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so a quick revamp includes the convention on the protection of fissile materials, 1543, 1540, 1887, psi, global initiative, cooperative threat reduction and the global partnership. it's a dizzies array of efforts. and if you're not confused yet, just wait. now i'm all done with that. but there are three missing ingredients in these efforts. and one pervasive challenge related to these ingredients. one, international standards. whether it's the conventions or the resolutions or statements of principles, the standard is each according to his own assessment of the threat. and their self-enforcement of compliance. getting consensus on standards is the first step towards assessing and compliance. without a baseline you can't judge whose standards are too lax to prevent a diversion of the materials. number two, consensus on the threat. and matt already talked about this. but many countries discount that nuclear terrorism is a real threat. without raising the profile, including recognition of the global impact of a global detonation here or anywhere else. the summit is a very important step in
so a quick revamp includes the convention on the protection of fissile materials, 1543, 1540, 1887, psi, global initiative, cooperative threat reduction and the global partnership. it's a dizzies array of efforts. and if you're not confused yet, just wait. now i'm all done with that. but there are three missing ingredients in these efforts. and one pervasive challenge related to these ingredients. one, international standards. whether it's the conventions or the resolutions or statements of...
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the trailers spend 45 minutes in here under 100 psi pressure so if you decide you want to chase the stormleak. >> water's not getting in this? >> no. >> wally bynum came up with the original airstream idea in 1931 for his wife. >> she loved to camp, but hated to sleep on the ground which may sound familiar to a lot of people. >> just how much has changed over the last 79 years? on the outside, not much. >> this is the same trailer that wally first created in 1931. it's aerodynamic, it's durable. it doesn't corrode and these things last virtually forever. >> not only is it the trailer company that survived the depression in the '30s, but it is surviving the most recent recession as well. in the last quarter in '09 it went up 20%. >> people associate it with freedom, adventure and possibility. just having this thing parked in your driveway keeps the daily grind in perspective. airstreams pop up in music videos, top luxury hotels and one airstream has been turned into an oxygen bar. a classic slice of americana re-envisioned. the airstream is still a perfect way to get out and see the countr
the trailers spend 45 minutes in here under 100 psi pressure so if you decide you want to chase the stormleak. >> water's not getting in this? >> no. >> wally bynum came up with the original airstream idea in 1931 for his wife. >> she loved to camp, but hated to sleep on the ground which may sound familiar to a lot of people. >> just how much has changed over the last 79 years? on the outside, not much. >> this is the same trailer that wally first created in...
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the man from omea psi phi are here.ve, one should leave a legacy. opposite of brother hooks has lived a great life and that is why we are here today. to all of us here to say on behalf of omea psi phi we still stand here to support you. what ever you need all you have to do is call in the of of us. we are here for you. also his legacy you know when i think about dr. hooks, leadership comes to mind because he was the inspirational, he was exciting, he was motivational. also i think about the passion he had to right the wrongs of the world and proclaiming their bites of the fathers. i am also reminded of the sacrifice, the tremendous sacrifice that he has made to do all that he has done. for everyone that celebrated life what is it we can do to preserve the legacy of brother hooks? because crothers hooks was a great leader. if you think so, please give applause if you think he was a great leader. [applause] here is my question to you as i take my seat. look how much more he could have done if we had been better followers.
the man from omea psi phi are here.ve, one should leave a legacy. opposite of brother hooks has lived a great life and that is why we are here today. to all of us here to say on behalf of omea psi phi we still stand here to support you. what ever you need all you have to do is call in the of of us. we are here for you. also his legacy you know when i think about dr. hooks, leadership comes to mind because he was the inspirational, he was exciting, he was motivational. also i think about the...
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been a longtime president of delta sigma theta sorority, the sister sorority to my fraternity, omega psi phi. i knew her and i knew her because she'd become the national leader of the national council of negro women. she said to me that she wanted my help because she thought that south carolina being the birth place of marely -- mary mccloud bethune, it would be the place to honor her. she thought ms. bethune's portrait should be in the state house of south carolina. at that time no african-american was so honored. never been an african-american portrait placed in the state house. and i went to governor west and i told him that i thought this was something we should do. well, as you can imagine, madam speaker, this was not met with as much collegiality as we display toward each other here on this floor. so i called ms. height to tell her that i thought this was going to be very, very difficult. she said to me, now, young man, i didn't ask for your help because i thought it was going to be easy. she said things to me that day that made me understand a lot about who and what i am. and we j
been a longtime president of delta sigma theta sorority, the sister sorority to my fraternity, omega psi phi. i knew her and i knew her because she'd become the national leader of the national council of negro women. she said to me that she wanted my help because she thought that south carolina being the birth place of marely -- mary mccloud bethune, it would be the place to honor her. she thought ms. bethune's portrait should be in the state house of south carolina. at that time no...
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all of a sudden in the middle of the psi hearings, and right -- you know, right on the eve of the actual consideration of the financial regulations legislation, that the s.e.c. authorizes the case and more importantly -- >> down party lines. >> and actually, i think we've talked about this the other day. i'm not as troubled by that vote because i do believe the commissioners do vote based upon their believe as to the bona fides of the case. to me, what's more striking is if you go from september 2009 to april, so you have 6 1/2 months before the s.e.c. considers a case and all of a sudden within 36 hours, the case is filed? that particularly is suspect. that's unusual. that's where the peers come in in the case of timing. historically, it's a matter of unwritten policy does not follow that case on a friday. when does it do so in goldman's case on a friday. >> good e-mail coming in, don't forget how loudly the banks leaded for the regulators to short the stocks after the banks collapsed. good point. >>> coming up, we'll have more of this morning's top stories. plus, are texas instruments
all of a sudden in the middle of the psi hearings, and right -- you know, right on the eve of the actual consideration of the financial regulations legislation, that the s.e.c. authorizes the case and more importantly -- >> down party lines. >> and actually, i think we've talked about this the other day. i'm not as troubled by that vote because i do believe the commissioners do vote based upon their believe as to the bona fides of the case. to me, what's more striking is if you go...
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been a longtime president of delta sigma theta sorority, the sister sorority to my fraternity, omega psi phi. i knew her and i knew her because she'd become the national leader of the national council of negro women. she said to me that she wanted my help because she thought that south carolina being the birth place of marely -- mary mccloud bethune, it would be the place to honor her. she thought ms. bethune's portrait should be in the state house of south carolina. at that time no african-american was so honored. never been an african-american portrait placed in the state house. and i went to governor west and i told him that i thought this was something we should do. well, as you can imagine, madam speaker, this was not met with as much collegiality as we display toward each other here on this floor. so i called ms. height to tell her that i thought this was going to be very, very difficult. she said to me, now, young man, i didn't ask for your help because i thought it was going to be easy. she said things to me that day that made me understand a lot about who and what i am. and we j
been a longtime president of delta sigma theta sorority, the sister sorority to my fraternity, omega psi phi. i knew her and i knew her because she'd become the national leader of the national council of negro women. she said to me that she wanted my help because she thought that south carolina being the birth place of marely -- mary mccloud bethune, it would be the place to honor her. she thought ms. bethune's portrait should be in the state house of south carolina. at that time no...