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i will say a word of thanks to steve hadley. i have been special representative -- i appreciate it very much. question steve asked is to say we spend a very barge amount of time thinking about the security transition. security transition layout in 2010 or transition of geographies which has already taken place and more to come. the military activity, all these areas we have been working on. and a success at the end of 2014. i will talk about the other transitions. is important we not lose sight of the success at lisbon. i spent a couple weeks around europe supporting the afghan national security forces. staying focused on the lisbon transition. it is a very important part of explaining the story of how we are going to go forward in afghanistan to get to 2014 so security transition is important but steve is right. we ought to be spending more time thinking about the other transition in 2014. there are two transitions we ought to be considering. lisbon and the political transition called for by the constitution of afghanistan on e
i will say a word of thanks to steve hadley. i have been special representative -- i appreciate it very much. question steve asked is to say we spend a very barge amount of time thinking about the security transition. security transition layout in 2010 or transition of geographies which has already taken place and more to come. the military activity, all these areas we have been working on. and a success at the end of 2014. i will talk about the other transitions. is important we not lose sight...
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for james hadley, he's left with nothing but his hefty bill. >> the status is i owed $1600. >> how doind of angry. i could use $1600 doing other things. >> reporter: since our interview hadley complaining, complaining, complaining, has prevailed in getting a refund from his security company so he got on his. for more information on how to choose a home security company including some of the top rated companies in our area simply visit nbc washington.com and search home security. but not unusual if you get free installation to have a very long-term contract. just beware. >> a lot of money. >> especially if you're not using it. >> don't give up immediately negotiating. >> and also try to cross it out of the contract if you don't want it and see what they say. >> good for him. thank you, liz. >> here is veronica with another check on our weather. >>> if only we could negotiate with the weather. right? let's see. can i have sunshine for tomorrow? liz says yes. why not? sure she says. we're at 70 degrees right now. certainly some sunshine out there. light wind at three miles per hour. over
for james hadley, he's left with nothing but his hefty bill. >> the status is i owed $1600. >> how doind of angry. i could use $1600 doing other things. >> reporter: since our interview hadley complaining, complaining, complaining, has prevailed in getting a refund from his security company so he got on his. for more information on how to choose a home security company including some of the top rated companies in our area simply visit nbc washington.com and search home...
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. >> reporter: for a pretty irish teenager, south hadley with its deep irish roots was a welcoming placethen the good cheer faded. >> if you didn't actually grow up there, you were considered an outsider. it takes a lot to just be a normal person. >> reporter: it all led to something so horrible, it would send chills through parents everywhere. just five months after moving to america, phoebe prince had hanged herself. her father, jeremy, got the call that phoebe was gone and that his youngest daughter had tried to save phoebe. >> she told me that she had tried to undo the knots around phoebe's neck and couldn't. >> reporter: what is it to, as a father, to hear that news? what races through your mind immediately? >> i think natural defense mechanisms in the mind let me take it slowly, bit by bit, and realize it's all over. >> reporter: elizabeth scheible was the district attorney who investigated phoebe's suicide. she came to this conclusion, that phoebe wasn't just bullied but hounded by classmates shortly after she started at south hadley high. >> our investigation revealed that it was
. >> reporter: for a pretty irish teenager, south hadley with its deep irish roots was a welcoming placethen the good cheer faded. >> if you didn't actually grow up there, you were considered an outsider. it takes a lot to just be a normal person. >> reporter: it all led to something so horrible, it would send chills through parents everywhere. just five months after moving to america, phoebe prince had hanged herself. her father, jeremy, got the call that phoebe was gone and...
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he speaks with barbara hadley. and "washington post" op-ed columnist michael gergen. watch it live 7:00 p.m. eastern on book tv.org. >>> today is tax day. the deadline to file your 2011 federal returns. and our facebook question today asks if you think you pay your fair share. read what others have to say, and let us know your opinion. facebook.com/cspan. >>> the former adviser to general stan le mcchrystal, recently criticized u.s. policy in afghanistan saying afghan forces were not ready to take over as the u.s. prepares to withdraw in 2014. he also questioned the credibility of the afghan government. also participating, former u.s. ambassador to afghanistan, ronald noiman, from the center for strategic and national studies. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> good morning. my name is robert land. i'm the director of the program on crisis, conflict and cooperation. thanks to all of you for coming this morning. i want to start by thanking tim for making this entire day possible. i would like to request that you all please silence your cell phones so that we're not int
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this 90 minute event was moderated by former national security advisor stephen hadley. >> good morningame is george moose, i'm the vice chair of the board of directors here at the u.s. institute of peace. i'm pleased to welcome you here this morning. before we begin i would like to ask all of you to turn off your cell phones and your pagers. because they interfere with our own electronic systems, including those that are streaming today's session live over the internet to our many listeners in our virtual audience out there. this morning i have the honor to introduce today's session on prospects for peace in afghanistan. as the size of today's audience is evidence enough of the interest in this topic. my dubious claim to this particular honor lies in the fact that i recently returned from a three-week visit to pakistan on behalf of the state department, which of course naturally qualifies me as an instant expert on the subject. usip as an institution, however, has a much longer and much deeper involvement in afghanistan going back to two -- 2002 with the institute was asked to apply it
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so it is with great pleasure that i turn the microphone over to steve hadley. >> thank you very much. i want to thank the panelists for being with us this morning. and thank all of you. i think we should have a very interesting hour and a half on this most important question. i want to outline how we are going to try to proceed this morning. i'm going to begin by asking each panelist what may look like a bit of a softball question, but it's kind of a framing question so each of them can take three or four minutes in turn to sort of set out sort of a general approach to the problem. what we'll then do after that first round is i will then ask questions to the various panelists and i will try to see if i can broker a bit of a conversation between and among the pammists. -- panelists on the various issues of the day. i suspect when all that is done we will be basically an hour into this hour and a half which we have. and we will then go to questions and answers from the audience. you should have received as you came in or once you got seated a card. we would ask you to write your questio
so it is with great pleasure that i turn the microphone over to steve hadley. >> thank you very much. i want to thank the panelists for being with us this morning. and thank all of you. i think we should have a very interesting hour and a half on this most important question. i want to outline how we are going to try to proceed this morning. i'm going to begin by asking each panelist what may look like a bit of a softball question, but it's kind of a framing question so each of them can...
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lugar, the most informed person in foreign policy in the senate, national security advisor steven hadley, secretary of state jim baker, secretary of state george schulz, national security advisor brent scowcroft, and president george l.w. bush. all, all supported and strongly supported and helped us get past through some recalcitrant republican senators this critically important treaty. unfortunately, governor romney's apparent determination to take u.s. relations -- u.s./russian relations back to the '50s also causes him to misstate the facts. for example, he charged that, as he calls it, to appease moscow, to appease moscow, "president obama has been pliant on missile defense and abandoned our missile defense sites in poland." here again, he's either woefully misinformed or totally misunderstands. as it happens, president obama asked me to secure allied support for a new and more effective missile defense system in europe, the so-called phased adaptive approach. so the first visit i made was to poland. and who did we ask to host these new components for this more sophisticated system?
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aggressor and i think is actually playing on this game plan which is why i think he he went into hadley there and if we must remember it was the south of twenty to the north. of course the rest that we're seeing now is history in the . months of protests in canada boiled over castro students clashed with riot police chief mission hike. was. a spray along with other place tactics have resulted in multiple injuries since movement began more than two months ago the government has proposed a tuition increase for the next five minutes once the conscientious but down a way students again the streets to host their frustrations six to demonstrations and since. journalist i know there's no science behind the policing and strengthen the students because. there were relatively minor incidents on our window was broken and then some very close battle lies but the police is using that as a pretext to conduct massive repression and usually the ones who will break your window or not the ones who get caught the police those that have the run faster than the police the ones who get caught there are peace
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marc grossman will be speaking here and steve hadley, importantlier national security adviser to president bush will be moderating the event which will also feature rasheed and ambassador who is based at usip. so please join us for that event as well. today's event focuses on the regional afghanistan. every time we talk about how relative peace and stability can come to it, you will hear the term regional solution, and yet there is not much work done on what really regional architecture means, what it looks like. what to begin with are the interests, the positions and the strategies of countries that neighbor afghanistan and whether, most importantly, there are overlaps in their positions which can be harnessed and leveraged to bring together a regional solution. can the u.s. incentivize behavior? if the region doesn't come together there will be a destabilizing influence. we are fortunate to have a panel sitting here in front of you, three experts who have truly studied this issue for a long, long time and who will be speaking to us today. just very quickly in terms of f format, and i'll
marc grossman will be speaking here and steve hadley, importantlier national security adviser to president bush will be moderating the event which will also feature rasheed and ambassador who is based at usip. so please join us for that event as well. today's event focuses on the regional afghanistan. every time we talk about how relative peace and stability can come to it, you will hear the term regional solution, and yet there is not much work done on what really regional architecture means,...
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among the speakers, stephen hadley and a former afghan ambassador, live on c-span 10:30 eastern. tonight on c-span3, american history tv will look at the mexican american war which gave the u.s. undisputed control of texas, california, nevada, utah, and parts of other states. that's at 8:00. eastern on c-span3. >> martin luther king is a man of all the people that i've met and talked with and spent time with over the years, is a man that i most -- the american individual that i admire most of all of all of them. he is my personal hero. why? because martin luther king put his money where his mouth was. >> his career spanned over 60 years. cbs' mike wallace died this past weekend at age 93. watch any of his almost 50 appearances in the c-span video library, including his interviews with i reasonian preside presidents rafsanjani and ahmadinejad. every c-span program since 1987. >> the feminist majority foundation hosted a forum on 2012 elections. one measure, dealing with abortion, reproductive rights and other women's issues. >> this next forum is called coming to a state near you.
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marc grossman who is the special rep on afghanistan and pakistan will be speaking here and steve hadley, former national security adviser to president bush will be moderating the event which will also feature ahmaad rasheed and ambassador omah samed who is based at usip. please join us for that event, as well. today's event focuses on what is often touted as the regional solution to afghanistan. every time weep start talking afghanistan and how relative peace and stability can come to it, you'll hear the term regional solution, and yet, there is not much work done on what really regional architecture means, what it looks like. what to begin with are the interests, the positions and the strategies of countries that neighbor afghanistan? and whether, most importantly, there are overlaps in their positions which can be harnessed and leveraged to bring together a form of a regional solution. can the u.s. and other parties incentivize behavior on the part of these countries to make that happen because the conventional wisdom is that if the region doesn't come together by the time the transit
marc grossman who is the special rep on afghanistan and pakistan will be speaking here and steve hadley, former national security adviser to president bush will be moderating the event which will also feature ahmaad rasheed and ambassador omah samed who is based at usip. please join us for that event, as well. today's event focuses on what is often touted as the regional solution to afghanistan. every time weep start talking afghanistan and how relative peace and stability can come to it,...
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so -- first question is for steve hadley. steve, during his presidency, president bush spoke often of his belief that the peoples of the arab world both desired and deserved democracy. i want to know, would you view the events of the arab spring as a vindication or perhaps a cautionary tale for some of the vision that president bush laid out which you were very involved in as well? >> well, i think the place we have to start is that the revolutions in the middle east are being made by the people of the middle east. this is their revolution. this is not made in america. this is not made by george bush. the one thing i think we can claim for president bush is that he, looking at 9/11, was willing to say, and articulate it clearly, publicly, that u.s. policy has been wrong for about 50 years. that it was premised on the notion that you could support tyrants and authoritarians in the middle east and get stability, and we thought we needed that stability over 50 years for oil and to keep out the soviets and all kinds of reasons, a
so -- first question is for steve hadley. steve, during his presidency, president bush spoke often of his belief that the peoples of the arab world both desired and deserved democracy. i want to know, would you view the events of the arab spring as a vindication or perhaps a cautionary tale for some of the vision that president bush laid out which you were very involved in as well? >> well, i think the place we have to start is that the revolutions in the middle east are being made by the...
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aggressor and i think kerry is actually playing on this game plan which is why i think he he went into hadley. we must remember it was the south of twenty to the north. of course the rest that we're seeing now is history of so somehow he's trying to play this diplomatic machine ok let me jump in here you know we're short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion of the tensions between the two sudans states r.t. . if you. want to. blame us for screwing over seas migrate three birds will come home to roost. when their muscles great. empathy gives way to the oceans. towards those who live on the current. the fur. would be soo much brighter if you move about songs from songs to christians. who screams don't talk don't come. and you can just start. you want to. welcome across town on your little girl mind you we're talking about the conflict between sudan and its northern neighbor. and you can just start. over if i go back to you in london in retrospect ok over looking at what's happened over the looking at the civil war and what's happened in the last year was pushing for in
aggressor and i think kerry is actually playing on this game plan which is why i think he he went into hadley. we must remember it was the south of twenty to the north. of course the rest that we're seeing now is history of so somehow he's trying to play this diplomatic machine ok let me jump in here you know we're short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion of the tensions between the two sudans states r.t. . if you. want to. blame us for screwing over seas migrate...
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douthat speaks with barb ray bradley hadley, npr religion correspondent and "washington post" colum nuclear missile michael garrison. watch it live this evening at 7:00 p.m. eastern on booktv.or, and today tax day, the deadline to file your 2011 said and federal returns and our facebook question today asks do you think you pay your fair share? read what others have to say and let us know your opinion. facebook.com/c-span. >>> for this year's student cam competition we asked students to create a video explaining what part of the constitution was important to them and why. today we're going to hoboken, new jersey, to meet with matthew delorenzo, an eighth grader from alisian charter school. hi, matthew. >> hello. >> your video was on capital punishment and the eighth amendment. why did you choose to focus on this issue? >> we were dealt with this project a little bit at the beginning of the year, and we were -- they gave us the whole constitution, and we had to look through the amendments and choose which ones we would like to focus on, and joey and i were reading through the amendments, and
douthat speaks with barb ray bradley hadley, npr religion correspondent and "washington post" colum nuclear missile michael garrison. watch it live this evening at 7:00 p.m. eastern on booktv.or, and today tax day, the deadline to file your 2011 said and federal returns and our facebook question today asks do you think you pay your fair share? read what others have to say and let us know your opinion. facebook.com/c-span. >>> for this year's student cam competition we asked...
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the aggressor and i think is actually playing on this game plan which is why i think he went into hadley i mean we must remember it was the south of twenty to the north. of course the rest that we see now is history. months of protests in canada boiled over cash strapped students clashed with riot police over tuition hike. along with other valid police tactics have resulted in multiple injuries since the movement began more than two months ago the government has proposed a tuition increase for next five years once negotiations broke down on wednesday students again the streets voice their frustrations hundred sixty stations have been held since journalist going at the heavy police and the strength of the students' cause. there were really only minor incidents windows broken and then some very close but i realized the police is using that as a pretext to conduct massive repression and usually the ones who will break your window or another once you get caught the police closed out of the they run faster than the police the ones who get caught are peaceful protesters and people are becoming
the aggressor and i think is actually playing on this game plan which is why i think he went into hadley i mean we must remember it was the south of twenty to the north. of course the rest that we see now is history. months of protests in canada boiled over cash strapped students clashed with riot police over tuition hike. along with other valid police tactics have resulted in multiple injuries since the movement began more than two months ago the government has proposed a tuition increase for...
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the world news and he's no worse south sudan's troops continue to occupy the sudanese oil town of hadley the conflict had been expected to hand over friday when the government of south sudan downs its troops would withdraw from the disputed territory within three days south sudan broke away from the north last year following a long running civil war that claimed the lives of more than one of a half million people. pakistan has begun mourning the victims of a plane crash and residential area near islamabad international airport rescuers say there is no hope of finding survivors among the one hundred twenty seven aboard air jet boeing seven three seven en route from karachi to islamabad was making its final approach to the airport in stormy weather before it crashed the second passenger plane crash in less than cheers. iraqi prime minister nuri al maliki has called turkey a hostile state with a sectarian agenda and accuse it of trying to establish germany in the region and that's in response to turkish prime minister tayyip erdogan saying that he is battling tensions between iraq shia comm
the world news and he's no worse south sudan's troops continue to occupy the sudanese oil town of hadley the conflict had been expected to hand over friday when the government of south sudan downs its troops would withdraw from the disputed territory within three days south sudan broke away from the north last year following a long running civil war that claimed the lives of more than one of a half million people. pakistan has begun mourning the victims of a plane crash and residential area...
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state people should be liberated from this comes of it heavy water clashes after the south seized the hadley will feel claiming it was its territory the new government has been grueling south sudan since last july when the country gained independence. at least eighteen people have been killed after a series of bomb blasts targeted a number of iraqi cities dozens have also been injured in the attacks which saw three explosions in the country's capital a car bomb ends here roadside explosions went off in baghdad mainly shiite neighborhoods. a twenty two million dollar fine and it's the latest punishment dished out to america's perhaps most car virtual financial giant goldman sachs pals who came after revelations inside information to its preferred clients along without an unfair advantage of over other investors and as always our reports coming up in just ten minutes has a low down. it makes sense the commission was able to negotiate a penalty for men over four times the two thousand and three penalty settlement so yes goldman sachs already paid a penalty in two thousand and three for this exa
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aggressor and i think kerry is actually playing on this game plan which is why i think he he went into hadley. we must remember it was the south of twenty to the north. of course the rest that we're seeing now is history and so somehow he's trying to play this diplomatic machine i mean here you know we're short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion of the tensions between the two sudans states r.t. . if you. want to. see good leverage or courage we need to build the world's most sophisticated robot which on leave doesn't give a darn about anything. to teach the creation of why you should care about humans in greece. which is why you should care only. when you force spring overseas my grocery birds will come home to roost. in their massive tongue great. empathy to sway to the motions. towards those who live on the current. would be soo much brighter if you knew about songs from feinstein. who's food stocks on t.v. dot com. kitchen sisters. mothers. welcome across town purely called to mind you were talking about the conflict between sudan and its northern neighbor. and
aggressor and i think kerry is actually playing on this game plan which is why i think he he went into hadley. we must remember it was the south of twenty to the north. of course the rest that we're seeing now is history and so somehow he's trying to play this diplomatic machine i mean here you know we're short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion of the tensions between the two sudans states r.t. . if you. want to. see good leverage or courage we need to build the...
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he'll be joining an international consulting firm headed by condoleezza rice and steven hadley. >>> andhe philippines condemning a local d.c. council member, marion barry for marks critic of a local hospital hiring filipino nurses. barry said at a council hearing that many hospitals hir immigrants who are nurses particularly from the philippines. he said instead nursing schools in the district should train local residents to work in the industry and address nursing shortages. d.c. has preferential hiring practices for local residents. back with more "washington today". ♪ >> always agree on the little things and then you hold on the big one. hell i've done this so often in conversations with people. i'm say i'll concede that but don't give them the big one. >> president richard nixon in 19a
he'll be joining an international consulting firm headed by condoleezza rice and steven hadley. >>> andhe philippines condemning a local d.c. council member, marion barry for marks critic of a local hospital hiring filipino nurses. barry said at a council hearing that many hospitals hir immigrants who are nurses particularly from the philippines. he said instead nursing schools in the district should train local residents to work in the industry and address nursing shortages. d.c. has...
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people should be liberated from it this comes a bit heavy border clashes after the south seized the hadley oil field claiming it was its territory the new government has been rolling stops the d.n.c. last july and the country gained independence. iraqi officials say three separate bomb blasts have gone off in the capital baghdad six people are sought to have been killed and more than twenty others injured the car bomb and two roadside explosions targeted mainly shiite neighborhoods india has a multi-million dollar cancer treatment market but only one pharmaceutical corporation allowed to lead the profits of the company's hunger for money has left scores of patients priced out of care and doomed to death but as our british leader now reports for my be a white on the horizon. she one of the one of the two point five million people in india dying from cancer while she spent three thousand dollars of her money and traveled for three hundred fifty miles from her home to get proper treatment she believes there is no hope for abby and the magazines these stores are experiencing who have come from
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aggressor and i think kerry's actually playing on this game plan which is why i think he he went into hadley there and if we must remember it was the south of twenty to the north. of course the rest that we're seeing now is history. and months of protests in canada boiled over as kastrup students clashed with riot police over a tuition hike. oh ok. never spray along with other violence police tactics have resulted in many injuries since the movement began more than two months ago because back government has proposed to wish an increase for the next five years but wants to go see a chanst broke down on wednesday students again the streets to voice their frustrations one hundred sixty demonstrations have been healthy this february journalist bernard gang says heavy handed policing will only strengthen the students' cause. there were really only minor incidents our window was broken and then some very close but i realized the police is using that as a pretext to conduct massive repression and usually the ones who will break your window or another once you get caught the police those that have t
aggressor and i think kerry's actually playing on this game plan which is why i think he he went into hadley there and if we must remember it was the south of twenty to the north. of course the rest that we're seeing now is history. and months of protests in canada boiled over as kastrup students clashed with riot police over a tuition hike. oh ok. never spray along with other violence police tactics have resulted in many injuries since the movement began more than two months ago because back...
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aggressor and i think is actually playing on this game plan which is why i think he he went into hadley i mean we must remember it was the south of twenty to the north of course the rest that we're seeing now is history. months of protests in canada boiled over as cash strapped students clashed with riot police over to mission hike. the spray along with other police tactics and resulted in the mean just since the movement began more than two months ago back government has proposed to wish an increase next year once negotiations broke down but stands to get the streets. to. hell since february journalist. and police spent the students because. they were relatively minor. idolised but the police is using that as a pretext to conduct. pressure and usually the ones you will break your window or another want to call the police those they run faster than. the ones you. there are peaceful protesters there and people are becoming infuriated by the behavior of the police who were it's peaceful protesters always fueling the fire. this is profound around that people are very unhappy about the way
aggressor and i think is actually playing on this game plan which is why i think he he went into hadley i mean we must remember it was the south of twenty to the north of course the rest that we're seeing now is history. months of protests in canada boiled over as cash strapped students clashed with riot police over to mission hike. the spray along with other police tactics and resulted in the mean just since the movement began more than two months ago back government has proposed to wish an...
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so it is with great pleasure that i turn the microphone over to steve hadley. >> thank you very much. i want to thank the panelists for being with us this morning. and thank all of you. i think we should have a very interesting hour and a half on this most important question. i want to outline how we are going to try to proceed this morning. i'm going to begin by asking each panelist what may look like a bit of a softball question, but it's kind of a framing question so each of them can take three or four minutes in turn to sort of set out sort of a general approach to the problem. what we'll then do after that first round is i will then ask questions to the various panelists and i will try to see if i can broker a bit of a conversation between and among the panelists on the various issues of the day. i suspect when all that is done we will be basically an hour into this hour and a half which we have. and we will then go to questions and answers from the audience. you should have received as you came in or once you got seated a card. we would ask you to write your question on that car
so it is with great pleasure that i turn the microphone over to steve hadley. >> thank you very much. i want to thank the panelists for being with us this morning. and thank all of you. i think we should have a very interesting hour and a half on this most important question. i want to outline how we are going to try to proceed this morning. i'm going to begin by asking each panelist what may look like a bit of a softball question, but it's kind of a framing question so each of them can...
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security advisor steven hadley. that's what we have to watch. it's not just foreign policy.that's a replay of all those bush years. it's also the economy that's a replay too.ç >> government spending is lowering taxes so small businesses can grow. >> how different is that concept from what was, what were the policies of the bush administration. >> i think it's just up dated. >> the bush policy uppuatdated. what could possibly go wrong? >> the stock index collapsed 40%. the one that cost us 4.4 million jobs in bushes last year in office. i don't think america can afford the same failed policies, and this is the message he is up against. >> i said before thanks to president obama, bin laden is dead and general motors is alive. you have to ask yourself, if governor romney was president, could he have used the same slogan in reverse? >> joining me now, a democratic from florida, and david corn, washington bureau chief. his new book is "showdown." the inside story how obama fought back against boehner, canter. >> we don't need another president that's trying to one up his daddy.
security advisor steven hadley. that's what we have to watch. it's not just foreign policy.that's a replay of all those bush years. it's also the economy that's a replay too.ç >> government spending is lowering taxes so small businesses can grow. >> how different is that concept from what was, what were the policies of the bush administration. >> i think it's just up dated. >> the bush policy uppuatdated. what could possibly go wrong? >> the stock index collapsed...
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slash and steve hadley, i played football in the street with those guys when i was a kid.radius in l.a. it should be a nice night to be inducted with all my friends.ra. should be a nice night. >> josh, sitting next to flea, he is 31, so if you would like to see what's happening over the weekend in cleveland, i suggest you follow me on twitter. and i'll share all of my musical guests, artists, sightings and coming up monday, we're going to dish right here, 2:00 to 4:00 eastern time. coming up next though, we're going to talk deep brain stimulation. all about battling depression with electricity. the doctor is in the house. dr. sanjay gupta, he's got the details, 60 seconds away. guys. come here, come here. [ telephone ringing ] i'm calling my old dealership. [ man ] may ford. hi, yeah. do you guys have any crossovers that offer better highway fuel economy than the chevy equinox? no, sorry, sir. we don't. oh, well, that's too bad. [ man ] kyle, is that you? [ laughs ] [ man ] still here, kyle. [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. right now, very well quali
slash and steve hadley, i played football in the street with those guys when i was a kid.radius in l.a. it should be a nice night to be inducted with all my friends.ra. should be a nice night. >> josh, sitting next to flea, he is 31, so if you would like to see what's happening over the weekend in cleveland, i suggest you follow me on twitter. and i'll share all of my musical guests, artists, sightings and coming up monday, we're going to dish right here, 2:00 to 4:00 eastern time. coming...
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. >> carrie, she's a bully, so she pushed hadley. >> do you think that chris and alex are friends?ly. >> do you think abbie's parents would like it if she were friends with carrie? >> no. >> reporter: the optimism we heard from young black children fades with age. at age 6, 59% of black children think the two kids in the picture are friends. by 13, a total flip. 63% do not think they're friends. which matches white teens' attitudes. our expert says experiences like 13-year-old jimmy's of ejection begin to explain the disappointing trend. he says a white friend's mom forbade her son to be friends with him. >> they end up to say because you're black. so you can't hang out. can't be friends. her and her son. >> so she kind of very openly said -- >> yeah. >> -- that the reason why her son could not hang out with you and your family was because you guys are black. >> yep. >> how did that make your mom feel when she heard -- when she heard that? >> it made her mad. >> yeah? what was her response? >> i'm not allowed to say that. >> because of your skin. >> reporter: dante was bullied so b
. >> carrie, she's a bully, so she pushed hadley. >> do you think that chris and alex are friends?ly. >> do you think abbie's parents would like it if she were friends with carrie? >> no. >> reporter: the optimism we heard from young black children fades with age. at age 6, 59% of black children think the two kids in the picture are friends. by 13, a total flip. 63% do not think they're friends. which matches white teens' attitudes. our expert says experiences like...
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so it is with great pleasure that i turn the microphone over to steve hadley. >> thank you very much.elists for being with us this morning. and thank all of you. i think we should have a very interesting hour and a half on this most important question. i want to outline how we are going to try to proceed this morning. i'm going to begin by asking each panelist what may look like a bit of a softball question, but it's kind of a framing question so each of them can take three or four minutes in turn to sort of set out sort of a general approach to the problem. what we'll then do after that first round is i will then ask questions to the various panelists and i will try to see if i can broker a bit of a conversation between and among the panelists on the various issues of the day. i suspect when all that is done we will be basically an hour into this hour and a half which we have. and we will then go to questions and answers from the audience. you should have received as you came in or once you got seated a card. we would ask you to write your question on that card. if you don't have a c
so it is with great pleasure that i turn the microphone over to steve hadley. >> thank you very much.elists for being with us this morning. and thank all of you. i think we should have a very interesting hour and a half on this most important question. i want to outline how we are going to try to proceed this morning. i'm going to begin by asking each panelist what may look like a bit of a softball question, but it's kind of a framing question so each of them can take three or four...
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special representative to afghanistan, mark grossman, and former national security adviser, stephen hadley. live congress coverage starts at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. and at 9:30 eastern here on c-span2, a forum on the health of the u.s. housing market. the discussion includes edward demarco. watch live coverage there the brookings institution. >> next on c-span2's booktv, "fdr goes to war: how expanded executive power, spiraling national debt and restricted civil liberties shaped wartime america." burt and anita follow into smoke -- follow responsible spoke -- folsom spoke earlier this year.afte >> good afternoon and welcome to the cato institute in exile.e we're glad to have you folks here, and we're very proud to say in about two months the construction on our building will be complete, and we'll be back in the faye hayek auditorium, but for now we'rer glad to be here at the undercroft auditorium to discuss this book, "fdr goes to war." a long time ago i went to mayfield high school in mayfield, kentucky, and in my senior year i was the co-editore of the high school newspaper, "the
special representative to afghanistan, mark grossman, and former national security adviser, stephen hadley. live congress coverage starts at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. and at 9:30 eastern here on c-span2, a forum on the health of the u.s. housing market. the discussion includes edward demarco. watch live coverage there the brookings institution. >> next on c-span2's booktv, "fdr goes to war: how expanded executive power, spiraling national debt and restricted civil liberties...
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from the state department representative marc grossman and former national security adviser stephen hadley. live coverage starts at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. at 930 eastern here on c-span two, a form on the health of the u.s. housing market. the discussion includes the acting director of the agency directing fannie mae and freddie mac. edward dimarco. watch live coverage from the brookings institution. next on c-span two, fdr goes to war. our expanded executive power, national debt, and restricted national liberty shaped america. co-authors mr. and mrs. folsom to questions during this one-hour forum. >> good afternoon, and welcome to the cato institute in exile -- we are glad to have you here. in about two months, the construction on our building will be complete and we will be back in the auditorium. for now, we are glad to be over here at the auditorium to discuss this book -- fdr goes to war. a long time ago, i went to mayfield high school in mayfield, kentucky. in my senior year, i was the coeditor of the high school newspaper -- the cardinal. i think the features editor that year
from the state department representative marc grossman and former national security adviser stephen hadley. live coverage starts at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. at 930 eastern here on c-span two, a form on the health of the u.s. housing market. the discussion includes the acting director of the agency directing fannie mae and freddie mac. edward dimarco. watch live coverage from the brookings institution. next on c-span two, fdr goes to war. our expanded executive power, national debt, and...
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state department special representative marc grossman, and former national security visor stephen hadley. live coverage from the u.s. institute of peace starts at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. at 9:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span two, a form on the health of the u.s. housing market. the discussion includes the acting director of the agency regulating fannie mae and freddie mac. watch live coverage from the brookings institution. >> now a look at iran's nuclear program. we will hear from the director of the atomic energy agency. iran is representing six of the world leading powers. george washington university hosted this 50 minute event. >> good afternoon. welcome back to the george washington university elliott school of international affairs. i am doug shawn, and i'm grateful for your participation. today's workshop on teaching the nuclear fuel cycle. what the public needs to know. i'm particularly pleased to welcome our guest. this advance in the nuclear policy talk series is a response to make the world a better place by conducting research that responds to global human challenges, ed
state department special representative marc grossman, and former national security visor stephen hadley. live coverage from the u.s. institute of peace starts at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. at 9:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span two, a form on the health of the u.s. housing market. the discussion includes the acting director of the agency regulating fannie mae and freddie mac. watch live coverage from the brookings institution. >> now a look at iran's nuclear program. we will hear from...
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with him, starting the secretary henry kissinger, secretary: powell, senator richard lugar, stephen hadleyy of state jim baker, george, brent scowcroft, and president george h all strongly supported and helped us get past some recalcitrant republican senators this critically important treaty. unfortunately, governor romney's apparent determination to take u.s. relations back to the 1950's also causes him to facts.e the past sprin he said obama has been applied on missile at the set -- missile defense. here again, he is either willfully misinformed or totally misunderstands as it happens president obama asked me to secure allied support for a more effective missile defense system the first visit i made was to poland. and who did we asked to host these new components for this more sophisticated system that is right, poland, along with turkey, romania, germany, and spain, who all said yes. these countries and all of nato embraced our new approach because they understand it will protect them more quickly and more effectively than the missile defense program run make wanted to stick with. and i
with him, starting the secretary henry kissinger, secretary: powell, senator richard lugar, stephen hadleyy of state jim baker, george, brent scowcroft, and president george h all strongly supported and helped us get past some recalcitrant republican senators this critically important treaty. unfortunately, governor romney's apparent determination to take u.s. relations back to the 1950's also causes him to facts.e the past sprin he said obama has been applied on missile at the set -- missile...