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it's saudi arabia and qatar here that are the main proponent saudi arabia and qatar are somehow lecturingyria on democracy and human rights both countries that are hereditary police state monarchies that are some of the most rooted one repressive dictatorships on the planet yet they're somehow able to lecture this other country about how they should run their government and be sending weapons and potentially bombs and soldiers to those countries to to overthrow its government not to mention the us government which is the greatest violator of human rights on the planet with a vast empire occupying multiple countries out war with multiple countries bombing and carrying out drone strikes in multiple countries expose for carrying out the legal rendition illegal torture that continues to this day and within its own borders a prison population over. we're two point two million people the highest on the planet that's not just even per capita that's by number so you have the greatest purveyors of human rights violations lecturing others about human rights but it really all comes down to who is co
it's saudi arabia and qatar here that are the main proponent saudi arabia and qatar are somehow lecturingyria on democracy and human rights both countries that are hereditary police state monarchies that are some of the most rooted one repressive dictatorships on the planet yet they're somehow able to lecture this other country about how they should run their government and be sending weapons and potentially bombs and soldiers to those countries to to overthrow its government not to mention the...
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in a lecture in tokyo her parents expressed their hope. >> translator: i want japan to keep insisting that north korea respond to the cases of japanese abductees, otherwise, diplomatic normalization can never be realized. if the government can't make a break through by continuing to insist on a resolution, it will be impossible to solve the issue. >> japanese government officials say north koreans kidnapped 17 in all.
in a lecture in tokyo her parents expressed their hope. >> translator: i want japan to keep insisting that north korea respond to the cases of japanese abductees, otherwise, diplomatic normalization can never be realized. if the government can't make a break through by continuing to insist on a resolution, it will be impossible to solve the issue. >> japanese government officials say north koreans kidnapped 17 in all.
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so you can lecture committees and the president about how you have a better vision, but going back to the same policies that helped create this mess does not solve the problem. let's be honest about it -- >> jamie: tony, wrap it up. >> look, i think, chris has selective amnesia. these policies were declining for a very long time -- you know, chris, you are the only pundit who still blames george bush -- >> jamie: this part of the argument you have to have offline. but i appreciate both sides being represented. thank you. >> thank you. >> jamie: fox nume is the place to be for all of these debates, fair and balanced debates and great coverage of the convention. you don't need to go anywhere else. tampa first that starts next monday, august 27 through the 30th and then democrats hold their convention, september 3 to 6 in charlotte, north carolina. >> eric: we have new video coming in in the fighting in syria. rebel fighters reportedly battling the regime for control of the airport in syria's largest sea of aleppo. we go to turkey, where thousands of syrians have been escaping. steve, yo
so you can lecture committees and the president about how you have a better vision, but going back to the same policies that helped create this mess does not solve the problem. let's be honest about it -- >> jamie: tony, wrap it up. >> look, i think, chris has selective amnesia. these policies were declining for a very long time -- you know, chris, you are the only pundit who still blames george bush -- >> jamie: this part of the argument you have to have offline. but i...
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i'm gonna give you a lot of lectures this semester. and the lectures i'm giving are only the highlights of the course. guess where the learning takes place? reading the material and getting together with friends and talking about the ideas. so what i'm gonna do is highlight some of the ideas and talk about physics. but the physics you will learn, you will learn from your textbook and working in groups in your laboratory. hmm? now, first of all, what is physics? today is the day not to take any notes, okay? sometimes, if something's important, i'll say, "hey, gang, put that in your notes 'cause you might need to need that later on." yeah? but for now, hang loose. what's physics? let me ask you a question. did you ever take a friend to a game--basketball game, sports game, any kind of game-- and that friend doesn't know the rules of the game? and you're digging on the game. you're really, really enjoying it. you find out your friend is kinda just sitting there, looking, right? can that friend appreciate the game if the friend doesn't kno
i'm gonna give you a lot of lectures this semester. and the lectures i'm giving are only the highlights of the course. guess where the learning takes place? reading the material and getting together with friends and talking about the ideas. so what i'm gonna do is highlight some of the ideas and talk about physics. but the physics you will learn, you will learn from your textbook and working in groups in your laboratory. hmm? now, first of all, what is physics? today is the day not to take any...
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so i didn't go to medical school and started a lecture agency. and that's what i do. >> where do you live how? >> rock port, maine. >> houp people do you represent? >> -- >> how many people do you represent? >> about eight people. all writers and terrific speakers. >> who? >> frank mccourt, evan thomas, david, and richard norton smith. >> as a representative, what does someone like that do? >> i do everything from finding places for speakers to speak to negotiating the fees, to determining what kinds of topics they'll talk about in their speech, and then we do all of the knitty, gritty logistics, like this is where you're staying, and then the followup. >> you've done this for 12 years. what have you ftsed happening about peep -- what have you noticed happening about the people's interest in the live speech? >> i think that it has increased. it's because there are many more agencies like mine. the demand is much more. people like it hear the real person many they love to see them, shake their hand. there's nothing like it. so think that that has
so i didn't go to medical school and started a lecture agency. and that's what i do. >> where do you live how? >> rock port, maine. >> houp people do you represent? >> -- >> how many people do you represent? >> about eight people. all writers and terrific speakers. >> who? >> frank mccourt, evan thomas, david, and richard norton smith. >> as a representative, what does someone like that do? >> i do everything from finding places for...
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you think you are but that is a bunch of bullshit and i do not appreciate coming here and being lectured by someone like you. if that is the response by the board commissioner to public comment, especially of legitimate public comment, it is disgraceful. people have a hard enough time public speaking. it is one of the things people fear most in their life and it is hard enough for citizens of the city to come to a board or commission when they are concerned about an item then address those boards and commissions and to be aware of the fact that members in the auditorium and members on sfgtv are also watching them. to have someone showed a total animosity not only says that message to that individual but it sends a message to every other person in the chamber and every person watching on government television. it's as we did not want your comments, we did not appreciate them, and if you see the wrong thing to us, we will attack you. our response is ok, the ordinance clearly says members are free to express their opinions, to respond, and i want to thank you for the responses i have gone a
you think you are but that is a bunch of bullshit and i do not appreciate coming here and being lectured by someone like you. if that is the response by the board commissioner to public comment, especially of legitimate public comment, it is disgraceful. people have a hard enough time public speaking. it is one of the things people fear most in their life and it is hard enough for citizens of the city to come to a board or commission when they are concerned about an item then address those...
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i think the program notes are sufficient and rather than lecture i would much rather you enjoy the performance. the one thing i would like to emphasize about the first piece this is indeed a comic piece and in most instances westerners have a great problem when they come to a concert of classical music and view it as this is supposed to be serious music. this is not serious music and i would ask to you laugh. you are welcome to laugh. you may laugh. you need to practice laughing. we can progress -- all right. now, for those of you that find laughing difficult ladies and gentlemens you can at this timtiter in a nice way andf you want to be butch about it do the manly thought. please this isn't a work of aesthetic value it should be seen as humorous. as i of practicing this piece i can assure you and my ability for tongue twisters in english is limited let alone in japanese so if you see me stop and the priest turn extraordinarily red it's because i had a booboo. if you will excuse me. (music) this is the sort of thing you don't normally see. this would be a curtain and the oil makes it easier t
i think the program notes are sufficient and rather than lecture i would much rather you enjoy the performance. the one thing i would like to emphasize about the first piece this is indeed a comic piece and in most instances westerners have a great problem when they come to a concert of classical music and view it as this is supposed to be serious music. this is not serious music and i would ask to you laugh. you are welcome to laugh. you may laugh. you need to practice laughing. we can...
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next week's lecture will focus on the democratic national convention and the lecture series is open tothe public it takes place every thursday at san francisco state. >>> mitt romney is the first mormon to be nominated for president. the historic achievement. >>> and a little bit of california star power. clint eastwood's endorsement of a candidate he doesn't always agree with. >>> the president and the democrats will have a an opportunity next week. he's set to visit iowa, colorado, ohio and virginia beginning on saturdays. the stops come just before the democratic national convention next week in charlotte, north carolina. the president will head there on tuesday and is set to deliver his prime time address next thursday night. our live coverage of the democratic convention will begin sunday night with the 10:00 news. ken pritchett will be heading to charlotte to bring us live reports from the convention floor. >>> california governor jerry brown is going to skip the democratic convention in instead he's staying in sacramento. the governor plans to review several bills. he also sited
next week's lecture will focus on the democratic national convention and the lecture series is open tothe public it takes place every thursday at san francisco state. >>> mitt romney is the first mormon to be nominated for president. the historic achievement. >>> and a little bit of california star power. clint eastwood's endorsement of a candidate he doesn't always agree with. >>> the president and the democrats will have a an opportunity next week. he's set to visit...
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this is one of the most costly as a lecture that i've ever seen anywhere in the world in terms of human life lost and destruction as post gadhafi libya prepares for its transition of power to a newly elected assembly to new violence threatens to derail any hopes for democracy. and it's getting dangerously tense on the border between egypt and israel and as cairo bombs militants while a new leader struggles to stop violence in the post mubarak country. global news from the heart of moscow this is r.t. life with me rule received shy russian court reviewing the case of the controversial feminist punk band pussy riot says it will not now announce its verdict until next friday the members of the group of facing three years in jail for storming the altar of russia's main cathedral belting out what they call a protest punk prayer of a child is deeply divided russian society and triggered strong reactions from abroad. has been following this case i should advise you you may find some sexual images in his report. well and the eighth day of the pussy riot trial the judge has set a date for the ve
this is one of the most costly as a lecture that i've ever seen anywhere in the world in terms of human life lost and destruction as post gadhafi libya prepares for its transition of power to a newly elected assembly to new violence threatens to derail any hopes for democracy. and it's getting dangerously tense on the border between egypt and israel and as cairo bombs militants while a new leader struggles to stop violence in the post mubarak country. global news from the heart of moscow this...
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next week's lecture will focus on the democratic national convention and the lecture series is open tothe public it takes place every thursday at san francisco state. >>> mitt romney is the first mormon to be nominated for president. the historic achievement. >>> and a little bit of california star power. clint eastwood's endorsement of a candidate he doesn't always agree with. >>> the president and the democrats will have a an opportunity next week. he's set to visit iowa, colorado, ohio and virginia beginning on saturdays. the stops come just before the democratic national convention next week in charlotte, north carolina. the president will head there on tuesday and is set to deliver his prime time address next thursday night. our live coverage of the democratic convention will begin sunday night with the 10:00 news. ken pritchett will be heading to charlotte to bring us live reports from the convention floor. >>> california governor jerry brown is going to skip the democratic convention in instead he's staying in sacramento. the governor plans to review several bills. he also sited
next week's lecture will focus on the democratic national convention and the lecture series is open tothe public it takes place every thursday at san francisco state. >>> mitt romney is the first mormon to be nominated for president. the historic achievement. >>> and a little bit of california star power. clint eastwood's endorsement of a candidate he doesn't always agree with. >>> the president and the democrats will have a an opportunity next week. he's set to visit...
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i just got a lecture on the failure to extend professional courtesy to one's spouse.best you don't get meredith. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. you're in-- i still feel bad that i'm not gonna be here. for the surgery? i'll be unconscious. that's not when i'm gonna miss you. okay. then i guess i w-- you can feel bad about all the time that follows. you know, when i'm not under general anesthesia, and you're still not here. you're halfway around the world... with arnold. andrew. raah! excuse me? he's a rock star. i kind of feel like the sound of an adoring crowd should follow his name. i don't--i don't... is that a compliment or an insult? i don't know. i guess it depends on how you feel about rock stars. okay, well, andrew is not a rock st-- raah! okay, you know what? can you stop that, please? it's starting to get annoying. my wife's leaving. i'm allowed to be annoying. i'm not a real wife, so that doesn't buy for a lot of bad behavior. well, you're my real best friend. what does that get me? i'm sorry. don't be. go be happy... with andrew. raah! you're
i just got a lecture on the failure to extend professional courtesy to one's spouse.best you don't get meredith. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. you're in-- i still feel bad that i'm not gonna be here. for the surgery? i'll be unconscious. that's not when i'm gonna miss you. okay. then i guess i w-- you can feel bad about all the time that follows. you know, when i'm not under general anesthesia, and you're still not here. you're halfway around the world... with arnold. andrew....
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otherwise i'll show you later in the lecture. paint lines are another indicator of how damaged buildings are. if you want to look at the paint lines on this building, it's kind of hard to tell until you get up close. remember, this building is kind of a grayish tannish color, i guess. when you get a little bit closer, this side of the building should be the same color as this side of the building. what happened was this building moved away from the building next door and that's how far it moved. separation between buildings. you want to look at the separation to see if it's even, is it the same distance at the bottom as at the top, but that's another indicator of how damaged buildings are. this one looks fairly even, but when you get closer you can tell with the racking on the bottom that this building was pulled away. liquefaction, liquefaction is a term they use when the ground is loose. usually when structures or infrastructure is built on sand or land fill, something that's not solid, what happens is in shaking, during an ear
otherwise i'll show you later in the lecture. paint lines are another indicator of how damaged buildings are. if you want to look at the paint lines on this building, it's kind of hard to tell until you get up close. remember, this building is kind of a grayish tannish color, i guess. when you get a little bit closer, this side of the building should be the same color as this side of the building. what happened was this building moved away from the building next door and that's how far it...
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i really ought to teach these students something of neuroscience and so why give it a couple of lectures to that at the end of the course and then fought not see if this works so that's what we do and they meet once a week it is a seminar course for two hours in the evening and i invite members of the faculty or other scientists have been visiting for new york to come and talk to the students for two hours about what they don't know in a very specific way. not the big questions, not how does the universe began what is the nature of consciousness. i mean, the nature and discovery channel and all they do a marvelous job on that. these are what i call case histories of americans. how individual scientist grapples with what he or she doesn't know and why she is this rather than that. what happens if you notice rather than that, don't know this rather than that. things of that nature. >> who is the scientist that you use in the course? >> in the book on the include the four cases, in fact a couple of them are tabulations of two or three. one of them is a scientist named inr ressa, who studies
i really ought to teach these students something of neuroscience and so why give it a couple of lectures to that at the end of the course and then fought not see if this works so that's what we do and they meet once a week it is a seminar course for two hours in the evening and i invite members of the faculty or other scientists have been visiting for new york to come and talk to the students for two hours about what they don't know in a very specific way. not the big questions, not how does...
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you know when i teach in my lectures i talk about how we did things within a second and long term for me was fifteen second the short term was with and want to do seconds now long term to be actually a nano second but think about it think about the amount of hundreds of thousands of trades that are now done in a nanosecond and the risk that comes along if something goes wrong so no i don't think this is going to be the last time you see this happen it will happen the faster these markets get the more risk there is of it just pass to be happening and then the real question is going to have to be oversight not only within the companies but within the government looking at these companies and allowing them to do what they do and before we get to regulation i want to touch on something you and i were talking about a little bit before this interview which was what kind of vulnerability this high frequency trading opened up in the markets you were mentioning cyber terrorism. yes i had lunch with a senator a couple months ago and one of the main concerns that nobody seems it's off about is t
you know when i teach in my lectures i talk about how we did things within a second and long term for me was fifteen second the short term was with and want to do seconds now long term to be actually a nano second but think about it think about the amount of hundreds of thousands of trades that are now done in a nanosecond and the risk that comes along if something goes wrong so no i don't think this is going to be the last time you see this happen it will happen the faster these markets get...
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on c-span 3 also throughout the convention, 4 hours of american history tv with lectures, oral history, and look at historical american sites and art -- arty facts. >>> coming up today on booktv journalist lindsey hilsum on the libyan revolution. and then several authors illustrate the advancement of the civil right movement through education and more. later a bookstore owner, a publisher and a literary agent give their perspective on the future of books and bookstores. coming up next from the 2012 print error lit fest, lindsey hilsum talks about the coverage of the february 2011 uprising in libya and the overthrow of mohammed gaffe d.a. if i.sureo this is about 30 minutes.or >> thank you, john.on, om let me clarify i'm no longera dy working for the "chicago tribune." that was many years ago. it is in my bio. thank you for mentioning it.c gooda afternoon, and welcome. my name is mar that dunn sei. gadhafi presided over libya from 1969 to 2011. the longest period of rule of any post colonial arab leader.rm during the 42 years, he was bestowed upon himself the title3 of such as guide and
on c-span 3 also throughout the convention, 4 hours of american history tv with lectures, oral history, and look at historical american sites and art -- arty facts. >>> coming up today on booktv journalist lindsey hilsum on the libyan revolution. and then several authors illustrate the advancement of the civil right movement through education and more. later a bookstore owner, a publisher and a literary agent give their perspective on the future of books and bookstores. coming up next...
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he comes home upset with the architects did in front of the podium and spend all evening lecturing him if you feel that there is a question along the way that you would like to interrupt, let's make this into a discussion. the aia expected me to talk about how tad on to historic buildings. maybe i would talk more about finding building features, or how we locate buildings and facades. i would like to share how i look at some of. the ways of architecture supports the urban traditions, the ongoing special practices, and future development. i am losing my text. i began with cities as an urban setting. each time we build we contribute, and for me, this is about the daily life as experienced by the residence, the workers and visitors. i think about this in three ways. the first is that this is an urban identity. what is the unique character of selma? how was this remembered as distinct from other districts? other cities that we know, like charleston, this is fun to do. going back to my slides of my favorite cities. amsterdam, berlin, how was this different than other districts in san franci
he comes home upset with the architects did in front of the podium and spend all evening lecturing him if you feel that there is a question along the way that you would like to interrupt, let's make this into a discussion. the aia expected me to talk about how tad on to historic buildings. maybe i would talk more about finding building features, or how we locate buildings and facades. i would like to share how i look at some of. the ways of architecture supports the urban traditions, the...
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it's not passive lectures. you have a process where you're engaging people in realtime. >> i recommend people spend five minutes and look at the physics class to get a feel. the most notable thing in the physics class is it's taught by i do not brown. he teaches who is not a real professor and he's our best teacher. he's better than me. i'm teaching a statistics class and students say this kid almost, in his 20s is a better instructor than me. the old model of lectures, you want to lose weight and you're going to watch a professor exercise? the truth is to lose weight exercise yourself. we put the student exercise front and center. we've heard people say they learned more about software engineering than mole semester in college. >> you served your stanford class, that had done both the on line address in class and the overwhelming majority said if they were going to do the class again? >> it blew my mind. normally, these kids, i think i'm actually good professor, a fun guy my 200 students come to see my show an
it's not passive lectures. you have a process where you're engaging people in realtime. >> i recommend people spend five minutes and look at the physics class to get a feel. the most notable thing in the physics class is it's taught by i do not brown. he teaches who is not a real professor and he's our best teacher. he's better than me. i'm teaching a statistics class and students say this kid almost, in his 20s is a better instructor than me. the old model of lectures, you want to lose...
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most recently batts was working as a consultant as well as lecturer at harvard niversiiy. 23:18;35 and to those who hurt beat who would rob and cause pain to the weak were down were not going to back off we're going to cootinueeto make this city a safer city :48 councilman kraft...22:59:19 i would have prefered ssmeone local i think we've gone down this road before with commioners from outside the city it's a steep learning curve :31 3((vo- joy)) commissioner batts says he doesn't plan to make any maaor changes until he has an opportunity to fully evaulate the department and the direction it's heading. top commanners have been told that they will e competing for thier job...and need to expected batts will go before councilmembers for confirmation ... next month. joo lepola fox 45 news at 5:30. work continues this hour on east onument street to repair a sinkhole. sinkhole.crews filled the hole again after weekend rains washed tons of material away. several homes were evacuated yesterday.today, those evacuations have been lifted, and the sidewalks are open.the timetable stays the same, t
most recently batts was working as a consultant as well as lecturer at harvard niversiiy. 23:18;35 and to those who hurt beat who would rob and cause pain to the weak were down were not going to back off we're going to cootinueeto make this city a safer city :48 councilman kraft...22:59:19 i would have prefered ssmeone local i think we've gone down this road before with commioners from outside the city it's a steep learning curve :31 3((vo- joy)) commissioner batts says he doesn't plan to make...
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reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lecturesradar was voted the winner of these san francisco contest. after two decades of working for free, michelle is able to make radar her full-time job. >> i am a right to myself, but i feel like my work in this world is eagerly to bring writers together and to produce literary events. if i was only doing my own work, i would not be happy. it is, like throwing a party or a dinner party. i can match that person with that person. it is really fun for me. it is nerve wracking during the actual readings. i hope everyone is good. i hope the audience likes them. i hope everybody shows up. but everything works out. at the end of the reading, everyone is happy. ♪ >> you probably think you know all about the exploratorium. but have you ever been after dark? did you know there was a monthly party called after dark? science mixes with culture and adults mix with other adults. no kids allowed. every week there is a different theme. to tell us about the themes is melissa alexander. tell us about some of
reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lecturesradar was voted the winner of these san francisco contest. after two decades of working for free, michelle is able to make radar her full-time job. >> i am a right to myself, but i feel like my work in this world is eagerly to bring writers together and to produce literary events. if i was only doing my own work, i would not be happy. it is, like throwing a party or a dinner...
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i will not be lectured by mitt romneyut the tone of the campaign. he's flown owl over the counselry said he's not sure the president believes in president. auctions off dinners for the right wing trump who questions if the president was born in america. i am happy to listen to charges but the lecture about mitt romney about the tone of the campaign is a pill too big to swallow. >> chris: robert, thank you for coming. always good to talk to you, sir. up next. the mitt romney team response. we'll sit down with ed gillespie, next. you know what's complicated? shipping. shipping's complicated. not really. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service shipping's easy. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that's not complicated. no. come on. how about... a handshake. alright. priority mail flat rate boxes. starting at just $5.15. only from the postal service. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connect
i will not be lectured by mitt romneyut the tone of the campaign. he's flown owl over the counselry said he's not sure the president believes in president. auctions off dinners for the right wing trump who questions if the president was born in america. i am happy to listen to charges but the lecture about mitt romney about the tone of the campaign is a pill too big to swallow. >> chris: robert, thank you for coming. always good to talk to you, sir. up next. the mitt romney team response....
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>>neil: amazing, to say nothing of lecturing banks on lending and lecturing home builders on building and oil guys on oil prices. sometimes they should look in the mirror before they point the finger. >>guest: or creating a new agency. >>neil: we wanted to get that in perspective. numbers that are not remote like this. >> watch this blow torch and show you the amazing ceiling power we replace the bottom this boat with a screen door and covered it in this. after a day on the water, not only does it stay afloat but the inside is completely dry. >> you are protected against spills, drops, and a heavy truck is no match. >>neil: the products look durable but what about the economy? not is were. the over all number was up for durable goods you take away a jump in airplane orders and demand was down so now what would you pay? our market watcher says not much. what is going on? >>guest: not so durable. unfortunately for those that manufacture that stuff that make all that stuff and those that work in manufacturing in the united states, it is a sad story. orders for most durable goods fell dur
>>neil: amazing, to say nothing of lecturing banks on lending and lecturing home builders on building and oil guys on oil prices. sometimes they should look in the mirror before they point the finger. >>guest: or creating a new agency. >>neil: we wanted to get that in perspective. numbers that are not remote like this. >> watch this blow torch and show you the amazing ceiling power we replace the bottom this boat with a screen door and covered it in this. after a day on...
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later in the year sure enough, they were taking turns lecturing each other.n the big idea of his administration. though ryan also started out nice enough. >> mr. president, you said health care reform is budget reform. you're right. >> reporter: but it was all downhill from there. >> this bill does not control costs. this bill does not reduce deficits. instead, this bill adds a new health care entitlement at a time when we had no idea how to pay for the entitlements we already have. >> reporter: note the president's facial expression. the president would later lecture congressman ryan on his signature achievement in a speech at george washington university last year with ryan seated in the front row. the president was now ripping up ryan's big house budget idea. >> i believe it paints a vision of our future that is deeply pessimistic. it's a vision that says if our roads crumble and our bridges collapse, we can't afford to fix them. that's not right. it's not going to happen as long as i'm president. >> reporter: and by now it was not even a serious ideany lo
later in the year sure enough, they were taking turns lecturing each other.n the big idea of his administration. though ryan also started out nice enough. >> mr. president, you said health care reform is budget reform. you're right. >> reporter: but it was all downhill from there. >> this bill does not control costs. this bill does not reduce deficits. instead, this bill adds a new health care entitlement at a time when we had no idea how to pay for the entitlements we already...
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quote, i advice ento lectures from the great courses in the car. i'm listening to a great one on voltaire right now. i enjoy studying the enlightenment which is an 18th century debate. yes, the enlightenment was a fascinating debate back in the 18th century about whether science and reason had a role to play in the public sphere. a debate that to republicans rages on to this day. (laughter) and folks, you know, this election, this election really is all about policy. whether it be the economy, immigration, religious freedom, women's rights do. we want the failed ideas of the last four years or the mystery prize inside the handsome box. now folks,-- (laughter) what could it be? this stark choice goes beyond the presidential race. control of the senate is also up for grabs. so senate candidates are addressing what many voters are saying, hey, maybe we should stop holding elections. of course i'm talking about repealing the 17th amendment which specifies that there be two senators from each state elected by the people thereof. it is the constitution h
quote, i advice ento lectures from the great courses in the car. i'm listening to a great one on voltaire right now. i enjoy studying the enlightenment which is an 18th century debate. yes, the enlightenment was a fascinating debate back in the 18th century about whether science and reason had a role to play in the public sphere. a debate that to republicans rages on to this day. (laughter) and folks, you know, this election, this election really is all about policy. whether it be the economy,...
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reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lecturesradar was voted the winner of these san francisco contest. after two decades of working for free, michelle is able to make radar her full-time job. >> i am a right to myself, but i feel like my work in this world is eagerly to bring writers together and to produce literary events. if i was only doing my own work, i would not be happy. it is, like throwing a party or a dinner party. i can match that person with that person. it is really fun for me. it is nerve wracking during the actual readings. i hope everyone is good. i hope the audience likes them. i hope everybody shows up. but everything works out. at the end of the reading, everyone is happy. ♪
reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lecturesradar was voted the winner of these san francisco contest. after two decades of working for free, michelle is able to make radar her full-time job. >> i am a right to myself, but i feel like my work in this world is eagerly to bring writers together and to produce literary events. if i was only doing my own work, i would not be happy. it is, like throwing a party or a dinner...
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in addition to lecturing on the role of the news media, mr. dunsmore conducted a study of the potential consequences of live television coverage of war, something very interesting here. and the next war live was published bihar saturday in 1996. joseph nye, dean of harvard's kennedy school and a favorite of mine as my students know described duns more's work as exactly the kind of probing analysis of which the school can be proud. he has won other awards, but met me just conclude with the comments of former secretary of state henry kissinger of his newest book that you, some of you have copies of, and he'll be discussing this morning. this compilation of essays dealing with the weeks when he accompanied me in the early 1970s to his commentaries on the arab spring will mark dunsmore firmly as one of the significant journalists of our era. so it's a great pleasure for me to welcome barrie dunsmore, and i want to thank him for the service he's rendered to our country in sound news reporting, and he still contributes to vermont, at least, in his c
in addition to lecturing on the role of the news media, mr. dunsmore conducted a study of the potential consequences of live television coverage of war, something very interesting here. and the next war live was published bihar saturday in 1996. joseph nye, dean of harvard's kennedy school and a favorite of mine as my students know described duns more's work as exactly the kind of probing analysis of which the school can be proud. he has won other awards, but met me just conclude with the...