international community to another effort to intensify our programsin these three countries, in the drc, nigeria, south sudan. and i'm glad to see that you're establishing metrics and milestones, and taking a partnership approach, asking for the best partners? who can reach the toughest to reach kids? probably the highlight of my week last week, i a chance to talk with our education officers in south sudan by phone. if you and your from that called rx...
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i understand our friend gordon brown is working on that challenge, with a number of heads of state. politics matters. people have to see education as a political priority, and do something about it. and we can write in behind that and do extraordinary things -- ride in behind that and do extraordinary things. you are working in environments thee you don't always get sense that this is a top priority for our international partners. toope you're all working engage your ambassadors, make sure they are carrying the torch as well. this is a shared responsibility. maybe one more. or, we could be done. we good? ok. thank you very much. keep up the good work. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] nation was engaged in a civil war 150 years ago. our nation was are minded of its revolutionary past when henry wadsworth longfellow produces "tales of a wayside inn." began,these entries listen, my children, and you will hear about the midnight ride of paul revere. reveresame time, the becausebeing chastised
i understand our friend gordon brown is working on that challenge, with a number of heads of state. politics matters. people have to see education as a political priority, and do something about it. and we can write in behind that and do extraordinary things -- ride in behind that and do extraordinary things. you are working in environments thee you don't always get sense that this is a top priority for our international partners. toope you're all working engage your ambassadors, make sure they...
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i understand our friend gordon brown is working on the challenge with a number of heads of state. but, you know, politics matters and people have to see education as a political priority and then do something about it. and then we can kind of right in behind that and do some extraordinary things to real scale. you are working in environments, south sudan, parts of afghanistan and pakistan sometimes worry don't always get the sense that this is a top priority for our international partners. though i hope you're all working to engage your ambassadors, make sure that they are carrying the torch as well because this is a shared responsibility. maybe one more. board we could be done. -- or we could be done. okay, thank you very much. keep up the good work. [applause] >> thank you all for coming -- >> we are showing on core presentations of q&a here on c-span2. today, former congressman bob ney the ohio republican spent a year in federal prison after pleading guilty to corruption charges. on core q&a today at 7 p.m. eastern. then at 8 p.m. eastern, booktv in prime time. >> i am not some
i understand our friend gordon brown is working on the challenge with a number of heads of state. but, you know, politics matters and people have to see education as a political priority and then do something about it. and then we can kind of right in behind that and do some extraordinary things to real scale. you are working in environments, south sudan, parts of afghanistan and pakistan sometimes worry don't always get the sense that this is a top priority for our international partners....
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brown, this is gordon bobb. he was my old classmate.ed to live down the street in the green house. >> oh, oh. i'm surprised you still recognize cora after all these years. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, things have changed on her. >> but i must say, you haven't changed a bit. i got to tell you, mr. brown, you look -- look like you might be wearing the same clothes you wore last time i saw you. >> well, you know, good polyester never goes out of style. >> ah, yeah, well, really it does. >> no, it don't. uh, gordy -- you said it was gordy? >> it's gordon. >> gordon. >> yes. >> gordon. gor-- what's your mama's name? >> miss regina. >> reg-- you're regina's boy? >> yes, sir. >> look at you! cora, this the one -- he used to pee in the bed till he was 12 years old. >> mr. brown. >> that's not true. i--i was 11. >> that boy's mama said he wet the bed so much he had to sleep with a life jacket on, cora. and on top of that, his mama was nasty! >> mr. brown, that's e-- >> she was nasty, cora! >> aw, so you think that's funny? well, we used to call you b
brown, this is gordon bobb. he was my old classmate.ed to live down the street in the green house. >> oh, oh. i'm surprised you still recognize cora after all these years. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, things have changed on her. >> but i must say, you haven't changed a bit. i got to tell you, mr. brown, you look -- look like you might be wearing the same clothes you wore last time i saw you. >> well, you know, good polyester never goes out of style. >> ah, yeah,...
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reminded, the g20 september of '09 in pittsburgh, that the g20 which is as a backdrop for then gordon brownand president obama to announce about the iranian disclosure. so it can be used obviously with the media watching, a platform to advance but some wondered if we will see a lot of perhaps some press conferences. or can be used on occasion. >> again, one of the advantages, i don't have to worry about important things like rush and serious so much. i totally agree with it. i think they are very well may be things on the margins where people pull aside certainly to talk but possibly to say things, announce things. but just in a formal g20 cents i don't think it will be in the communiquÉ spent my image is kind of hold your nose for a lot of the participants. [laughter] >> bataan death march. >> questions? scott. >> i[inaudible] having one foot in the cold war. did you think it was a mistake to say that out loud or the assessment itself? >> actually, i disagreed with the assessment as well, but i think the larger mistake was to say it publicly. and i think that common i think it was a little
reminded, the g20 september of '09 in pittsburgh, that the g20 which is as a backdrop for then gordon brownand president obama to announce about the iranian disclosure. so it can be used obviously with the media watching, a platform to advance but some wondered if we will see a lot of perhaps some press conferences. or can be used on occasion. >> again, one of the advantages, i don't have to worry about important things like rush and serious so much. i totally agree with it. i think they...
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i'm reminded the g20 in september of '09 in pittsburgh that the g20 was used as a backdrop for gordon brownand nickel sarkozy, president obama to announce about the iranian disclosure. so it can be used with the media watching a platform to advance. some wondering if was it a lot of perhaps some press conferences. it can be used on occasion. >> again, one of the advantages. i don't have to worry about important things like russia and syria so much. i told a group the. i think they are very well may be things on the margins were people poli-sci to talk but possibly to say things, announce things. but just an informal g20 since there will, i don't think there will be in the communiquÉ. >> my images sort of hold your nose for a lot of participants. [laughter] bataan death march. >> questions? scott. >> [inaudible] >> a mistake for obama having one foot in the cold war. you think it's a mistake to say that out loud or demean the assessment itself? >> actually, i disagree with the assessment as well but i think the larger mistake to say it publicly. and i think that, i think it was a little bit,
i'm reminded the g20 in september of '09 in pittsburgh that the g20 was used as a backdrop for gordon brownand nickel sarkozy, president obama to announce about the iranian disclosure. so it can be used with the media watching a platform to advance. some wondering if was it a lot of perhaps some press conferences. it can be used on occasion. >> again, one of the advantages. i don't have to worry about important things like russia and syria so much. i told a group the. i think they are...
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reminded at the g20 in september of '09 in pittsburgh that the g20 was used for a backdrop for then gordon brown and nicolas sarkozy and president obama to announce the disclosures. it can be used, obviously, with a media to advance a platform. so i'm worlding if we'll have some press conferences -- >> again, one of the ideas of being a specialist, i don't have to worry about important things like russia and syria so much. i totally agree with that. i mean, i think that there very well may be things on the margins where people pull aside certainly to talk, but possibly to say things, announce things but just in a formal g20 sense, i don't think it will be in the communique. >> my image for the summit is it's the kind of hold your nose summit for a lot of the apartments. >> that's the headline. [laughter] >> baton death march. >> questions? is -- scott. >> [inaudible] you said it was a mistake for obama to make his remark about putin having one foot in the cold war. did you mean it was a mistake to say that out loud, or did you mean the assessment itself? >> actually, i disagree with the assessme
reminded at the g20 in september of '09 in pittsburgh that the g20 was used for a backdrop for then gordon brown and nicolas sarkozy and president obama to announce the disclosures. it can be used, obviously, with a media to advance a platform. so i'm worlding if we'll have some press conferences -- >> again, one of the ideas of being a specialist, i don't have to worry about important things like russia and syria so much. i totally agree with that. i mean, i think that there very well...
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browne dainis. her is marc morial. is alvin haring. -- herring. please welcome gordon whitman who is the director of policy for the pico national network. next in him is philip tegeler, who is the executive director for of the poverty and race research action council. the president and chief executive officer of the naacp. welcome to all of our panelists, and to the audience. we will begin our discussion coming off a big weekend here in washington dc. the historic 50th anniversary of the march on washington. i know we talked about it earlier, but can you call us about your reflections from the weekend? >> it was a powerful weekend, a great crowd, a glorious and beautiful day. there was a tremendous amount of energy. inse of us who were involved the mobilization, got grounded in a couple of ideas. it was a collaborative effort by civil rights labor and civic organizations who came together under the leadership of a philip randolph. was aear the mobilization collaborative effort. speaking from the lincoln memorial, what you saw was a broad array from all walks of life. w
browne dainis. her is marc morial. is alvin haring. -- herring. please welcome gordon whitman who is the director of policy for the pico national network. next in him is philip tegeler, who is the executive director for of the poverty and race research action council. the president and chief executive officer of the naacp. welcome to all of our panelists, and to the audience. we will begin our discussion coming off a big weekend here in washington dc. the historic 50th anniversary of the march...