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prevalent countries. a little bit of the mistake was taking them -- it really makes sense because of the adult health care delivery. botswana, south africa, as you move to countries like rwanda and ethiopia where the aids prevalence is more in the 2% range, there you do not want to create a separate structure. having the judgment to look at the aids prevalence, rural versus urban, there are decisions that get made. there is a lot of learning going on. i would not characterize the field as it vertical levers and health system levers. is it about taking particular axe and circumstances and coming up with the right approach. country by country, i do see that being done. taking a few countries to be model countries, and having some funds that are un program that would help them drive those model programs. >> i think you hit on something. we gave a specific example of a general issue that i would urge you to explore with the administration officials when they come. nobody has an answer for this, at least i don
prevalent countries. a little bit of the mistake was taking them -- it really makes sense because of the adult health care delivery. botswana, south africa, as you move to countries like rwanda and ethiopia where the aids prevalence is more in the 2% range, there you do not want to create a separate structure. having the judgment to look at the aids prevalence, rural versus urban, there are decisions that get made. there is a lot of learning going on. i would not characterize the field as it...
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aids prevalence countries. a lot bit of the mistake was taking the model from high aids prevalence countries. where people are trained in special ways makes sense. we are talking about countries in south africa. if you
aids prevalence countries. a lot bit of the mistake was taking the model from high aids prevalence countries. where people are trained in special ways makes sense. we are talking about countries in south africa. if you
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you look at aids prevalence, rural versus urban, and decisions get made. i think there is a lot of learning going on. there is the vertical lovers and the quote health system lovers. it is all about taking a particular set of facts and circumstances and coming up with the right approach. country by country, i do see that being done. g.h.i. and i talked a lot about that, and picking a few countries to be model countries and even having some funds that are somewhat unprogrammed that would help them drive those model programs. >> senator, i think you hit on something. we gave a specific example of a general issue that i would urge you to explore with the administration officials when they come, because nobody has got an answer to this, at least
you look at aids prevalence, rural versus urban, and decisions get made. i think there is a lot of learning going on. there is the vertical lovers and the quote health system lovers. it is all about taking a particular set of facts and circumstances and coming up with the right approach. country by country, i do see that being done. g.h.i. and i talked a lot about that, and picking a few countries to be model countries and even having some funds that are somewhat unprogrammed that would help...
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and those laws that were prevalent in the united states were prevalent in europe before the slaves came to america. so they had a lot to pick up from. they had a lot of documentation and material that they could learn from, which was a german. >> there is a note. >> one more comment. >> one more comment. last year some time i heard and neighbor, an acquaintance of hours, of very distinguished professor at one of the universities here in washington he was very much concerned with american policy and american life. he is jewish, and he has been in the state department, an adviser to administration's. one of the points he made test, he said in a one thing i want to tell you is the honeymoon is over. the affect of the holocaust on anti-semitism in the world has dissipated. it is picking up. it is no longer dead. it is no longer considered to be something talk about in polite society. it is back, and it is back everywhere. the lesson that we hope we have learned may not be fully learned. it will have to be forever vigilant. >> question over here. >> richard russell from the german institute.
and those laws that were prevalent in the united states were prevalent in europe before the slaves came to america. so they had a lot to pick up from. they had a lot of documentation and material that they could learn from, which was a german. >> there is a note. >> one more comment. >> one more comment. last year some time i heard and neighbor, an acquaintance of hours, of very distinguished professor at one of the universities here in washington he was very much concerned...
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the centers for disease control and prevention released a report on the prevalence of autism. this report concluded that autism affects an estimated one out of every 110 children in the united states, including one in 70 boys. this means that autism is more common in childhood cancer, june of nile diabetes and pediatric aids combined. autism is believed to cost more than $90 billion a year to treat. earlier this month the pennsylvania department of public welfare released its pennsylvania autism census which conducted a county by county census on the number of individuals suffering from autism. the total number of individuals with autism in the commonwealth is estimated to be over 25,000 including 3,500 adults with the disorder. despite the prevalence of autism and its impact on individuals, families and our nation's health care system, there's still much more learned about how best to diagnose and treat this disorder. that's why our resolution supports devoting resources to researching the root causes of autism and identifying the best treatments and programs to help individu
the centers for disease control and prevention released a report on the prevalence of autism. this report concluded that autism affects an estimated one out of every 110 children in the united states, including one in 70 boys. this means that autism is more common in childhood cancer, june of nile diabetes and pediatric aids combined. autism is believed to cost more than $90 billion a year to treat. earlier this month the pennsylvania department of public welfare released its pennsylvania...
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p ballresident preval and prime minister bellerive and president clinton. obviously everyone agrees this is a unique occasion to try to help the haitian economy. it needs accountability, and for all this the proposed trust fund is certainly the right way to move forward. but i would like to say one important point that has already been emphasized which is that all of this will work if we really have haitian authorities in the driver's seat. for this program to work, you need a real ownership by the country, and that is the first point i wanted to make. this could lead to something which could add to a growth of 8%, over five years, which will lead the capital of gdp to grow to at thousand >>, compared to 33% of that before the earthquake. there's a real possibility of improving the situation, but it relies upon the haitian authorities themselves, and i trust that you will be able to do it through the second point is that it is right to talk about the minister and the reconstruction has to do with the medium term. but there will be no medium term if we are u
p ballresident preval and prime minister bellerive and president clinton. obviously everyone agrees this is a unique occasion to try to help the haitian economy. it needs accountability, and for all this the proposed trust fund is certainly the right way to move forward. but i would like to say one important point that has already been emphasized which is that all of this will work if we really have haitian authorities in the driver's seat. for this program to work, you need a real ownership by...
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p ballresident preval and prime minister bellerive and president clinton.es this is a unique occasion to try to help the haitian economy. it needs accountability, and for all this the proposed trust fund is certainly the right way to move forward. but i would like to say one important point that has already been emphasized which is that all of this will work if we really have haitian authorities in the driver's seat. for this program to work, you need a real ownership by the country, and that is the first point i wanted to make. this could lead to something which could add to a growth of 8%, over five years, which will lead the capital of gdp to grow to at thousand >>, compared to 33% of that before the earthquake. there's a real possibility of improving the situation, but it relies upon the haitian authorities themselves, and i trust that you will be able to do it through the second point is that it is right to talk about the minister and the reconstruction has to do with the medium term. but there will be no medium term if we are unable to manage the shor
p ballresident preval and prime minister bellerive and president clinton.es this is a unique occasion to try to help the haitian economy. it needs accountability, and for all this the proposed trust fund is certainly the right way to move forward. but i would like to say one important point that has already been emphasized which is that all of this will work if we really have haitian authorities in the driver's seat. for this program to work, you need a real ownership by the country, and that...
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i don't know how prevalent it is but in some areas where we don't have elder buyin and i think what you saw today was reaching out to the elders and trying to gain their support. one thing we do know is if the elders support the governor we don't have problems in the neighborhood. they have tremendous influence. part this of traveling ministry today, if you will the road show is to reach out to some of the elders he hasn't met and try to enlist their support and try to clean up the areas where we still do have the intimidation 48 days after we are clear. >> geraldo: major heath henderson is the battalion xo. how do you build trust with the people? >> counter insurgency is about security for the people and once we can establish conditions where they feel secure and can resume a normal pattern of life and go about their lives. >> geraldo: how do you tell the good guys from the bad, colonel? >> it takes time. this is about building relationships. counter insurgency is about security for the people and it is about trust. when they trust us enough to really, really invest in the security for
i don't know how prevalent it is but in some areas where we don't have elder buyin and i think what you saw today was reaching out to the elders and trying to gain their support. one thing we do know is if the elders support the governor we don't have problems in the neighborhood. they have tremendous influence. part this of traveling ministry today, if you will the road show is to reach out to some of the elders he hasn't met and try to enlist their support and try to clean up the areas where...
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prevalent. >> i'm not aware of that particular report. >> were you aware that the fbi in '06 reported the number of suspicious activity reports surrounding mortgage fraud rose by 700%? >> again i'm not familiar with that specific report. >> and, in the period 2004 to 2006, were you aware of the growth of interest-only loans, you -- broad use of interest-only loans, do you know what i mean by interest-only loans. >> i believe so, yes. >> were you aware that there was a large use of interest-only loans during that period? >> i don't know that i was aware of the amount. but i was aware that there were different types of loans being offered in the marketplace. yes. >> were you aware there was a large growth in the utilization of interest only loans, during that period? >> i am not aware of what the percentage of the growth... i was aware those loans existed. >> were you aware that there was a large growth -- i'm not asking for a percentage. were you aware... >> i was aware that those were new products in the mark place, yes. >> were you aware in '04 to '06 of the growing use of no doc and
prevalent. >> i'm not aware of that particular report. >> were you aware that the fbi in '06 reported the number of suspicious activity reports surrounding mortgage fraud rose by 700%? >> again i'm not familiar with that specific report. >> and, in the period 2004 to 2006, were you aware of the growth of interest-only loans, you -- broad use of interest-only loans, do you know what i mean by interest-only loans. >> i believe so, yes. >> were you aware that...
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>> well, the revolving door is prevalent in all branches.owever i do want to emphasize we have been able to track the revolving door spinning completely out of control when it comes to financial sersvisses. it is more prevalent in the financial services debate than i have ever seen before any other debate before congress. i've been able to track 940 lobbyists for the financial services industry today who came from somewhere in the federal government. they either came from the executive branch, or they are former congressional staffers or member of congresses. out of 940 of these employees, who are former public officials, 70 of them, as you pointed out, were former members of congress. now, in 2009 just last year, there were 150 former members of congress who were registered lobbyists. so we're talking about the financial sersvisses industry has essential bought half of them to work on behalf of wall street. you know, the second biggest sector that we saw was recently with the health care debate. and there, we were able to document about 350
>> well, the revolving door is prevalent in all branches.owever i do want to emphasize we have been able to track the revolving door spinning completely out of control when it comes to financial sersvisses. it is more prevalent in the financial services debate than i have ever seen before any other debate before congress. i've been able to track 940 lobbyists for the financial services industry today who came from somewhere in the federal government. they either came from the executive...
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with the prevalence of cell phone cameras, expect to run into this crime more and more now. this manassas man faces up to five years in prison because of a picture he took on his cell phone camera. the charge, unlawfully photographing an unconsenting person. it took place in the parking lot of the parking lot of the wawa. she was waiting for her mother who was inside the store. she was resting on the passenger seat. her feet were on the dashboard, eyes closed. then she heard a sound that drew her attention. she noticed a man taking her photo with the cell phone. she got his license plate. fred recollectionburg police tracked down the man. he found he still has h the photos on his phone. and they weren't of the teenager's face. inadvertently her underwear was exposed to him while he was standing outside of the car. and he had saved those photographs and actually sent them to friends of his. >> reporter: this is the law frederickburg police use to charge him. it was originally put on the books to handle criminals that take photos or video in private places like restrooms or dr
with the prevalence of cell phone cameras, expect to run into this crime more and more now. this manassas man faces up to five years in prison because of a picture he took on his cell phone camera. the charge, unlawfully photographing an unconsenting person. it took place in the parking lot of the parking lot of the wawa. she was waiting for her mother who was inside the store. she was resting on the passenger seat. her feet were on the dashboard, eyes closed. then she heard a sound that drew...
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but it is very prevalent.
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western hemisphere and thousands of years before the invention of concept of race but given the prevalence of the notion that it is permanent many believe it is possible to trace something recognizable back more than 2,000 years and not the westerners have tried to rationalize antiquity making an ancient history and to white race and classics into a little white field complete with pictures of blond ancient greeks. turning into a anglo-saxon ancestors the blonde narrative miguel longer we taught in the schools but it lives on as a myth to be confronted in these pages. before launching their trip back to ancient times a lever it may be useful to make a comment of their role of science or the science of raised. i resist the temptation to place the word science even theories and assertions even of those of the most ridiculous kind in quotation marks because the task of deciding what is sound science and what is cultural fantasy would become all consuming better to know the qualifications of yesterday's scientist and to brand of smear a science their thoughts that have not stood the test of ti
western hemisphere and thousands of years before the invention of concept of race but given the prevalence of the notion that it is permanent many believe it is possible to trace something recognizable back more than 2,000 years and not the westerners have tried to rationalize antiquity making an ancient history and to white race and classics into a little white field complete with pictures of blond ancient greeks. turning into a anglo-saxon ancestors the blonde narrative miguel longer we...
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anybody can assess what threat and they think is prevalent in that particular country or region. i do think that the iaea is the place to develop it. i went to circle back to matt's. on sustainability. -- matt's point on sustainability. they have been good at finding equipment and not so good at building the capacity indigenous to back country and getting the culture revamped in terms of the form that would release support follow on. the u.s. would go in and say, we think your substandard, here is a bunch of high-tech equipment that you have to maintain. it is your responsibility. if you haven't got diane -- buy in, the longer term aspect of what needs to be in place to ensure is that you have a personal capacity to maintain equipment and what have you. that has been critical over the past decade or so. >> there are regulations that require that security to be in place. they're not going to invest unless the government tells them they have to. we had been working with russia on that, we need to work on a much larger array of countries. >> it plays into a little bit of my capitol
anybody can assess what threat and they think is prevalent in that particular country or region. i do think that the iaea is the place to develop it. i went to circle back to matt's. on sustainability. -- matt's point on sustainability. they have been good at finding equipment and not so good at building the capacity indigenous to back country and getting the culture revamped in terms of the form that would release support follow on. the u.s. would go in and say, we think your substandard, here...
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party movement that i think are involved or contributing to some of the very negative rhetoric and prevalence of that rhetoric in the country today. here i'm talking about people who are threatening governments and just the end of last week and talking about people who are cutting gas lines to a congressman's house because he voted for the health care bill. >> that went both ways, that went both ways, democrats and republicans. >> how does it go both ways, gretchen. >> there were threats going to both political parties. >> hold on, juan, just to answer your question, there was a thrill to kill eric cantor that some loon put on youtube. i mean, that's, that was the highest profile-- >> because he was jewish. >> what's the difference? >> that's not, that's not related to what we're talking about here with tea party and fridge elements of the tea party, using rhetoric, talking about cross hairs don't retreat, reload, that incites some anger in people. >> the black panther party-- >> i want to bring judy in. i want the media's perspective on this. do you believe that the media then focuses on tho
party movement that i think are involved or contributing to some of the very negative rhetoric and prevalence of that rhetoric in the country today. here i'm talking about people who are threatening governments and just the end of last week and talking about people who are cutting gas lines to a congressman's house because he voted for the health care bill. >> that went both ways, that went both ways, democrats and republicans. >> how does it go both ways, gretchen. >> there...
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preval, -- president powerball, to you and your readers, thank -- president kollhofpreval, to d youraders, thank you. and to all of the countries and international institutions represented here, thank you. thank you for the immediate response to the overwhelming catastrophe that afflicted the haitian people and thank you for your commitment -- continuing commitment. we have had over 140 nations working to support the government of haiti and delivering food, temporary shelter and medical care to thousands of survivors. but the emergency relief is only the beginning of what will be a long road to recovery, as the secretary general just pointed out, one that will require a global support. some people wonder, why haiti? why this great outpouring of commitment to haiti's future? why is haiti's fate of such consequence to the region and to the world that it deserves sustained help? why should we hope that with this time our collective assistance that haiti can achieve a better future? these are questions that deserve answers and i believe this conference will begin to do so. the humanitari
preval, -- president powerball, to you and your readers, thank -- president kollhofpreval, to d youraders, thank you. and to all of the countries and international institutions represented here, thank you. thank you for the immediate response to the overwhelming catastrophe that afflicted the haitian people and thank you for your commitment -- continuing commitment. we have had over 140 nations working to support the government of haiti and delivering food, temporary shelter and medical care to...
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and how prevalent really are black folks among that mix?>> guest: well, the primis of this narrative is absurd. these congressman who had racial epithets am have not been able to verify. >> host: how would that would be verified? >> guest: well, you can't just make an accusation like that and it not go varied. these are hundreds of thousands of people around the country who are protesting the level of government spending. are there a few nut balls here and there, i'm sure there the movement is not driven by racism and not driven by a hatred for obama himself. it's driven by a disgust for his policies and the "new york times" and other media outlets are trying to paint this narrative. it's a bunch of angry nut folks. the tea party i just spoken of and i'm puerto rican and taken offense to that and the guy who spoke right after me is a black man. we conservatives don't care about racial makeup. we don't care about a person's skin color. the left is balkanizing and categorizing people or their racial makeup or their gender. >> host: a few more
and how prevalent really are black folks among that mix?>> guest: well, the primis of this narrative is absurd. these congressman who had racial epithets am have not been able to verify. >> host: how would that would be verified? >> guest: well, you can't just make an accusation like that and it not go varied. these are hundreds of thousands of people around the country who are protesting the level of government spending. are there a few nut balls here and there, i'm sure...
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. >> host: alec ross clown computing becomes more prevalent, how does that play in which you do it thestate department? >> guest: it's interesting, the notion of a cloud computing, taking processing power and an evolving from our desktops two figurative clouds has a couple of occasions. number one taking us back to the internet freedom. where this content lives, where the servers are now become something relevant to the internetç freedom. so let's say web based e-mail like g. smale, that's the best content in a cloud. it now involves the state department because things like a government determining it has the right to investigate without due process the content of people's e-mail, if that e-mail lives in the clouds who actually has dominion over it? is a company? is a country? is that the citizen of the country who is accessing the e-mail if e-mail lives on servers in silicon valley? if it is american and the servers are in india is a the property of the indians? so there's a whole new body of privacy and intellectual property work that's to be discovered, as the web becomes increasin
. >> host: alec ross clown computing becomes more prevalent, how does that play in which you do it thestate department? >> guest: it's interesting, the notion of a cloud computing, taking processing power and an evolving from our desktops two figurative clouds has a couple of occasions. number one taking us back to the internet freedom. where this content lives, where the servers are now become something relevant to the internetç freedom. so let's say web based e-mail like g....
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. >> as cloud computing becomes more prevalent, how does that play and what you do? >> the whole notion of cloud computing, ticking processing power and evolving it from desktops, to figure to of clouds, has a couple of implications. taking inerne -- take internet freedom -- where the content lives and where the servers are is now relevant to internet freedom. web-based e-mail -- g. mail -- g-mail is the best example of content in a cloud. it involves the state of our and because things like a government -- the state department, because things like of government deciding to investigate without due process. if the e-mail lives in the cloud, who has dominion over it? is it the company, a country, the citizen of the country who is accessing the e-mail if the e-mail lives on servers in silicon valley? is it an american and the servers are in india? is it the property of the indians? there is a whole new body of privacy and intellectual property work that is to be discovered as the web becomes increasingly cloud-based. >> have those issues risen practically? >> not much.
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they say there's a cluster of genes prevalent in lung cancer patients and believe those clusters are a sign that cancer will develop. about 10% of smokers get lung cancer. >>> number two could cost you more to fly the friendly skies. u.s. airways and united airlines officials are reportedly talking about a possible merger. an industry analyst thinks a merger would reduce seats by 3% and raise prices for travelers. >>> number one tonight start making alternate plans if your commute takes you right near the d.c. convention center. streets will be shut down for the nuclear summit next monday and tuesday. everything from k to q and 7th to 10th streets will be closed and parking will be at a minimum. we've put all the details of those closures on myfoxdc.com. just click on web links. brian? >> thank you, shawn. >>> we've all been there in front of a parking meter. a little short on change. not a problem in montgomery county. it's expanding that pilot program to let you pay by cell phone. here's how it works. you first sign up scwo line. then you -- online. then you dial up the number on t
they say there's a cluster of genes prevalent in lung cancer patients and believe those clusters are a sign that cancer will develop. about 10% of smokers get lung cancer. >>> number two could cost you more to fly the friendly skies. u.s. airways and united airlines officials are reportedly talking about a possible merger. an industry analyst thinks a merger would reduce seats by 3% and raise prices for travelers. >>> number one tonight start making alternate plans if your...
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there is another tool that may come in a couple of years and be important in the high prevalence countries. that is the idea of either using a gel or taking a pill daily. it is an aids drug but if you take a it prevents you from getting aids. it is a prophylactic. those trials report out in 2011. if things went well we could start to use that in 2012. the ghi proposal does put energy into prevention while maintaining commitment to treat the people who need it. as president clinton said, they're going to have to be more efficient to drive those numbers up. not only u.s. money but the global funding for this is not growing the way it used to. efficiency will be very important for them to balance those measures. >> senator corker wanted to apologize for leaving. he had to go to the banking committee but he wanted to thank you both for being here. >> i want to discuss for a moment the foreign-policy implications of the work both of your foundations do. you mentioned this in your testimony. specifically, you are one of the few foundations that conducts polls annually with a very broad question
there is another tool that may come in a couple of years and be important in the high prevalence countries. that is the idea of either using a gel or taking a pill daily. it is an aids drug but if you take a it prevents you from getting aids. it is a prophylactic. those trials report out in 2011. if things went well we could start to use that in 2012. the ghi proposal does put energy into prevention while maintaining commitment to treat the people who need it. as president clinton said, they're...
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but it is very prevalent. it is not true. you can easily check it out by just tracking prices. but the truth is, we do have a lot fewer refineries in the united states that we did in the past. we have not had a new one built since 1976. absolutely true. what has happened is, we have built capacity at existing plants. so, even as the number of refineries declined, a lot were little, inefficient refineries, that were there because they were subsidized by some government program earlier on. but we are able to continually improve and increase how much we refine. so we are refining about 17.6, 17.7 million barrels a day of oil here in the united states. it is an international market, not just for the crew, but the products. the rest of us -- get a lot from europe because europeans use a lot of these also their refineries can afford the transport cost and they can give us the gasoline that they don't need and use. that primarily comes into the northeast. nine times out of 10, when you are looking at price movements -- and i track this. we look at this every single day. you can plot i
but it is very prevalent. it is not true. you can easily check it out by just tracking prices. but the truth is, we do have a lot fewer refineries in the united states that we did in the past. we have not had a new one built since 1976. absolutely true. what has happened is, we have built capacity at existing plants. so, even as the number of refineries declined, a lot were little, inefficient refineries, that were there because they were subsidized by some government program earlier on. but we...
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. >> i think it is very important, president preval is here and is meeting with the president today. the secretary of state and i had dinner with him and his wife last night. the haitians have got to settle on one of the few options for a model of how this reconstruction process is going to play out. i believe the one that indonesia adopted after the tsunami is a good model, or something like that at will give the world coffee is that there will be great transparency in the process, and that it will be moving in the right direction. secondly, haiti is a bigger job proportionally than ache was. it has some advantages. there's a real commitment to the modernization process from the haitian government. i think that our goal should be empowerment. in that sense, our model should probably be rwanda. the rwandan government hopes to receive no foreign assistance by 2020. to give you an idea, this is one thing you can tell our constituents. in 1998, four years after the rwanda genocide, the per-capita income was still only $268 a year, less than a dollar a day. 10 years later, $1,150 a year.
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voluntary arery basis without a baseline that is ad hoc anybody can assess what threat they think is prevalent in that particular country or region on. and just to, but i do think that the iaea is the right place to focus. and of course they will need a much-expanded mandate and greater capacity if they will tackle that aspect of the agenda as well. i want to circle back to matt's point on sustainability and it's a little bit of a profile in terms of the 20 years of efforts to deal with the wmd threat in general but the u.s. has been very good at funding a lot of very expensive equipment and not so good building into those capacities indigenous to that country and getting security culture revamped in terms of a form that would really support the follow-on. comes with the buy-in and consensus. a lot of iterations u.s. would go in and say, we think you're substandard. there is a bunch of high-tech equipment you have to maintain and turn it over to you. when funding sunsets it is your responsibility. we create that transition, if you have not got buy-in terms of value and assistance from that hos
voluntary arery basis without a baseline that is ad hoc anybody can assess what threat they think is prevalent in that particular country or region on. and just to, but i do think that the iaea is the right place to focus. and of course they will need a much-expanded mandate and greater capacity if they will tackle that aspect of the agenda as well. i want to circle back to matt's point on sustainability and it's a little bit of a profile in terms of the 20 years of efforts to deal with the wmd...
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china rivals us for the prevalence. a just returned from there. if you look around you see a population which is much, much thinner than ours. host: greensboro, n.c. caller: good morning. i have more of a common to. -- more a ofa comment. i have always had a high sugar level, since i was a teenager. as i was getting older my doctor was concerned i have that type 1 diabetes. even though i was limiting my diet it was not enough and they had to begin taking the pill. upon the diagnoseis and his determination, the nurse gave me a number to call for the association. when i called them, she suggested i call to get some recipes. they will send you the recipes but you have to send them $25 or so. i have since then discovered that the american dietetic association is a self-serving entity that is a useless for moderate and low-income people. i frankly resent congress giving them any tax money. they do not serve the general public. guest: first, we do not receive funds from the government. we are non-profit. i send you to the website for the recipes availab
china rivals us for the prevalence. a just returned from there. if you look around you see a population which is much, much thinner than ours. host: greensboro, n.c. caller: good morning. i have more of a common to. -- more a ofa comment. i have always had a high sugar level, since i was a teenager. as i was getting older my doctor was concerned i have that type 1 diabetes. even though i was limiting my diet it was not enough and they had to begin taking the pill. upon the diagnoseis and his...
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after touching down in port-au-prince to meet president renee preval and his wife elizabeth, the next stop was a visit to a special arts program. haiti's first lady set it up to help children cope in the aftermath of the quake. greeted by children singing welcome, mrs. obama joined right in. dancing and trying her hand at painting. mrs. obama and dr. biden's visit was unannounced and security very tight. at a news conference, mrs. obama said, although the road ahead would not be easy, haiti has the u.s.'s support. >> after so much loss, how on earth can you still have hope? well, we have hope because we've been inspired. inspired by the resilience and the faith of the haitian people. people who have lost everything. >> reporter: it was also a new beginning for the students at the brazil school. this is the first day back at school for these girls. school isn't going to be in the damaged building behind me. instead, the learning and the real sense of community is taking place in the tent classrooms. teacher edward eugene welcomed his class back, but told his students some of their clas
after touching down in port-au-prince to meet president renee preval and his wife elizabeth, the next stop was a visit to a special arts program. haiti's first lady set it up to help children cope in the aftermath of the quake. greeted by children singing welcome, mrs. obama joined right in. dancing and trying her hand at painting. mrs. obama and dr. biden's visit was unannounced and security very tight. at a news conference, mrs. obama said, although the road ahead would not be easy, haiti has...
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landing at the ruins of the presidential palace with jill biden, welcomed by haitian president rene preval. the first lady walked through streets still bearing the scars of january's earthquake and alongside crowded tent cities. >> this ha has been a deeply moving day for jill and i. >> reporter: but beyond the wreckage, she found glimpses of hope in haiti's children singing and dancing to traditional creole songs and painting with them in a makeshift art studio constructed from a bus. the u.s. has sent more than a billion dollars in humanitarian aid in the three months since the earthquake and has pledged over a billion more. mrs. obama promised the u.s. would continue to help haiti recover, but the progress sheer slow. more than a million haitians were left homeless in the earthquake and in tent cities like this tens of thousands are now at risk of being swept down the hillside once the rainy season hits. so they're digging ditches and stacking sandbags and a few are moving here to a dusty field ten miles from the city. the haitian government, with the help of international aid groups op
landing at the ruins of the presidential palace with jill biden, welcomed by haitian president rene preval. the first lady walked through streets still bearing the scars of january's earthquake and alongside crowded tent cities. >> this ha has been a deeply moving day for jill and i. >> reporter: but beyond the wreckage, she found glimpses of hope in haiti's children singing and dancing to traditional creole songs and painting with them in a makeshift art studio constructed from a...
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so the extremes do inside each of the but what we have seen with obama is something even more prevalent. it's metastasizing much quicker and the obama resistance was announced on literally day one on detail in my book. the web sites cannot calling for the obama resistance. we saw major uptick in death threats against the president right after election day through his first quarter it was a high level previously. and of course as we follow the protests last year it was important to say the key party protests i do not consider wingnuts. you've got a political conservative bailouts and pressing deficits but then you've got the folks who suffer from serious cases of obama de range mant syndrome but over the course of the summer particularly as conservative activists ironically started brushing off the role of radicalism increasing street theater confrontation politics. obama de range and centcom became trouble and it degrades the discourse. >> so there was, and i'm not going to say it was across the political spectrum but they're seemed to be a moment of the e election the country became un
so the extremes do inside each of the but what we have seen with obama is something even more prevalent. it's metastasizing much quicker and the obama resistance was announced on literally day one on detail in my book. the web sites cannot calling for the obama resistance. we saw major uptick in death threats against the president right after election day through his first quarter it was a high level previously. and of course as we follow the protests last year it was important to say the key...
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. >> how prevalent is it in your community? >> not as much in our community as others, but it is here. >> is it prevalent in your middle school? >> not as much in my grade, and i do none know about the other grades. >> talk about the people that you interviewed and why you selected them. >> i wanted to get the thoughts of different kinds of people. >> from the interviews, did anything surprise you? >> [unintelligible] >> in addition to the interviews, what other resources that you use them of >> the internet and school science lab. -- use it? >> the internet and school science lab. >> what were you looking for? >> the effect it has on your body, the death toll, the amount of deaths per year. >> kevin was your partner? >> yes. >> how did you share on the duties. did you focus on one task while he worked on another? >> we both helped each other out. >> what was your main responsibility? >> local information. >> what was his? >> misinformation and camera work. >> how long did take you to complete? >> about two weeks. >> as a third
. >> how prevalent is it in your community? >> not as much in our community as others, but it is here. >> is it prevalent in your middle school? >> not as much in my grade, and i do none know about the other grades. >> talk about the people that you interviewed and why you selected them. >> i wanted to get the thoughts of different kinds of people. >> from the interviews, did anything surprise you? >> [unintelligible] >> in addition to the...
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and how prevalent are brought folks on that next? -- are black folks among that makes? guest: these congressman that had supposedly show of that's hurled at them, they have not been able to verify them. host: how would that be verified? guest: you cannot just make an accusation like and it be unverified. hundreds of thousands of people around the country are protesting the level of spending in the government. are very few netballs out there? i'm sure there are. but the movement is not driven by hatred itself, but they discussed for obama's policies. -- eight discussed for obama's policies. -- a disgust for obama's policies. at the movement i spoke at -- i am a supporter regan, by the way, and the gentleman that -- i am porter ricapuerto rican, by d the german that spoke after me was a black fellow. caller: i do think the guest today is usual -- is a little beneath the usual standards. i just finished reading your book, mr. mattera, and your analysis is undercut by factual and omissions and falsehoods. you say that not only is 34 the hottest year on record, but [unintell
and how prevalent are brought folks on that next? -- are black folks among that makes? guest: these congressman that had supposedly show of that's hurled at them, they have not been able to verify them. host: how would that be verified? guest: you cannot just make an accusation like and it be unverified. hundreds of thousands of people around the country are protesting the level of spending in the government. are very few netballs out there? i'm sure there are. but the movement is not driven by...
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. >> we want to warn people identity theft is prevalent. 67 hundred mailers in 2009 o lone.ty theft plaguing us is e-mails. bogus web-sites and phone solicitations and we're hearing a lot about that right now. >> and those scams for people that aren't quite sure what the fishing scams are. that means that your - there's some kind of e-mail that gets sent to you. >> right. it can be a website, phone call or e-mail, but their casting out there fishing trying to persuade you to give personal identifying information and they'll use that to open up accounts and get a job, government force. you can run up your accounts and drain your bank account and you can be in a world of trouble. >> let's go to some other tips you guys have in terms of checking your credit report. that's very important. >> it is. the number one way to identify if you're a victim of identity theft is by your credit report. if there's things you don't know about people opening up accounts so ebb check your credit report at annual credit report.com. every four months you can get a free one. remember that one. >>
. >> we want to warn people identity theft is prevalent. 67 hundred mailers in 2009 o lone.ty theft plaguing us is e-mails. bogus web-sites and phone solicitations and we're hearing a lot about that right now. >> and those scams for people that aren't quite sure what the fishing scams are. that means that your - there's some kind of e-mail that gets sent to you. >> right. it can be a website, phone call or e-mail, but their casting out there fishing trying to persuade you to...
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. >>> new research suggests that picky eating is more prevalent among children with autism. they tend to refuse more foods and more likely to restrict diets to a smaller variety of foods than other youngsters. they point out picky eating is not a symptom of autism. >>> the more people eat diet versions of foods the less they may like what they are tasting. researchers give them either a full calorie spaghetti meal and low calorie version for five days. the low calorie eaters liked their meal less and full calorie versions stayed the same. if you are eating diet food or trying to slim in to skinny jeans a new workout could do the trick. it is the skinny jeans workout. designed to slim and trim the lower body. a trainer says the moves improve your posture and target the glutes which will be hugged by those skinny jeans. >> we definitely work a lot on our behinds. there are tons of squats in every imaginable formation. >> reporter: experts say it is impossible to spot reduce fat, you can firm up muscles with specific exercises. >>> the redskins may not be letting go of their $1
. >>> new research suggests that picky eating is more prevalent among children with autism. they tend to refuse more foods and more likely to restrict diets to a smaller variety of foods than other youngsters. they point out picky eating is not a symptom of autism. >>> the more people eat diet versions of foods the less they may like what they are tasting. researchers give them either a full calorie spaghetti meal and low calorie version for five days. the low calorie eaters...
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now, how prevalent was this?there were only those cases so i wouldn't say it was throughout the commission. the concern we had was not so much with the number, which was only 31, 33 individuals, but with the severity of those instances and the agreesousness. >> neil: do you know if the people involved were fired? >> action has been taken in different cases, different things happened. in some cases people resigned after threat of termination, some people were removed, some were suspended, some were reprimanded. >> neil: were any of the higher-ups involved in this in key positions to decide issues likes how to proceed against a bernie madoff or how to proceed against brokerage officials getting scrutinized. >> we did not find case of anyone involved in the guesting investigation of madoff or allen stanford also viewed pornography. some were enforcement officials involved in cases that should have been brought or worked on rather than having folks sit there and spend several ours a day looking at pornography. >> we
now, how prevalent was this?there were only those cases so i wouldn't say it was throughout the commission. the concern we had was not so much with the number, which was only 31, 33 individuals, but with the severity of those instances and the agreesousness. >> neil: do you know if the people involved were fired? >> action has been taken in different cases, different things happened. in some cases people resigned after threat of termination, some people were removed, some were...
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is how prevalent are the sorts of expressions? of gracious -- racist expressions? >> the premise of the narrative is completely absurd pro these congressmen who had suppose it up with that's -- epithets nobody has been able to verify. >> host: how would that be verified? >> guest: you cannot just make the accusation. hundreds of thousands of people around the country are protesting. are there a few netballs? i am sure but the movement is not driven by racism or a hatred for obama's himself other media outlets are trying to paint the narrative it is angry voip folks but morristown new jersey tea party i am porter rican by the way but the guy who spoke right after me was a black man. we don't care about a person's skin color the left is categorizing people on who they sleep with or the racial make up for the gender but we don't care we treat them as individuals go ahead democrat line. >> caller: good morning. thank you for the program and think god force -- c-span that a guest this a little beneath the normal standards and it turns out that you were undercut by the u
is how prevalent are the sorts of expressions? of gracious -- racist expressions? >> the premise of the narrative is completely absurd pro these congressmen who had suppose it up with that's -- epithets nobody has been able to verify. >> host: how would that be verified? >> guest: you cannot just make the accusation. hundreds of thousands of people around the country are protesting. are there a few netballs? i am sure but the movement is not driven by racism or a hatred for...
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in newspapers across the nation report on the dangers and prevalence of these bacteria and my signatureis a we had a number of schools closed a few years ago after children diagnosed with mrsa and some houseflies for weeks. i'm sure everyone remembers the scare not long ago in the house of representatives when mrsa was found in the staff jim. the consequences of these antibiotic resistant bacteria is deadly. 2005 this cdc reported that 95,000 americans contacted mrsa and over 18,000 died as a result of that disease including young and otherwise healthy patients. many in the medical community believe that mrsa might not be as big a threat as some of the other antibiotic resistance resistance diseases and are still are some that can treat mrsa and for others like -- there are few options and as articles have been, this was a concern among the wounded troops and iraq. 35 percent of those infections responded to only one antibiotic on the market and 4 percent were resistant to all of our current drug. it is horrifying to me to thank our soldiers can survive a war only to then succumbed to a
in newspapers across the nation report on the dangers and prevalence of these bacteria and my signatureis a we had a number of schools closed a few years ago after children diagnosed with mrsa and some houseflies for weeks. i'm sure everyone remembers the scare not long ago in the house of representatives when mrsa was found in the staff jim. the consequences of these antibiotic resistant bacteria is deadly. 2005 this cdc reported that 95,000 americans contacted mrsa and over 18,000 died as a...
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is there one area of the country that is more prevalent in volunteering? guest: no, it is interesting. seniors have been some of our most consistent volunteers over the years. and they are engaged from a whole host of activities from working with kids, working with other seniors. soup kitchens, working with the elderly. host: dallas, texas. jared on the independent line. caller: this is my first time calling. i want to make a comment and then ask a question. i read an article this morning where a reporter was arrested for exercising his first amendment right. i am not too sure what he said, but the fact that you can be arrested for asking a question about karl rove, i think that is deplorable. how does americorps the into defending constitutional principles? host: is there a link there? guest: i am not sure. host: what are some of the different programs that people can be involved in with americorps? guest: it is what you would expect. working with kids after school, building community gardens, working with habitat for humanity, recovery efforts buildinreb
is there one area of the country that is more prevalent in volunteering? guest: no, it is interesting. seniors have been some of our most consistent volunteers over the years. and they are engaged from a whole host of activities from working with kids, working with other seniors. soup kitchens, working with the elderly. host: dallas, texas. jared on the independent line. caller: this is my first time calling. i want to make a comment and then ask a question. i read an article this morning where...
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>> guest: i talked about barack obama i think understands that racial profiling is prevalent by law-enforcementug war has had serious consequences for the african-american community. he's made statements indicating that he is opposed to profile nine and harsh mandatory sentences for drug offenders. he himself has said and added to pass drug use unlike president clinton the client, well, i have used marijuana once but i didn't inhale. barack obama has been very open about his prior drug use and out hope that he would have there but for the grace of my attitude for the millions of folks who are trapped in this permanent second-class status simply because they engaged in drug use but didn't get caught. the problem, however is that barack obama has also shown himself to be to allow him to be constrained by the curb political environment and i am concerned that to at this moment in history when we have the opportunity i think to show how important is for people to be given opportunities to succeed, not be trapped in a private second class status, using barack obama as an example -- what would have h
>> guest: i talked about barack obama i think understands that racial profiling is prevalent by law-enforcementug war has had serious consequences for the african-american community. he's made statements indicating that he is opposed to profile nine and harsh mandatory sentences for drug offenders. he himself has said and added to pass drug use unlike president clinton the client, well, i have used marijuana once but i didn't inhale. barack obama has been very open about his prior drug...
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and that message is nowhere more prevalent than today. and on wall street. and he's going to basically be talking about we're coming to -- it's the final chapter of this. we've been debating this thing for more than two years. and it's time to bring this to a close. you know, the president has outlined the key principles that he wants to see in the financial reform bill. and i think we're going to get them. i think it's going to be bipartisan because regardless of what the leadership says, i think independent democrats and republicans, they're not paying attention to the leadership. they're going to look at the bill, they're going to say, i agree with that. i think we need to have better controls over derivatives, protecting consumers and ending too big to fail and bailouts. >> it's a derivatives bill that came out of the agricultural committee today too tough? there was a suggestion just now in my interview with chris dodd that balance needs to be achieved. you want to rein in wall street, do something about derivatives but not choke off any kind of economi
and that message is nowhere more prevalent than today. and on wall street. and he's going to basically be talking about we're coming to -- it's the final chapter of this. we've been debating this thing for more than two years. and it's time to bring this to a close. you know, the president has outlined the key principles that he wants to see in the financial reform bill. and i think we're going to get them. i think it's going to be bipartisan because regardless of what the leadership says, i...
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no other example more prevalent illustrating a point.dentifying how a row ear's payment history history was verified. they moved from requiring a borrower to provide 12 months canceled red checks or verification from rental management company allowing for private verification. in other words a note from borrower's mother became acceptable form of rental history there should be no surprise loans defaulted at alarming rate. >> thank you very much. there will be plenty of time for questions, thank you. miss lindsey. if you can pull those mikes towards you and put them on, thank you. >> good afternoon. thank you inviting me to participate this afternoon. my hope for today's session is that i can bring a unique perspective to the, into subprime lending. i have a unique background. i grew up in the subprime industry. my father was a hard mon lender. i learned what fannie mae was 6 years old don't want to tell you how old i am but freddie mac wasn't around yet. my father would show me how to vail eight a loan. i learned how to service loans, lo
no other example more prevalent illustrating a point.dentifying how a row ear's payment history history was verified. they moved from requiring a borrower to provide 12 months canceled red checks or verification from rental management company allowing for private verification. in other words a note from borrower's mother became acceptable form of rental history there should be no surprise loans defaulted at alarming rate. >> thank you very much. there will be plenty of time for questions,...
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it's such a prevalent part and accepted part they name it. >> striking to me because one senator tolde and i asked another senator they're trying to change shall to may. i said when the goldman lobbyists came to you shall/may. he knew right away. >> the administration doesn't want to stand for that. they want it to stay with shall. >> it's the difference between whether the volcker rule is a rule or whether it's just how the regulator feels that day. the political mood can change a lot. it would transform wall street. the volcker rule would mean some institutions particularly goldman sachs in fact would be very, very different. they would have to choose which side of the fence they're on and they don't want to do that. >> shall and may equals millions and millions, maybe billions of dollars. >> billions. >> billions of dollars. >> so the political contribution is relatively small amount. but whenever a controversy like this comes up, people say aha, you took money from goldman so you have to give it back. blanche lincoln who you mentioned earlier the chairwoman, chairman of the agricu
it's such a prevalent part and accepted part they name it. >> striking to me because one senator tolde and i asked another senator they're trying to change shall to may. i said when the goldman lobbyists came to you shall/may. he knew right away. >> the administration doesn't want to stand for that. they want it to stay with shall. >> it's the difference between whether the volcker rule is a rule or whether it's just how the regulator feels that day. the political mood can...
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we see in the united states today for example with their market for ideas the prevalence of creationismunfortunately still. wheezy traditional religion replaced by cults, scientology and things like that. we still see unfortunately and universities postmodernism kind of hanging around and it seems like dogmatism is undermining the core of the enlightenment enterprise and that is the importance of reason as an approach to your life personally as well as understanding the world, that rational life is treated more like a lifestyle choice that can-- you can take or leave rather than the core of our civilization. it seems that that really is endangering freedom in this country and i would like you to address a little bit or how you see the problem especially given we do have a marketplace of ideas today. >> it is a problem. there's a scathing chapter in my book about postmodernism and my editor wondered, aren't these culture wars over? which is a reasonable question because they are over for people like us maybe, but they have an ongoing life and education, particularly because of schools of
we see in the united states today for example with their market for ideas the prevalence of creationismunfortunately still. wheezy traditional religion replaced by cults, scientology and things like that. we still see unfortunately and universities postmodernism kind of hanging around and it seems like dogmatism is undermining the core of the enlightenment enterprise and that is the importance of reason as an approach to your life personally as well as understanding the world, that rational...
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when guinea worm is prevalent, the mothers and fathers can't go in field to work, the children can't even hope to attend school and so there's a dramatic reduction in the overall health of a community, not only in physical health but also in economic health. so guinea worm is a key. >> you think this will be the last area that has guinea worm? >> reporter: now 85, jimmy carter may well outlive guinea worm, which would be the first disease since small pox in the 1970s to be eradicated. >> brown: fred's report is part of our collaboration with "national geographic" and the "pulitzer center on crisis reporting". >> lehrer: again, the major developments of the day: rescuers in west virginia drilled ventilation holes into a coal mine where an explosion killed 25 miners on monday. the state's governor said there's still a "sliver of hope" that four other miners remain alive. opposition leaders in kyrgzystan claimed police shot and killed 100 protesters in the capital and they claimed to have ousted the government. the country is home to a u.s. air base supporting operations in afghanistan.
when guinea worm is prevalent, the mothers and fathers can't go in field to work, the children can't even hope to attend school and so there's a dramatic reduction in the overall health of a community, not only in physical health but also in economic health. so guinea worm is a key. >> you think this will be the last area that has guinea worm? >> reporter: now 85, jimmy carter may well outlive guinea worm, which would be the first disease since small pox in the 1970s to be...