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>> isi books is been around since 1993. we are part of the studies
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professors, student newspapers and isi books to an extent facilitates that writing books with intellectual cultural event with the aim to kind of restore some of that culture that we have lost in the past 50 or so years. before that, isi also published books but not under our own publishing act. we would go outside. since 93 we've been dependent within the institute itself. >> and is the ideological -- is there and all ideological concentration? >> yes. bringing back the cultural underpinnings of conservatism, not so much this is what we need to do now or taking action but trying to bring back the fault of the culture into the movement and just get people to think about overseeing, played out at the whole level. >> thanks for your time, christian. .. in 2003, the center inoculated this jewish store study initiative. if that remains to fundamentally change the way in which the holocaust is studied, taught that ultimately understood. i focusing attention on the survival and study of jewish source material that document to which responses and activities are indeed transfix era and during the
professors, student newspapers and isi books to an extent facilitates that writing books with intellectual cultural event with the aim to kind of restore some of that culture that we have lost in the past 50 or so years. before that, isi also published books but not under our own publishing act. we would go outside. since 93 we've been dependent within the institute itself. >> and is the ideological -- is there and all ideological concentration? >> yes. bringing back the cultural...
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mÉxico verÓnica del castillo, ao univisiÓn.h@ >> hablando de otro hoh@una ex belleza, guadalupe quintero isit - tambiÉn estaban involucrados en el fraude las autoridades meunh@áánot univ-ultima hoh@h@á varios jÓvenes le prendiógo a un t univima hoh@compaÑero yÓ quemaduras en 65% de su cuerpo. tras una semana de caos aÉreo las aerolÍneas internacionales estÁn retornando a la h@rmalidad, los vuelltima se udaron despuÉs de que cientÍficos y iÉ áábricante se grabaron el riesgo de volar en Áreas con concentraciones de ceniza. para conocer mÁs esta situaciÓn que retrocediÓ 90 aÑos. finalmente se abriÓ el trÁfico aÉreo y los aviones volvieron a colmarh@ terminales de los grandes aeropuertos del continente pero en la mente de los pasajeros estaba la siguiente pregunta ¿es seguro volar? >> espero que sÍ, no quiero morir. >> espero que sÍ. asociaciÓn internacional indicó que la crisis le costÓ $ 1.700.000.000, impactÓ a casi el 30% de la aviaciÓn mundial,1 impacto en este rubro e ha do mayor al sufrido en el 11 de septiembre cuando estados unidos cerrÓ durante tres dÍas o -su espacio aÉreo. >> hay que
mÉxico verÓnica del castillo, ao univisiÓn.h@ >> hablando de otro hoh@una ex belleza, guadalupe quintero isit - tambiÉn estaban involucrados en el fraude las autoridades meunh@áánot univ-ultima hoh@h@á varios jÓvenes le prendiógo a un t univima hoh@compaÑero yÓ quemaduras en 65% de su cuerpo. tras una semana de caos aÉreo las aerolÍneas internacionales estÁn retornando a la h@rmalidad, los vuelltima se udaron despuÉs de que cientÍficos y iÉ áábricante se grabaron el...
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with the bill isi last week we finally took meaningful action to reform our health-care system we're finally taking meaningful reform in our higher education system. we can say that the foundation on which america's future will be billed is stronger than it was when year ago -- will be built is stronger than it was one year ago. [applause] so, at the end of this extraordinary week, i want to knowledge some of the people that made it possible. there is not time to single out to everyone who is your -- outstanding members of congress -- but i want to make sure that i say this would not have happened if it were not for the leadership of speaker nancy pelosi -- [applause] senate majority leader harry reid. [applause] senator dick durbin and congressman steny hoyer all provided outstanding leadership that our nation needed -- needed. [applause] on health care, max baucus, chris dodd, henry waxman, and charlie rangel and so many others offer expertise throughout the year. congressman george miller, jim cliburn, ruben hinojosa lead the house . senator tom harkin's dedication
with the bill isi last week we finally took meaningful action to reform our health-care system we're finally taking meaningful reform in our higher education system. we can say that the foundation on which america's future will be billed is stronger than it was when year ago -- will be built is stronger than it was one year ago. [applause] so, at the end of this extraordinary week, i want to knowledge some of the people that made it possible. there is not time to single out to everyone who is...
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and the pakistanis, the isi greenlighted their cia, the isi greenlighted their attacks because they did the united states would step in and preventing any need for retaliation. and they've been gaining us for years. they attack it and yet they stop us from attacking back. so the pakistanis never have to behave responsibly. and with our idiotic military approach to afghanistan, we have put our troops at the end of a 1500-mile supply line from the port of karachi up through the khyber and other passes in the pakistanis can turn off the flow supplies anytime they want to. in the aftermath of the mumbai attacks, suddenly there were attacks in our supply lines to the khyber pass in peshawar to warn us if we didn't stop them they would hit us. so our response to pakistani intransigence is to kid ourselves that they're going to be good alleys and we give them another $6 billion, which will go right into -- it's an incredibly corrupt country. it'll be stolen and when the aid doesn't make a to the people or even to the low-level pakistani and the g-man, the united states will be blamed for the a
and the pakistanis, the isi greenlighted their cia, the isi greenlighted their attacks because they did the united states would step in and preventing any need for retaliation. and they've been gaining us for years. they attack it and yet they stop us from attacking back. so the pakistanis never have to behave responsibly. and with our idiotic military approach to afghanistan, we have put our troops at the end of a 1500-mile supply line from the port of karachi up through the khyber and other...
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we seem to interact for everything he is 87 and may we all be half as a sharp as he is that 87 per isie had a pleasant french up. >> karl rove who was working at the time for george herbert walker bush asked a fundamental question he said i found it increasingly difficult to what good could have gone from burglar raising at the dnc use of that was his way to be an enormous defeat. why? >> the first time i heard curl grove sayre is time with a small file that had to do with him giving glasses to young republicans but nothing really developed of it. but i think his perception it is right and carl has been politically perceptive and what they don't understand is nixon was not calling the shots. msi finally got together in the appendix for the new edition how the flung happen starting a couple years before him where they wanted and they were good about the way the democrats were doing and he wanted dirt on the mocrand constantly pushing him to get the dirty and the way he pushed very few places they could get it then you add into it to the catalyst, the itt scandal that arose in the spring
we seem to interact for everything he is 87 and may we all be half as a sharp as he is that 87 per isie had a pleasant french up. >> karl rove who was working at the time for george herbert walker bush asked a fundamental question he said i found it increasingly difficult to what good could have gone from burglar raising at the dnc use of that was his way to be an enormous defeat. why? >> the first time i heard curl grove sayre is time with a small file that had to do with him...
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house double standards in terms of pakistan military and isi assistance to the fact they sort of conceived as opposed to other groups which are an external existential threat to pakistan and. if you can address both of those. >> you're absolutely right. i was in india just last week and its striking the continuity of the question i get on these issues. [laughter] >> for the viewers could you distinguish between the [inaudible] -- and the al qaeda components of the pakistan questioned? >> well, actually, rob, we are less and less able to distinguish because many of the speed eckert -- many of the speed groups like mlt are very much active in different parts of the country as well as in afghanistan. and one of the trends that we have seen is increasing sort of stitching together different groups and this is a great worry and we also see a rise in half freelancers. people who have their roots in one group drifting to another, contracting with the mother, and it makes for another one of the challenging aspects of the change in counterterrorism. but let me get to the gentleman's question. it is
house double standards in terms of pakistan military and isi assistance to the fact they sort of conceived as opposed to other groups which are an external existential threat to pakistan and. if you can address both of those. >> you're absolutely right. i was in india just last week and its striking the continuity of the question i get on these issues. [laughter] >> for the viewers could you distinguish between the [inaudible] -- and the al qaeda components of the pakistan...
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and donald straszheim of the isi group. >> tom: this weekend, before hu's visit to washington, china did something it hadn't done in almost six years-- reported a trade deficit. the asian nation said it brought in $7.25 billion more stuff in march, than it sent out. beijing says that shows the value of the yuan is not skewing trade in its favor, as some u.s. lawmakers argue. from china, nick mackie reports, watching commodity imports may hold the key to the currency policy. >> reporter: with 600 employees and $1.5 million in annual sales, jiashan shanghong makes in-store shelving for the likes of walmart, tesco, and ikea. exports account for 20%. and the company's president, zhang chunhua, says at this level, a gradual appreciation of the r.m.b. will have little impact on his business-- especially on sourcing. >> ( translated ): we still have some components imported from abroad. but we buy our steel on the domestic market, so the currency exchange rate has little impact on us. >> reporter: that is, not directly. the price of all this steel is greatly influenced by china stoking dema
and donald straszheim of the isi group. >> tom: this weekend, before hu's visit to washington, china did something it hadn't done in almost six years-- reported a trade deficit. the asian nation said it brought in $7.25 billion more stuff in march, than it sent out. beijing says that shows the value of the yuan is not skewing trade in its favor, as some u.s. lawmakers argue. from china, nick mackie reports, watching commodity imports may hold the key to the currency policy. >>...
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has double standards in terms of pakistan military and isi assistance to lashka they sort of conceived as opposed to other groups which are an internal ex-sy tensional threat to pakistan. if you address both of those. >> you're absolutely right. i was in india just last week and it is striking the continuity of the questioning i get on these issues. >> distinguish between kashmir and al qaeda components of the pakistan question? >> well, actually, rob, we're less and less able to distinguish precisely because many of kashmir ri groups have, first of all, some groups that have been called kashmirri like lat are punjab and are active in different parts of the country as well as in afghanistan. and one of the trends that we have seen is an increasing, sort of stitching together of different groups. this is a great worry. we also see a rise in sort of freelancers. people who have the roots in one group, drifting to another, contracting with another. and it makes for, another one of the really challenging aspects of the changing counterterrorism scene. but let me get to the gentleman's ques
has double standards in terms of pakistan military and isi assistance to lashka they sort of conceived as opposed to other groups which are an internal ex-sy tensional threat to pakistan. if you address both of those. >> you're absolutely right. i was in india just last week and it is striking the continuity of the questioning i get on these issues. >> distinguish between kashmir and al qaeda components of the pakistan question? >> well, actually, rob, we're less and less able...
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and the pakistanis, the isi greenlighted. they are cia. the isi greenlighted the attacks.because they knew the united states would step in and prevent india from retaliating. they have been gaming us for years. they attacking because we said then, stop india from hitting back. so the pakistanis never have to behave responsibly. and with her idiotic military approach to afghanistan, we have put our troops at the end of a 1500-mile supply line for the port of karachi up through the passes into afghanistan. and the pakistanis can turn off the flow of supplies anytime they want to. and the aftermath of the mumbai attacks suddenly there were attacks on our supply lines. to warn us that we didn't stop india from retaliating they would hit us. so our response to pakistani is to get ourselves that they would be good allies and to give them another $6 billion which will go right into -- it's an incredibly corrupt country. it will be stolen. and when the aid doesn't make it out to people or to the low-level pakistan infantrymen, the united states will get blamed for the aid that did
and the pakistanis, the isi greenlighted. they are cia. the isi greenlighted the attacks.because they knew the united states would step in and prevent india from retaliating. they have been gaming us for years. they attacking because we said then, stop india from hitting back. so the pakistanis never have to behave responsibly. and with her idiotic military approach to afghanistan, we have put our troops at the end of a 1500-mile supply line for the port of karachi up through the passes into...
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>> well, the big issue right now that the airlines are posing isis there a concentration of ash low enough that would allow flight. they have been effectively conducting experiments with empty jets to see if there is a permissible level. we hope they share their information so the rest of us can understand this. >> "nightly news" talked about beyond the ash cloud and aviation, the environment itself, people's ability to breathe clean and safe air. how is this all affected by this thick, mushy ash when it's combined with the water on the ground there? >> well, sulfur dioxide in the plume can combine with water and make sulfur dioxide droplets, which can fall to the ground and create acid rain and cause some respiratory problems. this particular plume is light enough, it probably will not pose a health threat unless the eruption continues for a long time. >> that is, of course, the big question. how long will this continue. is there any science available, any predictor available that might tell us more not only about this volcano but the larger one that's not far away? >> the icelandic volca
>> well, the big issue right now that the airlines are posing isis there a concentration of ash low enough that would allow flight. they have been effectively conducting experiments with empty jets to see if there is a permissible level. we hope they share their information so the rest of us can understand this. >> "nightly news" talked about beyond the ash cloud and aviation, the environment itself, people's ability to breathe clean and safe air. how is this all affected...
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the isi greenlighted the attack that because they knew deny states would step in and prevent it. they have been gaming as four years. they attacking the. we step in, stop india from hitting back. so the pakistani never behaves responsibly. so with our edi make military approach to afghanistan, we have put our troops at the end of a 1500-mile supply line to the port of karachi after other passes into afghanistan. and the pakistanis can turn off the flow of supplies anytime they want. in the aftermath of the mumbai attacks suddenly there were attacks on our supply lines near the pass. if we didn't stop india to retaliate, they hit us. so our response is to get ourselves that they'll be good allies and give them another $6 billion. which will go right into -- it didn't go to crop country. it will be stolen. when a doesn't make down to the low level people, we blasted for the a that didn't get him. pakistan will never behaves as a mature state if it is capable of doing so as long as the united states continues to protect it again. i would pull everything we have out there. but we are
the isi greenlighted the attack that because they knew deny states would step in and prevent it. they have been gaming as four years. they attacking the. we step in, stop india from hitting back. so the pakistani never behaves responsibly. so with our edi make military approach to afghanistan, we have put our troops at the end of a 1500-mile supply line to the port of karachi after other passes into afghanistan. and the pakistanis can turn off the flow of supplies anytime they want. in the...
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going against fausto carmona isy a tough chore because he has the unbelievablely hard 90, 95-plus sinker then to boston.tte. two veteran, andy pettitte again pitching for the new york yankees, a vet ran guy, against john lackey, a veteran guy, but pitching for his first time in this historic rivalry. >> already the red sox bullpen is getting used quite a bit. a longer start for lackey would certainly help them.the we will see you following the yankees-red sox wednesday,s a again, when the game ends. with john kruk, i'm karl ravech, you thing swings for wednesday. >> big names in the news in the national football league. our nfl insider john clayton joining us now to give us the very latest. john, ben roethlisberger in the news down in georgia. what's the buzz around the nfl? >> well, just waiting to see if there is going to be a charge or no charge because whether there is going to be charge nor charge will determine where this is going to go. if there is charge, severe consequences remain, the possibility exists that roger goodell could decide that he's going to suspend him pending the
going against fausto carmona isy a tough chore because he has the unbelievablely hard 90, 95-plus sinker then to boston.tte. two veteran, andy pettitte again pitching for the new york yankees, a vet ran guy, against john lackey, a veteran guy, but pitching for his first time in this historic rivalry. >> already the red sox bullpen is getting used quite a bit. a longer start for lackey would certainly help them.the we will see you following the yankees-red sox wednesday,s a again, when the...
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and the question that they ask isis: am i going to get the funding i was told that would exist, thatce premiums for, for unemployed insurance. am i going to get this help during this period of time? this wasn't my fault. he was laid off because of a very steep economic recession. and the answer should be from this congress is yes, you're going to get that help. we understand the obligation and the need to do that. again, i'm very interesting in tackling this federal budget deficit. let's tackle it in big ways in the areas where substantial additional revenue that should come in is now not coming in because people are avoiding paying their taxes. some of those that are the wealthiest americans, let's tighten our belt and cut spending in areas i just described. let's not decide the last stand is to try to take on the most vulnerable americans who woke up this morning jobless, in some cases hopeless and helpless if they don't have the money to buy food, pay their rent or buy medicine. we can do better than that. there is a moral skpwer alternative for this -- imperative for this congres
and the question that they ask isis: am i going to get the funding i was told that would exist, thatce premiums for, for unemployed insurance. am i going to get this help during this period of time? this wasn't my fault. he was laid off because of a very steep economic recession. and the answer should be from this congress is yes, you're going to get that help. we understand the obligation and the need to do that. again, i'm very interesting in tackling this federal budget deficit. let's tackle...
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: i did not understand that that program did not strictly follow at isi.e another conversation summerhouse but i didn't understand that during the briefings on the program but i called mike to urge you come over immediately and congress was in session to bring all the members of the intelligence committee on the program which i think -- thought would be helpful. that did not happen that they although it was willing to do its. >> i was enroute. >> usn around and call back so he could and to its but eventually did happen and i think the brains of our people is better but that still leaves something that peter hoekstra has said here and that is that we play those of us on the intelligence committee but all the questions appear if you don't ask the right question you don't get the right information and so my version of this and am speaking for myself is the intelligence committees which her leadership appointed committees should be given on information where independent branch of government, we should keep what is classified classified, that's something i assi
: i did not understand that that program did not strictly follow at isi.e another conversation summerhouse but i didn't understand that during the briefings on the program but i called mike to urge you come over immediately and congress was in session to bring all the members of the intelligence committee on the program which i think -- thought would be helpful. that did not happen that they although it was willing to do its. >> i was enroute. >> usn around and call back so he could...