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robert daly? guest: you were referring to the pivot and then the rebounds to asia, and there have been some problems in the packaging of the description. andwhat president obama initially hillary clinton and now kerry are focusing on that east asia is the most dynamic, populated and rapidly changing part of the world now. and it is that american interest we concentrated there and need to shift our diplomatic efforts and soft power efforts and also our military emphases to the asian region. the goal is to go, on the from a balance of 50-50 in the eastern hemisphere to 60% of our assets and the east and 40% of our assets in the west because this is where interestd states' lies. you asked what triggered that -- first, it was not the case that they ever left the region. certainly, president bush was very cognizant of the importance of east asia and had not neglected it, but i think it needed to be emphasized even more strongly because of our interest and also because of prior to the announcement of th
robert daly? guest: you were referring to the pivot and then the rebounds to asia, and there have been some problems in the packaging of the description. andwhat president obama initially hillary clinton and now kerry are focusing on that east asia is the most dynamic, populated and rapidly changing part of the world now. and it is that american interest we concentrated there and need to shift our diplomatic efforts and soft power efforts and also our military emphases to the asian region. the...
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robert daly?: you were referring to the pivot and then the rebounds to asia, and there have been some problems in the packaging of the description. andwhat president obama initially hillary clinton and now kerry are focusing on that east asia is the most dynamic, populated and rapidly changing part of the world now. and it is that american interest we concentrated there and need to shift our diplomatic efforts and soft power efforts and also our military emphases to the asian region. the goal is to go, on the from a balance of 50-50 in the eastern hemisphere to 60% of our assets and the east and 40% of our assets in the west because this is where interestd states' lies. you asked what triggered that -- first, it was not the case that they ever left the region. certainly, president bush was very cognizant of the importance of east asia and had not neglected it, but i think it needed to be emphasized even more strongly because of our interest and also because of prior to the announcement of the pivo
robert daly?: you were referring to the pivot and then the rebounds to asia, and there have been some problems in the packaging of the description. andwhat president obama initially hillary clinton and now kerry are focusing on that east asia is the most dynamic, populated and rapidly changing part of the world now. and it is that american interest we concentrated there and need to shift our diplomatic efforts and soft power efforts and also our military emphases to the asian region. the goal...
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robert daly, corporal exchange beijing,n exchange in discusses economics. and a lecturer at the john jay college criminal justice looks at community relations at the first anniversary in ferguson, missouri. we will take her calls, and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. on thursday, david brock took part an interview with michael allen. brock is the founder of clear the record, a team supporting the repentant. topics included an analysis of the 2016 campaign, candidate hillary clinton, and republican presidential candidates. this interview was part of politico's playbook lunch in washington dc. it is about 30 minutes. >> david, thank you for coming out. this is debate day and david brock is our debate day guest. david who founded correct the record, who is the human embodiment of the left-wing conspiracy in some ways. mr. brock: having been in the right-wing, but the difference is it was much more of a ragtag operation in the 90's versus what we see today. it is much more sophisticated. we know all about
robert daly, corporal exchange beijing,n exchange in discusses economics. and a lecturer at the john jay college criminal justice looks at community relations at the first anniversary in ferguson, missouri. we will take her calls, and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. on thursday, david brock took part an interview with michael allen. brock is the founder of clear the record, a team supporting the repentant. topics included an analysis of...
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host: robert daly examines u.s.-china relations. and eugene o'donnell, a former new york city police officer and lecturer looks at the state of police and community relations on the first anniversary of the shooting in ferguson, missouri. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook or twitter. washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> on thursday, journalist and author david brock interview with mike allen. mr. brock is the author of clear the record, a strategic research team supporting hillary clinton. topics included an analysis of the 2016 campaign, candidate hillary clinton, and the republican residential candidates. this was part of politico's playbook lunch held in washington dc. it is about 30 minutes. brock is our guest. sort of the human embodiment of the left-wing conspiracy, in some ways. mr. brock: having been part of the right-wing, it was much more of a rag operation versus what we see today. sophisticatede with the koch brothers. we all know about the incredible
host: robert daly examines u.s.-china relations. and eugene o'donnell, a former new york city police officer and lecturer looks at the state of police and community relations on the first anniversary of the shooting in ferguson, missouri. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook or twitter. washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> on thursday, journalist and author david brock interview with mike allen. mr. brock is the author of...
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daly did. you did that. jonathan: i did. i don't have those pants, though. robert: three of his balls go into the water. his club joins the party. poor john, poor pants. dresden, this is what you call a scorpion kick. flips forward for the goal. nobody will remember the winner of the game, but they will remember that kick. and michael sam cannot find a home. he has left montrÉal of the canadian football league. kick becauserpion it stings. robert: nice one! jonathan: did not see that coming. robert: i did not. jonathan: an annual favorite kicking off today in maryland. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. for all things deep-fried, i have a tip -- the montgomery county fair. they have everything, deep-fried oreos, you name it. ande are plenty of arts crafts, animals, even a mud for the kids to drive power wheels through, the fair runs until next saturday. $10 at the door, children 11 and under are free. a whole bunch of folks from channel 7 and news channel 8 will be there with some swag. if
daly did. you did that. jonathan: i did. i don't have those pants, though. robert: three of his balls go into the water. his club joins the party. poor john, poor pants. dresden, this is what you call a scorpion kick. flips forward for the goal. nobody will remember the winner of the game, but they will remember that kick. and michael sam cannot find a home. he has left montrÉal of the canadian football league. kick becauserpion it stings. robert: nice one! jonathan: did not see that coming....
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robert taylor and cabrini green in chicago. but we did and it happened and there was more cooperation between president bush and mayor daly, or richardi, as we call him, than there was between bill clinton's administration and and the chicago city hall. but it got done. unfortunately, after these high-rises were torn down the street gangs were dispersed throughout communities and took drug trafficking and guns with them. the elder gang bangers were in prison so it was just anarchy on the streets and we're still living with the high homicide surge as a result of that. so unintended consequences. this is one of the big problems with government programs but it doesn't mean you should not try to house people. it just means you change the program. maybe housing vouchers work better than high-rises, for example, for families. but i'm optimistic on the hole. i find the best programs tend to be public/private partnerships where you mix corporate philanthropy and government together and they keep an eye on each other. >> let me throw in a ward of caution about philanthropies. bat more so the home of several -- three very large philanthropies.
robert taylor and cabrini green in chicago. but we did and it happened and there was more cooperation between president bush and mayor daly, or richardi, as we call him, than there was between bill clinton's administration and and the chicago city hall. but it got done. unfortunately, after these high-rises were torn down the street gangs were dispersed throughout communities and took drug trafficking and guns with them. the elder gang bangers were in prison so it was just anarchy on the...