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rebecca hoffman is also here with us. >> i like to talk a little bit more about file sharing. some people believe that it is not -- is utile to try to stop file sharing. it is going to keep going on, and it should be embraced. we should use it. is it possible that file sharing could be used to the advantage of the music industry? >> there are all kinds of business models out there. there is been significant amount of experimentation. one of the things that we have certainly seen it is that there's been a significant growth in the ipod and i tens -- itunes. years ago, there is more of an argument that could have been made. consumers do not have legitimate options or ways of buying music online. that is why they are stealing. you can't say that today. there are a plethora of services out there that are legitimate. itunes is probably the most successful online legitimate site forg uyin bmusic. it is incredibly popular. amazon has launched, and there are many other legitimate ways to purchase online music. there has been a growth and some of the business models. there is -- there
rebecca hoffman is also here with us. >> i like to talk a little bit more about file sharing. some people believe that it is not -- is utile to try to stop file sharing. it is going to keep going on, and it should be embraced. we should use it. is it possible that file sharing could be used to the advantage of the music industry? >> there are all kinds of business models out there. there is been significant amount of experimentation. one of the things that we have certainly seen it...
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[applause] >> think you, rebecca, for that introduction. is -- the year with such a great group of women and i see a few select man who second. it is great to see you. it is great to be a part of the first gathering of this group. i want to tell you a little story. i was driving my 9-year-old daughter to school. she was playing on my iphone. i told her, when i was growing up, we did not have computers, e-mail, iphone, you name it. she said, "well, mom. it must have been hard growing up in the olden days. [laughter] the pace of change seems to be speeding up three new devices are being developed at an astonishing pace and changing the way we live our lives. five years ago, youtuber and a twitter did not exist. facebook existed but it was hardly the behemoth it became today. it is not a surprise us that there are people other developing new technologies that we can barely imagine. technology with enhances our lives and at the same time industries our lives in ways remain had not anticipated. it frees you to work from anywhere but keep you pri
[applause] >> think you, rebecca, for that introduction. is -- the year with such a great group of women and i see a few select man who second. it is great to see you. it is great to be a part of the first gathering of this group. i want to tell you a little story. i was driving my 9-year-old daughter to school. she was playing on my iphone. i told her, when i was growing up, we did not have computers, e-mail, iphone, you name it. she said, "well, mom. it must have been hard growing...
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rebecca hagelin. >> i was seated in a room not unlike this one as an intern in washington. between my junior year and senior year in college and i fell in love in washington. as somebody who grew up in florida with a family that was active in changing our world and in changing lives, i knew early on that it was my calling to try to influence the culture around me. and coming to washington was really one of the smartest things that i did and then returning after i graduated and hitting the pavement looking for that first job was very critical. you see behind me three statements with the clare boothe luce institute inspiring women, discover leaders and changing lives and i would like to focus on the changing lives segment today. and how each one of you can impact your culture and your country's future. many times when we are at this age in our lives that you are, we feel a little uncertain about what our calling is in our life. well, i would submit to you that your greatest calling in life is to truly make a difference, first of all, in the lives of people that are around you
rebecca hagelin. >> i was seated in a room not unlike this one as an intern in washington. between my junior year and senior year in college and i fell in love in washington. as somebody who grew up in florida with a family that was active in changing our world and in changing lives, i knew early on that it was my calling to try to influence the culture around me. and coming to washington was really one of the smartest things that i did and then returning after i graduated and hitting the...
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. >> host: rebecca hoffman, final question. >> host: if i want to make a video and put it on youtube and i want to use copyrighted music and be i think that it's a fair use -- i'm not using a very good copy of it -- can this pose a problem? and what, what should i do? [laughter] >> guest: well, you ended with a doozy of a question. there was one phrase you used there that i think is a real touchy one which is, you know, the fair use phrase. but putting that to the side if you're going to, if you're going to use a piece of music in a video, there's a copyright involved. and there is, there are rights that need to be, that need to be clear. now, how do we deal with that as an industry? well, my company in particular we have a deal with youtube, and we have a deal with myspace. we've worked out an arrangement with youtube that allows youtube to put videos online, and there are, you know, different types of videos on youtube, right? there's some that are record label-created, professional videos, there are what are called, you know, the user-generated content, ugc, and that could be, you
. >> host: rebecca hoffman, final question. >> host: if i want to make a video and put it on youtube and i want to use copyrighted music and be i think that it's a fair use -- i'm not using a very good copy of it -- can this pose a problem? and what, what should i do? [laughter] >> guest: well, you ended with a doozy of a question. there was one phrase you used there that i think is a real touchy one which is, you know, the fair use phrase. but putting that to the side if...
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[laughter] >> rebecca cooper from the nuclear nobel monitor -- i wanted to ask about the prospects for the second part of the 123 agreement implemented of processing agreement. ii understand that india was also hoping to do this after their election, can you talk about the process and how you feel that is good two go in congress? >> those talks are going to start later this summer and so we're on track in that regard. >> freelance correspondent. you mentioned and out of this economy trade corporation -- all like to ask you as the coming wto talks, what is in the u.s. strategy and also everything is politics. how is the u.s. willing to get it down? and you mentioned about the climate change. and climate change basically, to deal with that is trained technology and you have mentioned about some conversion with india. and basically how is the u.s. going to globalize u.s. train technology? thank you. >> purse of all with respect to of our new trade policy i don't want to wade into that. you have to ask ron kirk, the new head of the u.s. trade representative who will -- who has had already
[laughter] >> rebecca cooper from the nuclear nobel monitor -- i wanted to ask about the prospects for the second part of the 123 agreement implemented of processing agreement. ii understand that india was also hoping to do this after their election, can you talk about the process and how you feel that is good two go in congress? >> those talks are going to start later this summer and so we're on track in that regard. >> freelance correspondent. you mentioned and out of this...
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. >> rebecca cooper. i am wondering if you could talk about the nature of nuclear being more sensitive or something more specific, and, secondly, if you could also talk about the nuclear amendment in the committee before the end of the markup. >> i think what you're going to see is good it constructive debate, and i think those well -- those will include how we deal with the wasan
. >> rebecca cooper. i am wondering if you could talk about the nature of nuclear being more sensitive or something more specific, and, secondly, if you could also talk about the nuclear amendment in the committee before the end of the markup. >> i think what you're going to see is good it constructive debate, and i think those well -- those will include how we deal with the wasan
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that >> rebecca cooper with nuclear new build monitor. i wonder if you could talk about both what do you see the nature of the four amendments on nuclear being more sensitive to the senate as was tried in the committee or something more specific like expanding loan guarantees for nuclear plants or upping the amount of nuclear taken out of the baseline in the res? and then secondly, if you could talk about how likely it is you'll get to introduce that amendment before the committee before the markup, thanks. >> well, i think what you're going to see is good, constructive debate on nuclear and i think those amendments will range from everything that you have suggested to loan guarantee, to how we deal with the waste management issues. i think the gambit is going to be all throughout. so i wouldn't suggest that anything be limited. as far as what we might expect out of committee, we have been trying to work to see if we could get a nuclear amendment cleared that speaks more to a sense of this nation's policy towards nuclear from -- just kind
that >> rebecca cooper with nuclear new build monitor. i wonder if you could talk about both what do you see the nature of the four amendments on nuclear being more sensitive to the senate as was tried in the committee or something more specific like expanding loan guarantees for nuclear plants or upping the amount of nuclear taken out of the baseline in the res? and then secondly, if you could talk about how likely it is you'll get to introduce that amendment before the committee before...
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rebecca hagelin, students will greatly benefit from her expertise in the area of family, traditional values and the culture war. we're proud to call her a luce lady and i hope you'll consider bringing her to your campus this year. we're so honored that the conservative leaders we have here have agreed to come and share their wisdom and insight into the most important issues we face today and from perspectives you're not likely hearing from your professors. too many of america's college campuses have become nothing more than training grounds for leftist thought. professors and administrators no longer seek to provide you with a balanced education, letting you form your own opinions based on the facts. rather, they use the classroom as a platform for liberal indoctrination under the guise of diversity and tolerance. it is my hope that the messages from today's speakers will inspire you to go back to your peers and professors and take a stand for your principles of national defense, individual liberty, free enterprise and traditional values. one of the most powerful ways you can spread
rebecca hagelin, students will greatly benefit from her expertise in the area of family, traditional values and the culture war. we're proud to call her a luce lady and i hope you'll consider bringing her to your campus this year. we're so honored that the conservative leaders we have here have agreed to come and share their wisdom and insight into the most important issues we face today and from perspectives you're not likely hearing from your professors. too many of america's college campuses...
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[applause] >> thank you, rebecca, for this great and interesting introduction. it is great to be here with such a great pope of women and i see a few select men snuck in. great to see you. i am also thrilled to be part of the first gathering of this group. as i was thinking about women and technology, i want to tell you a little story. i was driving my nine-year-old daughter to school. she was playing on my io -- iphone. i told a, you know, when i was growing up, we did not have computers, e-mail, iphone, you name it. she said, wow, mama, it must have been hard growing up in the olden days. [laughter] we are living in this incredible time when the pace of change seems to be speeding up. new devices are being developed in -- at an astonishing pace. five years ago, youtube and twitter did not exist, they spoke existed but was hardly the behemoth, and no one was using e-readers. i do not think it would suppress any of us to imagine that our people out there now developing new technologies we can barely imagine. technology but enhances our lives, and at the same tim
[applause] >> thank you, rebecca, for this great and interesting introduction. it is great to be here with such a great pope of women and i see a few select men snuck in. great to see you. i am also thrilled to be part of the first gathering of this group. as i was thinking about women and technology, i want to tell you a little story. i was driving my nine-year-old daughter to school. she was playing on my io -- iphone. i told a, you know, when i was growing up, we did not have...
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. >> host: rebecca hoffman is also here with us. >> guest: mr. renzer, i'd like to talk a little bit more about file sharing. some people believe that it's not, it's futile, it's useless to try and stop file sharing and that, perhaps, it should instead be embraced, and we should use it. is it possible, do you think, that file sharing could be used to the advantage of the music industry? >> guest: well, there are, there are all kinds of business models out there, and i think we're -- there's been a significant amount of experimentation. one of the things that we've certainly seen is there's been a significant growth and i think the ipod and itunes is probably the best example we have in the u.s. of a legitimate digital business. you know, used to be, i think, probably years ago there was an argument that could have been made, well, consumers don't have legitimate options or ways of buying music online. that's why they're stealing. well, you know, you can't say that today. i think there are, you know, a plethora of services out there that are legit
. >> host: rebecca hoffman is also here with us. >> guest: mr. renzer, i'd like to talk a little bit more about file sharing. some people believe that it's not, it's futile, it's useless to try and stop file sharing and that, perhaps, it should instead be embraced, and we should use it. is it possible, do you think, that file sharing could be used to the advantage of the music industry? >> guest: well, there are, there are all kinds of business models out there, and i think...
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all right replied the co-pilot, rebecca shaw. it's probably a good thing, prince low implied.those words show both pilots with lack of experience. rents low complained and the shaw said she's never flown on an icy night. they start panicking once the plane lost control. while engaging in the idle banter in the last minutes of the flight from slow and shaw stop checking the plane's instruments and failed to recognize, failed to realize the plane was flying so slowly it could stall but flight 3407 troubles apparently began far earlier. renslow might have been joking when he said was a good thing the plan was on autopilot but in reality it wasn't a joke. the safety board recommends the pilots turn off all the pilot and flight manually wind icing could a minute later renslow noted he was hired with just 620 hours of flying experience. quote, that isn't much back when you get hired, shaw said. a minute later shia complained about her own and experience. the crew then lowered the flaps and landing gear and the plan quickly encountered trouble. the stick shakers stalled warning devic
all right replied the co-pilot, rebecca shaw. it's probably a good thing, prince low implied.those words show both pilots with lack of experience. rents low complained and the shaw said she's never flown on an icy night. they start panicking once the plane lost control. while engaging in the idle banter in the last minutes of the flight from slow and shaw stop checking the plane's instruments and failed to recognize, failed to realize the plane was flying so slowly it could stall but flight...