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jim phillips a senior research fellow for middle eastern affairs at douglas and sarah allison centerign policy centered at the heritage foundation. is written widely on iran and international terrorism since 1970. is a former research fellow at the congressional research service, libra of god and from joint doctoral research fellow. jemez testified before congress including the arab-israeli conflict and middle east terrorism and the reigning nuclear issue. michael thurmond is a senior fellow at the hudson institute. he served in the white house as a senior director international student council responsible for middle east issues including arab-israeli relations. he served in the bush administration and senior advisor at the state department and deputy assistant secretary and then the pentagon before coming to hudson, mike was a senior for the brookings institution. he's held teaching positions at nyu, princeton and central for their an impressive group to speak about today's topic. ambassador joseph, can you start us off? you can either do it there or come to the podium, whichever yo
jim phillips a senior research fellow for middle eastern affairs at douglas and sarah allison centerign policy centered at the heritage foundation. is written widely on iran and international terrorism since 1970. is a former research fellow at the congressional research service, libra of god and from joint doctoral research fellow. jemez testified before congress including the arab-israeli conflict and middle east terrorism and the reigning nuclear issue. michael thurmond is a senior fellow at...
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by the hudson institute's michael durand, ambassador robert joseph, and heritage foundation's jim phillips who look at the risks, rewards, or ruin that might come from an agreement. let me introduce the panelist in more detail before we get started as our time is limited today. ambassador joseph holds the position us senior scholar at the national institute for public policy. until march 20 -- 2007, he was under secretary of state. dr. joseph served on the national security council as a special assistant to the president and director for proliferation strategy counter proliferation, and homeland defense. he was the professor of national security studies and director and founder for the city for counter proliferation research at the national defense foundation. earlier, he was commissioned to ambassadors of u.s.-russian commission for testing. deputy assistant secretary for arms control policy, nuclear policy and planning officer at the u.s. mission at nato. he was also an assistant professor of international relations, strategic studies at the fletcher school of law and diplomacy tulane un
by the hudson institute's michael durand, ambassador robert joseph, and heritage foundation's jim phillips who look at the risks, rewards, or ruin that might come from an agreement. let me introduce the panelist in more detail before we get started as our time is limited today. ambassador joseph holds the position us senior scholar at the national institute for public policy. until march 20 -- 2007, he was under secretary of state. dr. joseph served on the national security council as a special...
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jim phillips is the research fellow at the middle eastern affairs at the douglas and sarah allison studies at the heritage foundation and is a foreign policy specialist from the international terrorism since 2008 at the research service in former fellow at the east-west center to testify many times before congress. the institute -- served in the white house as a senior director for the national ticket accounts will to middle east issues including the relations and u.s. efforts to contain iran and syria and the bush administration as the adviser in the state department and the deputy assistant secretary in the pentagon before coming to hudson bike was a senior fellow at the brookings institution. he's also held teaching positions at princeton and central florida. ambassador joseph can you start us off you can either do it from their work onto the podium whichever one you wish. >> good afternoon. it's always great to be back here at heritage. so, let me first thank the organizers for the invitation to speak here today on a very timely topic of iran and the nuclear negotiations. i have been s
jim phillips is the research fellow at the middle eastern affairs at the douglas and sarah allison studies at the heritage foundation and is a foreign policy specialist from the international terrorism since 2008 at the research service in former fellow at the east-west center to testify many times before congress. the institute -- served in the white house as a senior director for the national ticket accounts will to middle east issues including the relations and u.s. efforts to contain iran...
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phillip in texas, phillip. >> jim, how is it going? >> it's really good. trying to really understand this stuff. what's going on with you? >> man, you saved me some money on facebook and pulling out before the earnings. okay. so i am looking at c drill and we had a oil rebound and then a decline today at 48 and that's where is it going to go or is it going go to above 50. >> chevron is not bouncing that good. we have to see. we saw royal dutch cut back for billions of dollars. i cannot recommend the shares of those companies with world dutch that was the biggest bowl at the top is cutting back. we have to walt. emotion does not belong in the room and does not belong in the home when it comes to stocks. remove it from the equation. only then will you have a clear head and realize that all that matters is where the stock is going based on the fundamentals. then from apple and then china and a long list of stocks. did you hang up on the names or hold for clarity. plus, it's been sprinting past the hatters for a couple of years now. shuts out with a gain and d
phillip in texas, phillip. >> jim, how is it going? >> it's really good. trying to really understand this stuff. what's going on with you? >> man, you saved me some money on facebook and pulling out before the earnings. okay. so i am looking at c drill and we had a oil rebound and then a decline today at 48 and that's where is it going to go or is it going go to above 50. >> chevron is not bouncing that good. we have to see. we saw royal dutch cut back for billions of...
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jim, hi. i'm stuck on conoco phillips and the sea drill. oil prices are going down. what do i do? >> i've been telling people from my charitable trust we've been saying look, here's the deal. oil is going oil and we did a good piece, if it breaks 50.51 it can go to 43 and that means the stocks are probably not done going down. i do not like deep water, seadrill. i say sell sell sell! >> this is tone ney westlake village, california. jim, in view of the market mess today at the nyse i want to ask you about two possible buy opportunities. first, i want to ask you about oracle. they had a bad quarter and they claimed they were having a cloud-based business at a rate that was faster than the sales force and they went out of their way to the sales force, and the sales force which i currently own continues to grow nicely and is on track to reach $6 billion in sale this year with the long-term goal of getting to ten, but their rate of growth has slowed quarter to quarter and the price is down significantly in the last two weeks and i've learned never to underest nate larrielson to catch
jim, hi. i'm stuck on conoco phillips and the sea drill. oil prices are going down. what do i do? >> i've been telling people from my charitable trust we've been saying look, here's the deal. oil is going oil and we did a good piece, if it breaks 50.51 it can go to 43 and that means the stocks are probably not done going down. i do not like deep water, seadrill. i say sell sell sell! >> this is tone ney westlake village, california. jim, in view of the market mess today at the nyse...
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jim crow south. now republican strategists phillips were correctly predicting thatpredict ing that white volters would leave the democratic party in droves. the famous southern strategy played a key role in his election. so the impact of that bill as buckley put it in 2006 as well as the impact of later civil rights legislation, meant a happy outcome for conservatives. the collapse of the 30 plus year new deal coalition. and the end of the democrats near lock on the white house. the impact was something pms were working on. out of formalist opposition to civil rights laws, developed the references to states rights, big government, law and ord ir and finally welfare queens and so on that became so familiar in american public dialogue beginning at the end of the '60s. quote, now y'all ain't quoting me on this. end quote. that's lee atwater in 1981. atwater, he was a young right-wing operative who moved seamlessly from strom thurman to ronald reagan. they did kwoelt himquote him on how it was done. say stuff like states rights and all that stuff. you're getting so abstract. now you're talking about cutti
jim crow south. now republican strategists phillips were correctly predicting thatpredict ing that white volters would leave the democratic party in droves. the famous southern strategy played a key role in his election. so the impact of that bill as buckley put it in 2006 as well as the impact of later civil rights legislation, meant a happy outcome for conservatives. the collapse of the 30 plus year new deal coalition. and the end of the democrats near lock on the white house. the impact was...
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jim crow south. now republican strategists like phillips were correctly predicting thatpredict ing that white volters would leave the democratic party in droves. the famous southern strategy played a key role in his election. so the impact of that bill as buckley put it in 2006 as well as the impact of later civil rights legislation, meant a happy outcome for conservatives. the collapse of the 30 plus year new deal coalition. and the end of the democrats near lock on the white house. the impact was something pms were working on. out of formalist opposition to civil rights laws, developed the references to states rights, big government, law and ord ir and finally welfare queens and so on that became so familiar in american public dialogue beginning at the end of the '60s. quote, now y'all ain't quoting me on this. end quote. that's lee atwater in 1981. atwater, he was a young right-wing operative who moved seamlessly from strom thurman to ronald reagan. they did kwoelt himquote him on how it was done. say stuff like states rights and all that stuff. you're getting so abstract. now you're talking about
jim crow south. now republican strategists like phillips were correctly predicting thatpredict ing that white volters would leave the democratic party in droves. the famous southern strategy played a key role in his election. so the impact of that bill as buckley put it in 2006 as well as the impact of later civil rights legislation, meant a happy outcome for conservatives. the collapse of the 30 plus year new deal coalition. and the end of the democrats near lock on the white house. the impact...