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pleased to welcome today profess that will staff specialist in climate change at the australian national university and a member of the publicly funded climate council all australia has recently expressed frustration with the australian leadership rejecting the link between climate change and goose flies. stephen welcome to the program and key on this a super typhoon and the philippines has renewed debate about extreme weather what's causing it. while extreme weather events occur naturally in climates that they've been around forever and they still will be around the real question is are they being influenced by climate change to the law to work it out on that ended in a studio in heat waves push find some flooding and so on but also in tropical spa complex that are connected to philippines recently and the answer is in most of these extreme events we can already see some influence climate change on their behavior on their nature that's the real question in most cases climate change is acting to make them more intense more severe than in some cases also more frequent see you linking be extreme even
pleased to welcome today profess that will staff specialist in climate change at the australian national university and a member of the publicly funded climate council all australia has recently expressed frustration with the australian leadership rejecting the link between climate change and goose flies. stephen welcome to the program and key on this a super typhoon and the philippines has renewed debate about extreme weather what's causing it. while extreme weather events occur naturally in...
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developed by china's national university of defense technology led the latest rankings. it can perform 33.86 quadrillion calculations per second. the top five supercomputers on the list also remain unchanged from the previous rankings. u.s. systems took second, third and fifth places. japan's "k" supercomputer was in fourth position. in 2011 it headed the list. the system was developed by fujitsu. >>> all right. that is going to wrap it up for biz tonight. i'll leave you with the markets. >>> delegates from more than 190 countries and regions are trying to find common ground on an issue that's affecting communities worldwide. they're meeting in warsaw to work out the details of a new framework for cutting greenhouse gas emissions. ministers and other negotiators at the united nations climate change talks have been debating the issue since last week. the new framework will apply to all countries from 2020. it will replace the kyoto protocol which only binds some industrialized nations. environment ministers want to finalize an agreement in 2015. they'll discuss a time lin
developed by china's national university of defense technology led the latest rankings. it can perform 33.86 quadrillion calculations per second. the top five supercomputers on the list also remain unchanged from the previous rankings. u.s. systems took second, third and fifth places. japan's "k" supercomputer was in fourth position. in 2011 it headed the list. the system was developed by fujitsu. >>> all right. that is going to wrap it up for biz tonight. i'll leave you with...
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in doing the national action plan, and i'll give a plug to the national defense university which will be publishing essays by experts, military experts, intelligence talking about the difference involving women makes. it's not something laura and milan and i are saying it would be really nice if you did this. we know it works. we know in the absence of women being at peace tables, being in negotiations, representing their views, it is less likely to succeed in terms of ending conflicts and providing security. you know, just one quick example, which is one of my favorites, is liberia, a place both laura and i have been to and so strongly admire ellen johnson. we would have never ended the horrible conflict in liberia if it had not been for the women of liber liberia. they said they had enough. christian and muslim women alike joined together to make it clear to the men who were negotiating the peace agreement, which they had tried to negotiate i think seven or eight times before, they were not going home. in fact they barred the doors and boarded the windows so the men could not escape
in doing the national action plan, and i'll give a plug to the national defense university which will be publishing essays by experts, military experts, intelligence talking about the difference involving women makes. it's not something laura and milan and i are saying it would be really nice if you did this. we know it works. we know in the absence of women being at peace tables, being in negotiations, representing their views, it is less likely to succeed in terms of ending conflicts and...
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hudson in washington he is the director of the middle east institute at the national university of singapore and he's a professor emeritus at georgetown university also in washington we have gareth porter he's an investigative journalist and author of the upcoming book manufactured crisis and in paris we cross to emanuel to he is the president of the institute for perspective and security in europe originally cross-talk rose in fact i mean you can jump in anytime you want to go to you first weigh in on the blame game who's at fault here because we were told right at the weekend there's going to be an agreement and then i'll go to emmanuel and then we also are told the french you know threw in the monkey wrench what you're reading well i think we have two problems not just one clearly the government of france was involved in an effort to throw a monkey wrench into the talks on saturday apparently after the french foreign minister had signed off on a unified text for presentation to iran he then went on radio.
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researchers at a national university are digging into the archives to help them prepare for disasters. last year tohoku university established the international research of disaster science. this historian is the director. he studies old documents to see how people dealt with past disasters. the tsunami two years ago inundated the sendai plane. he superimposes a map from the flooded areas from the 17th century. he found that the 2011 tsunami didn't affect the old main road and nearby villages. he says this knowledge could have helped lessen the damage from the disaster. >> translator: it's possible that the highway and towns were built in places that people felt were safe based on their experience with the many tsunamis that had hit the area. >> reporter: he collaborates with other researchers specializing in the science of tsunamis. they are now looking at one that struck in 1611. researchers had assumed that the tsunami was caused by an earthquake with a magnitude of 8.1. but he and his team made new findings. they now believe the quake had a magnitude of 8.5. he says that if such a
researchers at a national university are digging into the archives to help them prepare for disasters. last year tohoku university established the international research of disaster science. this historian is the director. he studies old documents to see how people dealt with past disasters. the tsunami two years ago inundated the sendai plane. he superimposes a map from the flooded areas from the 17th century. he found that the 2011 tsunami didn't affect the old main road and nearby villages....
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hudson in washington he is the director of the middle east institute at the national university of singapore and he's a professor emeritus at georgetown university also in washington we have gareth porter he's an investigative journalist and author of the upcoming book manufactured crisis and in paris we cross to emanuel to he is the president of the institute for perspective and security in europe originally cross in fact i mean you can jump in anytime you want to go to you first weigh in on the blame game who is at fault here because we were told right at the weekend there's going to be an agreement and then i'll go to emanuel and then we also are told the french you know threw in the monkey wrench what you're reading. well i think we have two problems not just one clearly the government of france was involved in an effort to throw a monkey wrench into the talks on saturday apparently after the the french foreign minister had signed off on a unified text for presentation to iran he then went on radio and gave this interview in which he referred to a con game talked about these two issues a
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hudson in washington he is the director of the middle east institute at the national university of singapore and he's a professor emeritus at georgetown university also in washington we have gareth porter he's an investigative journalist and author of the upcoming book manufactured crisis and in paris we cross to emanuel to he is the president of the institute for perspective and security in europe originally in fact i mean you can jump in anytime you want to go to you first weigh in on the blame game who is at fault here because we were told right at the weekend there's going to be an agreement and then i'll go to emanuel and then we all who are told the french you know threw in the monkey wrench what you're reading. well i think we have two problems not just one clearly the government of france was involved in an effort to throw a monkey wrench into the talks on saturday apparently after the the french foreign minister had signed off on a unified text for presentation to iran he then went on radio and gave this interview in which he referred to a con game talked about these two issues and
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including korea which point my doctor spoke to me a professor of nuclear engineering at seoul national university is to give thanks for joining us is footing the night lights has been seen from his packet to look like an intricate process fraught with uncertainty and balances to make jewelry there's good reason to be actually you know they're talking about removing these fuel bundles in a time of two beefy two hundred and eighty p there's going to any one nice thing then it's going to be a disaster because the source itself is like a thousand nuclear bombs. i can think of both the hiroshima it opened above ten thousand times more break and the chills this the hottest spot on the potty. so i can see how they may have had to leave to the clean up until they got everything in order but why did it take over two years to get this point to some it's not actually long enough in fact you could take a look back at the nineteen eighteen the united states the baby five years. just one reactor only partially molten in this case the coconut creek school the more convicted spies before it reaches fifteen hundr
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and toward the end of my career i went to the national defense university and started work on doctoralprogram at george washington university. got a doctorate along the way and got contact bid the state department a about two two and a half years ago. the incumbent asked me to consider coming to work here. it got me to thinking. here we are. >> dr. raldolf, who uses these volumes? who reads these? >> guest: well, first of all, there's an answer to that. a philosophical answer. the real purpose of the volume is to provide the transparency and the accountability that is courted with democracy. if you don't have insight in to what your government is doing in the end, you can't create that kind of understanding and accountability. and there are various proxies. they have changed over time. when the series first started, again, it was primarily an internal audience within the state department as working documents. as the series evolved, i would say that at this point there are several primary audiences. first of all, you have policy makers, really, across the government studying the antesee
and toward the end of my career i went to the national defense university and started work on doctoralprogram at george washington university. got a doctorate along the way and got contact bid the state department a about two two and a half years ago. the incumbent asked me to consider coming to work here. it got me to thinking. here we are. >> dr. raldolf, who uses these volumes? who reads these? >> guest: well, first of all, there's an answer to that. a philosophical answer. the...
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slave holding family in america, and i would like you to comment about how it connects to the nation's universitiescraig steven wilder, author of "ebony and ivy: race, slavery, and the troubled history of america's universities." [♪] is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we continue our conversation on slavery. we are joined by a woman who uncovered her ancestors were the largest slave trading family in u.s. history. katrina brown is with us. she documented her boots in the film "traces of the trade." grandmother traced back. i was in seminary when i got a booklet in the mail that you vote for all of her grandchildren. she shared our family history, all the happy days. she also explained that the anthony, camemarc to bristol as a sailor in 1944, and then she wrote, i haven't stomach enough to describe the ensuing slave trade. what hit me hard was the realization that i already knew knew but somehow buried it along the way. what no one realized in my family was that the dewolf's were the largest slave trading family in u.s. history. they brought over 10,000
slave holding family in america, and i would like you to comment about how it connects to the nation's universitiescraig steven wilder, author of "ebony and ivy: race, slavery, and the troubled history of america's universities." [♪] is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we continue our conversation on slavery. we are joined by a woman who uncovered her ancestors were the largest slave trading family in u.s. history. katrina brown is with...
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and jeff pegues on the nation's newest college football powerhouse, which is also the country's first university for the deaf. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. and every hour with every new image we see the toll seems to get worse. a country of 96 million people hit by a typhoon of enormous power. this is what it looks like in the philippines, with the police chief in tacloban says up to 10,000 are dead. there was understandable chaos there. we noticed this picture of an owner standing outside his store with a gun trying to keep looters away. as american forces head in to help tonight here's what haiyan looks like from space. you can see the enormous area the storm still covers even though its wind speeds are down significantly. we begin with seth doane in beijing. >> hundreds of thousands of filipinos are coming to grips with the devastating impact from haiyan, the storm's heavy winds turned entire neighborhoods into piles of rubble. but it was the wall of water, more than ten feet
and jeff pegues on the nation's newest college football powerhouse, which is also the country's first university for the deaf. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. and every hour with every new image we see the toll seems to get worse. a country of 96 million people hit by a typhoon of enormous power. this is what it looks like in the philippines, with the police chief...
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nationally. the university is in an unwanted spotlight.re new developments tonight involving the hate crime investigation on campus. a fourth student has been suspended. he joins three other white students who are accused of harassing and attacking their black roommate. also, within the hour, the president of the university released a statement. reads in part -- we are offering a comprehensive review of sjsu's student code of conduct. our goal is including race-based misconduct in existing zero tolerance student conduct policies. the president also met with the president of the local chapter of the naacp. they will hold a joint news conference on monday to discuss pending criminal charges. as for the reaction from campus, we bring in nbc bay area's marianne favreau who joins us from the campus. >> reporter: raj, i can tell you the students i talked to this afternoon are most upsbet how the university handled this situation. they say even after university housing found out about the alleged hate crimes, they simply transferred two of the su
nationally. the university is in an unwanted spotlight.re new developments tonight involving the hate crime investigation on campus. a fourth student has been suspended. he joins three other white students who are accused of harassing and attacking their black roommate. also, within the hour, the president of the university released a statement. reads in part -- we are offering a comprehensive review of sjsu's student code of conduct. our goal is including race-based misconduct in existing zero...
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we also know that yesterday there was a festival at national hispanic university.to have a tradition of a day of the dead event every year. so that's great. we also have [ speaking spanish ] it means the last stop. it will be a great program put on my local artists, barbara diaz, and also rick moreno whom i'm sure you know. he is a wonderful, wonderful artist that is also a master at --. so you will be seeing a lot of that type of work. >> what does this tell you about the rich culture we have here. we celebrate kwanzaa, day of the dead. this area, if you're not fascinated by the melting pot that is the bay area. >> i think that's one of the biggest assets of the community in san jose and in the south bay and in the bay area is that certainly we have our issues and our problems and our differences but in terms of being around different cultures, there is a certain level of tolerance and actually celebration that i feel exists here that doesn't exist in other communities. there are many opportunities. all of these things we've been talking about are open to all nati
we also know that yesterday there was a festival at national hispanic university.to have a tradition of a day of the dead event every year. so that's great. we also have [ speaking spanish ] it means the last stop. it will be a great program put on my local artists, barbara diaz, and also rick moreno whom i'm sure you know. he is a wonderful, wonderful artist that is also a master at --. so you will be seeing a lot of that type of work. >> what does this tell you about the rich culture we...
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. >> reporter: gallaudet, the nation's first university for the deaf, has a long and storied footballthe bisons invented the huddle thought up by a quarterback in the 1890s as a way to keep other players from seeing what they signed. but the school famous for its contribution to the game, wasn't particularly good at playing it. senior quarterback todd bonheyo. >> translator: i think the toughest part of the season is that it's real. based on previous seasons, we've never had this type of luck or this type of winning streak. >> reporter: this year, gallaudet is 9-0, in the run for the school first ncaa championship. the team only has 54 players, half the size of most in its division. but between the white lines, it only takes 11. >> 6'6", 270 pounds. >> reporter: you're a big dude? >> thank you. >> reporter: senior adam talaat is a defensive end, he might also be the gifirst gallaudet player in history to make it to the nfl. >> it's been a dream of mine since i remember. for it to happen here at gallaudet, i couldn't imagine a better place. >> reporter: last week, with just two seconds
. >> reporter: gallaudet, the nation's first university for the deaf, has a long and storied footballthe bisons invented the huddle thought up by a quarterback in the 1890s as a way to keep other players from seeing what they signed. but the school famous for its contribution to the game, wasn't particularly good at playing it. senior quarterback todd bonheyo. >> translator: i think the toughest part of the season is that it's real. based on previous seasons, we've never had this...
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well it's now been over six months since president obama took to the podium at the national defense university and spoke about the need for more accountability and transparency for the u.s. drone program the very precision of drone strikes and the necessary secrecy often involved in such actions can end up shielding our government from the public scrutiny that a troop deployment invites could also lead a president and his team to view drone strikes as a cure all for terrorism and for this reason i've insisted on strong oversight of all lethal action. after i took office my administration began briefing all strikes outside of iraq and afghanistan to be appropriate committees of congress it was around that same time that his administration leaked that one step he would take towards more accountability would be to shift the drone campaign from the jurisdiction of the cia to that of the defense department however fast forward six months later to today and the cia remains at the helm of drone operations for the topic about the stalled plan i was joined earlier by tony shaffer a senior fellow at the
well it's now been over six months since president obama took to the podium at the national defense university and spoke about the need for more accountability and transparency for the u.s. drone program the very precision of drone strikes and the necessary secrecy often involved in such actions can end up shielding our government from the public scrutiny that a troop deployment invites could also lead a president and his team to view drone strikes as a cure all for terrorism and for this...
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of reporting or well back in may if you can recall president obama gave a speech at the national defense university addressing this issue of drones and he said that he was prepared to he vowed that he was going to make changes when it comes to the drone campaign and that there was going to be a higher level higher standard before the white house would authorize a strike he said that for example one condition he he announced was that the strike are the danger would have to be imminent instead of significant so whether or not that contributes to the decline in numbers that we're seeing we don't know again there's a lot that we don't know a lot of it is speculation because it still is really shrouded in secrecy and i'm glad that you brought up that speech that he delivered back in may because he did promise that he was going to make changes have you seen those changes or that he promised more transparency for these drone strikes. he did it he did valid that he was going to try to be as transparent as possible we haven't really heard much from the administration since then in terms of any clear policy
of reporting or well back in may if you can recall president obama gave a speech at the national defense university addressing this issue of drones and he said that he was prepared to he vowed that he was going to make changes when it comes to the drone campaign and that there was going to be a higher level higher standard before the white house would authorize a strike he said that for example one condition he he announced was that the strike are the danger would have to be imminent instead of...
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reporting or will dedicate and that many anti can recall president obama gave a speech at the national defense university interesting position and counted he sat back and he was preparing to him now that you can make changes when it comes to confronting him and i was going to be a higher level of higher standard on before the white house would authorize a strike east and back up for example one condition he is the announcement that the straight guy or the danger would have to be in and instead of significance out whether or not mad that contributes to the decline in numbers that we're seeing. we don't tell against lot that we don't know a lot of speculation because it's aliens. i'm really trying to seek receive and i'm glad you brought up that speech he delivered back in may because he did promise that he was going to make changes. have you seen those changes all that bad that he promised more transparency from the storm strikes. any day now that you're going to be as transparent as possible we haven't really heard much from the administration since then and in terms of any on your policy changes media e
reporting or will dedicate and that many anti can recall president obama gave a speech at the national defense university interesting position and counted he sat back and he was preparing to him now that you can make changes when it comes to confronting him and i was going to be a higher level of higher standard on before the white house would authorize a strike east and back up for example one condition he is the announcement that the straight guy or the danger would have to be in and instead...
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of reporting or well back in may if you can recall president obama gave a speech at the national defense university addressing this issue of drones and he said that he was prepared to he vowed that he was going to make changes when it comes to the drone campaign and that there was going to be a higher level higher standard before the white house would authorize a strike he said that for example one condition he he announced was that the strike are the danger would have to be imminent instead of significant so whether or not that contributes to the decline in numbers that we're seeing we don't know again there's a lot that we don't know a lot of it is speculation because it still is really shrouded in secrecy and i'm glad that you brought up that speech that he delivered back in may because he did promise that he was going to make changes have you seen those changes that he promised more transparency for these drone strikes. he did it he did vowed that he was going to try to be as transparent as possible we haven't really heard much from the administration since then in terms of any clear policy cha
of reporting or well back in may if you can recall president obama gave a speech at the national defense university addressing this issue of drones and he said that he was prepared to he vowed that he was going to make changes when it comes to the drone campaign and that there was going to be a higher level higher standard before the white house would authorize a strike he said that for example one condition he he announced was that the strike are the danger would have to be imminent instead of...
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of reporting or well back in may if you can recall president obama gave a speech at the national defense university addressing this issue of drones and he said that he was prepared to he vowed that he was going to make changes when it comes to the drone campaign and that there was going to be a higher level higher standard before the white house would authorize a strike he said that for example one condition he announced was that the strike or the danger would have to be imminent instead of significant so whether or not that contributes to the decline in numbers that we're seeing we don't know again that we don't know a lot of it is speculation because it still is really shrouded in secrecy and i'm glad that you brought up that speech that he delivered back in may because he did promise that he was going to make changes have you seen those changes that he promised more transparency for these drone strikes. he did he did vowed that he was going to try to be as transparent as possible we haven't really her. heard much from the administration since then in terms of any clear policy changes the earlier
of reporting or well back in may if you can recall president obama gave a speech at the national defense university addressing this issue of drones and he said that he was prepared to he vowed that he was going to make changes when it comes to the drone campaign and that there was going to be a higher level higher standard before the white house would authorize a strike he said that for example one condition he announced was that the strike or the danger would have to be imminent instead of...
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that well it's now been over six months since president obama took to the podium at the national defense university and spoke about the need for more accountability and transparency for the u s drone program. the very precision of drone strikes and unnecessary secrecy often involved in such actions can end up shielding our government from the scrutiny. the troop deployment and bikes. it also leave a president and his team to view drone strikes as each or all. the terrorists for this reason i've insisted on strong oversight of all. we collect. after i took office by administration began briefing all strikes outside of iraq and afghanistan to the appropriate committees of congress. it was around that same time that his administration week that one step we take for its mark on ability would be to shift the ground campaign from the jurisdiction of the ci days and that of the defense department. however ask for it six months later to today and sei it remains at the home and run operations set it up about this all planned i was doing earlier by tony shaffer senior fellow at the london center for policy r
that well it's now been over six months since president obama took to the podium at the national defense university and spoke about the need for more accountability and transparency for the u s drone program. the very precision of drone strikes and unnecessary secrecy often involved in such actions can end up shielding our government from the scrutiny. the troop deployment and bikes. it also leave a president and his team to view drone strikes as each or all. the terrorists for this reason i've...
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really, it set michigan on a path that not only made it one of the best universities in the nation but one of the best in the word. and that's because henry philip tappan didn't dream small. >>> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring ann arbor, michigan. our local content vehicles recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about ann arbor at c-span.org/local content. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >>> there are some serious scholars in women's studies. most departments include their fair share of nonideological academics. but ideologically fervent, statistically hardliners set the tone. by the way, conservative women, moderate women, libertarian women, traditionally religious women left out 6789. >>> her critiques of late 20th criticism have led people to label her. join mark levin on c-span 2. >>> up next, author and historian byron price describes the history of the cattle dwriechlt because of the rigorous nature of the job, men only participated in a few drive. he is the director of the charles m
really, it set michigan on a path that not only made it one of the best universities in the nation but one of the best in the word. and that's because henry philip tappan didn't dream small. >>> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring ann arbor, michigan. our local content vehicles recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about ann arbor at c-span.org/local content. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3....
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the educational establishment when i was at the national defense university for example we use the material to teach the upcoming senior leadership of government and the military about strategic decision-making and how the government works. the most visit will and active audience was the academic community. we have a historical advisory committee that was mandated by the 1991 law that created our overall act to be at this point. most of those members are represented as a major historical political science the american society for international law is represented there and what we find is that our immediate feedback in whatever good or bad we do is most often noticed by the academic community. what we create here i think is the foundation to the understanding of how this government performs in the world of foreign relations. you have to do a lot of work in addition to what we provide which you can't avoid going through this pathway that we have established. >> host: two other departments have historians with the same mandates? >> guest: they really don't. in fact i just returned from a confe
the educational establishment when i was at the national defense university for example we use the material to teach the upcoming senior leadership of government and the military about strategic decision-making and how the government works. the most visit will and active audience was the academic community. we have a historical advisory committee that was mandated by the 1991 law that created our overall act to be at this point. most of those members are represented as a major historical...
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director cordray, there are four economists, one from the university of chicago, nyu, occ, national university of singapore that recently released an independent valuation under the credit card acts, i strongly supported, many elements i authored. looking at the data from 150 million accounts, the study found huge benefits estimating the reforms are saving turms almost $21 billion per year. 21 billion per year. i was listening to the accounts. this is one area of $21 billion a year of savings. the average consumer's borrowing cost reduced by annualized 2% of average daily balances. some of the people with the lowest fico scores found 10%. also found consumer's access to credit has not been reduced. so given the success, and i believe you've released your own -- the bureau has released its own report on the act and found similar successes. given the success of the credit card act reforms, what lessons can the bureau draw to protect consumers and improve transparency as it relates to credit cards and other financial products? >> thank you, senator. thank the entire congress for the work they did
director cordray, there are four economists, one from the university of chicago, nyu, occ, national university of singapore that recently released an independent valuation under the credit card acts, i strongly supported, many elements i authored. looking at the data from 150 million accounts, the study found huge benefits estimating the reforms are saving turms almost $21 billion per year. 21 billion per year. i was listening to the accounts. this is one area of $21 billion a year of savings....
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really, it set michigan on a path that not only made it one of the best universities in the nation, but one of the best in the world. and that's because henry phillip tappen didn't dream small. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring ann arbor, michigan. our local content vehicles recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about ann arbor and c-span's local content vehicles at c-span.org/localcontent. you're watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >>> when george wallace was governor of alabama during the 1960s, he fiercely supported segregation in his state, famously standing in the schoolhouse door to prevent the enrollment of black students at the university of alabama. wallace later retracted these views and apologized for his segregationist policies. in this program, historians dan
really, it set michigan on a path that not only made it one of the best universities in the nation, but one of the best in the world. and that's because henry phillip tappen didn't dream small. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring ann arbor, michigan. our local content vehicles recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about ann arbor and c-span's local content vehicles at c-span.org/localcontent. you're watching american history tv, all...
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director cordray, there are four economists, one from the university of chicago, nyu, occ, national university of singapore that recently released an independent valuation under the credit card acts, i strongly supported, many elements i authored. looking at the data from 150 million accounts, the study found huge benefits estimating the reforms are saving turms almost $21 billion per year. 21 billion per year. i was listening to the accounts. this is one area of $21 billion a year of savings. the average consumer's borrowing cost reduced by annualized 2% of average daily balances. some of the people with the lowest fico scores found 10%. also found consumer's access to credit has not been reduced. so given the success, and i believe you've released your own -- the bureau has released its own report on the act and found similar successes. given the success of the credit card act reforms, what lessons can the bureau draw to protect consumers and improve transparency as it relates to credit cards and other financial products? >> thank you, senator. thank the entire congress for the work they did
director cordray, there are four economists, one from the university of chicago, nyu, occ, national university of singapore that recently released an independent valuation under the credit card acts, i strongly supported, many elements i authored. looking at the data from 150 million accounts, the study found huge benefits estimating the reforms are saving turms almost $21 billion per year. 21 billion per year. i was listening to the accounts. this is one area of $21 billion a year of savings....
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in doing the national action plan, and i'll give a plug to the national defense university which will be publishing a book of essays by a number of experts, military experts, intelligence, diplomatic experts, talking about the difference that involving womens makes. it's not just something that laura and milan and i are up here saying it would be nice if you did this. we know it works. we know in the absence of women being at peace tables, being in the negotiations, representing their views, it is less likely to succeed in terms of ending conflicts and providing security. one quick example, one of my favorites liberia, a place both laura and i have been through and one we both strongly admire. we never would have ended the horrible conflict in liberia if not for the women of liberia. they said they'd had enough. christian and muslim women alike joined together to make it clear to the men who were negotiating the peace agreement which they tried to negotiate seven or eight times before, they were not going home. they barred the doors and guarded the windows so the men could not escape
in doing the national action plan, and i'll give a plug to the national defense university which will be publishing a book of essays by a number of experts, military experts, intelligence, diplomatic experts, talking about the difference that involving womens makes. it's not just something that laura and milan and i are up here saying it would be nice if you did this. we know it works. we know in the absence of women being at peace tables, being in the negotiations, representing their views, it...
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he served before that as the senior research fellow at the national defense university and prior to that was in the senior executive service federal bureau of investigation as the senior counsel for national security law and as director of the intelligence issue group of the national security branch. please join me in welcoming spike bowman. [applause] >> thank you, john. when we think of organized crime, i think that most of us think about the east coast of the united states but look at the crime families and things like that and we tend not to really look at it as a national security issue so after all it is organized crime do? it takes money from people and from organizations and institutions it corrupts police and officials and government officials and engages in arms trafficking and so forth. the problem we are simply looking at it as a criminal enterprise as we can have effective organized crime. if we don't have corruption somewhere along the line. in addition to that, if you have any place in the world which is unstable, you have a breeding ground for organized crime. and if you
he served before that as the senior research fellow at the national defense university and prior to that was in the senior executive service federal bureau of investigation as the senior counsel for national security law and as director of the intelligence issue group of the national security branch. please join me in welcoming spike bowman. [applause] >> thank you, john. when we think of organized crime, i think that most of us think about the east coast of the united states but look at...
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that was given by the national defense university where she was introduced with a glowing video tributeoments from now clinton will join secretary of state john kerry and former first lady laura bush at georgetown university to discuss continuing progress for women in afghanistan once u.s. troops leave the country. clinton also cautioned against strains of isolationism in american politics personified right now by somebody she could face off with in 2016, rand paul. >> i hear all this talk about how we need to withdraw from the world. i've heard even tonight some references to the really unfortunate consequences of sequester and budget cuts. we have to decide if we intend to continue america's global leadership. >> on the republican side, wisconsin congressman paul ryan is just the latest potential 2016 wannabe to head to the hawkeye state. he'll headline the iowa governor's birthday bash tomorrow night. meanwhile the enthusiasm with which chris christie has basked in his 22-point victory has only been matched by rand paul's enthusiasm to deflate it. >> i think that his victory was in l
that was given by the national defense university where she was introduced with a glowing video tributeoments from now clinton will join secretary of state john kerry and former first lady laura bush at georgetown university to discuss continuing progress for women in afghanistan once u.s. troops leave the country. clinton also cautioned against strains of isolationism in american politics personified right now by somebody she could face off with in 2016, rand paul. >> i hear all this...
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. >>> a health scare at one of the nation's top universities.f bacterial meningitis have been diagnosed at princeton since march. the outbreak is so serious the cdc approved using a vaccine that is not usually approved for use in the u.s. school administrators haven't decided whether to go forward with the vaccination program on campus. >>> a scary situation from the second quarter of the bills/jets game. a man trying to slide down a railing, fell on to the fans seated below him. there video of it. the guy who fell hurt his shoulder them man he fell on suffered a head injury. both were taken to the hospital. their injuries, luckily for both of them, were not life-threatening. >> he needs to be banned from every sports event in the history of humanity. >> one or two few brain cells. president obama has started to get ready to make his march madness picks. went public yesterday with a trip to see oregon state play maryland. >> the game was something of a family affair. oregon state is coached by the president's brother-in-law, craig robinson. the
. >>> a health scare at one of the nation's top universities.f bacterial meningitis have been diagnosed at princeton since march. the outbreak is so serious the cdc approved using a vaccine that is not usually approved for use in the u.s. school administrators haven't decided whether to go forward with the vaccination program on campus. >>> a scary situation from the second quarter of the bills/jets game. a man trying to slide down a railing, fell on to the fans seated below...
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she will receive the american patriot award at the national defense university on thursday. clearly chris christie is also being anything but koy about his presidential ambitions, which got some ribbing from stephen colbert last night. >> what i'm interested in doing is being the governor of new jersey. what i'm focused on is doing my job in the state of new jersey. i'm the governor of new jersey. for me, i'm the governor of new jersey and my job is to run the state of new jersey. >> yes, he's just the governor of new jersey. that's why he went on meet the jersey, fox news jersey sunday face the turnpike and this new jersey with new jersey. >> i don't know which i like more. anyway, i'm joined by a visiting fellow who writes for national review and bloomberg view and an editorial writer for "the washington post." all right, ramesh. beat us up for doing polling too early. >> you're doing polling too early. >> but that's okay. it did sort of present a reality check. christie had the best week he's ever had ever. if he's making the electability argument, he's got a long way to
she will receive the american patriot award at the national defense university on thursday. clearly chris christie is also being anything but koy about his presidential ambitions, which got some ribbing from stephen colbert last night. >> what i'm interested in doing is being the governor of new jersey. what i'm focused on is doing my job in the state of new jersey. i'm the governor of new jersey. for me, i'm the governor of new jersey and my job is to run the state of new jersey....
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he has also served as a senior economist at the dod national fornse university, worked the world bank international monetary fund for 18 years was the senior editor of the middle east quarterly and is on the distinguished panel on the department of energy national laboratory which is somewhat relevant because of the specifics of our government. and in the cleanup, fred fleitz. the cia,rved with department of state, and the house intelligence committee staff. he is a specialist in wmd proliferation specifically focusing on iranian and north korean program serving for the chief of staff for john bolton and robert joseph who were serving as the undersecretary of state for arms control and he is the founder and chief analyst of leaknet.com. it is a global intelligence and service.ng i have asked each speaker to give us 10-12 minutes of opening comment. right now, we will start with jim phillips. >> thanks, steve. the interim nuclear agreement with iran announced last weekend has been called historic, but it remains to be seen whether it is historically bad that fails to halt the drive for
he has also served as a senior economist at the dod national fornse university, worked the world bank international monetary fund for 18 years was the senior editor of the middle east quarterly and is on the distinguished panel on the department of energy national laboratory which is somewhat relevant because of the specifics of our government. and in the cleanup, fred fleitz. the cia,rved with department of state, and the house intelligence committee staff. he is a specialist in wmd...
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i mean, i don't know if you're familiar with what the vice national when jeb universe and pakistan come he's a physicist. he even came to the united states on a fulbright. he's written a book on 9/11 in which basically he says -- [inaudible] he says that actually the world is run by bankers, american and british bankers. he also insinuated coming in now, he also has anti-semitic rules there. and then he says he controlled the world by planting microchips in the brains of people. so my point is, this guy is the vice chancellor, head of the university and they don't say hey, the university. so that is a state of denial. and you asked at the very outset, why did i feel compelled to write this book? the truth is the same reason i was compelled to read my earlier book. somebody has to put out and historically correct narrative. the previous book had hundreds of pakistan armies at one time protesting. when i was ambassador, there was that one time copies of the book circulated to the media highlighting his critical of the pakistani military. i'm not criticizing the pakistani military to harm
i mean, i don't know if you're familiar with what the vice national when jeb universe and pakistan come he's a physicist. he even came to the united states on a fulbright. he's written a book on 9/11 in which basically he says -- [inaudible] he says that actually the world is run by bankers, american and british bankers. he also insinuated coming in now, he also has anti-semitic rules there. and then he says he controlled the world by planting microchips in the brains of people. so my point is,...
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but i would reference the speech that president obama gave back in may at the national defense university that was the beginning of the articulation of a more restrictive use of drones. so i look at the special operations toolkit as really comprising three main elements. drones, raves and partnering. raids can be done in a partnering fashion and again if you have the participation of the host country, that takes you a long way down the road towards i think an acceptable use of force to be at and again, there may be circumstances in the case of somalia, there were reportedly some forces that were helping in some fashion. i've not been able to confirm their direct role but i can tell you this, special operations trained in the units, kenya and uganda were instrumental in pushing them out of mogadishu and retaking the city in the south. and so, i think that kind of helps somalia not being attacked so much has helped and i think that is the critical distincti distinction. yeah man is a case where the president has publicly accepted the unilateral drum strikes. if he digs the threat that he is
but i would reference the speech that president obama gave back in may at the national defense university that was the beginning of the articulation of a more restrictive use of drones. so i look at the special operations toolkit as really comprising three main elements. drones, raves and partnering. raids can be done in a partnering fashion and again if you have the participation of the host country, that takes you a long way down the road towards i think an acceptable use of force to be at...
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and international terrorists since two thousand ats called global strategies that the national the fence university in washington dc and currently serves as an adviser to the anti caucus in the us house of representatives. previously he was professor of middle east studies and comparative politics at florida atlantic university. mr peres h published many works on the middle east and international terrorists this latest book its title from the air of spring today is that it's autumn. it has just been published in french here in paris. welcome to our friends back out to take over me today. the first question i won the last q is that it seems to me that one of the underlying themes of your new book is that that the united states and that west are you up. the site did or did not support the civil moderate societies that were clamoring for change that were maps of times demonstrating on the streets in various middle eastern capitals and that is said i've decided to support the islamic fundamentalists who groups such as the muslim brotherhood. it's really quite difficult to understand why he came out to
and international terrorists since two thousand ats called global strategies that the national the fence university in washington dc and currently serves as an adviser to the anti caucus in the us house of representatives. previously he was professor of middle east studies and comparative politics at florida atlantic university. mr peres h published many works on the middle east and international terrorists this latest book its title from the air of spring today is that it's autumn. it has just...
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california over the weekend, and preparing to receive the american patriot award at the national defense universityn thursday. now, as mrs. clinton well knows, front runners don't always end up as nominees. but our new polling shows her position is considerably more sound than that of the man anoipted as her would-be republican rival, mr. chris christie. you know, this guy. >> i'm the governor of new jersey, that's my job. i'm the governor of new jersey and my job is to run the state of new jersey. what i'm focused on is doing my job in the state of new jersey. >> yeah, right. and that's a good thing, because it looks likely that's a job he'll be keeping. in a hypothetical match-up, christie finds himself falling far short of the former secretary nationwide. 44-34%. clinton wins in every region of the nation, including the south and midwest. furthermore, clinton's support reflects many of the trends of the 2012 election. she leads with young voters by 14 points. latinos by 11 points. and african-americans by a yawning chasm, 83-4%. that's to say african-americans actually like chris christie less t
california over the weekend, and preparing to receive the american patriot award at the national defense universityn thursday. now, as mrs. clinton well knows, front runners don't always end up as nominees. but our new polling shows her position is considerably more sound than that of the man anoipted as her would-be republican rival, mr. chris christie. you know, this guy. >> i'm the governor of new jersey, that's my job. i'm the governor of new jersey and my job is to run the state of...
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the look was for the miss universe national costume contest. >> so elaborate. pic is not lady gaga, but miss russia. gaga would totally rock this aj with is with the current miss universe in moscow right now in today's edition of "from russia with aj." >> greetings from moscow. kind of cool to say that. throw my partner in crime, miss universe, miss olivia culpo. hey, guys. >> are you ready to give up your crown? >> i'm ready. it is a bittersweet feeling but i'm thankful i have the opportunity to see who the next winner will be. >> hey, "extra," welcome to russia. >> the cold war just got a lot hotter. 86 of the world's most beautiful women and aj descending on moscow for the 2013 miss universe pageant. >> how are you feeling? >> great. good news. not butterflies but i have a zoo in my stomach now. >> ladies kind enough to teach the key to success, a great walk. >> show us the walk. look at that i'm not even gonna try that. >> the preliminary competition last night. >> i would rather do evening than bathing suit. >> you puerto rico, you got to represent the bath
the look was for the miss universe national costume contest. >> so elaborate. pic is not lady gaga, but miss russia. gaga would totally rock this aj with is with the current miss universe in moscow right now in today's edition of "from russia with aj." >> greetings from moscow. kind of cool to say that. throw my partner in crime, miss universe, miss olivia culpo. hey, guys. >> are you ready to give up your crown? >> i'm ready. it is a bittersweet feeling but...
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well it's now been over six months since president obama took to the podium at the national defense university and spoke about the need for more accountability and transparency for the u.s. drone program the drone strikes and the necessary secrecy often involved in such actions can end up shielding our government from the public scrutiny that a troop deployment invites it could also lead a president and his team to view drone strikes as a cure all for terrorism and for this reason i've insisted on strong oversight of all lethal action after i took office my administration began briefing all strikes outside of iraq and afghanistan to the appropriate committees of congress it was around that same time that his administration leaked that one step he would take towards more accountability would be to shift the drone campaign from the jurisdiction of the cia to that of the defense department however fast forward six months later to today and the cia remains at the helm of drone operations so to talk about the stalled plan i was joined earlier by tony shaffer senior fellow at the london center for p
well it's now been over six months since president obama took to the podium at the national defense university and spoke about the need for more accountability and transparency for the u.s. drone program the drone strikes and the necessary secrecy often involved in such actions can end up shielding our government from the public scrutiny that a troop deployment invites it could also lead a president and his team to view drone strikes as a cure all for terrorism and for this reason i've insisted...
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. >>> one of this nation's most prestigious universities is strapped for cash.versity will see a $34 million shortfall. they saw a $7.9 million deficit last year. they blame it on program cuts to research, grants and increasing operating expenses. >>> a crisis along the east coast. dolphins dying by the hundreds. a new report shows the die off is now the worst in history. kai jackson has the story. >> an epidemic disease has killed bottle nose dolphins from new york to fl -- to florida. since july 95% of dolphins thatd ed have died. >> these animal dolphins carry the virus in their system. >> now scientists say this out break is the most unprecedented stranding in die off in their reported history. the last major die off occurred between 1987 and '88. experts say in 2013 alone 753 bottle nose dot finishes died. that exceeds the die off in the 1980s. >> this is an unprecedented event in the large numbers that are occurring and this such a quick time frame since july 1st. >> experts say even though they know what's killing them there's nothing they can do to stop
. >>> one of this nation's most prestigious universities is strapped for cash.versity will see a $34 million shortfall. they saw a $7.9 million deficit last year. they blame it on program cuts to research, grants and increasing operating expenses. >>> a crisis along the east coast. dolphins dying by the hundreds. a new report shows the die off is now the worst in history. kai jackson has the story. >> an epidemic disease has killed bottle nose dolphins from new york to...