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way to develop something that approximates democracy, it would be so hugely valuable to the region s. paul, that is worth being abstemious about asking them to do anything and are for libya. and on that now perhaps i can stop them we can talk about tahrir square if you like. thank you. >> thank you very much, or enter send. [applause] i'm going to use my privilege as moderator and asked the first question if i can. is there any emerging trend that we can be in each of on a new system? are each of egyptians thinking of the system or is it too premature to talk about such terms? maybe a couple of words on the role of the muslim brotherhood in the ship. >> as i said, one of the interesting aspects about you should check out his people did not expect to be in this position. if you ask any egyptian on the 25th of january whether two months later they would have to be thinking about whether presidential system was better than a parliamentary system, they would've said bush's get to the protests. i think of that respect, this is a malaise for egyptians across the country are absolutely starved fo
way to develop something that approximates democracy, it would be so hugely valuable to the region s. paul, that is worth being abstemious about asking them to do anything and are for libya. and on that now perhaps i can stop them we can talk about tahrir square if you like. thank you. >> thank you very much, or enter send. [applause] i'm going to use my privilege as moderator and asked the first question if i can. is there any emerging trend that we can be in each of on a new system? are...
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s. especially paul's ninety one iraq war a sort of euphoria that the west can do collective security they can be militarily successful in it and they can have full legal backing and regional support and i think that template and the euphoria of that sort of led led sort of us western intervention to go on with things like bosnia and kosovo but one of the other norms that has emerged i suppose in the last twenty years is that you know the implementation of responsibility to protect has been very selective i think you know nobody is surprised that it's selected again in this case but you mentioned oriel i mean i you know if i was at a meeting and sort of here in london a couple of a couple of days ago with the policymakers and academics and one of the answers that came out to the question is it all about oil was that had it been all about oil the logical thing would have been to do nothing and i think you know people who are in the states who have intervened in this it would be caught between two things here you know whether to do nothing because of this responsibly to protect if they haven
s. especially paul's ninety one iraq war a sort of euphoria that the west can do collective security they can be militarily successful in it and they can have full legal backing and regional support and i think that template and the euphoria of that sort of led led sort of us western intervention to go on with things like bosnia and kosovo but one of the other norms that has emerged i suppose in the last twenty years is that you know the implementation of responsibility to protect has been very...
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with an l u s g john paul to make it sixty four forty eight delights in the home crowd the brawn and company reduce the deficit to five points still in the first quarter of cleveland ran further away with it adding twenty seven in the last period for the finals four one zero to ninety the cavs are still down at the bottom of these still rather good to have made it to the postseason before. and boxing bernard hopkins on jump a skull have announced a rematch of their december eighteenth championship belt which ended in a draw the final thought for skulls w.b.c. light heavyweight belt will take place on may twenty first in montreal the boxers famous for their mutual disrespect already for all we burbled blows at each other and i choose to his news conference in new york i'm going to be ready for may twenty first we. discussed it came from our country this is pick me in my country you preserve the only you this is. my country man memphis and this is unacceptable. so when it got like this says to me you know some kind of kid you all got some kind of t.v. or i'm doing something unusual bec
with an l u s g john paul to make it sixty four forty eight delights in the home crowd the brawn and company reduce the deficit to five points still in the first quarter of cleveland ran further away with it adding twenty seven in the last period for the finals four one zero to ninety the cavs are still down at the bottom of these still rather good to have made it to the postseason before. and boxing bernard hopkins on jump a skull have announced a rematch of their december eighteenth...
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boston has a reputation of the 1970's. paul and i were a round in those days. it was a terrible city then. boston is much different today than a was in the 1970's. it is much more open, tolerant, and much more welcome. we as mayor said to make sure that we have the programs and have the housing to the neighborhood -- the neighborhoods have to be strong. the small business districts. the main street program. we have to make sure the work. that is what it is. it is a climate you create in your city where people say, want to live here and stay here. education is part of that. people make decisions, and it is about where the youngsters go to school. that is part of the whole criteria of what people stay in the cities and make playgrounds, streets, and all those things to the make our city work. that is what i do as mayor and i believe my colleagues do it every day. >> when i first came in, we've put together a strategic plan with the five pillars. education, public safety, financial stability, and all those things. one would go to the end of the list, we said, there
boston has a reputation of the 1970's. paul and i were a round in those days. it was a terrible city then. boston is much different today than a was in the 1970's. it is much more open, tolerant, and much more welcome. we as mayor said to make sure that we have the programs and have the housing to the neighborhood -- the neighborhoods have to be strong. the small business districts. the main street program. we have to make sure the work. that is what it is. it is a climate you create in your...
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we actually got a call from paul with the kcbs phone force and paul tells us that it is still slow from the incline out towards the "st the bay bridge toll plaza, delays are not too bad. backed up to the end of the lot. to the south bay now, northbound 101 approaching delacruz it was a multicar accident cleared now to the right shoulder. still a little sluggish in that stretch from at least brokaw road. we are also seeing a little bit of slowing on our sensors. sky port all the way out to the 101 interchange coming up the guadalupe parkway. but 280 this looks great coming out of downtown san jose. here's a live look at conditions right now. as you approach the 880 interchange, 280 nice towards the los altos hills. 880 through oakland, here's another live look as you pass the coliseum. still really top speeds all the way close towards 66 and one 65- mile-per-hour sensor there. but if you are continuing southbound towards san leandro, unfortunately we still have this traffic alert in effect until about 9:00 this morning. only one lane remains open on that connector ramp from southbound 880 to southbound 238. remember k
we actually got a call from paul with the kcbs phone force and paul tells us that it is still slow from the incline out towards the "st the bay bridge toll plaza, delays are not too bad. backed up to the end of the lot. to the south bay now, northbound 101 approaching delacruz it was a multicar accident cleared now to the right shoulder. still a little sluggish in that stretch from at least brokaw road. we are also seeing a little bit of slowing on our sensors. sky port all the way out to...
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paul, the father of new chemistry. he is way too young to be the father of green chemistry. he is in his mid 40's and now teaching at yale. just got married to the woman that does the green design at yale. both programs are about a year old. the universities are finally trying to get this. amy on the right is the first chemist -- last year more women graduated than men. we have the technologies to figure this out. we need to get the billion dollar beauty companies supporting this research. of course the power of act vision, opi nail products. they are the largest seller of largest products worldwide, 70 countries. they are using -- why don't you take it out of your u.s. products. they weren't too keen on that. we think the europeans are crazy. opi has fun names like i am not really a waitress red. we decided to do a spoof and we came up with our own names, like i can't believe it is a carcinogen. we dressed up with sashes that said mistreatment. this all happened in may, by august the company announced they were taking out formaldehyde and now advertising all of their products are free of those c
paul, the father of new chemistry. he is way too young to be the father of green chemistry. he is in his mid 40's and now teaching at yale. just got married to the woman that does the green design at yale. both programs are about a year old. the universities are finally trying to get this. amy on the right is the first chemist -- last year more women graduated than men. we have the technologies to figure this out. we need to get the billion dollar beauty companies supporting this research. of...
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s newest human highlight reel blake griffin hit twenty six in the first assist the first blew out the wizards chris paulseems fully recovered from the recent concussion scoring thirty three points fifteen cysts to keep the hornets to victory for the kings on the polls you tuck twenty years to the day no less but chicago won the first n.b.a. title a few more scores the book showed no mercy on the sixers are now within game of securing the one final playoff spot in the east the latest round in the all texas battle between the spurs and the rockets when summoned to lose weight kobe bryant suffered an uncle sprain before going back into the game to help with three time defending champions that is of course the l.a. lakers finish off dallas on the nuggets of the seven wins and just two losses since trading away a storm on canelo alchemy to the next detroit pistons losing by thirty feet into. the fending kontinental hockey league champions are on the verge of exiting this year's tournament because onside no three nothing joined in their best of seven so . all rivals sell about eli i have the only team she eve
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s newest human highlight reel not as blake griffin had twenty six in the first tough us his papers blew out the wizards chris paulseems to fully recovered from a recent concussion scoring thirty three points fifteen to keep the hornets to treat for the kings both twenty years to the day which are long the first big title . more. numeracy on the sixers are now within game of securing the final playoff spot in the east the latest round in the all texas ball between. scores on the rockets when someone to lose weight kobe bryant suffered and i'm told sprain before going back into the game to help the two time defending champions the lakers finished off dollars on the nuggets through to two wins just. seven wins three losses since trading away a strawman from me to the next the detroit pistons losing by thirty eight and denver. defending constant will hockey league champions of course are on the verge of exiting this year's tournament. three nothing down in their best of seven series with old rival solid have the winning team to ever lift the floor in overtime in the five by two ghouls to one it could all be over then
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our final witness from the panel this afternoon is kshemendra paul, who is the program manager for s information sharing and the office of the director of national intelligence. welcome, mr. paul. >> think you, chairman lee berman, ranking member collins, senator brown. thank you for the opportunity to speak about our efforts to effectively share information at every level of government. thank you for your attention to information sharing reform efforts in your support of my office's mission. i also want to recognize myself up at -- fellow panelists, key partners in the government wide effort to further strengthen information sharing and protection. as the wikileaks story emerged concerns were voiced that the information sharing efforts would suffer a setback. this administration is committed to strengthening bell information sharing information protection. while complex and challenging, we don't see these goals as conflicting. guidance throughout the executive branch has been consistent. we need to accelerate information sharing and irresponsible and secure way. the wikileaks breach
our final witness from the panel this afternoon is kshemendra paul, who is the program manager for s information sharing and the office of the director of national intelligence. welcome, mr. paul. >> think you, chairman lee berman, ranking member collins, senator brown. thank you for the opportunity to speak about our efforts to effectively share information at every level of government. thank you for your attention to information sharing reform efforts in your support of my office's...
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paul, moves to commit the bill s. 493 to the committee on foreign relations with instructions to report back forth with an amendment as follows: at the appropriate place insert the following: it is the sense of the senate that the president does not have power under the constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation. mr. paul: madam president, we are engaged in a war at a time when our country is struggling under enormous debt, at a time when we are engaged in two wars. historically, our country has fought war by asking for congressional authority. this was true under iraq. this was true in afghanistan. the president came to congress and there was a vote on a use of force prior to him engaging in force. now, some say, well, this is no big deal. the president should be ail to fight war whenever he wants to fight war. i beg to differ. our founding fathers begged to differ. madison said that the constitution supposes what history demonstrates. that the executive is the branch most interested
paul, moves to commit the bill s. 493 to the committee on foreign relations with instructions to report back forth with an amendment as follows: at the appropriate place insert the following: it is the sense of the senate that the president does not have power under the constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation. mr. paul: madam president, we are engaged in a war at a time when our country is...
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like it or not, wherever you come down, that story that paul just told is the story now, in all of wisconsin, ohio, you name it, that's it? >> it s it's a story that has the "dateline" just everywhere in the united states. >> and do you agree with what the mayor of the small town said, it's nobody's fault. it's everybody's fault. it's a lot of causes here? >> yeah, jeff garen, the democratic pollster has a great statement and i think it's quite accurate. he said americans are not willing to pay for the government they want. they want more government that they're willing to pay for. and i think that's been the case. i don't think there is any question about it. >> lehrer: do agree with that? >> yeah, i mean, we had a search, not only of private debt but also public debt and it is living within your means, it san odd phenomenon because every generation has an incentive to spend on themselves and put off cost on the future. and yet in american history nobody has quite done it the way we have. so you wonder why is that. i was reading fdr's comments even during the new deal where they were spending a lot of money and had to. but there
like it or not, wherever you come down, that story that paul just told is the story now, in all of wisconsin, ohio, you name it, that's it? >> it s it's a story that has the "dateline" just everywhere in the united states. >> and do you agree with what the mayor of the small town said, it's nobody's fault. it's everybody's fault. it's a lot of causes here? >> yeah, jeff garen, the democratic pollster has a great statement and i think it's quite accurate. he said...
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paul looks like we will get three-5 in. s know. the heaviest snow on friday.morrow, heavy storm on friday. drive but cool conditions chance of showers into next work week. for those of you hitting the slopes, ski report we will story of a heavenly peace debt of 99. 13 lives open, 47 runs. gerbil, the stamp of 124-2199 this urban, 90 runs, and a shop with her creek, 184-2 4 in. of lives traffic. >> erica: no hot spot, as but, all love look here's your approach to the bay bridge trocars serve traffic is flowing freely, right conditions all-around the drug time to reduce. san mateo bridge, and no problems, west and traffic pretty late. as you make to win the left-hand side traffic makes its way east and into a word no problems. in either direction of the nimitz, could indeed,, or dry deck or with the u.s. your perch san francisco at this hour. off taking hill look at the update for you will need to change heavy french state aid to her, had a 50, henry 88. >> will: they're expected to focus on the proposal to close the state budget deficit governor brown's plan in
paul looks like we will get three-5 in. s know. the heaviest snow on friday.morrow, heavy storm on friday. drive but cool conditions chance of showers into next work week. for those of you hitting the slopes, ski report we will story of a heavenly peace debt of 99. 13 lives open, 47 runs. gerbil, the stamp of 124-2199 this urban, 90 runs, and a shop with her creek, 184-2 4 in. of lives traffic. >> erica: no hot spot, as but, all love look here's your approach to the bay bridge trocars...
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paul in the north bay mountain. overnight tonight as showers develop clouds thicken the temperatures will not drop much. low mainly in the low to mid 50's mild overnight period and pretty mite mild day tomorrow as well but soggy. wet and rainy. high pressure ranging from the north bay 50's low 60's then low to mid 60's over the remain customer of the bay area and farther south near monterey they see high in the low to mid 60's. here's accu-weather 7 day forecast and 7 day of pure joy rain tomorrow. showers on wednesday and thursday. again st. patrick's day on thursday. rain friday. showers over the weekend. notice how chilly on friday. continues through the wednesday and high pressure daytime only in the low to mid 50's friday and saturday so bit of pre-spring chill then sunday spring arrives and rain continues. >> messy week. >> a little bit of a messy week. flowers will grow. >> that's true. spring flower flowers. thanks very much. >> as we move on tonight. after day of clashes a convoy of troops enter bahrain. cross border war sparking fear among protestors and concerning the white house. >> after flack. >> plus why you may not be >>
paul in the north bay mountain. overnight tonight as showers develop clouds thicken the temperatures will not drop much. low mainly in the low to mid 50's mild overnight period and pretty mite mild day tomorrow as well but soggy. wet and rainy. high pressure ranging from the north bay 50's low 60's then low to mid 60's over the remain customer of the bay area and farther south near monterey they see high in the low to mid 60's. here's accu-weather 7 day forecast and 7 day of pure joy rain...
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s, as if there was no right to claim public truth in the square. it was banned from the public discourse. whatever your faith, reason, clearly. i am a catholic. i subscribe to john paul faith in reason. they allow you to fly. you can arrive there by right reason as well as you can buy it. i applied both to my looki at these issues. it is important for folks in puic life who are asking or potentially asking to lead. who are yoand why do you lieve what you believe? >> there is one ise that intersects religion and politics, including in pennsylvania. bishops do not want to served communion to catholics who are for abortion rights. >> i am a catholic in public life, not a clergyman. that is a private discussion between the bishop and the communicant. i would leave it at that and i trust the bishops to handle those things and for politicians to stand out of it. >> what shaped your views on abortion? >> the seed was planted by my parents, who were pro-life. i was ambivalent on this issue when i first ran for congress. i was a 30 year-old guy who grew up in the 1960's and 1970's and have friends with different opinions on the issue. it was one of these things that bothered
s, as if there was no right to claim public truth in the square. it was banned from the public discourse. whatever your faith, reason, clearly. i am a catholic. i subscribe to john paul faith in reason. they allow you to fly. you can arrive there by right reason as well as you can buy it. i applied both to my looki at these issues. it is important for folks in puic life who are asking or potentially asking to lead. who are yoand why do you lieve what you believe? >> there is one ise that...
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paul berman said this better than i ever could. is an exhaustive study and afterwards he talks about commies is what is ramadan palm palm --'s finalessage and messages in four parts. the first is ramadan condemning terrorism. the third step is he understands terrorism so tenderly he ends up justifying it. the four step is he justifies it so thoroughly that he ends up defending it. that is exactly what i think you are dealing with. he is a fist up which is he says who are you to question about terrorism anyway? so i think that is a big part of the problem i see in a lot of the intellectual debate when you talk about these groups and what difference is they have between them how much of it is rhetoric for the time medication versus what is real ideological differences? biella suggest that i've debated from a don and i would suggest he could not have gotten to the point described by mr. berman in the book without growing up in europe. it is beyond a shadow of a doubt the man was not nearly be as personally vain or as warring if he had not spent so many years in switzerland. so, he would be vastly more interesting man and he would be
paul berman said this better than i ever could. is an exhaustive study and afterwards he talks about commies is what is ramadan palm palm --'s finalessage and messages in four parts. the first is ramadan condemning terrorism. the third step is he understands terrorism so tenderly he ends up justifying it. the four step is he justifies it so thoroughly that he ends up defending it. that is exactly what i think you are dealing with. he is a fist up which is he says who are you to question about...
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s at is their c ecret?" host: later on in the program, we will hear from xavier becerra. later on in the program, you'll your thoughts from senator rand paulxt, we'll hear from his father, rep ron paul. we will be right back. ♪ >> every weekend, of experience american history on c-span3. 48 hours of people and events. here are first-person accounts on "oral histories." history bookshelf. travel to important battlefields to learn about key figures and events that shaped an era during the 150th anniversary of the civil war. visit college classrooms across the nation. join curators, collectors, and historians behind the scenes at historic sites on "american artifacts." american history tv on c-span3, all weekend, every weekend. get our complete schedules online and sign up to have them e-mailed to you. >> this weekend on c-span2, "the new york times" columnist david brooks from "the social animal." the white house correspondent, ken walsh. look for the complete schedule at booktv.org. sign up for our book tv alert. >> for more than four decades, the libyan people have been ruled by a tyrant, muammar gaddafi. he has denied his people freedom,
s at is their c ecret?" host: later on in the program, we will hear from xavier becerra. later on in the program, you'll your thoughts from senator rand paulxt, we'll hear from his father, rep ron paul. we will be right back. ♪ >> every weekend, of experience american history on c-span3. 48 hours of people and events. here are first-person accounts on "oral histories." history bookshelf. travel to important battlefields to learn about key figures and events that shaped an...
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paul, 199, a democratic amendment, and hutchison 197. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the committee on armed services be discharged from further consideration of s. res. 96. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. res. 96, congratulating the army dental corps on its 100th anniversary. the presiding officer: without objection, the committee is discharged and the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, the motion to reconsidered laid on the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask consent the committee on rules be discharged from further consideration of s. res. 7, 8 and 9. the presiding officer: without objection, it is so ordered. mr. reid: i ask that the joint resolutions be read three times, passed en bloc, the motions to reconsider be laid upon the table en bloc, there be no intervening action or debate and nay statements relating -- any statements relating to this matter be placed in the record at the appropriate place as if read. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: s. res. 48 has been received fro
paul, 199, a democratic amendment, and hutchison 197. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the committee on armed services be discharged from further consideration of s. res. 96. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. res. 96, congratulating the army dental corps on its 100th anniversary. the presiding officer: without objection, the committee is discharged and the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. reid: i ask...
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paul berman said this better than i ever could. is an exhaustive study and afterwards he talks about commies is what is ramadan palm palm --'s finalmessage and messages in four parts. the first is ramadan condemning terrorism. the third step is he understands terrorism so tenderly he ends up justifying it. the four step is he justifies it so thoroughly that he ends up defending it. that is exactly what i think you are dealing with. he is a fist up which is he says who are you to question about terrorism anyway? so i think that is a big part of the problem i see in a lot of the intellectual debate when you talk about these groups and what difference is they have between them how much of it is rhetoric for the time medication versus what is real ideological differences? biella suggest that i've debated from a don and i would suggest he could not have gotten to the point described by mr. berman in the book without growing up in europe. it is beyond a shadow of a doubt the man was not nearly be as personally vain or as warring if he had not spent so many years in switzerland. so, he would be vastly more interesting man and he would be
paul berman said this better than i ever could. is an exhaustive study and afterwards he talks about commies is what is ramadan palm palm --'s finalmessage and messages in four parts. the first is ramadan condemning terrorism. the third step is he understands terrorism so tenderly he ends up justifying it. the four step is he justifies it so thoroughly that he ends up defending it. that is exactly what i think you are dealing with. he is a fist up which is he says who are you to question about...
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s. it's called the regulation from the executive in need of scrutiny. and basically what it does -- and i applaud senator paul for his amendment, and i will surely vote for it -- and that is that we delegate authority to agencies in the executive branch of government to write regulations. if those regulations are considered -- quote, unquote -- major regulations, then they would have to be submitted to the congress for our approval before they can go into effect. and then would also have to be signed by the president before they would go into effect. it seems to me that that's a natural extension of congress's authority under the constitution to legislate and to be the only branch of government that can legislate. and it seems to me to be a very adequate check on out-of-control bureaucracy that they can only do those things that congress intended they do in the legislation they pass. i would extend my remarks on something a little bit unrelated to the mcconnell amendment but still to the overreach of the environmental protection agency. and this is in regard to some of their regulations in agriculture. and wh
s. it's called the regulation from the executive in need of scrutiny. and basically what it does -- and i applaud senator paul for his amendment, and i will surely vote for it -- and that is that we delegate authority to agencies in the executive branch of government to write regulations. if those regulations are considered -- quote, unquote -- major regulations, then they would have to be submitted to the congress for our approval before they can go into effect. and then would also have to be...
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s, and the amount of money would be disclosed. then finally, the ld2 form would be expanded to require additional disclosure elements, but not contact reporting, and that's an issue i guess that pauland i stand on this end of the spectrum separate from all of the other speakers, and i hope we'll have another opportunity, i won't go into it now, but i have at least five or six reasons why i think it's a bad idea, and frankly the burden on the lobbyists that in large part could and well will alleviated by a cell phone or a smart phone app to fill in after you finish with the meeting, but i think it's a bad idea for the lobbyiests and the member, and we need to get back to that. the pay to play is addressed. at the heart is a simple concept. if you make a campaign contribution to a member, you can't lobby that member for two yearings. if you lobby a member, you can't make a -- i'm sorry, you can't do campaign fund raising for that member for two years. it does not inhibit the individual contribution. we discussed that and our very as a matter of fact constitutional law -- smart constitutional law professors said there could be a problem prohibiting individual campaigns equivalent to
s, and the amount of money would be disclosed. then finally, the ld2 form would be expanded to require additional disclosure elements, but not contact reporting, and that's an issue i guess that pauland i stand on this end of the spectrum separate from all of the other speakers, and i hope we'll have another opportunity, i won't go into it now, but i have at least five or six reasons why i think it's a bad idea, and frankly the burden on the lobbyists that in large part could and well will...
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paul berman said this better than i ever could. is an exhaustive study and afterwards he talks about commies is what is ramadan palm palm --'s finalmessage and messages in four parts. the first is ramadan condemning terrorism. the third step is he understands terrorism so tenderly he ends up justifying it. the four step is he justifies it so thoroughly that he ends up defending it. that is exactly what i think you are dealing with. he is a fist up which is he says who are you to question about terrorism anyway? so i think that is a big part of the problem i see in a lot of the intellectual debate when you talk about these groups and what difference is they have between them how much of it is rhetoric for the time medication versus what is real ideological differences? biella suggest that i've debated from a don and i would suggest he could not have gotten to the point described by mr. berman in the book without growing up in europe. it is beyond a shadow of a doubt the man was not nearly be as personally vain or as warring if he had not spent so many years in switzerland. so, he would be vastly more interesting man and he would be
paul berman said this better than i ever could. is an exhaustive study and afterwards he talks about commies is what is ramadan palm palm --'s finalmessage and messages in four parts. the first is ramadan condemning terrorism. the third step is he understands terrorism so tenderly he ends up justifying it. the four step is he justifies it so thoroughly that he ends up defending it. that is exactly what i think you are dealing with. he is a fist up which is he says who are you to question about...
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paul. chairman of the monetary policy subcommittee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. let me just say a word about the deficit. the spending and deficit was a concern of mine in the early 1970's because i foresaw that after the breakdown of the branton woods we would have endless spending, deficits, financial bubbles and we have had that. as to whether or not we have military cane seism -- keynesianism, we do. i reject that as well as domestic moln -- domestic monetary canes yism. -- keynesianism. congress is at fault. they spend too much money. congress at times will say the fed's at fault. the congress and the fed are symbiotic, they have a symbiotic relationship because the congress spends and they know there's a morrall -- moral hazard involved here because they know if interest rates goes up, the fed accommodates them. so the fed really facilitates this spending. until we realize this, i think the fed is involved with our deficit and encouraged us as well congress. congress' initial responsibility should be to cut the spending because this deficit is exploding. inflation is exploding. interest rates are going to go up. we are going to have one heck of a problem here in t
paul. chairman of the monetary policy subcommittee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. let me just say a word about the deficit. the spending and deficit was a concern of mine in the early 1970's because i foresaw that after the breakdown of the branton woods we would have endless spending, deficits, financial bubbles and we have had that. as to whether or not we have military cane seism -- keynesianism, we do. i reject that as well as domestic moln -- domestic monetary canes yism. --...